Article: Press and hold the Windows key and hit R. A small box will open in the lower left-hand corner of your screen. There should be an input box inside it. Type in control and hit Enter on your keyboard. You should now be looking at the Control Panel and a series of 8 different options. Click the System and Security option in the upper left-hand corner of the window to open the System settings. You should now be looking at a series of 11 or so different menu options. The third option down should be System, and under it, in blue, should be an option that says See the name of this computer. Click this and a new page should appear. On this page there is basic information about the PC split up into four different subheadings. The very first option under the heading should say Computer name: and display the current name of the PC to the right of it. To the left of the name of the PC there should be a blue Change settings button. Click this to continue. There should be a small window that opens with a series of five different tabs at the top. The current tab that is open is the one you want. There should be a button labeled Change inside the white box at the very bottom. Click this button. Another, even smaller, window will pop up with the top input box highlighted. The title above the input box will say Computer name. Enter a new name for your PC inside this box. Once you are done, click the OK button in the lower right-hand corner of the window. You will be told that you will need to restart the PC before changes can take effect, and that you should save and close all programs before the restart begins. Click OK, then click the Close button in the other window. You will then be given two different buttons to choose from. Select Restart Now to restart, and after restarting, the PC will be renamed. You can select Restart Later if you want to continue what you’re doing for now.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open the Control Panel. Open the System settings. View the current PC name. Look for Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings. Rename the PC. Restart the PC.
Article: There's no point in stopping once you've learned to count up to 10 in Spanish. Using the same strategy you did when you learned to count to ten, learn the Spanish words for the numbers 11 through 15. The Spanish language has unique words for these numbers.  For eleven (11), say once (OHN-say). For twelve (12), say doce (DOH-say). For thirteen (13), say trece (TRAY-say). For fourteen (14), say catorce (kah-TOHR-say). For fifteen (15), say quince (KEEN-say). When you learn numbers 16 through 19, you're also learning how all the other numbers in Spanish are formed. You'll take the word for 10, diez, include an ee sound ("y" in Spanish means "and"), and then the word for the second digit.  Sixteen (16) is dieciséis (DYEESS-ee-SAYSS). Seventeen (17) is diecisiete (DYEESS-ee-SYAY-tay). Eighteen (18) dieciocho (DYEESS-ee-OH-choh). Nineteen (19) is diecinueve (DYEESS-ee-NWAY-bay). To figure out how to form other numbers in Spanish, you'll have to memorize the base numbers by learning how to count in tens. These number words are the building blocks for saying larger numbers in Spanish.  For twenty (20), say veinte (BAYN-tay). For thirty (30), say treinta (TRAYN-tah). For forty (40), say cuarenta (kwah-RAYN-tah). For fifty (50), say cincuenta (seen-KWAYN-tah). For sixty (60), say sesenta (say-SAYN-tah). For seventy (70), say setenta (say-TAYN-tah). For eighty (80), say ochenta (oh-CHAYN-tah). For ninety (90), say noventa (noh-BAYN-tah). Now that you know how to count to 10, and you know how to count in tens, you can easily combine your knowledge to say or write in Spanish any number up to 99.  Keep in mind that the spelling may differ, and you may need to stress different syllables. However, if you understand the basics of how numbers are formed, you can at least recognize any number you see or hear in Spanish. As with everything else, remember to practice this skill regularly and repeat the numbers to yourself at least once every few days. Over time, counting in Spanish will become second nature to you.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Memorize the numbers 11 through 15. Study the numbers 16 through 19. Count in tens. Understand how to form other numbers.
Article: Pull your support hand in close to your body (touching your stomach is a great place). Your firing hand moves up above your pistol grip and back down on it to get a good firing grip on the gun (while in the holster). Release any retention system you may have. Pull the pistol straight up (for passive-retention holsters, a straight, firm jerk is required), a couple inches from the holster. Rotate your wrist and lower your elbow of your firing arm. This gets the pistol pointed down range at your target. Disengage any safety you have. From this position you are able to shoot a very close target (if necessary). Move your gun forward straight toward the target (sights level). When the gun passes your stomach, move your support hand toward the gun and in front of your firing hand to get a good firing grip on it. Complete the motion, extend firing arm to a good firing position. Keep your support elbow low (straight down is best). This creates "isometric pressure" which controls the muzzle flip and felt recoil of the gun. Pull back to close contact position 3, place your hand on your stomach, safety on, rotate your wrist and raise your elbow, push gun straight down into holster and secure. As mentioned before, a tactical reload before you re-holster is an excellent choice and habit to get into (read this to find out how to do a tactical reload). ) drawing about 500 to 1000 times (no joke — that is about how long it takes for the process to become procedural muscle memory) you will find you can draw extremely fast. Start practicing drawing and shooting a target (if possible).
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Position 1: Position 2: Position 3: Position 4: Position 5: Once in the firing position you should be pulling back with your support and while pushing forward with your firing hand. Re-holstering should be done in the exact opposite order. Once you have practiced (perfectly, start slow!