In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Only switch the hammer to a full cock position when you are ready to fire.  If you do not plan to fire the revolver immediately, then you should rest it over the empty chamber of the gun. If no chamber has been left empty, then rest it on a safety notch in between two nipples or on a safety pin. Note that it is not safe to carry the revolver with the hammer in its half cocked position over a loaded chamber. Aim the gun down range at a safe target. Pull the trigger to fire the revolver.  You should be able to continue firing until all of the chambers have been emptied. Keep count of your shots as you fire. Make sure that all of your shots have fired before you set the gun down or reload it. Wait at least one minute before reloading the revolver. Doing so allows any remaining sparks to burn out. When the revolver is ready to reload, you can reload it by following the same procedure outlined in the "Loading the Revolver" section.
Summary: Fully cock the hammer. Aim and fire. Wait one minute before reloading.

Everyone should know how to pull their weight when traveling. For example, your electronics player should know how to plug the laptop with the drum samples into the amplifier. If he/she doesn't, he/she needs to learn. Your electronics person should record every concert you have and upload it to your websites. This is your "major tour". Performing in two major cities really does something. You might see an increase of two to four hundred fans. That's really something. Most bands would kill for that.  Battle of the Bands, etc., you know, things like that. Always search for things like this, to promote your band.
++++++++++
One-sentence summary -- Be flexible and multi-purpose. Perform at least 8 to 10 concerts, two of which need to be in major cities. Once done with your mini tour, record a music video. Get involved in competitions.

Q: For parkour, you need to wear thin-soled shoes that have a one-piece sole. Thin soles let you feel the wall better, improving your technique, while one-piece soles won't rip off in pieces as easily. The shoe should have a well-defined arch to help you dig in your heels. It should also have a soft rubber for the best grip. If you want to learn parkour in a more controlled, safe environment, look for a parkour gym in your area. They'll have coaches on hand to help you learn the techniques. Basically, you are using your momentum to get up the wall. Therefore, you have to take the wall while jogging. Parkour is not for the faint of heart. You can fall or injure your ankles while trying to do parkour. As you reach the wall, push off the ground with your non-dominant leg. You should be close enough to the wall that you can easily hit it with the other leg. In other words, you need to be within a foot or two. Basically, you are trying to push yourself as far up the wall as you can. Immediately as you get to the wall, push your arms up. You need to be ready when you approach the top of the wall to grasp it. Using the ball of your foot, plant your foot on the wall. Use that foot to change your horizontal motion to vertical motion, pushing yourself up the wall. As you do, be sure to lean in towards the wall, as it will keep you moving upwards rather than away from the wall. Using your non-dominant leg, run another step up the wall. Basically, you're still trying to get as far up the wall as you can. All of these steps must be done in quick succession. You can take a third step, but more than three steps is probably pushing it. Grab the top of the wall with both hands. Pull yourself upwards. As you reach the top, push yourself like you're climbing out of the pool. You can then simply push until you can put your foot on the wall and stand up. Alternatively, you can swing a leg up to the side, pushing it over and drop down the other side of the wall.
A: Wear the right shoes. Pick up speed as you move towards the wall. Use your non-dominant leg to push off. Lift your arms. Catch the wall with your dominant leg. Climb again with your other leg. Pull yourself up.

Article: A table will work well too. Place figurines in one drawer and play-doh in the other drawer of whatever item of furniture you have that has drawers. If you have other toys, you can do whatever you like with them when you are making your look like an apartment. Keep them neat and tidy though!
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Place storage boxes and an armchair in the room. Gather all your toys and sort them out. Arrange your toys in your toy room.

Problem: Article: Freshwater plants have different lighting requirements and can sometimes be difficult to maintain. Luckily, there are some easy options for beginners that will create the look you want in your aquarium. Look for plants that are labeled as Echinoderms, Lilaeopsis, Anarchies, or Anubis.  Good options for tall plants include Amazon Sword and Java Fern. Amazon Sword grows quickly and easily, providing great cover for your wiring and filter system if it’s visible from behind your tank. Java Fern has long leaves and provides good protection for fish. For medium-sized plants, great choices include Anubias Nana and Dwarf Sagittaria. Anubias Nana has curved stems with rounded leaves. Dwarf Sagittaria has long green leaves with curved blades and grows well around hard tank decorations like stone figurines. Easy to grow freshwater mosses include Java Moss, Willow Moss, and Water Wisteria. Moss is a low-growing plant, so you can put it in the front of your tank without obscuring other plants. It also helps keep your tank clean. Moss grows quickly, so you will see fast results with this plant.  Moss grows best with medium to bright light.  Mosses are often edible for fish. You will still need to feed your fish, however. Not all fish will eat the moss. Another great option for the bottom and forefront of your tank is a plant called dwarf baby tears. This lush, leafy plant grows quickly like moss but it has a more shrub-like appearance. This plant grows best in bright light. Full grown plants are more expensive, but they are the easiest way to get the look you want immediately. Choose plants that have started to bud and have white roots.  Inspect the plants to make sure that they are free of snails, shrimp, and algae.  You can buy aquarium plants at a local pet shop or aquarium store. You can also find them online. Research the seller before you make a purchase to ensure that they have a reputation for clean, healthy plants. While it will take longer for your final look to develop, cuttings are more economical. To grow them, you will need to acquire cuttings from an existing plant, which are sold through most aquarium stores and online. Locate the lowest stem node on your cutting, then remove the leaves below it. Plant the stem in the substrate so that it will take root. You may also be able to acquire a cutting from someone you know who owns an aquarium. Layering your plants will make your tank more attractive. Background plants should be larger, while medium-sized plants can be placed in the middle of the aquarium or along the sides. You can decorate the front of your aquarium with a carpeting plant, like moss or dwarf baby tears.  Plants range from small 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.1 cm) plants up to plants that fill the tank. Add figurines, rocks, and driftwood for a more interesting look. They will also provide a great place to tie down plants that do not need to be buried.
Summary:
Select common, easy to grow freshwater plants. Use mosses to decorate along the bottom and front of the tank. Purchase full grown plants if you want a finished look right away. Grow your plants from cuttings if you want a less expensive option. Create visual interest by using various sized plants.