In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Click the "share" icon on the video to copy the URL of the direct link. Place that link after the words "Retrieved from" at the end of your citation.Example: "Jackson, L. A. [snickerdoodle]. (2014). Re: Manatee nose smush with honk sound effect [Video file]. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/s-33i2b17nc"
Summary: Provide a direct link to the video.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Firing up the app takes you to a screen with two buttons: The “Gallery” button and the “Create New” button.  The “Gallery” button allows you take a look at the posters you have created. The “Create New” button lets you create new posters. To begin, tap on the “Create New” button. Tap the blue ribbon with three horizontal bars for access to shapes that you can add to your new poster. You can select any of the different styles already available in the app, just tap on any one of them to select the one you want to use. Blocks with the small grocery cart on their top left indicate additional themes that are available for $0.99. A pop-up bar will appear asking if you want to add any photo from your photo album or take a picture with your camera. You can select any of the options to add a photo or you can leave the poster as is, without a photo. You can do this by tapping on the three horizontal bars at the bottom. Tapping the capital T button will allow you to insert or change texts. You can also change the font style, size, and color. Do this by clicking the plus (+) sign. When you like what you see, just press “Next.” The app will now give you various looks of the poster you created with different effects on each one. Tap the one that you like. When you’re done creating your poster, select “Save.”  If you don’t like what you created and want to make changes, you can click on “Go Back.” You also have the option to share your poster; just tap “Share.”
Summary: View the home interface. Start creating a new poster. Add shapes. Add themes. Insert a photo. Adjust the brightness, contrast, or saturation. Add texts. Add another section box to the poster. Go over your creation. Select effects. Save your changes.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Spray a 9 in × 9 in (23 cm × 23 cm) square pan, a 9 by 5 inches (23 cm × 13 cm) loaf pan, or a 9 in (23 cm) round pan with baking spray and then cut a piece of parchment paper to fit the bottom of the pan.  Try to use a metal cake pan since this conducts heat better than glass or ceramic. If you'd like to make plain cupcakes, put muffin liners into 16 to 18 cavities of a muffin tin. Put the cake on the center rack of your preheated oven and bake it for 45 minutes. The cake should become a rich golden color and start to pull away from the edges once it's baked. Since everyone's oven is a little different, it may take your oven more time to bake the cake, so don't worry if it needs up to 15 more minutes.  You can also insert a toothpick or skewer into the center of the cake to see if it's done. The tester should come out clean and if it doesn't, bake the cake for a few more minutes before you check it again. If you're making plain cupcakes, check them after 20 minutes. Turn off the oven and wear oven mitts to take the cake out. Set the pan on a wire rack and leave the cake to cool completely before you take it out of the pan. You don't need to worry about the cake sticking to the pan since the parchment is on the bottom.
Summary:
Preheat the oven to 350 °F (177 °C) and line a 9 in (23 cm) pan. Bake the plain cake for 45 to 60 minutes. Remove the cake and cool it on a wire rack for 1 hour.