Q: Each camera takes power and video. Simply plug in both sides of the Siamese coax cable (the power and video) to the cameras. You should be able to mix and match any cameras desired for your application. If your cameras utilize the Sony Super HAD CCD, this should provide superior video quality. Check that your high resolution cameras include:  Infrared Day/Night (color during the day, black and white and infrared viewing in complete darkness.) Dome Security Cameras (a favorite for indoor applications) Bullet Security Cameras (size of a finger "thus called bullet.") Box Security Cameras (you see in banks a lot) PTZ Security Camera (Controllable Pan Tilt Zoom Cameras such as the airport) These cameras are more expensive generally speaking. Hidden Cameras (smoke detector, motion sensor, clocks) Some cameras can be used outdoor or indoor. This will be specified on the product. Never use an indoor camera outdoor or there will eventually be video issues.
A: Connect the power/video Siamese coax cables to the camera.

Article: Think about who you’d be if you were fully expressing your values. Where would you want to live? What type of work would you do? How would you spend your free time? Make sure your choices are aligned with the personal values you’ve identified. For example, you might decide that in your ideal life you’d be helping people get fit through dance. You might imagine yourself living in a big city on the coast, teaching cardio dance classes at a gym, and going to the beach with friends in your spare time. Additionally, you might decide you want to own several pets because you love animals. Finding a career that fits your personal values helps you find meaning and purpose in life. Think about the types of tasks you might enjoy doing on a daily basis, what type of environment you’d want to work in, and who you’d like to work with. Then, look for a career that reflects these values. For instance, let’s say you want to help people in your community and do community impact projects. Careers that have these qualities might include nonprofit work, government and political jobs, social work, urban planning, and public health. Brainstorm 3-5 things you can do to start living your best life. Break down your list into steps that are easy to complete. Then, pick 1 thing that you can do today. Going forward, choose 1 small thing each day that you can do to start aligning your life and career with your values. Over time, you should find that your life is more aligned with your values. This process can be slow or quick, depending on what’s comfortable for you.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Imagine what your ideal life would look like. Identify careers that fit with your personal values. Make a list of actions you can take to start living your ideal life.

Problem: Article: Since this song opens and closes with the same two lines, these will be the same notes and fingering. Practice this song until you can play it perfectly.
Summary: Finish with the first phrase followed by the second.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The whelping box will serve as a safe place or “den” for your dog to deliver her puppies. It consists of a soft bed area surrounded by relatively high walls. You can make one out of plywood or firm plastic, or you can buy a commercially available box.  The whelping box needs to be large enough to allow your dog to fully stretch out and still leave room for all of the puppies. The walls of the box need to be high enough to prevent the puppies from climbing out when they are 6 weeks old, but short enough that their mother can leave as she desires. The walls need to be firm and secure enough that they will not collapse and squish the puppies. If you don’t provide a box, your dog may choose a less-than-desirable location on her own. Line the bottom of the box with towels. Replace and wash the towels frequently after the puppies arrive.  Both delivery and the puppies can make a mess, so plan accordingly.  Lining the box with newspaper is not recommended because it is neither soft nor warm, and newspaper ink can transfer to the puppies’ fur. Keep the floor of the box is around 75°F by using low wattage light bulbs.  For your dog’s and the puppies’ safety, make sure that the floor doesn’t get too hot or too cold. You will need to access the site frequently to assist your dog, but it should be tucked away from distractions and other pets. Allow your dog access to her whelping box for at least 1-2 weeks before she delivers. This will help her become comfortable with box when it is time to have the puppies.

SUMMARY: Buy or make a whelping box. Make the box comfortable for your dog and her puppies. Place the box in a familiar yet private location.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you are making a double layer fleece blanket, then you will need to cut out a square of fabric on each of the corners or your blanket will not lay flat. Measure and mark the area with a fabric marker or pen and then cut along the lines. You do not need to cut out a square of fabric at the corners if you are only adding fringe to a single layer blanket. Creating a fringed blanket edge is easier when you have something to guide you and ensure that all the fringe pieces will be the same size. Use a ruler to draw 2 inches (5.1 cm) lines on a piece of construction paper or cardstock. The lines should be 0.5 inches (1.3 cm) apart. Make sure to use a dark pen or marker to draw the lines so that they will be easy to see. Tape or pin the template 3 to 4 inches (7.6 to 10.2 cm) from the edge of your blanket. Use the template as your guide to cut the fringe. Align the scissors with 1 of the guidelines when you make each cut in the fleece. You can cut fringe on just 2 sides for a single layer blanket, or cut fringe on all 4 sides for a double layer blanket. When you have finished cutting all the fringe, go around the edges of the blanket and tie together the fringe pieces that are next to each other. Tie 2 pieces of fringe together, then tie the next 2 pieces of fringe together. Do this all the way around the blanket. If you are making a double layer blanket, then you will really be tying 4 pieces of fringe together at a time because the fringe will be layered.
Summary: Cut out a 3 to 4 inches (7.6 to 10.2 cm) square of fabric at each corner of the blanket. Create a template for cutting the fringe. Use the template to cut fringe all the way around the blanket. Tie the fringe pieces together in knots.

Q: If the parents don't return to the nest within a couple of hours or if you're sure the parents are not alive anymore, you'll need to call for help for the bird. If the bird has trouble moving or flapping its wings, it's likely injured. Also, if the bird is shivering, it may be in trouble. An injured bird is also a reason to make a call. It's actually illegal to keep and raise a wild bird. You must have special permits from both the local and federal governments to raise wild animals. Wildlife rehabilitators have the skills and training to care for baby birds. You can find one on your local government's wildlife websites, or you can try calling a local veterinarian or animal shelter, as they may know rehabilitators in the area. Ask for advice on how to feed and water the baby and how to keep it warm. Be patient with your questions, and ask for additional advice by saying, "Is there anything else that I should know (or be careful about)?"
A:
Check for the bird's parents. Look for injuries. Don't try to raise it yourself. Call a wildlife rehabilitator.