Write an article based on this "Go to a video streaming website. Click your Chromecast device."
article: Many popular video streaming sites are optimized for Google Chrome.  These include Netflix, YouTube, Hulu Plus, HBO Go, Watch ESPN, Showtime Anywhere and Google Play. Sign into your account. The Chromecast will receive the signal and start streaming.

Write an article based on this "Practice a speech before attending the event to be confident in your presentation. Have your business card ready to give new contacts a way to reach you. Understand that it's a numbers game to gain wide exposure."
article: Whether you call it an introduction, elevator pitch, or speech, it is important to be prepared to talk about yourself in a concise and professional way. This speech must be kept short, no longer than 30 seconds, and highlight the following:  Who you are. For example, “Hi, I’m Jane Doe, Marketing Manager for Company X and recent NYU MBA graduate”. Explain your experience and value. For example, “I have a passion for marketing and a track record of increasing brand awareness to increase sales by over 40%”. Tell them why you are there. For example, “I am here today to make some connections and seek new job opportunities”. Whether it is a formal business card from your current employer or a personal business card you have created, it is important to hand a card to everyone you speak to during the event. Leaving your business card helps them remember you and provides them with your contact information in case a job opening is available for you.  If you must create your own business card, keep it professional looking by basing it on company business cards. Include your name, title or area of expertise, email, and phone number. The more people you talk to, the greater the chance you have to find someone that can help you land a job. Networking events are filled with numerous individuals from different backgrounds, companies and industries.  If you speak to only two individuals you are limited to what only those two have to offer. This leaves you with a slim chance of finding a job that day. Since you plan to attend an event, plan to make the most of it and talk to as many people as possible. Once you get out there and start chatting, you will be surprised at how much ground you can cover.

Write an article based on this "Preheat the oven to 350 °F (177 °C). Peel back the skin. Rub 1 tablespoon (14 g) of butter over the meat of each drumstick. Season the turkey. Pull the skin over the meat and rub it with butter. Sprinkle the skin with salt and pepper. Lay the turkey legs in a roasting pan. Bake the turkey drumsticks for 90 minutes. Let the meat rest for 15 minutes before serving."
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Before you do anything else, switch on your oven. Let it warm up to 350 °F (177 °C) while you prepare your drumsticks. Grip the skin near the bone and gently peel it toward the top of the drumstick. Don't pull it off entirely; just peel it back, so you can tuck butter and seasonings underneath.  Turkey drumsticks are much larger than chicken drumsticks, so you'll only need 1 per person (2 at most). This will keep the meat moist while the drumsticks bake. For larger drumsticks, you can use up to 3 tablespoons (42 g) of butter.  To make the butter easier to spread, bring it to room temperature before applying it to the turkey. Use olive oil in place of butter if you're calorie conscious. With the skin still pulled down, sprinkle salt and pepper all over the turkey legs. For more flavor, try rubbing a tablespoon (about 2-4 g) of chopped herbs onto the buttered turkey meat while the skins are still pulled back. Rosemary, thyme, and sage make great seasonings for turkey. Stretch the skin back over the meat and rub another 1-3 tablespoons (14-42 g) of butter over the skin of the turkey. This will help the skin crisp up as it bakes. Use a liberal amount of both salt and pepper to bring out the best in the turkey's flavor. Use a pan large enough to easily hold all of the legs with no overlap. If you want to catch the drippings, use a metal roasting rack over a drip pan. Place them in the preheated oven for 45 minutes. Turn them over and cook them for another 45 minutes. Insert a meat thermometer into the thickest part of the meat. They are ready when the internal temperature reaches 165 °F (74 °C).  To ensure that the turkey stays juicy, you can baste it every 20 minutes with a turkey baster or spoon. Use the drippings as your basting liquid, or baste with extra melted butter. Larger drumsticks may take a total of 2 hours to finish cooking. This gives the juices time to reabsorb into the flesh, making the meat juicy. Serve whole or remove the meat from the bone.