Q: No matter your skill level, you can benefit from taking a safety course. These courses teach you how to avoid accidents, how to crash safely, and how to deal with the aftermath. Many countries have motorcycle safety organizations or government agencies that offer safety courses. Do an online search to find one in your area.  For example, the Motorcyclist Safety Foundation offers beginner and advanced courses all over US. In England, the government offers “Enhanced Riding Schemes,” or courses that are designed to improve a rider’s safety. Many drivers have trouble spotting motorcycles on the road, whether because of a blind spot or because they’re not paying attention. Whenever you’re driving near a car, assume that the rider cannot see you. For example:  Stay away from potential blind spots by riding in front of or behind a car. When a car is backing up, assume they won’t see you in time to stop. Let them finish and then continue on your way. If a car is merging into your lane, give them space. If they can’t see you they will run you over. If you’re not sure where a car will turn, look at their wheels. The angle of the wheel will indicate where they want to go next. This information can help you avoid many accidents. For example:  You will be aware of cars trying to turn left on top of you. A rider can see whether a driver will try to change lanes at an intersection. If the car is backing up, you will know what direction they will most likely go. This can include cars, rocks, and other debris. By being watchful, you will give yourself enough time to avoid anything that you see on the road. For example, if you’re riding on a small country road, keep an eye out for any cars parked in your lane. Other dangerous road debris include:  Patches of gravel Puddles of water Oil on the road Large branches on the street Be aware of what’s going on behind you by checking your mirrors. It can be tempting to keep the eye on the road in front of you at all times. However, you can benefit from knowing what’s going on behind you. For example:  If a car is speeding, they may come up behind you quickly and startle you. A car behind you may turn on their blinker, indicating that they may merge on top of you if you don’t pay attention.
A: Complete a motorcycle safety course. Behave as if no car can see you. Pay attention to the wheels of other cars. Watch out for any obstructions in the road. Check your mirrors often.

Article: Start by lifting each drawer out of your cabinet by sliding it up as you pull it out. Once you’ve removed every drawer, grab a Philips or flathead screwdriver. Unscrew each bracket and fastener connecting your doors to the frame of the cabinet. As you remove each piece, label it with pencil so that you know where it goes when it comes time to reinstall the cabinets. Unscrew each handle and knob and set them aside next to their corresponding drawer or door.  Set each screw and bracket next to the corresponding piece that it belongs to ensure that you don’t mix the brackets up. You can label each drawer by describing where it goes or you can assign each row a letter and number your drawers and doors. You can also draw a diagram showing where each drawer belongs to make the labeling process easier to understand. Refinishing your cabinets will likely take 4-5 days since you need to wait for each coat of primer and paint to dry. Lay a plastic or cloth drop cloth down along the edges of your cabinets to keep your floor clean while you sand, prime, and paint. Set up 2 saw horses or lay another drop cloth over your table to make painting your cabinets and drawers easier. If your cabinets sit an angle along multiple walls, use more than 1 drop cloth to cover as much of the floor as possible. Use painter’s tape to cover any edges where the wall meets the cabinet. Pull out each length of tape and smooth it down against your wall with your palm as you apply it. Use tape to cover any sections of your cabinet or backsplash that you don’t want to paint. If you’re worried about getting paint on your countertop, lay an additional drop cloth over the counter to keep it dry. There will be a lot of sawdust and paint fumes floating through the air while you’re working. To keep your lungs safe, wear a respirator. Keep sawdust out of your eyes by wearing protective eyewear. Put on gloves and long-sleeved clothing to keep paint off of your skin. You don’t need to wear the respirator the entire time, but it has to be on when you’re sanding and priming to avoid irritating your lungs. You won’t need to wear it while you’re painting if you go with latex paint, but oil-based paints are typically noxious and you’ll want to wear a respirator.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Remove your drawers and doors and label them. Lay a drop cloth down and set up a stable work surface. Tape off any surfaces you want to keep dry using painter’s tape. Wear a respirator, thick gloves, and protective eyewear.

Q: SmartShare is a program on your LG Smart TV that allows you to stream media files directly from your computer to your LG TV over your home network. This lets you watch movies or listen to music stored on your computer without having to transfer the files onto a flash drive or burn a DVD. SmartShare works best when both the computer and TV are connected to your network via Ethernet cable. Using SmartShare over Wi-Fi may result in hitches or low-quality playback. You'll need the TV turned on in order to allow it as a trusted item on your computer. In order to stream your computer's media files to your LG Smart TV, you'll need to connect both the TV and the computer to the same home network. Again, for the best streaming performance, both the TV and the computer should be connected to the router via Ethernet. Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen to do so. Before you can use SmartShare, you'll need to enable media streaming for your computer. This will search your computer for the Media Streaming Options menu item that's usually found in Control Panel. It's at the top of the Start menu's results. Doing so opens the Media Streaming Items menu. This option is in the middle of the window. Scroll through the available options until you find your LG TV, then check its box. If the box is already checked, you don't need to click the checkbox. It's at the bottom of the window. Your PC will now be able to stream content to your LG TV as long as it is connected to the same network. It's in the middle (or the lower-right side) of the remote. Scroll right or left until you find the SmartShare icon, which resembles four colored spheres (red, yellow, green, and blue, respectively), then select the icon with the cursor and press OK. It's a tab on the left side of the screen. You should see your PC's name on the "Devices" page; select it there. Once you open your PC's page, you can browse the video, photo, and music files on your PC. Select any such file to open it on your LG TV. The computer from which you're streaming content must be turned on and logged into your account in order for its files to show up here.
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Understand what SmartShare is. Turn on your LG Smart TV. Connect the PC and the LG Smart TV to the same home network. Open Start  on your PC. Type in media streaming options. Click Media streaming options. Click Turn on media streaming. Check the box next to your LG TV's name. Click OK. Press the "Home"  button. Select the SmartShare option. Select Devices. Select your computer. Select media to play it.