INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This will help to prevent theft and break ins. If you leave money or your purse or laptop on the seat, this will tempt people to steal it. Your car should look boring and like there is nothing of value inside. Be careful not to hit another person's vehicle with your door as you exit your vehicle. You can make this much easier by leaving enough space in between you and the cars next to you. Make sure that all doors and the trunk are locked after you leave. This will protect your car. If your car has a security system, be sure to activate it. It will sound if anyone attempts to break in. Accompany them by either carrying them, pushing a stroller or holding their hand as you leave the car. They will need help safely navigating the parking lot. To pull out of the parking spot, you may need to reverse your car. Be sure to reverse your car very slowly and only after checking your mirrors and your blindspot. To reverse, turn your head around and look behind you while maneuvering your vehicle. Wait to begin turning your car out of the space until the front of your car is out of the spot so that you don’t hit the car to your side.  Driving in reverse is when many accidents occur and when you are most likely to hit a pedestrian. When reversing, you do not have the right of way! Let other cars and pedestrians move first. Use your turn signal to show which way you will be pulling out. Signal for at least 3 seconds.

SUMMARY: Remove valuables from your car. Open your vehicle's doors carefully. Lock your car securely. Supervise young children as they exit the vehicle. Reverse your car carefully.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: There are a couple of options for where to measure a dog's blood pressure. No location is necessarily better than any other; it's largely a matter of what the dog will allow and what is easiest for you to stabilize.  The cuff of an automatic device is usually administered around one of the dog's limbs or around the base of the tail. If using a limb, it's best to measure on the dog's right side at either the forearm (antebrachium ) of the front limb or the outside of the hind leg. Before you perform the test, you'll need to make sure the blood pressure cuff fits your dog correctly. A cuff that is too large often produces falsely low blood pressure readings, while a cuff that's too small will yield a falsely high reading.  The ideal size for a blood pressure cuff is approximately 40 percent of the dog's appendage circumference. When you lay the cuff flat against the leg or tail, the edges should be between 25% and 50% of the appendage's circumference. Once you've determined that the cuff is the correct size for your dog, you can attach the cuff and proceed in taking a measurement. The cuff should be snug and secure without being too tight. It should be just snug enough that you cannot insert a finger between the cuff and the dog's appendage. Once the cuff is in place, the rest of the test is very similar to that of a human blood pressure measurement. You'll simply activate the automatic device, allow the cuff to inflate, then take the reading that the device gives you. The cuff presses against the dog's artery while inflated, and the pressure inside the cuff gets above the dog's systolic pressure. As the cuff deflates, the machine measures both systolic and diastolic blood pressure.  Hold the cuff (attached to the dog's appendage) at chest level on the dog, which should be approximately the height of the dog's heart.  The normal systolic blood pressure range is between 110 and 160 mm of mercury (Hg). Normal diastolic blood pressure lies between 60 and 90 mm Hg.  A dog has high blood pressure if its systolic blood pressure is consistently above 180 mm Hg.
Summary: Choose a measurement location. Check the size of the cuff. Attach the cuff. Inflate the cuff, then take a reading.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Typically if you shoot someone but it doesn't kill them and they turn the corner one of two things will happen. A) They stop turn around and wait for you to follow after giving them the advantage of being ready to shoot. B)They keep running in hopes of getting to a safe place and hoping you run into their teammates. When this happens, do not chase the target, let it go and move forward unless they turn back around and try to shoot you, in that case finish them off. However if you have the jump on them and they don't see you, then yes you can chase the enemy, however do not open fire until you know that you can finish him off. Instead, aim down the sights! Again, situational awareness, you can play run and gun but if you're not good at that then holding a spot and picking off enemies who are dumb enough to keep running into your sights is perfectly fair and normal. However don't get comfy at the same spot that you exploited for 10 kills without dying. Eventually your enemies wise up and know exactly where to aim. So after picking off 2-4 people from the same spot, move over to another spot nearby that gives a clear shot at the enemy when they come into the same area expecting to find you where you've been hiding the last 5-7 minutes of the game.

SUMMARY:
Don't chase, but when you do, don't shoot until the kill is 100%. Don't sprint around corners. Move around.