Article: The loss of your cat is a stressful, sad, and emotionally draining event. As a result, your energy sources may feel depleted. It is very important that you take time to continue practicing self-care. For example, eat healthy food and exercise regularly in order to give yourself enough energy to meet your physical needs. Exercise can also improve your mood by releasing endorphins. An excellent way to cope with your loss is by taking part in activities you enjoy. This can give your mind a mental break from grieving and will help you to relax. For example, you may want to go to a movie, spend some time with friends, or have a day at the spa. Alternatively, you could try some breathing exercises to help you calm your mind down and cope with the stress associated with losing your cat. If you have other pets, they may also be experiencing grief and confusion as a result of the death of your cat. In order to continue giving your other pets proper care, you should do your best to maintain their daily routine. For example, continue to feed your other pets at the same time as normal.  If you have surviving pets, especially another cat, remember that they have also suffered a loss. Cats especially can feel separation anxiety after losing a friend. Take these needs into consideration. You may also want to provide them with more attention and affection. This could mean playing more with them or providing them with additional cuddle time. When your cat dies they leave behind a void. You may feel the urge to rush out and replace your feline companion with a new cat. The decision concerning if, and when, to replace your cat is very personal and you should wait until you feel emotionally ready. As a general rule, it is best to wait until you have mourned the death of your cat and you are emotionally ready to welcome a new cat into your life.  You may want to start by volunteering at a rescue shelter before actually adopting a new cat. This will help you know when you are ready. If you live on your own and your cat was an important source of companionship, you may want to get a new cat sooner.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Eat healthy food and exercise. Engage in activities you enjoy. Maintain your daily routine for other pets. Consider getting another cat.
Article: In order to upload videos to YouTube, you will need to create a Google account. Creating a Google account is free, and if you already use Gmail or Google Drive, you already have an account. Your YouTube account is defined as a "Channel". This is your hub for all of the content you upload and comments you make when you are logged into YouTube. By default, your channel will have the same name as your Google account. If you want to use a different name on YouTube, you will need to create a new Channel.  You can have multiple Channels on one Google account. Each Channel will also get a corresponding Google+ page. To create a new Channel, click your account name in the upper-right corner and then click the "All my channels" link. This will open a page showing all of your linked Channels. Click the "Create a new channel" button to create a new Channel. You will be asked to enter a name for your new channel as well as choose a category. Choose a channel name that relates to your content. This will help make your channel more recognizable and more authoritative. What you need will vary depending on what you are planning on making. Are you going for a TV-like feel with your video? You'll need a decent camcorder and some editing software. Are you just filming yourself? You can probably get by with just a webcam. If you're uploading animation, then you just need your animation tools, no camera required.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Create a Google account. Create a channel. Obtain your video recording equipment.
Article: Depending on where you're submitting, you will need to be able to send in your music on a physical CD or electronically through a digital format such as MP3.  For CD distribution, you usually don't need fancy packaging or elaborate press kits. In fact, many radio stations will request that you not send in materials like this. Some musicians insist that a plain silver CD-R with your name and the song title, accompanied by a track listing in a clear plastic case, is all you need. Whatever packaging you choose, make sure all your information is clear, complete, concise, and correct. You don't want a music director to fall in love with your song only to be unable to figure out who it belongs to! Some radio stations may accept email attachments, but more often if they accept electronic submissions they will want a link to an online source for your music. You have many options for digital distribution.  If you want your music more publicly available, you can use services such as iTunes, Amazon Music, or Bandcamp. iTunes allows you to sign up to sell your music for free; Amazon Music requires you to use a distributor to sell your music through their Digital Music store. Bandcamp is also free to sign up and is becoming increasingly popular with artists. Examine several options and choose the best for your situation. You can also get your music online by using websites such as YouTube or Vimeo. Read the Terms and Conditions for any website carefully; you want to make sure you keep your copyright and permission to sell your music! Sites such as Soundcloud, Mediafire, and Sendspace operate legal file sharing services that allow music directors to download your music without having to worry about viruses and other safety issues. You may or may not be requested to submit a press kit with your music. However, it doesn't hurt to have one ready to go. Most press kits include several basic elements that will help people get to know you quickly.  Write a cover letter. This should be addressed to the person to whom you're submitting your music. Include your contact information, any webpages (YouTube, Facebook, website, etc.) that you have, and basic information about your music (genre, themes, etc.). Write a short biography. This should be a short description of you (or your band, if you have one) and your accomplishments so far. You can talk about your influences and interests here, but keep this part story-oriented. Consider it like your introduction to a new friend.  Create a "fact sheet." This should include the essential information about you: name, style of music, other artists/bands you are similar to, instrumentation, etc.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Prepare your music for distribution. Make your music easily shareable online. Compose a press kit.