Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Create your image. Record a demo. Create a website. Get on social media. Put your songs on music sites. Make merchandise. Make a mailing list. Be a fan.

Answer: Build a unique image that showcases your personality in a way that other people can connect with. Most rock stars have a slew of defining qualities that are specific to them. For example, Mick Jagger always wears tight, flashy clothes, sticks out his chest and explodes with energy to show he’s rebellious and doesn’t care what anyone thinks about him. You should define everything about your look and your attitude.  Stay up to date with trends. You don’t have to follow them, but you should at least know what you’re choosing not to participate in. Magnify your strengths. Find out what people like about you and and highlight it. Your demo will be your calling card. You’ll give it out at shows and venues so people will remember you. Make sure it’s professional quality. If your demo isn’t good quality, people will think you’re an amateur.  Make a rough recording on your own to make sure everything sounds the way you want it to. You don’t want to waste expensive studio time tinkering with your song. Practice your songs with a metronome and record them to a click track to stay on rhythm.  This will allow you to seamlessly add backup instruments to your demo. Keep it short. The people you’ll be giving your demo to are likely very busy. Your demo should be five songs or under. Put your best song first. Hook your listener right away. Make sure your demo has a cover that reflects your personality. You’ll need a personal website to showcase your music. Make sure it has plenty of pictures that show the image you wish to convey. Make sure your website looks professional. Your website should also have:  A way for fans to download your music Performance dates where your fans can see you Videos of live performances if you have them A bio Contact information for people who want to hire you Get profiles on Facebook, Twitter and any other popular social networking sites. Use these profiles to showcase your personality and let people know what's going on with your music. Get your music on ReverbNation, Bandcamp, iTunes and any other site that will help you market your music. These sites are great places to get discovered by other musicians.  Bandcamp even offers ways for fans to support your music with financial donations. ReverbNation offers inexpensive promotion for your music so more people can hear it. Make t-shirts, stickers, posters and anything else with your logo on them. When someone wears or uses your merchandise, they’re promoting you. You want as many people to see your image as possible. Merchandise lets people know who you are before they come to your show. They’ll want to see why other people like you. Whenever you play a show, encourage people to sign up for your mailing list. You’ll be able to personally email them about new developments with your music. Let them know when:  You have a show You have new music coming out You have a collaboration with other musicians Follow other musicians that are trying to get their music out there. They’re more likely to support you if you support them as well. Download their music. Use their merchandise. Go to their shows. Do whatever you can to help other musicians succeed.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Check the child's mouth for an object. Open the child's airway. Give two rescue breaths. Perform thirty chest compressions. Alternate between two rescue breaths and thirty chest compressions, for as long as necessary.

Answer: Before you begin CPR, open the child's mouth and look for any objects that may have become dislodged. If you see something, remove it with your fingers. Next, open the child's airway by tilting their head back and their chin upward slightly. Check for breathing by placing your cheek next to the child's mouth.  If they are breathing, you should either see their chest rising and falling slightly, hear breathing noises or feel their breath against your cheek. Do not proceed with CPR if the child is breathing on their own. Pinch the child's nose and cover her mouth with your own. Give two rescue breaths, each lasting about a second. Make sure to pause between each breath to allow the air to come back out.  If the rescue breaths are working, you should see the child's chest inflate as you exhale.  If their chest does not inflate, their windpipe is still blocked and you should return to the first aid procedures to dislodge the obstruction. Begin chest compressions by placing the heel of one hand on the child's breastbone, right between the nipples. Place the heel of your other hand on top and interlock your fingers. Position your body directly above your hands and begin compressions:  Each compression should be hard and fast, and should compress the child's chest by about 2 inches (5.1 cm). Allow the chest to return to its normal position between each compression.  Count each of the thirty compressions out loud, as this will help you keep track. They should be performed at a rate of 100 compressions per minute. Repeat the sequence of two rescue breaths followed by thirty chest compressions until the child starts breathing again or emergency services arrives.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Find a glass with a tapered mouth. Pour yourself a dram. Add water to the scotch if it’s high in alcohol. Note that adding ice dilutes the flavor.

Answer: Tulip-shaped glasses are a favorite among scotch drinkers. The tulip shape concentrates the scotch’s aromas at your nose, making them easier to detect. If you want a more classic look to your scotch glass, use a tumbler glass. Hold the neck of the bottle about 1 inch (2.5 cm) above your glass, taking care not to spill any scotch. Pour about 1.5 fluid ounces (44 mL), or 1 shot-glass full, of scotch into your glass. Water doesn’t dilute scotch; it actually opens up the flavor and releases more of the scotch’s aromas. Use a splash of water to take the edge off your dram if it’s over 40% alcohol (80-proof). Ice dulls the flavors in scotch and conceals some of the pleasant aromas. It can also numb your taste buds, which isn't ideal if you're trying to learn about scotch. However, you can add ice if you want. Or, keep your dram cold using frozen whiskey stones instead.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Make sure the battery percent is higher than normal. Check the build number. Download CVM Recovery and Odin 3v1.85_3. Extract and install Odin on your computer. Open Odin on your computer. Hold the Power, Volume Down, and Home buttons for about 10 seconds. Connect your tablet to the computer. Click on PDA. Check the Auto Reboot box. Restart your tablet. Back up. Wipe data or do a factory reset. Select Install ZIP for the SD Card. Locate the Android 4.4 ROM and validate. Repeat with the Gap's file. Reboot the tablet.

Answer:
Your tablet must have correct build number.* To check for the build number, go to Settings > About Tablet.   Now turn off your Galaxy Tab 2.  When Odin recognizes your tablet, the ID: COM (yellow) will appear at the top left. Look at the CWM file; it should have the same build number as your phone.  To do this, press the Power, Volume Up, and Home buttons at the same time. When tablet has restarted, back up your tablet. Tap on Advanced > Wipe Cache > Dalvik Cache. Then select the ZIP from the internal storage.   Installation of 4.4 Kitkat is now complete.