Problem: Article: Get a side view of the deer and take a look at how long the antlers extend in front of its face. An older buck's antlers will stick out about as far as the deer's nose. Adult deer's antlers will typically jut out 20 inches (50.8 cm) or more in front of their face. If the antlers do not protrude far in front of the deer's face, there's a good chance that it's a younger buck. It may be hard for novice hunters to determine an age of a buck by its antlers because they grow at different rates depending on the health of the habitat. Look at the buck straight on and try to estimate the distance in between both of his antlers. Antlers will almost never be larger than 14 inches (35.56 cm) apart for bucks who are younger than 2.5 years old. Once the buck is 3.5 years old or older, the antler diameter will typically grow to over 15 inches (38.1 cm). The size of deer antlers will often heavily depend on the healthiness of the habitat for the deer. Get to understand the deer's habitat and the average size for antlers of adult and young bucks. Talk to your local hunting association or park rangers to better understand the deer in your area.  In places like South Texas a buck's antlers can grow to 110-150 inches (279.4-381 cm) long. In Wisconsin a buck's antlers can grow to be over 200 inches (508 cm) long.
Summary: Look at the length of its antlers. Examine the antler spread. Understand the deer in your area.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you're all serious in your videos, it will bore people. Keep it professional but still be a little light-hearted and positive, as it helps you to connect with people and show them that you're truly likable. When shooting a video, don't be afraid or camera-shy. If your video is professional looking and interesting, then the only other thing needed is a confident YouTuber! The YouTube channel is yours, so don't be scared of what other people will think of you. See what sets them apart. Then set about promoting your personality with the same confidence and self-belief that what you have to share is worthwhile. If you strike a person emotionally, the person is definitely going to like you, follow you and subscribe to you. This means being a friendly, affable person, responding to your viewers in a timely and thoughtful way and being professional. Accept that there will always be detractors–-they're usually bored, lonely or puerile, so they can mostly be ignored but it someone has genuinely constructive feedback, acknowledge it politely and let the person know you've taken their feedback on board and will try it differently next time. Never be personally rude when you talk about others; you've no idea what has motivated them but it's okay to call out bad behaviors that are not appropriate without personally attacking. For example, Shane Dawson and Jenna Marbles are all bold. They make their videos sensational and people want to keep coming back for more. There's absolutely no point in having a YouTube channel unless you're going to be uploading new videos at least once a week. That way, people will be kept satisfied with new videos to watch and enjoy and they'll probably subscribe to your channel. Make your commentary engaging, interesting, or controversial. The more charisma and energy you put in your commentary, the more fun it is to watch! Do not leave negative comments for other YouTube users. This will make people go on your channel and post mean comments in return, which will drive people away from your channel. If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all.

SUMMARY: Be yourself. Be confident. Observe famous YouTubers. Aim to win over hearts. Be bold. Be active. Create interesting commentary. Be civil and community-minded.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Push the gap in the middle forward so that you have a neat little half-square. It should have a square on the side. Now when you open your card the rectangle should pop up. On another piece of paper, make a message or a character to pop up. Wait until it dries, then close your card again. Put it to the other one and making sure it is exactly meeting at the corners and sides, glue it on. Now you have a pop-up card!
Summary: Take the cardboard and fold in directly in half. Take a pair of scissors and cut two parallel slits in the middle, but leaving a two centimetre gap in between where you haven't cut. Open up your card and finding the slits, hold your fingers on the back of the card. Close your card and crease the end. Test the card. Cut out your character/message and glue it onto the front rectangle. Get another piece of thin cardboard and fold it in half the same way you folded the other one. Write your messages for the front and the inside and decorate it how you like.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: There are many different styles and cuts that poodle owners can choose from. Some common cuts are the Puppy Clip, the Continental Clip, and the Bikini Clip. While there are other grooming options, these are the most common.  Consult a professional groomer on which cuts would be best for your dog. Remember, if you’re doing most of your dog’s grooming at home, you’ll need to commit to a certain amount of time and effort. Some cuts are easier to style and maintain than others. All of the common styles involve trimming or shaving the poodle’s face, feet, and the base of the tail.  The style of the poodle’s body fur changes significantly based on the chosen clip. Though it may seem tempting to buy a cheaper pair of clippers or scissors, getting a higher-quality product will be better for your dog.  Better clippers are less likely to scrape your dog’s skin or pull his fur while cutting. A cordless clipper will make the grooming much easier for you!  High-quality clippers such as Laube, Andis, or Oster cost around $125-$175.  They should last much longer than their less expensive counterparts. Note that many groomers seem to prefer Andis or Laube over Oster, as Oster clipper blades can heat during trimming.  If you do use Oster, you may want to have extra blades of the same size so that you can switch them out if they become heated.  Good scissors made for grooming may cost around $50.  These scissors should be sharp and comfortable for you to cut with.  You may want to try out different models before purchasing them. Clippers have interchangeable blades that are numbered to indicate the length that they will leave the fur after trimming, with higher numbers indicating shorter fur. You will likely need a variety of clipper blades: start with a 5, 7, 10, 15, and 30.  If you cannot afford to get many different blades or you’re just starting out, begin with at 10 or 15. Be aware that use of 30 and 40 blades can be quite difficult and should usually be left to experienced or professional groomers.  Improper use of these (very short) blades can scrape or burn your poodle’s skin. Trimming takes some time, and if your pup is well-rested, he may not sit still long enough for you to finish.  Taking him to the park or on a long walk for exercise before you begin may lead to a more cooperative subject. Before you begin clipping, turn the clippers on around your dog.  This is especially important for a puppy or a poodle who has not been regularly groomed.  Over time, your dog should become more and more comfortable being around the clippers. You may want to have a professional groomer clip your poodle the first few times so that you do not have to worry about both introducing your dog to the clippers and learning to clip the fur.
Summary:
Choose a cut for your poodle. Invest in good quality clippers and scissors. Use the right blades. Allow your dog to exercise prior to trimming. Introduce your dog to the clippers.