Q: There are several ways to achieve a delicious result from a pork roast recipe, so choose what is preferable for your meal.  Cook the pork roast in the oven on 325 degrees Fahrenheit (163 degrees Celsius). Cooking time will be 35 minutes per lb. (0.45kg) of meat. A pork roast with the bone in will cook faster than a boneless roast. It will result in a crispier surface texture with less moisture. This is an ideal method if you want to make gravy. Cook the pork roast in a slow cooker, for the most tender roast. Place the brown roast in the slow cooker for approximately 6 hours on low. If your roast is extremely large, you may want to cut it into a few pieces. Always reduce the amount of liquid you add to the slow cooker, unless the recipe is intended for crock pot use. Cook the pork roast in a Dutch oven on your stove top. You will want to bring all the ingredients, including the added liquid, to a boil. Then, turn down the temperature and cook covered on low for 2.5 to 3 hours.
A: Choose your preferred cooking method.

Article: Rather than searching using a search engine, search at a reputable software download site and use the words “convert JPEG GIF.” Consider narrowing your search by specifying only freeware, if you don't want to pay for it.  Look for editor's ratings for reviews written by the website's editorial staff, or user ratings from actual users who have tried it. Both can provide valuable information. If you're not sure which to choose, read through several of the descriptions of products that come up. Don't just read about the product, but go to the website for the company and look for an “About us” page that tells about the company that makes it. See whether it has other products or testimonials from customers.   Some programs let you specify multiple files to convert. Others will work in a similar manner to image editing software, in which case you can follow the instructions above.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Search for an image converter software application online. Pick software that has a website which not only lists its capabilities but also offers help files to show you how to use the program. Download and install the software. Run the application.

Problem: Article: Depending on how badly dislocated your knee is or if you are in significant pain, you may need to call emergency services or get to a local hospital. Evaluating the status of your knee before deciding on the right treatment can prevent further injury and minimize discomfort.  You may have a dislocated knee if your knee appears deformed or different than it normally does.  Other signs your knee may be dislocated are: you cannot straighten out a bent knee, your kneecap dislocates to the outside of your knee, you have pain and tenderness in the area, there is swelling around your knee, you can move your kneecap far to each side of your knee.  You may also have trouble walking. If you are able and it is not too painful, try and straighten out your knee. If your knee is stuck or too painful to straighten out, stabilize it and get medical attention as soon as possible. If your knee is deformed or painful, avoid moving the joint. You also shouldn’t force it into place. This may cause further injury to your surrounding muscles, ligaments, nerves or blood vessels. It is very important to stabilize your knee to prevent further damage. Place a splint behind and around your knee until you can get medical attention.  Make a splint using a variety of items including rolled up newspaper or towels. Apply surgical tape around your leg to keep the splints in place.  Having padding on your splint may minimize pain. Place an ice pack on your knee after you splint it. This can minimize pain and swelling by controlling internal bleeding and the pooling of fluids around the injured joint. Avoid applying the ice directly to the joint to prevent frostbite. Wrap your knee or the joint in some kind of cloth or towel to reduce your risk of frostbite. Your doctor or local hospital can decide on the best treatment for your knee, which will likely include realigning your joint. Depending on the severity of the dislocation, you may need a splint, cast, surgery, or rehabilitation.  Your doctor may ask questions about how the dislocation happened, how painful the injury is, and if you’ve had a dislocated knee in the past. You may need an x-ray or MRI to help determine the severity of your dislocation and the best course of treatment. Once your doctor examines you, she may suggest several different types of treatment. You may undergo:  Reduction, which requires that your doctor gently maneuver your knee back into place. If you are in a lot of pain, she may give you a local or general anesthetic.  Immobilization, which requires a splint or sling to keep your knee from moving around too much. How long you wear the splint depends on how much damage the dislocation caused.  Surgery, which may be necessary if your doctor can’t realign your knee, the surrounding tissue is damaged, or you have frequent dislocations.  Rehabilitation, which can help you regain motor strength after your splint is removed.
Summary: Evaluate the situation. Straighten your knee if possible. Avoid moving the joint. Splint your knee. Apply ice to your knee. Visit a doctor. Receive treatment.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: When you apply for unemployment insurance with the state of California, you will need to actively seek employment.  You will also have to register with CalJOBS.  Keep a record of your efforts and contact information of the employers you apply with in case of an eligibility interview.  Register on line at www.caljobs.ca.gov . To register click "sign up" and enter the required information.  Register as an individual.  You will need your social security number and must create a user name and password. You must search each week for full time work. Searching for part-time work is also required. If you are in a union, you must inform them of your search and still seek full-time employment. You must be able and available to work. Some circumstances or actions may disqualify you from receiving payments.  While some of these circumstances may not necessarily exclude you from receiving payments, knowing which ones can will help you best plan ahead.  Review the following list to learn what these disqualifying circumstances are:  If you quit or were fired from you job. If a strike or lockout has resulted in your loss of work. If you refuse work. If you do not have transport. Not looking for work or filing your claim late. If your information provided was incorrect. If you are physically or mentally unable to work. People who work for a public school, non-profit educational institution, or any other non-profit organization that provides services to a public or non-profit school, may not receive benefits based on those wages earned.  Those in this situation may still receive benefits if wages from employers other than these educational organizations met the standard requirements.  If you work for a public school or non-profit education organization, you may not receive benefits during recess. Additional non-education income may still qualify you for benefits.

SUMMARY: Meet the work search requirements. Find if you might have been disqualified. Understand that school employees might not be eligible.

Q: Plan your videos out ahead of time; if you don't, there is a risk you'll ramble on or fail to engage the audience. Find some topics you think people are ,most interested in, but also throw in some unique ideas from your own head. Be sure to vary your videos. (For example, don't make every other video a makeup tutorial.) You can also occasionally collaborate with other Youtubers you do the same things as you.  Make sure to have good lighting (sunlight or a bright inside light) and good audio. Speak clearly and loudly. Keep the videos at around 6-8 minutes (or shorter). Try not to ramble; instead, get to the point and discuss the video topic. (This is why planning before shooting matters.) Use a program such as iMovie (Mac) or Windows Movie Maker (PC). Keeping things new and fresh is important and brings your viewers back frequently.
A:
Start making videos. Start with easy tutorials and keep them short and sweet. Edit your videos. Try to make a new video every one to two weeks.