INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It’s a red square with a white triangle inside. You’ll usually find it on the home screen. It’s at the bottom-right corner of the app. It’s near the top of the screen. If you’ve uploaded many videos, it may be hard to find. Type some keywords into the search bar at the top of the screen to narrow down the list. A menu will expand. It’s near the center of the menu. These are the first two blanks at the top of the “Edit details” screen. Tap the current privacy setting under “Privacy” to open the drop-down menu, then tap your selection. Type tags into the “Tags” box near the bottom of the screen. It’s at the top-right corner of the screen. These settings will update immediately.

SUMMARY: Open YouTube on your iPhone or iPad. Tap Library. Tap My videos. Scroll to the video. Tap ⁝ next to the video’s name. Tap Edit. Edit the title and description. Edit your privacy settings. Edit your tags. Tap SAVE.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Some supporting bands may pleasantly surprise you and some may go onto being headliners someday, so be sure to be kind and attentive during their sets. If the band really stinks, just walk out. Don’t ruin everyone else’s time by loudly bashing them or talking through their set. Don’t make anyone uncomfortable or feel unsafe by flailing your body parts all over the place. It’s great to let loose, but it’s also very important to respect everyone else’s space too. Remember: your body is yours and their body is theirs. If you are near someone who has fallen, help them up. The ground is not a good place to be at a concert. People came to hear the music, not your voice. Try to save your commentary for after the show.
Summary: Show respect to the opening acts, even if you didn’t come to see them. Keep your hands and body parts to yourself. Get up quickly if you fall. Keep talking to a minimum.

Learn proper form in this easy to use format first, if you have never lifted weights before. Choose an amount of weight that will allow you to do at least 2 sets of 10. People who are aiming to build leaner muscles, rather than muscle mass, may choose to use less weight and do 3 sets of 15 repetitions. After completing a set of repetitions with full range of motion, do a set of half range of motion more quickly. This will work the fast twitch muscles as well as the longer fibers. For example, do arms and shoulders on Monday, legs and abs on Tuesday and chest and back on Wednesday. Never work the same areas 2 days in a row. You should reach muscle exhaustion in those groups when you stop lifting. You will build muscle quickly and get buff faster. Increase in increments of 5 to 10 lbs. (2.2 to 4.5kg). Make sure your body does not sway. Lifting weights without the help of machines can build muscle faster, and it can also be combined with work on weight machines.
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One-sentence summary -- Start with weight machines. Work short and long muscle fibers. Target muscle groups on different days. Work your target muscle groups to fatigue. Increase the weight you lift every 3 weeks. Start lifting free weights as soon you know how to do proper form.

Q: Roy is a delivery man found near the Helonia Coast portal. Offer him your help to start the quest. Roy will give you a Wine Cask. You can't find the Merchant's name in the auto-navigation using the Map. You can find him near the Traveling Priest, or simply enter the town through it's entrance then look to your right. After giving the Wine Cask to Vincent, he will ask you to deliver the wine to Captain Brook. Captain Brook's location is not available in the auto-navigation. To find him, just go to Skandia port—he will be standing near the stairs, a few steps away from the Anglers Anonymous Merchant. Give him the wine, and you will be rewarded with a title Wine Keeper, which gives you +2 Evasion bonus.
A: Help deliver the wine. Take the Wine Cask to the Wine Merchant Vincent in Skandia Town. Deliver the wine to Captain Brook. Talk to Captain Brook.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: There are a few main aspects of your table that you'll want to know before creating one:   Title — Your title will go directly after the "create table" command, and must follow the same rules as your database's name (e.g., no spaces).  Column Heading — You can determine column headings by typing different names into a set of parentheses (see the next step's example).   Cell Length — When determining cell length, you'll use either "VARCHAR" (variable characters, meaning that you can type in between one and the VARCHAR's limit number of characters) or "CHAR" (requires no more and no less than the specified number of characters; for example, CHAR(1) requires one character, CHAR(3) requires three characters, and so on).   Date — If you want to add a date to your chart, you'll use the "DATE" command to indicate that the column's contents will be formatted as a date. The date should be entered in YYYY-MM-DD format. Before you can input data for your chart, you'll need to create the chart's structure by typing in the following and then pressing ↵ Enter:  create table name (column1 varchar(20), column2 varchar(30), column3 char(1), column4 date);    For example, to create a table called "Pets" with two VARCHAR columns, a CHAR column, and a date column, you might write the following:  create table Pets (Name varchar(20), Breed varchar(30), Sex char(1), DOB date); Using the "insert" command, you can enter your database's information line-by-line:  insert into name  values ('column1 value', 'column2 value', 'column3 value', 'column4 value');    For the "Pets" table example used previously, your line might look like this:   insert into Pets values ('Fido', 'Husky', 'M', '2017-04-12');    You can enter the word NULL for a column's contents if the column is blank. If your database is relatively small, you can insert the rest of the data line-by-line by using the "insert" code. If you elect to do this, skip the next step. If you have a database which requires more lines of information than are practical to insert by hand, you can reference a text file that contains the data by using the following code:  load data local infile '/path/name.txt' into table name lines terminated by '\r\n';    For the "Pets" example, you would write something like the following:  load data local infile 'C:/Users/name/Desktop/pets.txt' into table Pets lines terminated by '\r\n';    On a Mac computer, you'll need to use the "lines terminated by" command with '\r' instead of '\r\n'. Enter the show databases; command, then select your database by typing in select * from name; where "name" is the database's name. For example, if using the "Pet Records" database, you'd enter the following:  show databases; select * from Pet_Records;

SUMMARY:
Understand the different table commands. Create the table outline. Add a line to your table. Insert the rest of your data if possible. Upload a text file if needed. View your table.