Write an article based on this "Use this to quickly make a temporary magnet. Find a strong magnet. Test the steel's reaction to the magnet. Stroke the magnet along half the steel, repeatedly. Stroke the opposite end of the magnet along the other half."
article: Keep a strong magnet around, and you can magnetize some types of steel with a couple minutes of work. This turns the steel into a weak magnet that loses its magnetism over time. This method is ideal for magnetizing a screwdriver, nail, or needle just before use so they are attracted to metal and won’t easily get lost. You can also use it to restore magnetism to an old compass needle or another weakened magnet. You can use any magnet to "pass on" the magnetism to the steel, but ordinary refrigerator magnets will have a very weak effect. Neodymium or other rare-earth magnets are good options, available at home improvement stores, hobby stores, or specialized online magnet stores. You can also purchase a "tool magnetizer" designed for this purpose. If the steel isn’t attracted to the magnet, it can't be turned into a magnet itself. Also note that this method is easiest to use on long, thin pieces of steel, such as screwdrivers or nails, but will work on any shape of steel. If you're considering purchasing stainless steel and can't investigate it before buying, ask the manufacturer what type of steel it is. You'll want "ferritic" stainless steel or stainless steel graded as part of the "400 series." Coincidentally, the varieties that can be magnetized tend to be cheaper, but that's not universally true. Hold the steel object in one hand. Stick the magnet anywhere on the steel about halfway along its length, then drag it to one tip. Repeat several times, stroking only in one direction, and only along half of the steel. The more you do this, the more magnetized the steel will become. You can magnetize a ball bearing or other small, steel object by rubbing the steel along the magnet, instead of vice versa. Flip the magnet over so the other pole touches the steel. Place it against the steel at the midpoint again, but drag it the other way, toward the end of the steel that wasn't rubbed earlier. Repeat until the steel can pick up a paper clip, or continue to rub to increase the strength slightly. If you're not sure where the two poles are located on the magnet, test them using a second magnet. One pole will attract a surface of the other magnet, and the opposite pole will repel the same surface.

Write an article based on this "Open the Chromecast app on your computer. Select your Chromecast. Click the . Click the ."
article: This may be located on your Desktop, in your Start menu, or in your Applications folder.  If you don't have the Chromecast app installed, you can get it from cast.google.com/chromecast/setup/  This method only works if you can connect to your Chromecast. If it is not appearing as a selectable device, click here. If you have multiple Chromecasts on your network, you will need to select the one you want to make changes to. Settings button. Factory Reset button. Click Reset to confirm. This will reset your Chromecast to its factory settings. You will need to setup the Chromecast dongle again to use it.

Write an article based on this "Don't be discouraged by plateaus. Be aware that every family member will have to make sacrifices. Realize that a medal isn’t everything. Seek out emotional support."
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Most skaters reach a plateau at some point, and there's nothing wrong with that.  Have fun learning and realize that mastering a skill takes time. Don't give up. Approach your coach about the issue, or try breaking from the rut by attending an ice skating seminar, for example. Families will need to balance schedules and overcome obstacles together. Have discussions with your family and ask how supportive they will be if you choose this path. Whether you make it to the Olympics or not - and whether you earn a medal or not - you will benefit from learning great life lessons such as strength. If you enjoy skating and fall short of that ultimate goal, congratulate yourself on the benchmarks you did achieve! Figure skating at the highest levels requires a huge amount of dedication at a very young age. You will need support from family, friends, coaches, and possibly a professional counselor.  Pay attention to your mental health and let your family know if you need more resources. Everyone has periods when they aren't sure they want to continue - when that happens, go to your supporters and be honest with yourself. If you do wish to continue, push through the low period with training and exercise, but also make time for things you need to avoid burnout, such as time listening to your favorite music or a professional massage.