Write an article based on this "Practice! Stage your piece. Revise your choreography."
article: Practice makes perfect. Remember, practice your routine over and over and over and over. Be patient with your dancers and remain positive. Stay flexible and remain open to altering your choreography if something is not working. Don’t be afraid to accept input from others.  Go through the dance slowly at first. Pick up the pace as the dancers feel more comfortable. When practicing, be enthusiastic so when it comes to the real thing, it feels natural. Make sure you and the dancers are properly warmed-up before rehearsal. Rehearse your piece on the stage or floor you will be performing. Record your practice. Decide how your dancers will enter and exit the stage. Determine where on the floor the dancers should be at various points of the dance--alter your transitions if necessary. During this process, it is important that you step away from the stage and view the piece from the audience’s position. Make sure none of the dancers are obstructed by the building or props. After reviewing the footage from your staged rehearsal, revise your choreography. Perfect the steps and transitions. Make note of areas in which your dancers could improve--are they conveying the proper emotion? Bring your notes to rehearsal and work with your dancers to make the necessary changes. Don’t make too many alterations to the choreography. This can frustrate your dancers and lead to a stressful first performance. Make necessary changes only!

Write an article based on this "Take on multiple jobs if you aren’t earning enough from just 1. Work overtime hours if your job offers them. Start a side business. Go back to school if you need to move into a more lucrative career."
article: In addition to allocating your money wisely, you’ll also want to earn as much as you can to build assets. Taking on more than 1 job may not be possible for your situation, but it can help you to increase your income, even if the job is only part-time. Overtime hours often pay at a higher rate. Ask your boss if they are available at your job and volunteer to work them in order to add to your income. If you have a skill or a hobby you don’t use at work, try to make money from it during evening and weekends. For instance, if you like photography, you can try to pick up work as a portrait or wedding photographer. If you make crafts or clothing, try selling them online on sites like Etsy. If you simply cannot make enough money in your current situation to meet your financial goals, you may need to consider changing careers.  Research relatively stable and lucrative career fields, like healthcare and technology, and find out what kind of education you would need to switch into a better paying career that looks appealing to you. If you go back to school, though, remember to be cautious about taking on debt. Look into scholarships, grants, and work-study opportunities. You can also try going to school part-time, so you can also work and use your income towards your tuition.

Write an article based on this "Contact the embassy or consulate for the country in which you were born. Place a request with the country or city in which you were born. Dig deeper for less recent births."
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Its staff can help you locate your original birth certificate and get it translated, if need be. Like the U.S., many other countries will require you to place your request not with a central agency, but with a specific locale. However, central authorities can often point you in the right direction. As with U.S. birth certificates, you will need as much information as possible and will be required to pay a fee. In many countries, birth certificates and other vital documents began to be collected by government agencies only recently. If you were born before this time, or you are trying to obtain a birth certificate for a relative who was, you will likely need to contact the appropriate church office. This means that you will need to know both denomination and location.