INPUT ARTICLE: Article: In this case, identify the example duplicate, "Alan." Make sure that the records you are trying to delete are actually duplicates by entering the SQL below. " In the instance of a column named "Names," you would replace "column_name" with Names. If you were trying to identify the duplicate by a different column, for example the age of Alan rather than his name, you would enter "Ages" in the place of "column_name" and so on.   select column_name, count(column_name)  from table  group by column_name having count (column_name) > 1;

SUMMARY: Identify the duplicate. Identifying from a column named "Names. Identifying from other columns.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Measure the opening in the door frame to determine the how large the replacement screen needs to be. Then, add 2 in (5.1 cm) to both the length and width measurements so you have enough room to secure the splines.  You can purchase a full roll of screening if you plan on replacing multiple screens in multiple doors. On average, most screen doors come in 2 standard sizes, either 32 in (81 cm) or 36 in (91 cm) wide. They often measure to 80 in (200 cm) high. Center the screen as best as you can and aim to have the same amount of extra screen on each side. Keeping it centered ensures that 1 side is not too short when securing it to the frame. It’s okay if the screen is not perfectly centered since you’ll trim off the extra later on. Try to keep the screen as taught as possible. This looks the best and ensures no bugs get through the screen. Hold one end in place as your friend holds the other, and pull on the screen gently to get rid of any slack. If you're working alone, use pieces of tapes or clamps to hold the screen in place. After you lay the screen across the door frame, roll your spline roller across each groove of the door frame. This dents the screen slightly, making it easier to replace the spline. Doing this also helps prevent your screen from ripping during the process. If your splines are still flexible and do not have any cuts or dents, use the same pieces that secured the old screen. If the splines are cracked, old, dry, or damaged, throw them away and get new splines with the same diameter. If you are replacing the splines, cut them to the length of the grooves on the door frame. Line the spline up with the groove of the frame, and apply the roller to push the spline into the groove. Start at one corner and roll until you reach the opposite end. Then, secure the adjacent spline, working in an “L” shape. Do this until all 4 splines are pushed down and the screen is securely held in place. For a thorough hold, push the corners of the screen into place using a screwdriver. Once the screen is fastened to the frame, you can trim off any extra hanging along the edges. Line up your utility knife with the screen so it is about 1⁄16 in (0.16 cm) above the spline, pierce the screen with the tip of the knife, and drag the knife through the screen to cut it. Do this for all 4 sides and throw away the scraps of screen. To put the screen back in place, lift it up with both hands, and line up the bottom with the door track. Then, tilt the screen door until it is straight, and slide it into place. If you removed the door handle, screw it back into place with a flathead screwdriver.  With a bit of maneuvering, you can easily put the door back on. If your door is on hinges, place the door back into your door frame, and place the hinge pins inside of the hinges. Tap them into place with the handle of a screwdriver.
Summary: Cut the screen at least 2 in (5.1 cm) wider than your door frame. Place the new screen across the door frame. Have a friend hold the screen in place so it stays taught. Roll the spline roller on the screen before inserting the splines. Reuse or replace your splines depending on their condition. Use a spline roller to press the spline and screen deeply into the groove. Cut away the extra screen using a utility knife. Replace your screen door and handle after you install the screen.

Take notes as funny thoughts come to you, or write down strange occurrences that strike your funny bone. At this point, you don’t need to be writing full-fledged jokes; just write down situations, lines, or personal anecdotes from your past that seem funny and could be used as material for jokes in the future. If you don’t want to carry a notepad around, many smartphones have a notepad app built in. Based on what you find funny, start to write longer jokes and anecdotes derived from ideas you’ve noted. Look for ways in which you can present material in surprising, unexpected, or bizarre ways. It’s a common move in joke writing to lead the audience in one direction, and then surprise them by reversing the premise in the punchline.  Repeat this process over and over: develop a funny idea of observation, pair it with similar funny ideas, and write out a full-length joke or anecdote.  For example, if you jotted down that you hate being stuck in traffic and, the next night you went on a bad date, you could work these into a joke about how bad traffic and bad dates seem to go together in your city. Comedians—especially stand-up comics—can learn a great deal from more established performers in their field. Go to your local comedy club as often as possible, and watch all of the online standup specials that you can find. Pay attention to the comedians: note how they time their jokes, how they move from one topic into the next, and where they seem to draw their source material from.
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One-sentence summary -- Jot down joke ideas in a notebook. Organize one or two funny ideas into a joke. Watch and listen to other comedians.

Q: If you are in question, assume that the material is asbestos. If you need to be sure, bring in a consultant that is uniquely qualified to identify asbestos. This could be an experienced contractor or someone like a building inspector. These contacts can be found on the internet. Don't attempt to take a sample on your own as you could expose yourself and others in the area to asbestos. Get a qualified professional to take the sample as they will have the necessary personal protective equipment and tools to do the job. For instance, they may need to put on coveralls, gloves, and a respirator before chipping off a piece of the material and putting it in a sealed container. They can use a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) vacuum to contain dust particles and clean the area.   The professional will also dispose of their equipment and the waste from the HEPA vacuum as per your area's regulations. Lab tests can tell you with certainty whether a material contains asbestos or not. Take your sample to a NATA certified lab. If there is one in your area, you can drive it there. If you have to send it off in the mail, follow any regulatory guidelines for mailing asbestos. The lab will identify the material and report back to you.
A: Consult someone experienced in identifying asbestos. Have a professional collect a sample. Send the sample to a verified lab.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Because they cannot provide a universal way to download playlists, SoundCloud allows artists to link to their downloadable albums or playlists on other sites.  You can find out if a playlist can be purchased through another service if an artist has added a Buy button to their playlist. SoundCloud artists do have the option to change the text on the button from “Buy” to something else. Some playlists will say Pre-Order, Purchase, or something along these lines. Artists often use services like iTunes, BandCamp or Spotify to sell songs and albums. The link from SoundCloud will likely link to one of those widely-used services, and most will require you to enter your credit card information before you are able to download your playlist.

SUMMARY:
Find a playlist you want to download. Download the playlist from the link provided by the artist.