In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This is the easiest way to make fans. Your family and friends are bound to be supportive and they will probably share your work with others that they know. This can help you build a small base. Publishing your work on the Internet is a great way to start to build an audience. You can’t expect to get paid for the stuff you create immediately, but if it becomes popular then you might be able to! Try to market your blog through social media by creating a Twitter and Facebook page for your anime. Try to find someone who is excited enough about your story and anime to consider publishing it. You can find a publisher near you online. Look for someone who specializes in anime and who has a history of getting other young artists started. Who knows, they might love your work. If you don’t want to send the whole story you can just send out chapters of your anime to shorter competitions. There are plenty of film and writing related competitions that accept anime, as well as anime specific competitions that you can find online.
Summary: Share with family and friends. Create a blog or website. Contact a publisher. Send out your anime to competitions.

Use bronzer or apply a gold, shimmery foundation to the skin. Try using shades of copper and brown blushes to highlight the cheekbones.  Use a foundation brush to start applying foundation to the center of the face and blend outward.  Apply brown, deep red, nude or gold tinted lipstick. Using jet black liquid eyeliner or eyeliner pencil start in the corner of the upper eyelids (near the bridge of the nose) and apply eyeliner right along the edge of each eyelid.  Extend the eyeliner past the outer corner of your eye lid by about 1⁄2 inch (1.3 cm).  Apply eyeliner to the bottom eyelid. Start at the bottom corner, directly above the eyelashes, and draw to the outer corner of the eye. Use a small makeup brush and apply a liberal amount of eye shadow on the entire upper eyelid, brushing from the inner corner of the eyelid to the outer corner. Extend the eyeshadow to cover the top of the wingtip you’ve created.  Add a smaller amount of eyeshadow directly underneath the bottom eyelashes and extend to cover the bottom of the wingtip you’ve created. Add a lighter shade of eyeshadow right underneath the brow line for a more dramatic effect. Use shimmery blue, emerald green or gold eyeshadow to dab the upper and lower eyelids. Liberally apply mascara to the upper and lower eyelashes to lengthen them and darken the eyes. Use the brush to pull and extend the eyelashes Start from the inner corner of the eyebrow and fill in the eyebrows with black or dark brown eyebrow pencil all the way to the outer corner. Try to ensure that the eyebrows appear smooth and even all the way across.
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One-sentence summary -- Bronze up your face and neck. Contour the eye using eyeliner. Fill in the eyelids with eyeshadow. Apply jet black, ultra-lash mascara. Darken the eyebrows with eyebrow pencil.

Q: In general, you’ll need a space that’s about 14–15 m (46–49 ft) for your horse. This will give it enough room to trot, but not so much room that it will feel like it’s out at the open, which might make the horse try to escape. If you don’t have a ring, try using bales of hay to make a circle instead. When you're handling the lunge rein, take the time to fold it neatly in accordion-style pleats. Folding the reins will help keep any excess from getting tangled, and it will make it easier to hold. Never fold the coil the line around your hand. If the horse bolts, the line could pull tight around your hand, causing you serious injury.
A: Bring the horse into a ring or an enclosed pasture. Fold the excess lunge line back and forth on itself and hold that in your hand.

Problem: Article: Create a Facebook page called “Find [Person’s Name].” Social media can be extremely influential in helping spread the news and raise awareness. Share your page with everyone you know, as well as on local community pages.  Assume the person is able to see what you are posting. Post pictures of them with friends and family, happy memories, or videos of them having fun with loved ones. These show the runaway how much you love and miss them. These posts also personalize the runaway for strangers who might be following their story and help generate more interest in the case. Consider going on Twitter and tweeting the story to news media and other influential individuals. Create an email address associated with finding the runaway. Send an email from this address to all your friends and family requesting help, with a link to your Facebook page. Connect with people who might be useful in getting the information out there. Consider people who interact with the public on a daily basis, and ask them to reach out to their contacts, and/or display flyers for you. For example, you may have a pilot, a minister, or a social worker in your contact list. The pilot could hang the flyer in the crew lounges of airports. The minister could bring flyers to the hospital when visiting patients. The social worker could utilize their contacts at local government agencies to help spread the word of the runaway. Distribute several recent pictures of the runaway, and create a flyer with their information and last known whereabouts. Use high-quality photos that show the person’s face from different angles so that others get a better sense of what they look like.  Put the flyer in high-traffic locations, like gas stations, train stations, interstate rest stops, or bus depots.  Distribute flyers to local hospitals and mental health treatment centers. Ask local stores and businesses to hang a flyer in their window or other location visible to customers. Contact local papers, TV stations, and radio stations with information about the missing person and ask them to help you broadcast the information. Ask them to share the information on their websites as well..  You could say, “My son has been missing since Monday. We suspect he ran away. Could you please post his picture in your broadcast tonight, as well as put it up on your website?” Provide copies of high-quality photographs of the runaway to media representatives, as well as a missing person flyer if you have made one. Provide both digital and hard copies if necessary. Consider designating a family member or friend as your go-to media person. Let this person coordinate photos, schedule interviews if necessary, and research contacts at local publications. Working with the media can be very time-consuming and draining.
Summary:
Go on social media as soon as possible. Utilize your network. Create a missing person flyer. Reach out to the media.