Problem: Article: Is it going to be in a place that is relatively similar to places on earth? You don’t need to figure out everything about the entire world, but you do need to figure out where you want your story to occur.   For example, maybe you want the major action of your story to occur in a world where most people live in caves because outside of caves there are a ton of dangerous slime pits that you could fall into. Like slime pits! Animes often have parts of their world that are slightly magical or strange in some way. Maybe pianos talk and give people lots of advice. Maybe there are flying beasts that people use to get from place to place. It doesn’t have to be something incredibly fantastical or something out of a science fiction novel – just pick something that works with your world and your story.  For example, the magic of the world could be a simple folk tale that may or may not be true. Maybe on the slime pit world, there is a story that if you fall into a slime pit and survive you’ll be granted special powers but no one knows if this is true or not. Are the residents of your world living in apartment complexes or in wooden huts? Are they hunting for their food, or can they go out to dinner are restaurants? Obviously, there are a ton of other possibilities in between and beyond these examples. The technological status of your world will inform a lot of the ways that your characters interact with the problems that face them.  For example if someone falls into a slime pit in a technologically advanced world, maybe it’s no big deal because everyone wears anti-slime suits.
Summary: Figure out where you want your story to be set, is it going to be on an alien planet? Find interesting things about your world. Decide the technological advancement of this world.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Your printer or copier will have a specific stapler cartridge that will need to be replaced, rather than replacing staples in individual rows. Usually these cartridges include thousands of staples.  The refill cartridge should be matched to the particular model of printer or copier you use. While the staples may be of similar size to each other, the cartridges are designed uniquely for your office equipment. The printer staples will be found within the finishing unit of your printer or copier. You will usually be able to release the stapler cartridge by lowering it from its location within the finisher.  Look for any necessary tabs that you may need to press to release the cartridge. Refer to your product manual for more details on how to locate the finisher. You may not need to replace your entire cartridge. If your stapler cartridge is jammed, you’ll only need to remove the upper layer of staples. You’ll be able to do this by lowering the guide, while holding onto the knob on the cartridge.  Slide the upper layer of staples out of the cartridge. Holding onto the knob, raise the guide again and return it to its original position. If you need to replace your staple cartridge, the steps will be similar to the above. Lower the guide, while holding onto the knob of the cartridge.  You can usually recycle your used staple cartridge at an office supply store. Finish by holding onto the knob, raising the guide and sliding  the fresh staple cartridge into position.

SUMMARY: Purchase a refill cartridge. Locate the finisher. Remove the top layer of staples if necessary. Replace the staple cartridge if necessary.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Visit the Facebook page to make a post or send a message. The page is followed by a lot of people, so be persistent. There is no guarantee that Morgan Freeman is responsible for each post or that he will see your comments. The page is at https://www.facebook.com/MorganFreeman/.  You can comment on each post and respond to other commenters as long as you maintain a friendly attitude. Avoid filling the comments with tens of repetitive or off-topic posts. Morgan Freeman does not have a verified Twitter or Instagram page, so don’t be fooled by the fake accounts. The quickest way to get in touch with Morgan Freeman is by calling the agent listed on the Revelations Entertainment website. Currently, he is Fred Spektor at the Creative Artists Agency. Place a call to the agency only if you have a business matter to discuss.  Try calling 1-424-288-2000 or visiting http://www.caa.com/. Revelations Entertainment notes that Morgan Freeman prefers that you give to his foundation instead of sending him gifts.
Summary: Visit Morgan Freeman’s official Facebook page. Speak with Morgan Freeman’s agent.

If your computer’s on, open the main menu on the home screen. Select “shut down” or equivalent to turn off all power. Don’t trust pushing the “power” button to turn off all power. More often than not, this only puts your computer into “sleep” mode. If your computer is currently plugged into a power outlet, unplug it. If it’s a laptop, unhook it from its charger, too. Detach any other devices that are connected to the computer. If you have a laptop, turn it over. Find the battery compartment. Release its latch to remove the lid. Take the battery out and set it aside. Expect some amount of electricity to still linger within your computer after you power it off and remove the battery. Press the power button and keep it pressed down for at least ten seconds. Discharge any residual electricity that’s still present. Before you open the computer and start working on its insides, put on a pair of latex gloves. Expect oils from your skin to interfere with the components’ normal operation. Also, wear a pair of anti-static bracelets to prevent your fingers from discharging any static electricity, which can also damage the components. Anti-static bracelets can be purchased online or at brick-and-mortar stores like Walmart or Radio Shack. Expect dirt and dust particles to also interfere with the computer’s working parts. Choose a clean area to work in. If your workspace needs to be cleaned, wait for any airborne particles to settle before you proceed with opening your computer.
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One-sentence summary -- Switch off all power. Unplug all cords and devices. Take out the battery. Hold the power button down. Wear safety gear. Work in a dirt- and dust-free environment.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Reading at different paces helps you read both efficiently and quickly. Some articles will be more complicated than others. Read fluffier material quickly, and slow your pace when you reach something more complicated.  Some articles can be skimmed or read very quickly. A local interest story about a new restaurant, for example, is probably not very complex. You can breeze through this article quickly and still learn most of the necessary information. An article that's covering, say, a recent political debate is probably more complex. You will have to slow your pace to read articles of this nature. Even though you are reading slowly here, you will still get through the paper faster having skimmed less complicated articles. News can be a bit redundant. Sometimes, information will appear in more than one section. For example, an op-ed about a current event may include facts you already read in an article. Another article may contain basic information about ongoing current events you already know.  If you start reading something that sounds familiar, skim or skip over the paragraph. If an entire article seems like information you already know, it's okay to skip it. If you read news online or watch the news, information in a newspaper may be repetitive. Many people have a tendency to talk to themselves when reading. You may whisper the words out loud as you read them in your head. This habit can actually greatly slow down your reading pace.  Pay attention to your mouth when you read. Try to be aware of mouthing the words out loud. If you catch yourself whispering or talking, stop. You will finish the paper quicker if you're not talking out loud. You may also find you're talking to yourself silently in your head while you read. You may be repeating the words in your head a second time or adding commentary. Try to silence your internal monologue when you're reading. Contrary to what many believe, reading a phrase over and over again does not improve comprehension. It can also slow down your reading speed. If you're reading a complex article, it's more effective to slow down and read carefully. This will get the job done quicker and help you better retain the information.
Summary:
Vary your reading speed. Skim or skip over information you already know. Do not talk to yourself when you read. Avoid re-reading phrases.