Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use a childhood nickname. Use your middle name. Use your family tree as inspiration. Use your last name. Choose the same last name as your parent’s stage last name.

Answer: You may have been called something other than your real name throughout childhood, and this nickname might be useful as a stage name. For example, Richard Melville Hall was nicknamed Moby by his parents, and he uses this as his stage name. Go with a singular name that is just your middle name, such as the rapper Drake, whose real name is Aubrey Drake Graham. Similarly, Angelina Jolie Voight dropped her last name, moving her middle name to the surname position. Use your great-grandmother’s first name or your great-uncle’s middle name. This can help you retain a connection to your family with your stage name. Some performers use just their last name, dropping their first name because it is hard to pronounce or they’ve always disliked their name. Liberace, for example, dropped his first name, Wladziu, and just went by one name.  Some performers may have started their careers with their full names – or with a stage first and last name. Reinventing your career may involve reinventing your name, but you might still want to hang onto some of the reputation or recognition that you already have. Drop your last name from your stage name and go with just a single name. Alternately, add your last name. If you’ve been using a single name, consider adding a last name to reinvent yourself. You might also change or alter your last name. Some performers add last names (with or without a hyphen), such as Courtney Cox adding Arquette to her last name when she got married (she dropped Arquette when the marriage ended). If you have performers in your family, you may want to link your stage name with their stage names. These can help you gain a reputation and recognition among fans and employers. For example, Carlos Irwin Estévez became Charlie Sheen in order to match his last name to his actor father Martin Sheen, whose real name is Ramón Antonio Gerardo Estévez. Another son, Emilio, kept the family last name.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Dump all of the ingredients in, and choose the "dough" cycle. Remove the dough when it's  done. Divide the dough into 12 equal pieces. Shape them accordingly. Don't worry about making 'tops' and 'bottoms', or having the 'split' for your hot dog just yet. Place the dough forms on to a greased cookie sheet. Cover the buns with a clean dish towel, and let them rise for at least 20 minutes in a warm place. Make sure your oven is fully preheated. Remove the buns, and let them cool. Cut the buns after they are cool enough to handle.

Answer: Gently form it into a 'log' about 12" long.  For hot dog buns, you want cylinders, about 6" long. You can cut them after they're baked. Make sure you don't crowd them together too much, because they still have to rise. Meanwhile, preheat your oven to 400 °F (204 °C). Put the buns in the oven, then immediately turn the heat down to 350 °F (177 °C), to prevent them from burning. Bake 12-14 minutes.  Make sure you don't go all the way through the hot dog buns, or they will get awfully messy.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Approach studying with the right mindset. Stick to a dedicated study routine. Try changing up your surroundings for more efficient study sessions. Be as comfortable as possible. Study without distractions. Don't cram. Have a little caffeine shortly before studying. Take a workout break. Consider joining a study group.

Answer: Researchers have found that the way students approach studying is almost as important as what and how students study.  Think positively. Don't let yourself feel overwhelmed or intimidated. Believe in yourself and your ability to meet this challenge. Don't think about worst-case scenarios. Manage your time, and try to look on the bright side of your study situation, even if it's unpleasant or stressful. Just don't overdo it, or your optimism may make you overlook the seriousness of the exam or get you easily distracted. See each obstacle as an opportunity to learn and grow. Don't compare your grades to anyone else's. Competitive thinking will only stress you out further. Staying on schedule can help you manage your time and your workload, and may make it easier to focus on the task at hand. Try entering a "date" with yourself to study in your planner or calendar. You may be more likely to take your study sessions as a serious responsibility if they're formal appointments with yourself. Studies suggest that alternating where a person studies can actually improve information retention.  Know whether you work best in a quiet space or with ambient noise. Try studying with the windows open (weather permitting). Researchers have found fresh air to be energizing and revitalizing. You shouldn't be so comfortable that you'll fall asleep, but feeling uncomfortable can make it difficult to concentrate. Set up a comfortable atmosphere conducive to studying.  Choose a chair that will be comfortable to sit on for upwards of one hour at a time. Use a desk or table so you can spread out your study materials. Avoid your bed. You might get so comfortable that you don't study. Associating other activities than sleep with your bed can also make it harder for you to sleep well. Turn your cell phone and TV off and resist the urge to check your social media accounts. These kinds of distractions can deter you from work and can make it difficult to retain information you are learning. You may think that you're a good multi-tasker, but studying while doing other things like using Facebook, Instagram, and the like is not good. Breaking up the material you need to cover into small, manageable chunks is more effective than trying to memorize everything all at once. Cover material in shorter sessions over a period of several days or even weeks for the best results. This will keep you awake and help you focus as you read, study, and prepare for class. Studies have shown that caffeine not only helps you feel alert, it may help improve your memory. Just don't overdo it. Too much caffeine can make you feel jittery, anxious, or stressed-out. Experts recommend that kids and teens limit their consumption of caffeine to 100-200mg per day. That's just 1-2 cups of coffee, 1-3 Red Bulls, or 3-6 colas. Studies show that making cardio workouts a part of your routine can improve memory and overall mental health. Researchers have found that students who study together in groups tend to perform better on tests and quizzes.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Click on “Options” from the menu panel. Choose “Configure Plug-in. Select the plug-in you like then click on “Configure” button.

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Select “Visualization” from the options there. ” You'll find this in the pop-up menu. This is usually on the bottom part of the Preferences window.  You can also use the Alt + K (Windows) or Command + K (Mac) keyboard shortcut to directly open the Configuration window of the visualization currently selected. You need to turn off the visualization feature first before you can open the Configuration window.