You can also potentially get a tour of Pixar Studios by becoming an employee there. Go online to https://pixar.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/Pixar_External_Career_Site and scroll through the current positions that are available. If one sounds interesting, click on it and see if you meet the qualifications.  There’s a wide variety of jobs that are needed at Pixar. Some of these jobs include software engineering, marketing, and cooking. Pixar offers internship opportunities as well. This may be a better option for you if you’re currently a student. ” If you come across a job posting that sounds interesting and you think you may be qualified for it, you can either apply for the job through your Pixar account or through your LinkedIn account. Click the “Apply” button if you have a Pixar account and click the “Apply through LinkedIn” button if you’d rather use your LinkedIn account. Then, proceed as you’re instructed to. If you don’t have either account, make a Pixar account by clicking on the “Create Account” button that appears after you click “Apply.” If you’d rather make a LinkedIn account, click on the “Join LinkedIn” button on the page that pops up after you click “Apply through LinkedIn.” as an alternative. Pixar often invites the press to come tour the studio when they’re promoting a new movie premiere or DVD/Blu-Ray release. If you don’t have an interest in working for Pixar and you’re more experienced in journalism, search for a press job that covers Pixar and/or movie exclusives. Then, send your resume and portfolio to the news organization that’s looking to fill the position. Some news organizations that frequently cover Pixar include The Hollywood Reporter, The Guardian, and The Vancouver Sun.
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One-sentence summary -- Go online to check out current job openings. Click on “Apply” or “Apply through LinkedIn. Work for the press

Q: This should be your top priority. Look for nearby buildings and cars. If none are available, look for any structure you can huddle under to protect from the wind and snow. Stay there until the storm passes or help arrives.  Build a snow shelter if you can't find cover and are in an area unlikely to be found by rescuers, such as in the wilderness. If you're in a more populous area, a snow shelter is not advised, as it will make it much harder for rescuers to find you. If you have a cell phone with you, try calling both your city's emergency number and any loved ones who may be able to help. If cell towers are down, turn your phone off to conserve power and try again later. Periodically shout for help in case someone is nearby who can assist you. Staying hydrated will help to prevent hypothermia. If you have a water bottle with you, drink from it. However, do not eat snow, as this will drop your body temperature, and snow often contains chemicals such as car exhaustion. Find a means of melting it first, and boil it if possible to make sure it is clean. Clap your hands, wave your arms, kick your legs. This will keep your heart rate up and keep the blood circulating in your extremities. Good circulation will help to prevent frostbite.
A: Seek dry shelter as soon as possible. Call for help. Stay hydrated. Do minor, non-strenuous exercises.

Article: What attracts you to a vegetarian diet? Health benefits? Compassion for animals? Religious or spiritual beliefs? The first step in making a drastic lifestyle change is to understand your reasons for wanting change, which will help keep you motivated during the transition. Different types of vegetarians follow varying degrees of food restrictions. Selecting a type that suits your motives and is practical will make changing and maintaining your new diet easier. The different types of vegetarians include:   Vegan - Avoids all animal products, including meat, poultry, fish, dairy, eggs, and gelatin. Many also do not eat honey. Some may avoid consumer animal products, such as fur, leather, silk, or certain cosmetics.  Lacto Vegetarian - Eats dairy products, but avoids meat, poultry, fish, and eggs.  Ovo Vegetarian - Eats eggs, but avoids meat, poultry, fish, and dairy.  Lacto-Ovo Vegetarian - Eats dairy and eggs, but avoid meat, poultry, and fish. This category is the most common type of vegetarian in the United States.  Pesco Vegetarian (Pescetarian) - Eats fish, dairy, and eggs, but avoids meat and poultry.  Flexitarian – Follows an lacto-ovo vegetarian diet and does not eat meat at most meals, but will occasionally eat meat, poultry, or fish. Discuss your intentions and motivations with your friends and family and ask for their support. A strong support system will make the process of changing your lifestyle habits less difficult and can help you fight the temptation to lapse. Engaging with a vegetarian community by participating in online forums and reading magazines or blogs can help you find advice, tips, and helpful resources.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Reflect on the motives for changing your lifestyle. Identify which type of vegetarian diet you want to follow. Build a support system.

Problem: Article: Many vegetables freeze well, but there are some that do not. In general, cabbage, celery, cress, cucumbers, endive, lettuce, parsley, radishes, potatoes, and veggies with a high water content will not freeze well. They will lose their flavor and often become limp once thawed. Most vegetables retain their color, flavor, and texture best when blanched first. The time will vary for different vegetables, but in general, boil the vegetables for 3-5 minutes, then plunge them into an ice bath. Dry the vegetables with a paper towel and package them up.  Peppers and onions are the exceptions; do not blanch these vegetables. Always wash the vegetables before blanching. Most frozen veggies will retain freshness and flavor for up to one year. After that, toss them out. The sooner you consume the vegetables, the better they will taste. Toss out frozen tomatoes after 2 months. This will help retain the freshness of your fruit and prevent it from turning brown in the freezer. Rinse the fruit under fresh, running water, then slice each fruit into pieces. Pat the pieces dry with a paper towel, then package them up in well-sealed containers or bags. Most fruits can be frozen for up to a year. After that, toss them out. Citrus fruits have a shorter shelf life – they will retain their flavor and appearance for 4 and 6 months.  Fruits with high water content, like watermelon, do not freeze well. Toss out bananas after 2 months.
Summary: Stick to using freezer-friendly veggies. Blanch vegetables before freezing them. Throw vegetables out after 8 to 12 months in the freezer. Wash and trim your fruit before freezing. Store most fruits in the freezer for 10 to 12 months.

Article: You will want to eat and watch the movie, but when you get there, it may be morning depending on where you are going, and having jet lag is no fun. To make it easier when you get to your destination, on the plane, instead of tuning into the time of the place you left, tune into the time of your destination, so you can sleep and get your body clock ready for the destination before even landing. This means that when, in your destination, it is time to sleep, you should try to sleep, or at least close your eyes. Many airlines have eliminated this 'frill' and the packed meals they provide for a charge are often pretty bad. Make sure you avoid liquids (drinks, soups, etc.) which might not pass security inspection and are messy to deal with. Instead, try foods like sandwiches, chips, cookies, and cut up fruits and vegetables. . Air in airplanes is often very dry. You can take an empty water bottle through security and fill it once inside, or you can purchase a bottled drink inside security. If dry skin is a problem, you may also wish to use plenty of moisturizing lotion or cream. Avoid consuming excessive amounts of alcohol and salt, as these will dry your mouth, and just add to the dry atmosphere.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
When you are traveling overseas on a night flight, Sleep! Bring your own meal or snacks. Stay hydrated