Many of the most sought after foot models have more than just beautiful feet. They know how to use their feet to evoke emotion during a photo or video shoot to help sell a product.  Your feet may have to look like they’ve just been tickled, or your curled toes might need to convey excitement. Practice striking poses with your feet in the mirror and quickly changing between different foot positions. On the set of a photo shoot, you want to be able to immediately follow the instructions you’re given about how your feet should look. This will help you to find modeling jobs and have pictures on hand when you need them. Have a professional photographer take pictures of your your feet. You can keep this portfolio organized online in a website or even on instagram. Include an “About Me” page or a list of your work history in modeling.  Make sure to have pictures from different angles and in various styles of lighting. Don't be afraid to show your feet off, wear more foot revealing shoes and even post a closeup picture of your feet on your instagram. You can also include short videos in your portfolio to show potential brands how your feet move. This is especially important if you want to do commercials or other types of video advertisements. Modeling agencies work with models, and book their jobs. In turn, the agent gets a commission percentage from the model.  You can sign with multiple modeling agencies to book more jobs, when you are first beginning. Sometimes, there are specific agencies for body part models, like foot models. When you are just beginning to build your career, don’t sign an exclusive contract with any agency. Always have a lawyer read any contracts that you do sign before you sign them. If you truly want to pursue foot modeling as a fulltime career, you want to live somewhere that there is a demand for this niche type of modeling. Most of these places are larger U.S. cities.  New York City and Los Angeles are the largest markets in the United States. For example, Parts Models, located in New York, is one of the largest body parts modeling agencies in the country. When you’re beginning your modeling career, you may want to diversify the types of modeling positions you seek out to get consistent work. Foot modeling is a niche type of work, and it may be hard at first to find steady work in just this area.  Look into modeling clothes or becoming a clothing fit model for a brand. If you do want to model in more than one area, make sure your portfolio includes a variety of types of photos of you.
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One-sentence summary -- Practice using your feet to articulate emotion. Create a portfolio of your feet. Sign with modeling agencies in your area. Consider moving to a city with a large advertisement market. Accept other types of modeling jobs.

Q: to double pointed needles or circular needles. all the stitches, every row. You can also purl every stitch, every row, but most patterns will ask you to knit. Since you are knitting circularly, you are always working on just one side of the piece while knitting in the round.
A: Cast on Knit Continue to desired length. Cast off.

Article: Treat tagging just like any other art form. Learn about its evolution over the years so you can spot the difference between modern, classic, and outdated trends. There are plenty of books and other materials on the subject, but popular titles include:   Subway Art, written by Martha Cooper  Style Wars, directed by Henry Chalfant Before you attempt your own tag, check out other people’s styles. Photograph local artwork or save online images that impress you. Use these as reference as you start to develop your own style. Find these by:  Searching online for uploaded images of tags. Taking a walking tour highlighting areas with active graffiti artists. Going on your own hunt for tags in your area. Keep in mind that a lot of graffiti is against the law, which means many artists have to work with only half their mind on the job at hand. Since the other half is distracted by having to keep an eye out for the cops, expect illegal tags to often be rushed and less than stellar. Because of this, focus your attention on legal artwork, since those artists were able to devote their full attention on what they were doing. Visit https://legal-walls.net/ to locate nearby artwork that was done by permission. Expect tagging to develop just like any other artform. This means that certain cities and regions may develop their own nuances, so pay attention to what’s being done around you. Bring yourself up-to-date on local styles and trends. Reach out to local artists to find out their personal take on both the medium at large and their own contributions to it. This isn’t to say that you should limit yourself to just your area. In fact, comparing and contrasting what local artists are doing versus what’s being done in, say, Los Angeles or Berlin could be just as enlightening.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Research its history. Study others’ handiwork. Favor legal artwork. Focus on your own area.

Article: Women today have several options for menstrual hygiene, so choose what works best for your lifestyle. Tampons are the most common menstrual hygiene product for women in America because they are convenient and simple to use.  A tampon is made of absorbent cotton and is worn inside the vagina to absorb menstrual fluid as it leaves the cervix. They are available in a variety of absorbencies including light, regular, heavy, and super to coincide with the days of your flow. Tampons are disposable and are thrown away after use, and must be changed at least every eight hours. Never wear a tampon longer than eight hours or wear one that is more absorbent than you need, as this can lead to a rare but serious condition called Toxic Shock Syndrome. Disposable pads (also called sanitary towels or sanitary napkins) fit inside the underwear and come in various lengths and absorbencies. They are made of an absorbent material called cellulose and must be thrown away after use. Some women use them as back-up protection with tampons, and other women prefer pads because they are uncomfortable with inserting something in their vagina. Because they have a leak-proof plastic backing, disposable pads can trap smells more than most other hygiene options. Some women chose to purchase or make pads made of absorbent materials like cotton, Zorb, or microfiber. Cloth pads do not contain the same chemicals as disposable pads and do not have the same smell that many women notice when blood is absorbed by a disposable pad. They do require regular laundering and can be slightly bulkier than disposable pads. Menstrual cups are very popular in Europe and have recently begun gaining popularity among American women. Some menstrual cups like Softcup are disposable and inserted like a diaphragm. Reusable menstrual cups like the DivaCup or Lunette are made of medical-grade silicon and are inserted into the vagina and worn against the opening of the cervix. In both cases, the muscles of the vagina wall hold the cup in place. They can be worn for 12 hours, including while in the water or while sleeping. Because they are worn internally, they can help reduce the smell of menstrual blood during your period.  The user removes the cup every four to 12 hours, pours the collected blood into the toilet or sink, and washes the cup before reinserting. Wearing a tampon for an extended time can lead to leaks, and wearing a pad for too long can lead to odors.  During your heavy days, you may need to change it every hour or two. On light days, don't go more than three to four hours without changing it during the day. Again, never leave a tampon in for more than eight hours, even for overnight wear, and never wear a tampon that is a higher absorbency than you need to reduce your risk of TSS. Your period will most likely be regular and predictable, but sometimes "breakthrough bleeding" can occur between periods, or your period can be early. It's best to be prepared with the right supplies at all times.  Keep a tampon or pad with you in your purse, locker, and/or car for emergencies. Keep a supply of tampons or pads in your bathroom so that you won't have to run to the store when your period starts. Don't be afraid to ask a female friend for a tampon or pad if you need one. Even a stranger in the bathroom will likely be willing to help you out if you are in need.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Familiarize yourself with your options. Consider using tampons. Try disposable pads. Look into using cloth pads. Invest in a menstrual cup. Change your tampon or pad regularly. Be prepared.