In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Center the tip of each screw with its corresponding pilot hole mark. Use a power drill or screwdriver to drive the screws into the underlying wall stud to a depth of about 1 inch (2.5 cm). Then, remove the screws from the wall carefully.  Use the screws that came packaged with your shelf brackets. If your brackets didn’t include their own fasteners, 1.25 in (3.2 cm) wood screws will be a good fit for most average-sized shelves.  Boring pilot holes is easier, neater, and more precise than trying to screw directly into the bracket holes in one shot. Align the screw holes of each bracket with your pilot holes and reinsert the screws. Tighten the screws with your drill or screwdriver until they’re seated snugly in the wall. Be sure to double-check that your brackets are straight and even before you cinch them down.  Avoid overtightening your screws. Doing so could damage the surrounding surface and weaken their connection as a result. Hold off on putting up your shelves until you have all of your brackets in place. If any of the brackets are misaligned, it will be much easier to fix them if you haven't already installed the shelves. Depending on the style of your shelves, you may be able to simply rest them on top of the brackets and call it a day. If your shelves are designed to be anchored to the brackets, insert screws in the appropriate slots and fasten them down. Most of time, these slots will be located along the tops of brackets where the shelves sit.  Use your level to make sure your shelves are even. If they're off level by more than a small amount, it may be necessary to drill a new pilot hole for one of your brackets. As long as the brackets are seated securely in the wall studs and you're using anchors of an appropriate strength rating, your shelves should have no problem supporting the amount of weight indicated in the product specifications. Inspect the area around your newly-mounted shelves for traces of the markings you made while searching for your wall studs and positioning your shelf brackets. If you find any, rub them out gently with the eraser end of your pencil. Afterwards, congratulate yourself on a job well done! If you opted to put up painter’s tape to protect your wall, simply peel it off and throw it in the trash.
Summary: Drill the pilot holes for the bracket screws. Fasten the brackets to the wall using the pilot holes you just drilled. Put your shelves in place on top of the brackets. Erase any visible pencil marks left on the wall.

Some people will view this as going overboard. Before you go through with getting your own obituary published, re-think your reasons and desires for doing so. If this is for a practical joke, it could be over-the-top and funny for that reason. If you are doing this for spite or legal reasons, do not go through with this. While planning this, contact any family members that may read the obituary and tell them the truth before they begin grieving. Obituaries can be as long and detailed as you wish. It is best to keep them brief and too the point. Write in short, but clear sentences. A good start could be:  ”O'Neill, Eric B. age 28 of California passed away April 20, 2016. Eric's greatest joy was caring for his hamster, Button Boy. “ Many newspapers charge by the line and have packaged deals for the amount of lines like four lines for $40 and 40 lines for $400. To successfully publish an obituary, you'll need to provide to the newspaper a name, address, and phone number for the person paying for the obituary. On top of that information, you'll need the name and phone number of the mortuary or cremation provider. This record is usually kept confidential unless consent is provided by you.  If in doubt you can coerce the newspaper with a fake name and use a willing friend's phone number. Once you finish the application, you're ready to send in the obituary and payment. These days newspapers will accept obituary notices via phone, email, fax, or mail. Look into the requirements of your local newspaper before applying.
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One-sentence summary -- Contemplate your decision. Write your obituary. Prep the information. Send in the application.

Q: If you only have a row or two that you need to delete, you can quickly do it with your mouse. You'll see the entire empty row get selected when you right-click. If you have several blank rows one after the other, click and hold on the first row number, then drag your mouse to the last of the rows you want to delete. Right-click anywhere on the selection. The empty row will be deleted, and the rows beneath will move up to fill the empty space. All of your rows beneath with automatically be renumbered.
A: Find the row that you want to remove. Right-click on the row number that you want to delete. Select "Delete".

Article: Click on the search bar at the top of the page. Type keywords or the video's title into the search bar. Press the magnifying glass or ↵ Enter.  This option is located below the video. On this tab you will have two options. You may share the video directly on a social media platform or copy a link to the video. This tab lists several platforms for you to share the video on. Click on the icon of the platform you would like to use. The platform will launch in a new window. From here you may share the video with your friends. Options include:  Facebook Twitter Google+ Blogger Tumblr Live Journal The link is listed underneath all of the social media icons. Use the Mac shortcut ⌘ Command+C or the Windows shortcut Ctrl+C. You may want to paste the link in an email, in a Facebook message, or on a blog. Use the Mac shortcut ⌘ Command+V or the Windows shortcut Ctrl+V.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Navigate to YouTube.com. Search for a video. Scroll through the results and click on the video you want to share. Click on “Share”. Select the “Share” tab. Select a platform to share the video on. Click on the box containing the link to select it. Copy the link. Navigate to the place you would like to paste the link. Paste the link. Share the link with your friends.

Problem: Article: Continue to slaughter Swamp Things and Frankensteins. Congratulations, you now have the one of the strongest swords in the game!
Summary:
If need be, wait for more Solar Eclipses. Combine True Excalibur, True Night's Edge, and a Broken Hero Sword at a Mythril/Orithcalum Anvil.