Article: Sometimes the author of a website can be difficult to find. However, on good websites, the author should be under the title, at the bottom of the page, or on the “About Us” page. Write the name of the author on the upper left-hand corner of the notecard. IN this example, the author's name is Greg Haws, so the name is written as follows: Haws, Greg. Establish the title of the particular page you sources your information from, which may be different from the main website. In this example, the specific page being referenced is “Cows Like to Moo”. Write this information beneath the author's name, and be sure to put quotation marks around it.  Haws, Greg. "Cows Like to Moo" Now you'll need the title of the website. In this example, the website is named “The Story of Cows”. Place this information beneath the specific page, and underline it.  Haws, Greg. "Cows Like to Moo" The Story of Cows Next, add the year of publication below the title of the website. The year should be at the top of the webpage, under the title or at the bottom of the webpage. If the article also has a month and date, include those too. In this example, the year is 2001.  Haws, Greg. "Cows Like to Moo" The Story of Cows 2001. In addition to the above-mentioned information, you'll need to add the date on which you accessed the site. This information is important, as websites can change or disappear over time. In this example, the website was accessed on the 18th of June, 2014.  Haws, Greg. "Cows Like to Moo" The Story of Cows 2001. June 18, 2014. Finally, you'll need to include the exact URL of the website, so your readers can access the information themselves, if they wish. In this example, the fictitious example used is www.thestoryofcows.com/cowsmoo.  Haws, Greg. "Cows Like to Moo" The Story of Cows 2001. June 18, 2014. www.thestoryofcows.com/cowsmoo
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Find the author of the website. Write the name of the particular page you wish to source. Include the title of the website. Add the year of publications. Be sure to include the date you accessed the website. Include the exact URL of the website.
Article: If the dog has injured their spine, it is especially important that you carry them on a firm, stiff surface. Evidence of a spine injury include immobility or wobbliness in the rear legs, unconsciousness, differently-sized pupils, partial or complete paralysis, or blood flowing from the dog's orifices.  There are many options for flat surfaces to use as stretchers. Aside from a board, you can use a sled, table leaf, bookshelf, ironing board, or even a window screen.  Make sure the dog lays on its side, and that its body is not twisted while moving it carefully onto the stretcher. Have someone help you carefully move them onto the stretcher, if possible. Position the head of an unconscious dog in normal alignment with the dog's body.  With the dog on its side, this means the snout should be pointed forward or a bit downward.  This is important to maintain both airflow to the lungs and blood flow to the brain. If the dog has vomited, position the head slightly downward, to allow vomit to easily vacate the dog's mouth. Be aware the a dog that has suffered a head injury is likely to vomit, even if they are unconscious. If the dog's limb is clearly broken, wrap it in something clean, such as gauze or a towel and tape it in place. The goal is reducing movement of the leg.  As you move the dog, make sure to support the entire limb, so that it cannot bend at the point where it was broken or fractured. Do not attempt to push broken bones back into place. If the dog bleeds continuously for more than five minutes, you need to take steps to control the bleeding.  First, apply pressure with a clean material, ideally a padded bandage or gauze.  This will at least slow the loss of blood.  If you have wrap and/or tape, wrap a bleeding wound with tension equal to gently pressing on the wound.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Check for evidence of a spine injury. Position an unconscious dog's head. Do not splint a clearly broken limb. Stop uncontrolled bleeding.
Article: Tap the YouTube app icon, which resembles a red-and-white YouTube logo on a white background. Doing so opens your YouTube home page if you're logged in. If you aren't logged into your account, select your account (or enter your email address) and enter your password when prompted. It's at the top of the screen. Tap the video you want to upload to select it. It's a musical note icon at the bottom of the screen. On Android, this note is in the top-left corner of the screen. This is below the video's preview at the bottom of the screen. Skip this step on Android. Scroll down until you find a song you'd like to use, then tap the song to select it.  You can preview a song by tapping its "Play" button on the left side of the song's name. On Android, tap the + icon in the bottom-right corner of a song to select it. It's to the right of the song's name. You can lower the audio track's volume in order to let through your video's original audio by tapping and dragging the slider at the bottom of the screen to the left. It's in the top-right corner of the screen. Skip this step on Android. Enter a title and description for the video, then tap UPLOAD in the top-right corner of the screen. Your video will begin uploading with your selected audio included. On Android, you'll tap the blue "Send" {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/2\/2e\/Android7send.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/2\/2e\/Android7send.png\/30px-Android7send.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of an Android icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} icon in the top-right corner of the screen.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open YouTube. Tap the "Upload"  icon. Select a video. Tap the "Music" tab. Tap Add music. Select a song. Tap the "Tune"  icon. Adjust the audio saturation. Tap NEXT. Publish your video.