Article: This can be a website with ads you want to view, or a website where the ad blocker is disrupting website functionality. It can be found in the upper-right corner of your web browser to the side of the address bar.  It usually has a red icon with the ad blocker initials in it.  This displays a drop-down menu for the ad blocker extension. This is different for different extensions.  It could be an icon that resembles a circle with a line through the top, a checkmark icon next to "Enabled", an Enable/Disable button or something similar.  The extension will remember your preferences for the site. You may need to refresh your browser to view what your ad blocker was blocking.  Click the icon that resembles a circular arrow icon to the left of your address bar to refresh your web browser.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Go a website that your ad blocker is interfering with. Click the ad blocker extension icon. Click the option to disable the ad blocker. Click  to refresh your browser.

Problem: Article: Ask a few close friends or business associates to give you feedback on your list of possible names. Give them at least 3-5 names to choose from. Ask for honest opinions and reasons for why they like or dislike certain names you propose. Your community’s population will be the ones to use your service. Make sure you get feedback from a few members of the community to understand if there are any negative associations with your firm’s name. Creative names can work in your favor, but remember that you are providing a professional service, and clients need to take you seriously. Don’t just make up a word or name. This will probably confuse people. If your firm’s name is not immediately obvious to people (such as using your last name), you should be able to explain why you chose the name. You do not want to name your own law firm something that is too similar to a competing firm. Choose something original that will stand apart from your competition. Lewis Legal Lords may sound cute, but people rarely look for that quality in their attorneys, and having a silly name may hurt your business. People want an attorney who takes the practice of law seriously. They also want someone who maintain a professional business, rather than someone who jokes around a lot. Make sure your name is broad enough to include areas your law firm might grow into. For example, if you are currently specializing in divorce, rather than naming your firm Davis Divorce Law, consider using Davis Family Law.
Summary: Get feedback from trustworthy sources. Be aware of negative associations. Keep the name professional. Make sure the name makes sense. Consider names of other law firms in your area. Avoid alliteration. Anticipate growth.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Eliminate all the distractions you can, starting with the TV and/or screens. Turn the screens off when study time begins and make this a consistent rule. It’s loud and colourful, and there’s no way your child can study well in front of it. Help your child find a place to work in a room without a TV.   For younger kids who might still need lots of help from parents, try the kitchen or dining room table. Older children might prefer to study alone at a desk in their room, so resist their requests to put a TV in their bedroom. During study time, everyone in the house should put their phones on silent and limit their screen time. Modeling this behavior for younger children is especially important, as they’ll feel like they’re part of a team effort. If you have older and younger children in the same house, ask older children to put their phones on silent and not check them when in front of younger, studying siblings. Because so much homework is online now, you won’t be able to avoid the distraction of the computer. Either sit with your child or check in with them frequently to make sure they’re not on social media or browsing the Internet when they should be studying. You can also set up software to limit Internet distraction. For Macs, Self-Control is a free service that blocks a list of websites during study times. For Windows, go with Cold Turkey for a fee of $20 per month. There’s also StayFocused for Chrome browsers or LeechBlock for Firefox. Having a well-lit space will keep your child awake and focused and prevent them from straining their eyes. Make sure there are bright overhead lights or several lamps in your study space. A window is also a good idea, but keep on eye your child in case it becomes a distraction. If you’re watching TV while your child is studying, that’s only going to make them jealous and distracted. Teach them by example. Sit down next to your child and work on something while they study. Finish your work, write a grocery list, or pay bills in their study space while they’re working. This will keep them from feeling alone.  For example, if your child is studying at the kitchen table, sit down next to them and work on a task of your own. Seeing you focused on your tasks is also a great way to model good behavior for your child.

SUMMARY: Pick a spot away from the television or any other kind of screens. Set up rules for everyone’s cell phones. Accept the computer as a necessary distraction. Provide plenty of light. Do your own work in the space with your child.

A clicker is a small plastic box with a metal tab in it. When you press it, it makes a clicking sound.  These are available online or in pet stores, and they cost as little as $1. These are commonly used to train dogs and cats.  It's best to use a clicker specifically designed for training. If you don't have one, though, make a distinct clicking noise with your mouth, or you can use a pen that makes a clicking sound. If your cat is deaf, you can use a pen light to achieve the same results. In order for the training to work, you need to give your cat a reward. A common reward is a special treat of some sort (e.g., tuna or deli turkey), and it should be something that can be given instantly to reward behavior. If the treat is food, it should be cut up into pea-sized chunks. Some cats might respond well to affection or a toy. Use a stick-like object, such as a pen or a spoon. This item should be easily recognizable and used only for training. Your cat will eventually follow this object as a target, so you don't want your cat jumping up to the dinner table to follow her training spoon.  You can make a target stick by putting a Ping-Pong ball on the end of a pencil or chopstick.  Don't use the treat as the target. This will teach your cat to do tricks only when there is a treat involved. Eventually you'll want to be able to get your cats to do tricks without treats (though you should still reward with treats sporadically). Set aside about 5 minutes for each training session, and hold these sessions a few times a day. Wait until your cat is active and hungry (it should be at least 20-30 minutes until mealtime). He will be more interested in the treat and will respond better to the training. Start your training in a location that will be quiet and without distractions. If you have other pets around, try putting them outside or in a separate room while you work on training your cat.
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Get a clicker. Have some treats on hand. Get a target item. Find a good time to train. Start in a quiet location.