Article: When you first start out on a new track, take a slow 2 or 3 laps so you can get a feel for the turns. A slow, careful approach now will mean you'll have plenty of knowledge and racing power when you decide to go fast later. Once the track worker waves the checkered flag and signals that the session is over, continue driving around the track until you reach the pits entrance. Then, slow your kart down and raise your hand high in the air so other karts can see you slowing down.  Similarly, if you run into any issues on the track and are driving slowly, raise your hand so other karts can see you and drive safely around you. If you spin out and can't get back on the track, raise your hand and a track worker will come assist you.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Drive slowly at first. Raise your hand if you need to exit the track or experience a problem.

Problem: Article: Each person has a different preferred hand position.  If you are right-handed, hold the base of the stick with your right hand and rest the narrow end on your left. If you are left-handed, do the opposite.  For a good hand position, try putting your index finger on the top of the stick (curving it) and put your thumb at the bottom of the stick. This is a good, basic way to put your hand in position because you have total control of the stick. Hold it tight as well.  Some will prefer to rest the stick on their index finger while others may rest the cue in between their fingers in a flatter style. Experiment with a few to see what yields the best results. This hand will never move. Only move your back arm when shooting.   Your feet should be a little wider than shoulder-width apart and at a 45-degree angle. During your practice strokes, your eyes should switch from the contact point on the cue ball to the point you're aiming for on the object ball. Line the pool tip up with the cue ball, aim, and hit away! Sounds easy, huh?  As a beginner, focus on hitting the cue ball straight and with power. Aim as if you were to directly hit your object ball. See that spot you'd be hitting if you were allowed to? Alright. Now, aim to get the cue ball to that spot on your object ball. Experiment with slow, easy shots. Sometimes a softer touch helps your ball to ride the edge of the table or stay in a more defensive position. Now that you've got 8-ball down, why stop there?  Try "Cutthroat Pool." Each player chooses a section of the numbers (if 2 players, 1-7 and 9-15; if 3 players, 1-5, 6-10, 11-15) on the correlating pool balls. The object of the game is to sink your opponent's balls and only have yours left on the table. The last one with a ball (or balls) on the table wins. Try 9-ball. This one can be a bit about luck, but that can be said about most games. The object of the game is to sink the balls in the pockets in numerical order, from 1-9. Each player takes turns going up to the 9 ball. The one to sink the 9 ball wins. One player could sink 1-8 and still lose. That's the beauty of it! Always focus and keep your eye on the ball. Tune out distractions as best you can.  Don't get too confident or frustrated--the tables can turn in a second. Focus on improving your shot, not winning. Allow yourself a game to warm up. Once kids stop running around, the TV gets turned off, and your muscles start remembering what you've learned, you may see an improvement.
Summary: Master the stroke. Make the shots. Switch it up. Focus.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It's the series of curving lines in the far-right side of the task bar.  You may first have to click the ^ to the left of the volume or battery icon to see the Wi-Fi option. On Windows 7, the Wi-Fi icon looks like a series of increasingly tall bars. If you set up the router with a specific name, it should appear here. If you didn't set up a specific name, you should see the router's brand (e.g., "Linksys") and model number. It's in the bottom-right side of the Wi-Fi network's name card. You'll do this in the text box below the "Enter the network's security key" heading. If you didn't add a password to your network when setting up the router, the password (called a "Security Key") is on the back or bottom of the router unit. As long as the password is correct, doing so will connect you to the router's wireless signal. Choosing Yes will allow other devices on the network to find and request access to your computer, while clicking No will hide your computer in the network. If you're using a home network, you can typically choose Yes without suffering any negative repercussions.

SUMMARY: Click the Wi-Fi icon. Click your router's network name. Click Connect. Enter the network's password. Click Next. Select a network privacy option.

One way to be a cute girl is to look cute, and you can do this by wearing the right clothes, accessories, and hairstyles. Hairstyles that will make you look cute include:  Pigtails Braids Long and messy ponytails Bangs Ringlets Side ponytails Elements that can make clothes cute include colors, designs and patterns, and fabrics. Once you have the right materials and designs, you can put together entire cute outfits.  When it comes to picking colors, choose clothes in soft or pastel colors over bright and vibrant ones Cute patterns include polka dots, florals, animal prints, and soft plaids Opt for soft and flowy materials, such as cotton, chiffon, and lace Clothes with ribbons, bows, and big buttons are also cute Once you’ve got cute clothing styles picked out, you can put together cute outfits. The key here is wearing clothes that are youthful and fun without being too revealing. Good choices for cute clothes and outfits include:  Oversized shirts and sweaters paired with leggings or skinny pants  Dresses and pleated skirts with patterned leggings or knee-high socks  Strapless or spaghetti-strap dresses There are tons of cute accessories that you can use to make any outfit cute, and this includes jewelry, hair accessories, shoes, and more!  Cute accessories for your hair include bows, headbands, clips, and ribbons  Even hats can be cute, including oversized beanies, knit toques, and hats with pompoms  Good shoes for a cute outfit include Mary Janes, ballet slippers, and Oxfords  When it comes to jewelry, opt for funky pieces like charm bracelets and necklaces and earrings with animals or shapes
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Choose a cute hair style. Wear clothes with cute elements. Put together cute outfits. Pair your wardrobe with cute accessories.