Write an article based on this "Turn on your TV to the correct input. Select your language. Connect to your network. Wait for the Apple TV to activate. Check for updates."
article: Press the "Input" or "Source" button on your TV's remote to select the HDMI port that you connected the Apple TV to. The Apple TV usually turns on automatically, so you should see the menu to select your language. If you don't see anything, double-check your connections and then press the center button on your Apple TV remote. Use the remote to select your interface language. Use the center button on the remote to make your selection. If you are connected to the network via Ethernet, Apple TV will automatically detect the network and connect. If you are connecting via Wi-Fi, a list of available wireless networks will be displayed. Select the network that you would like to connect to. Enter your password if the network is secured. It may take a few moments for Apple TV to perform its initial setup process. After the setup process is complete, you'll be asked if you want to opt-in to the usage data collection program for Apple. Your Apple TV will work best when it's updated to the latest version of the software. You can check for updates using the Settings menu.  Open the Settings app on the Apple TV Home screen. Open the "General" option and then select "Update Software". Your Apple TV will check for and install any available updates.

Write an article based on this "Use an oil with a high smoke point. Read the instructions that came with your deep fryer. Assemble your deep fryer. Purchase a food that's good for deep frying."
article: The smoke point is the temperature in which the oil starts to burn or break down and can make your food taste burnt. Vegetable, grapeseed, peanut, and soybean oil all have a high smoke point. Other oils, like olive oil, have a low smoke point and aren’t ideal to use in a deep fryer. There are a variety of different kinds of deep fryers on the market and they all operate differently. Make sure to read the instructions that came with the fryer so that you’re aware of any specific things that you have to do with your model. Some deep fryers will have a frying basket that you need to put together or a lid that you have to attach to the top of the fryer. Read the instructions that came with the deep fryer and assemble the fryer so that it’s ready for use. A variety of foods can be deep fried but some are more popular than others. Some of the most common things to deep fry include chicken, potatoes, and fish. Most food will taste better if you dredge it through an egg wash and apply a flour or breadcrumb coating on the food before frying. You can also fry vegetables like okra, tomatoes, and pickles.

Write an article based on this "Set your budget. Choose a fur that matches your climate. Know your options. Consider your allergies. Decide on the style. Ask if the coat is made from full or partial skins. Try on the coats to see how they fit you."
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Fur is an investment piece, especially if you’re buying new. Even an inexpensive new fur can cost thousands of dollars. If you don’t want to spend that much money, that doesn’t mean you can’t buy a fur coat. Vintage and faux furs are both readily available at lower price points.  Check online for good deals, but watch out for scams. If it’s too good to be true, don’t believe it. Try to visit sample sales if you can. This is not an option for everyone, but they can be a great place to buy a fur if you’re able to attend one. Fur is a great option for staying warm, but if you live in an area with mild winters, you may realize that your fur is too warm. You can find lighter coats made out minks or broadtails, but heavier coats made from foxes, raccoons, and coyotes may be too warm. Look for coats that are made to be lighter. Mink coats can still be warm. You may also find a lighter fur in another animal, such as rabbit. You can find furs made from many different animals, though minks, rabbits, foxes, raccoons, chinchillas, beavers, coyotes, and lambs are the most commonly thought of. Unless you’re looking for something that’s rare or exotic, most of your choices will be from one of these animals. Each one is different.  Mink fur is shorter, coarser, insulating, shiny, and easily colored. Rabbit fur is fine, silky, affordable, and easily colored. Fox fur is plush, thick, and soft. Most fox fur coats will be cognac or white-grey in color. Raccoon fur is plush, thick, and soft like a fox, but it’s color is usually the ombre grey of a raccoon. Chinchilla fur is very soft, but expensive and rare. It’s usually a grey or bluish color.  Beaver coats can be long and luxurious or cropped and colored. The fur is very versatile. Coyote fur is durable, short, and dense. The colors range from creamy tan to grey. Lamb coats are available both is light textures such as the broadtail or in thicker, curlier textures that are very warm, such as the Mongolian lambs. Some furs like those of a fox or coyote can trigger allergies in people who are allergic to dogs since foxes and coyotes are part of the canine family. Additionally, you may find yourself sneezing around a fluffy rabbit coat. If your allergies are mild, you may be able to choose a short-haired coat instead, such as a nice mink. Coats come in various colors and lengths, so consider the look you want. Since furs are an investment piece, it’s important to know if you want a classic or trendy look.  Consider your coloring. Know what looks good on your skin tone. A coat that makes your best friend look like a screen queen could make you look washed-out. Decide if you’d prefer a natural or dyed color. Know the length you want. If you plan to wear your coat to work, you may want a shorter length; however, if you plan to wear it as eveningwear, then choose a longer coat. Consider your size and the volume of the fur. Because the animals are small, many coats will be made from partial skins; however, how many partial pieces were used is also important. Full skins will cost much more, so budget for the added expense if that’s your preference. Your coat should fit comfortably and feel light on your shoulders. Leave enough room to wear your clothes under it, so consider the thickness of what you’ll wear when you purchase the coat.  For example, a coat meant for warmth should be large enough to fit over sweaters, while an evening coat can be more fitted. Look at where the natural markings on the fur fall to make sure that you like how it looks on you. The markings may look great while the coat’s on the hanger but strange when it’s on your body.