Problem: Article: One easy way to discover someone’s birthday is to look them up on Facebook. If you have an account of your own, log in and type their name into the search bar at the top of the screen. Once you get to their profile, you should see their date of birth displayed in the info box below their profile picture.  If the person has a private account, you’ll need to become friends with them to view their info. Tap or click the “Add Friend” button next to their name to send them a friend request. If their date of birth isn’t listed in their infobox, try scanning their timeline to see if their other friends wished them a happy birthday the previous year. Just scroll down the page until you come to a group of birthday posts made on the same day. If you’re on Instagram, you may be able to learn when someone’s birthday is looking through their photos. Visit their profile page, or that of one of their good friends, and review their posts from the past year. It’s not uncommon for people to post pictures of themselves on their birthdays, so chances are good that something will turn up.  If you’re still not having any luck, try scouring a mutual friends’ posts to look for pictures of them with the person you’re looking for. Keep in mind that if the person’s page is private, you’ll have to send them a follow request and wait for them to approve it before you can access their posts. Snapchat displays a birthday cake emoji by users’ names on the birthday they specify in their info. If you’re friends with the person on Snapchat, type their name into your friend's list and see if a cake shows up next to it. You may need to do this daily for a little while if you only have a vague idea of when their birthday is.  To get a better idea of when someone’s birthday is from their Snapchat profile, check to see if they have their zodiac sign listed on their info panel. Their sign will appear as a small purple box emoji with 1 of 12 symbols inside.  If you don’t know anything about astrology, you can look up which dates of birth the person’s sign corresponds to by visiting http://snapchatemojis.com/birthdays/. Like other social media platforms, Twitter allows users to add their birthday to their info section. If the person has entered their birthday, it will appear in the upper left-hand side of their page. When their actual birthday arrives, there will be a neon balloon overlay applied to any posts they make on that day. Including your date of birth on your profile page is optional, so if the person opted not to enter theirs, you’ll have no choice but to find it out some other way.
Summary: Pull up the person’s Facebook profile to view their info. Follow the person on Instagram and search for birthday-related posts. Look for a birthday cake emoji to appear beside their name on Snapchat. Check their Twitter profile page or look for balloons on their tweets.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Once you've waited for 24 hours, you can re-open YouTube by going to https://www.youtube.com/ and signing into your account if necessary. Modern browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, and Safari support live streaming. if necessary. If you're going to stream from your computer, you'll need to have a camera of some sort. If you plan on streaming a game or a movie from your desktop, skip ahead to the "Streaming Your Desktop to YouTube" part instead. It's a camera-shaped icon in the upper-right side of the page. A drop-down menu will appear. This option is in the drop-down menu. Doing so will let your web browser access your webcam. In the "Title" text box, type in whatever you want to name your stream. This is the title that will display for the stream once you end it and upload it to your channel. If you want to save your stream as unlisted or private, click the "Public" text field, then click Unlisted or Private in the resulting drop-down menu. This is at the bottom of the page. YouTube will use your attached camera to take a photo of whatever it's facing three seconds after loading this page. If you don't like the thumbnail as it appears, you can place your mouse cursor on the thumbnail and click RETAKE THUMBNAIL to retake it. It's at the bottom of the page. Doing so will begin your live stream. Click END STREAM at the bottom of the page, then click END when prompted. This ends your stream and saves the stream as a video on your channel.

SUMMARY: Return to YouTube after 24 hours have passed. Set up a webcam Click the "Upload"  icon. Click Go live. Click Allow when prompted. Enter a name for your stream. Select a viewing privacy setting. Click NEXT. Pose for a thumbnail. Click GO LIVE. End your stream when needed.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: All superheroes come from somewhere. The background story of superheroes gives us a lot of information about those heroes. Who would Superman be without the destruction of Krypton? Who would Batman be without the death of his rich parents?  Where does your hero come from? Who were/are your hero's parents? How did your hero gain powers or were they born with them? What does your hero do for a living? What was your character scared of as a child? Who are your character's friends? What does your character want? Does your character have any allies? Now comes the fun part. A superhero's look and uniform are the things that will set them apart from all the other heroes. Superheroes have to look cool, and ready to do battle with evil. Think of a few colors and specific clothing items that will mark your character.  Let the uniform match the abilities. If your superhero has Superman-like abilities, they probably won't need much in the way of protective gear or fancy gadgets. Many characters wear masks to help protect their secret identity. In general, capes are Golden/Silver age traits for a hero, but it's still possible to get away with one. Come up with a symbol. What mark or badge will your character have to let people recognize them instantly? Think of Superman's S and the symbol on Green Lantern's ring. Some comic book heroes don't always have full uniforms, just little things that help you identify them. Think of Wolverine's hair and sideburns. Just as important to the story of a good superhero is their alter-ego or secret identity. A superhero is cool, but the alter-ego is where your superhero comes to life. What does your hero do when they're not swooping in to save the day? Who are they as real people? That's where great characters are made.  Good superheroes need to struggle. Clark Kent is a perfect alter-ego for Superman because he can't do anything right. And the Kryptonian named Kal-El would probably struggle to get everything right on his new Earth home. In some cases, your hero's secret identity might come from the origin story. Maybe your character is a trash collector who gets superpowers after discovering some radioactive waste in the garbage. His/her secret identity might be his/her original job, collecting garbage. Superheroes aren't all good. Good heroes and good stories contain tension, which you can only get if your hero has something to struggle against. Character flaws are an essential part of any good character, superheroes included.  What does your character want? What keeps your character from getting what they want? What is your superhero afraid of? What makes your superhero angry? What is your superheroes weakness? Now that you've got a series of good traits, abilities, and flaws built up for your character, it's time to pick an iconic name. Superheroes should have memorable names that will make for good titles for comic books. Pick one that matches your character's backstory and powers. Not all superheroes need to have names that end with "man." John Constantine, Swamp Thing, and Wolverine are all great examples of superheroes that have different sorts of names.
Summary:
Think of an origin story. Come up with a look for your character. Come up with your character's secret identity. Give your superhero some flaws. Come up with a good name.