Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Don't believe in a deity. Ask questions about the nature of being. Establish your own moral code. Understand that atheism need not completely define your ideology. Consider which elements of religion, if any, you want in your life.

Answer: That simple. No prayer, no worship. Consider your stance on the following statements:  Evolution exists, and events occur based on coincidence and happenstance. No man in the sky dictates your actions or the events around you. Fate and destiny are myths. Many atheists are still open to possibilities and acknowledge that there is a lot left to discover. For example, there was a time that we couldn't see germs and science had not even conceived of their existence: that did not mean they didn't exist, only that their existence had not yet been discovered and scientifically validated. Rational atheists are open to new scientific discoveries but reject God as an explanation for things they don't understand. With regards to mortality, most religions offer explanations that can be described as metaphysically dualistic: that there exist two distinct spiritual realities, not necessarily conforming to each other's laws of time and space — e.g. Heaven and Earth.  Materialism can leave some people feeling empty and spiritually ungrounded. However, atheism does not have to be such a bleak affair! Thinkers such as Heidegger, Kierkegaard, and Sartre pioneered the Existentialism movement in the early 1900s, readdressing the spiritual void left by atheism and capitalist industrial society. They presented a new way of looking at the human being — as an animal that transcends his/her animality through the capacity for free will. Consider that the essence of "being" can lie in making your own choices, respecting the choices of others, and avoiding being consumed by unwanted routines and commitments. Purposeful being can consist of transcending, innovating, and breaking the rules. The essence of your existence is the ability to decide who and what you want to be. You are free! You probably have a reasonable concept of right and wrong: you know when you've made a mistake. You don't need to ask your deity to forgive you — you can learn from your mistakes and grow as a person.  Consider that you dictate your own morals. Your own practice and skills determine your success. Everything is on you. It's up to you to decide what is immoral, and act appropriately. Morals may stem from ancient human interactions. The ability to treat others well paves the way for trust between members of a group, and trust allows humans to accomplish complex collaborative tasks. Instead of one person going to hunt for food alone, since he or she cannot trust others, a proven record of trust allows a group to make a hunt far easier. You do not have to subscribe to any set of beliefs. Atheism is not dogma — it is a way to practice thinking for yourself. Atheists hold a wide variety of beliefs and outlooks, though the main overarching similarity is a lack of belief in a god or gods.  Many atheists are secular humanists who believe in charity and helping others. On the other hand, many atheists are individualist objectivists who believe in fighting for individual goals. Some atheists are left-wing liberals, and others are right-wing free market advocates. There are many different ways in which you can build your ideology, and atheism is merely one part of it. The one thing that all atheists have in common is a disbelief in deities. Most atheists believe that the universe is ruled by purely natural laws — that no supernatural force from beyond this plane sets events into motion. Beyond this, you're free to decide which ideas are important and relevant to your life. Perhaps you cannot bring yourself to believe in an omnipotent God, but you love listening to uplifting gospel music. Perhaps you do not want to live by a set of religious codes, but you still draw guidance and inspiration from scripture. At the end of the day, you are free to define yourself in any way that feels true. Being an atheist does not necessarily mean rejecting your roots, but rather considering which beliefs, if any, are worth absorbing.  Being an atheist can be tough, depending on where you live. You may deny beliefs which have been passed down through centuries, and with which a majority of population agrees. If you are having trouble reconciling your atheism with your friends, family, and culture, try to find common ground—moral, philosophical, ideological—between yourself and those who share your roots. It is okay to be uncertain if you do not feel ready to define yourself in such certain terms as "theist" or "atheist". Take the time to think through your questions and come up with answers that bring you peace.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Sign in online with your cable subscription. Log in to the NBC Sports app. Sign up for PlayStation Vue instead. Use Sling TV. Look up specific events. Connect online coverage to your big screen. Troubleshoot technical issues.

Answer: NBC is the main US broadcaster for the 2016 Rio Olympics. If your cable subscription includes access to NBC or any of its NBCUniversal channels, you can use your cable login info to stream all Olympics coverage live from the NBC website. Visit http://www.nbcolympics.com/ to get started. The first time you view Olympic coverage on the site, click "Sign In" under the video and enter your cable login info.  In some cases, NBC will detect your cable service from your network and log you in automatically. If you do not have a cable subscription, you can still access 30 minutes of coverage, plus 5 additional minutes every day. Extra features such as athlete interviews are available to everyone for free. See below for alternatives that provide full access. You can also use your cable subscription login to use the NBC Sports app. This offers live streaming and video on the following devices:  iPhone, iPad, or IPod Touch running iOS 7.0+ Android 4.0+ Windows 10, Windows 10 Mobile AppleTV, Roku devices If you're only interested in Olympics coverage, you can download the NBC Olympics app for iOS or Android. This internet TV service is available throughout the whole US, and does not require a cable subscription. Take advantage of the seven day free trial, then sign up for a monthly subscription if you're hooked. Before signing up, check the fine print. Make sure it works on your device, and that the plan includes your favorite events. Some coverage such as the Golf Channel may cost extra. Sling TV is only available in select urban areas. It includes most live coverage, but no on-demand video. Sling also offers a seven-day free trial, so if you sign up for it after your Vue trial expires, you can watch the whole Games for free. Choose the Sling Blue plan for maximum Olympics coverage. Visit http://www.nbcolympics.com/ to see upcoming coverage. Explore the top menu links for additional options, including on-demand video if your subscription allows it. To view the Spanish coverage, click En Español in the top right corner of the page. If you have the right kind of TV (one with HDMI inputs) and the right kind of computer (outputs for visual and audio, preferably an HDMI output), then you can connect your computer to your television and watch the Olympic coverage on your big screen. Follow general instructions here and get Mac instructions here. If you can't watch the Olympics coverage, try these steps:  If your login info doesn't work, visit your cable service provider's website and look for a "forgot your password" link on the login screen. Alternatively, contact your cable service provider customer support.  Update your browser to the latest version. NBC recommends Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, or Chrome.  Update Adobe Flash Player.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Think about the connotations of the words you use. Make sure it's searchable and pronounceable. Choose something that you can at least pretend you have a story for. Test your name out.

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All words have connotations, and you want the ones you use in your stage name to relate to the style, culture, and genre you're trying to fit in. People are more likely to be drawn to a name that relates to the genre they are interested in. Cliche or not, there's a reason so many surf rock bands use the word "beach." If you want people to be able to find you online, having a stage name like "Pencil" is going to hinder you. Your stage name should be something that can be put into google just as it is, and comes up with your online presence. And if people can't hear what you're saying when you tell them your name, or they can't spell it after hearing it, that's one more roadblock to being remembered. If you've picked a good stage name that's memorable and stands out, people are going to ask you about it. You want to have more to say other than it sounded good. The best way to do this is to think about choosing a stage name that actually means something to you, at least in some small way.  Bono got his stage name from a childhood nickname, "bono vox," which is Latin for "good voice."  Slash claims he was called his stage name as a kid because he was always running all around. Try to get as much feedback as you can from friends and people you know about your new stage name. Maybe your name makes a reference that is too obscure, or it isn't as easy to hear when spoken in a crowded bar as you thought. Getting second and third opinions is essential, because your stage name is all about how you want people to see you.