In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The eyelets are the small holes on the front of the boot. You can thread the lace through the eyelet from the outside or push the laces in through the holes from the middle of the shoe. Try both methods to see which style you prefer. Threading the laces from the outside lends itself well to the loose and criss-cross styles. If you laced from the outside in, the laces will wrap around the bottom eyelets. If you are lacing from the inside out, the laces will wrap over the leather to the next eyelet up. Lace both ends of the shoelace in the same way. For example, if the left side is going from the outside into the center of the shoe, the right side of the lace should do the same thing. Pull the ends of the shoelace up so that each side of the shoelace is the same length. This will ensure that your shoelaces aren’t lopsided when you reach the top holes. Now that you've started off your laces, you can choose a style and lace the rest of your shoes. If you need to wear your Timberlands for physical labor, make sure to use the criss-cross or army style to keep your boots tight on your feet. If you're wearing Timberlands for fashion, choose the loose style.
Summary: Thread one side of the lace through the bottom eyelet. Thread the other side of the lace into the opposite eyelet. Match the lace length by pulling both ends of the lace. Choose a lacing style and lace the rest of your shoes.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Place your index and middle fingers over the inside center of your inner elbow. When you press lightly you should be able to feel the pulse of your brachial artery from this position. If you have difficultly locating your pulse, place the head of the stethoscope (the round piece at the end of the tube) in the same general area and listen until you can hear your heartbeat. Tuck the cuff end through the metal loop and slide it onto your upper arm. The cuff should be roughly 1 inch (2.5 cm) above the bend of your elbow and should be evenly tight around your arm. Make sure that your skin is not pinched by the cuff as you wrap it securely. The cuff should have heavy duty velcro on it, which will hold the cuff closed. If you can wiggle the two fingertips under the top edge but cannot wedge your full fingers beneath the cuff, the cuff is tight enough. If you can wedge your full fingers under the cuff then you need to open up the cuff and pull it tighter before closing it again. The head should be face down, with the wide part of the chest piece in contact with the skin. It should be positioned directly over the pulse of your brachial artery that you found earlier. Also place the stethoscope earpieces in your ears. The earpieces should face forward and point toward the tip of your nose. The gauge needs to be positioned where you can see it. Hold the gauge lightly in the palm of your left hand if taking your own blood pressure. If taking someone else's blood pressure, you can hold the gauge in whatever position you want as long as you can see the face of the gauge clearly. You should hold the pump in your right hand. Turn the screw on the pump bulb clockwise to close the airflow valve, if necessary.
Summary: Locate your pulse. Wrap the cuff around your arm. Check the tightness of the cuff by slipping two fingertips underneath. Slide the head of the stethoscope under the cuff. Position the gauge and the pump.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you apply for a work-from-home advisor position, you'll be a member of AppleCare (Apple's customer service team). Your job will be to give customers advice on Apple software, hardware, services, and accessories over the phone or in a chat window. You don't have to have extensive Mac experience, but you should have some experience troubleshooting other operating systems, such as Windows. It's helpful, but not necessary, to have specific experience solving Mac problems. Before you officially begin work as an At-Home Advisor, you'll receive 5-7 weeks of specialized training on how to address customer concerns. To become an AppleCare At-Home Advisor, you will need to have a clean, quiet desk space where you will be capable of focusing for the duration of a typical 8-hour work day. If you are hired, Apple will provide you with a company iMac and a headset, so don't worry if you don't already have a Mac. Whether or not you have a computer, you will be expected to have an internet speed of 10 MB/s for downloading and 1 MB/s for uploading. The application process for becoming an at-home advisor is about 1-2 months long, but it begins with an online application, much like retail and corporate positions. Investigate available positions on this webpage: https://www.apple.com/jobs/us/aha.html. Then, fill out an application for the one that suits you best. In your application, you'll be expected to answer some basic interview questions, such as why you want to work for Apple and what qualities you would bring to the position. You may also be asked to answer a few straightforward technical questions. If the hiring team thinks you're a suitable candidate, you'll be invited to join in a video interview that's about an hour to an hour and a half long. The main purpose of this interview is to gauge your technical abilities and problem-solving skills. You may encounter role-play situations in which you might have to respond to an interviewer pretending to be a customer with a specific problem. If you have limited experience with these kinds of interviews, you may want to practice answering basic tech support questions with a friend, perhaps even over Skype or another video chat platform. If your video interview goes well, a representative from Apple will inform you that you've been hired, and provide you with the details of your role. Then, you will be invited to begin training, which consists of an exhaustive 5-7 week course that you'll take from your at-home office. However, what you don't learn until you're “hired” is that you must hit performance benchmarks on tests that are given at the end of each week of training, or risk losing your brand-new job. If you pay attention and dedicate yourself to your training, you'll pass these tests and begin working in earnest. Trainers also use a number of strategies to ensure that you're engaged with training throughout the workday. They deliver regular prompts that you must respond to in 30 seconds, and also may call for a group video chat at any time. Stay at your desk, and you won't receive an awkward phone call asking why you didn't respond to messages or join in the video chat.
Summary:
Have prior troubleshooting experience with any operating system. Set up a productive workspace – but don't worry about owning an Apple computer. Submit your application online. Be comfortable with and prepared for a video interview. Stay engaged and work hard during training.