INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Apply a red, yellow or orange lens filter to sharpen the contrast of clouds. A color filter may make the clouds appear more bold or sharp. This lens increases hue saturation, and may work well with sunsets and red flowers. Tungsten lighting is produced by light bulbs, and cameras lose the array of blues. When using filters in photography, you may apply them to increase colors the camera does not record.

SUMMARY: Employ color filters to change the contrast in black and white photography. Apply a red enhancing photography filter to make brighter reds, browns and oranges. Put a blue filter on your lens for use with indoor tungsten lighting.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Police will only investigate activity that violates state criminal law, so  find your state's law that applies to criminal fraud and make sure it applies to your case.  Specifics differ from state to state, but generally the person must have lied or misrepresented an important fact to induce you into providing him with money or some other benefit. For the crime of fraud, the prosecutor must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the person knew the information he was stating was false, but lied anyway to realize an unfair gain.  For example, one common Craigslist scam involves fake rental listings. The criminal finds a home for sale on a real estate site and copies the information for a Craigslist ad, using his own email address. When interested would-be renters contact him about the listing, he explains that he has had to leave the U.S. quickly – often because of some sort of missionary or other work in Africa. He then instructs the person to wire a deposit of first and last months' rent overseas. Of course, the home is not available for rent and the person who wired the money will probably never hear from the supposed "landlord" again. With a basic understanding of what must be proven to prosecute fraud, make copies of any emails or other information you have that could be of assistance to police and prosecutors.  Since the person is trying to trick you, it's likely they've given you a fake name or are using a dummy email account. However, you still should keep records of all correspondence and any information you've received over the course of the transaction. Keep in mind that fraud essentially is theft by deception, so proving the intent to deceive is crucial to any fraud case. If the person didn't know the information they were giving you was false, they may not be liable for fraud.  For example, suppose you respond to a Craigslist classified ad posted by someone offering to sell her 2005 Volkswagen Beetle for $8,000. In the listing, she states the vehicle has no mechanical problems. However, after purchasing the car you take it to a mechanic and discover the transmission is blown. The seller isn't guilty of fraud unless it can be proven that she knew the car needed a new transmission and intentionally lied about it to get more money from you for the car. Go to your nearest precinct or call the non-emergency number to report the fraudulent activity.  In some areas, you also may be able to fill out an online form to file a police report. Contact information for all local law enforcement agencies in the United States is available at http://www.usacops.com. When you give your report to the police operator or officer, include a detailed, chronological description of all events or communication that took place between you and the perpetrator. Provide as many details as you can and make any documents you have such as copies of email correspondence available to the department. Once the official report is completed, ask for copies and take down the report or reference number in case you need them for other reports. If you are filing an insurance claim or need to report a financial loss to a bank or credit card company, having a police report number can be valuable. As the police investigate the activity, you may need to provide further information to them about the listing or your interaction with the person. Retain the originals of any documents or electronic files in case investigators need to inspect them or use them as evidence. If you have emails with the perpetrator, you should keep the original files intact, if possible, since emails contain header information that can be used to trace the location of the sender.

SUMMARY: Research your state's law. Gather information about the incident. Contact your local police department. Get a copy of the police report for your records. Cooperate with investigators.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Finding little ways to look on the bright side can help you feel a little better about yourself and your life. Try doing something small that's uplifting.   Smile. Smiling can boost your mood, and it may be contagious too. Keep a gratitude journal. Every evening, write down 3 good things that happened today, or that you're thankful for. Do a random act of kindness for somebody. You will develop more confidence in yourself and be happier if you hang out with people who treat you well.  Remove toxic people from your life. These are people who treat you poorly or who dump all their problems on you without reciprocating in a supportive way. to others. Being kind to people, whether it's your best friend or a stranger, is good for both you and them. Truly listen to other people, do random acts of kindness, and find ways to make other people smile. You'll walk away feeling a little better. Take time to take care of yourself with grooming and dressing to look your best. Keep your clothes clean and wear clothes that you love. Donate or throw away ill-fitting or old clothing.  Keep a good posture, as it can improve your mood. Try to get outside in nature every day. If possible, spend 20 minutes or more outdoors. Nature has a calming and uplifting impact on people, and it can help raise your baseline mood. Do and make things. Doing and creating things feels good. It’s amazing to hold a finished product of something you created that never existed before! Enriching and feeding your mind builds on itself and you’ll find yourself interested in new things that spark intrinsic interest, as opposed to external interests of money or prestige.  Do something that you find rewarding in and of itself (as opposed to because of external rewards like money or praise). What do you find uplifting? (Make a list if you'd like.) Try to do at least one of these things every day. Thinking positive is nice, but it's not practical 100% of the time, and that's okay. Give yourself time and space to deal with difficult emotions. You're allowed to have a rough time sometimes.   Sometimes, you just need to turn on some sad music, look out the window, and have a good cry. Let out your emotions. You may feel better afterwards. Don't punish yourself for getting upset. Everyone goes through rough times, and gets upset about them. This is normal. Give yourself time to be sad, angry, or otherwise unhappy.

SUMMARY: Work on little ways to add positivity to your life. Surround yourself with positive people. Be kind Take care of your body. Get outdoors. Be creative. Look for activities that help you feel happier or more relaxed. Allow yourself not to be happy all the time.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You will at least need a pistol (a Strongarm, Fire Strike, or Retaliator CS-12 with detached front barrel and stock, etc.), a rifle or two (Slingfire with a 25 round drum magazine or Retaliator CS-12, etc.), and a machine gun (Rampage, Rapid Fire CS-25 or a Havok Fire EBF-25 etc.) If you don't have a lot of nerf guns, practice with what you do have. Find more stuff in the "Tips" section of this article.

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Assemble your full weapon arsenal. Create a gear pack, with 1 or 2 extra guns, easy-access bullets, water-bottles, some healthy food, spy-gear for indoor use, windbreaker, glasses, pocketknife, flashlight, gloves, hat, map of area, walkie-talkies, etc.