Q: This easy card trick will wow audiences -- all you have to do is show them that the 4 kings in a pile of cards always stick together. This is a classic card trick that requires you to discreetly see the card the person picked and cut the deck in a way that makes the person believe you were able to magically find the card. Get a deck of cards. Take two out and put them together so it looks like one. Do this before the performance. Only show the bottom card to the spectators. Put both cards on top of the deck. Take off the card on top so that it looks like you're taking the real card to the bottom. The real card should be on top. Pretend you're using your mind to bring it to the top. Reveal the card on top and the spectators will be amazed.
A: Do the "4 kings" card trick. Find the card a person picked. Do the jumping card trick.

Article: This is no time to be an impartial observer, your dog's college admissions are on the line! But seriously, if the dog isn't interested, she won't even try to complete the challenges. Encourage the dog with gestures or smiles, keeping it interested but not so excited it forgets what to do. The dog has to cooperate to be tested. Pick a special, smelly treat to bribe it with. Soft, smelly treats are best, since the dog will notice them and eat them quickly. Cut them into small, pea-sized pieces if you plan to do all of these tests at once.  Pieces of hot dog, cooked chicken, or cheese are all good options.  Use a dry, non-smelly treat when you're testing memory. This test works best if the dog spends a lot of time with the person testing him. A dog might not live up to its full potential if it's been living with the test-giver for less than three months. A puppy under one year old probably won't be as "smart" or obedient as an adult dog. Tell the dog to stay while it watches you "hide" a treat in a box or under a table. Once it finds the treat, hide the next one in a harder to find location. As your dog gets better at this, you can hide the treat while the dog isn't looking, and put it behind several barriers. This is a great way to challenge your dog. It works best if you've clicker trained your dog with several tricks already. Use the clicker and say "new trick," then reward it for any trick it does. Repeat immediately with another "new trick" and only reward it if it does something new. Keep going until the dog runs out of tricks or gets confused. You can't always be around to tutor your dog. Give it some homework in the form of an interactive dog toy. These have treats hidden inside that won't fall out unless the dog solves a puzzle. Some of them even have an electronic voice to give commands, although be careful giving those to dogs with a constant chewing habit.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Treat it like a game. Pick a special treat. Have the dog's owner conduct the test. Test a puppy again after it matures. Train the dog with treasure hunts. Teach the "new trick" command. Get brain-testing puzzle toys for your dog.

Q: Having trouble thinking of a good Gamertag? Your actual name is a great place to start. Try making a play on your first or last name. If you have a nickname, you can use it as well. Another idea is to make a pun or a reference to a character with a similar name from fiction.   Examples: Someone named John Smith might try XxSmithxX, JSmith95, JohnnyBoy1234, or AgentSmith4589.  Don't include your full, real name in your Gamertag. Keep in mind that anyone you play on Xbox Live will be able to see your name. For security reasons, it's a wise idea to keep your real-world identity to yourself. If there's a specific game you love, consider referring to it in your name. It doesn't matter whether you play this game any more than the others. You might try naming yourself after a character from this game. You can also try something less on-the-nose like a place, weapon, or event.  Examples: If you love the Halo series, you might try MasterChief3000, MrNeedler, CortanaLover99, CovenenantSquad01, or EliteHammer. Video games aren't the only things in the world that interest you, so they don't have to be the only things in your name. Draw on your wide range of skills, hobbies, and interests to think of an idea. You might reference an animal you like, a band you're a fan of, your dream car, or something else entirely. It's all up to you!  Examples: If you're a musician, you might try names with music terminology like TrebleKill333, BassicInstinct, Bad2theTrombone, BFlattened, and so on. Intent on completely wrecking your competition online? Let other players know that you mean business with a name that calls attention to your lethal skill with a controller. Go for a name that sounds scary, deadly, or diabolical. Keep in mind, though, that hate speech and offensive content are banned under the XBox Live terms of service.  Examples: 7Obliter8r9, MsJennyDeath, Noobs Beware, KillerJoe, etc. Another way to give your competition the jitters is not to outright say that you plan to destroy them. Instead, suggest it. Names that imply some sort of mysterious or suspicious quality are quite popular as Gamertags. Sometimes, it's all about what you don't tell your enemy.  Examples: OnlyInTheShadows, Ninjitsu765, UnseenDoom, BehindYou! Your Gamertag doesn't have to be grim or serious. In fact, having a more light-hearted one can make you seem more approachable to other players. This can be good when you're working with teammates toward a shared objective. Names that make someone laugh at first sight are always a good bet. Since you're working with a limited number of characters, quick puns are often easiest.   Examples: ChrisPBacon, CubaBaddingJR, TheOtherGuy, HeyYou (so that when people talk to you in-game, it's confusing.) You may want to try using an online tool like the Pun Generator (available here) if you're having trouble thinking of ideas. All you need is a few words of a non-English language to give yourself a Gamertag that's unique in English-language games. You have a few options here. One is to translate a cool-sounding name that's already taken into another language. You can also try using the language's equivalent of your real name. You can even just find a word that you like the look of — it's up to you!   Examples: If you're a fan of bears, you might try Urso ("Urso" is "bear" in Portuguese) or Ayi ("Ayi" is "bear" in Turkish) Online translators like Google Translate and Freetranslation.com can help with these sorts of names. There's no rule that your name has to make sense. In fact, the more random your name, the less likely that it's already taken. Try combining two words that have no connection or using a random adjective to describe a word you happen to like. The more creative, the better!   Examples: GrandioseFox, OceanPillar, PantHill, Seven8Six, etc. You can even use a nonsense word or phrase — something that means nothing at all.
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Use a play on your actual name or nickname. Base your name off of your favorite game. Reference your favorite hobby or interest. Go for an intimidating name. Be dark or mysterious. Make a joke or pun. Use another language. Be random.