In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: These determine the strengths of each player and indicate how they will act in the game. Strength, height, intelligence, charisma, health, and speed are popular character stats. Consider whether each player will start with the same baseline stats or if each player will be unique.  If you decide that each character will be unique, assign the stats in advance, or allow each player to decide their stats using a certain number of points. For example, if each player had 100 points to use, they could assign 70 to strength, 20 to intelligence, and 10 to charisma. A player with high strength but low speed would be good at attacking but would be slow at running away from enemies. Choose weapons and magic accessories that each player will start the game with and decide how much power each weapon has to heal or wound opponents. For example, determine whether a poison can make a player sick or if it is lethal.  Weapons, medicine, magic potions, and armour are popular accessories. Think about the setting of the game to help you come up with ideas. For example, a laser sword and a plasma shield would be great sci-fi weapons. If the game is set in the Wild West, you could give each player a six-shooter gun and led plate armour. This allows each player to quickly reference their stats, traits, and accessories. Allow space on the sheet for the player to update their stats and accessories as the game goes on. This makes it easier to keep track of the strength of each character and helps to prevent cheating.  If you’re feeling creative, draw a picture of the character on the sheet. To make the game feel more realistic, write background information about each character, such as their age, education, religion, and interests.
Summary: Determine the main traits and stats of each player. Pick each character's accessories. Write a character sheet for each player.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can meet all the people in the world, but you'll never learn anything about them if you do all the talking. Try to ask people more questions, and listen actively instead of thinking about the next thing you'll say. To listen actively, give someone your undivided attention. Don't play with your phone or daydream as they speak. Make eye contact and nod occasionally to indicate you're listening. Try to visualize the events, objects, or people they describe. Diverse viewpoints can help you see things new ways and grow as a person. Do your best to chat with people of different backgrounds or beliefs in your everyday life.  For instance, sit with someone you normally wouldn't talk to during your lunch break at school or work. Let your conversation develop naturally instead of immediately ask about their religious or political beliefs. Try to get to know them by asking, “Where are you from?” or “What do you like to do for fun?” Some college campuses and community organizations will hold events meant to bring people with different backgrounds and beliefs together. Events like those put on by the Human Library, where people from different backgrounds volunteer as human books that you can "check out" for an open conversation, can help you connect with a wide variety of people. You don't need to go far to get the benefits of travel. Just look for a place where the way of life is different than your own. Immersing yourself in a new place is a great way to see the world from a different perspective.  International travel is a great way to understand different beliefs. Plan a trip to a place where you don't speak the language and don't have many connections. Learning to navigate a new part of the world without your normal tools will help broaden your perspective. If you can't make it abroad, look nearby for something that will challenge you. If you live in a city, go camping in the woods for a few days. Do you live in California? Try taking a trip to the American South to meet new people, try new food, and learn about different ways of life. for a local charity or non-profit. Set aside time to volunteer with an organization that will expose you to diverse groups of people, such as a food pantry, shelter, or youth center. Helping others, especially those who are different from you, might allow you to recognize how wants, needs, and dreams can cross boundaries. For a really unique experience, consider combining volunteering and travel. Going on a volunteer trip or even setting aside a single day to volunteer while you're in a new place can help open you up to completely different people and perspectives.
Summary: Work on listening more than you talk. Start conversation with new people whenever you can. Seize opportunities to visit new places. Volunteer

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Did you find out that the domain name you wanted was already taken? Are you wanting to be sure that your domain name is optimal for people to find your website? You'll want to practice a few simple steps to get the name just right, rather that getting stuck and giving up or taking a less than great name. Choose a domain name that sounds current, and not like something out of the 90s or 00s. Avoid using numbers or letters for words (2, 4, U, etc), or other dated language. Choose a name that sounds professional and legitimate. Unless you want to be mistaken for a porn site or a scam, choose a name that sounds professional. For example, don't name your travel website Travel4U.biz and instead go with something like QualityTravel.net. The domain name should be easy to read. Avoid names that are made up of multiple words with the same letter or letters that look the same, such as wikihowworld or wikiliki. On many computers and print media, these will be difficult to read correctly. Shorter domain names are better, as these are easier to read, type, and remember. However, if your website can be easier to remember or stand out more at wikiHow.com, rather than wHow.com, then don't worry about it. If someone is going to learn about your website by word of mouth, you'll want it to be something that's easy to remember. This is why it's best to name it after your business or after yourself (if it's something like a portfolio site). Tie your domain name to your brand rather than your product. This will help people find you more easily and be easier to remember. It can also cut down on the price of your domain. For example, wikiHow.com is better than GoodInfo.com. Maximize SEO (search engine optimization) by taking advantage of Google's tools, like Google Trends and Google Keywords. They can help you find easier searchable or more commonly searched alternatives, as well as provide expected search numbers. Don't name your site in a way that could become a copyright issue. That's a whole nightmare that you don't want to deal with. Don't confuse the terms with common intellectual properties or make it something that might be abusive to someone's copyright. For example, naming your website DisneyMovies.com or PedoMickeyMouse.com is probably a terrible idea.
Summary:
Avoid getting stuck. Keep it current. Be professional. Make sure it's readable. Keep it short. Be memorable. Choose something that's clearly you. Use Google's tools. Avoid copyright issues.