Article: Choose one made of cotton or other light plant matter, such as hemp or linen. Make sure you have enough material to create a dress for your shape and height. You'll probably want a lighter or darker brown for an accent color, too. This will be at your waistline and as fringe on the top and bottom. Be less concerned with the texture of this accent color -- but for your dress, make sure it won't irritate your skin. Basic patterns can be found online or at any fabric supply store. What's more, you can pick a pattern that you think will look best for your body type. Don't forget to include the strips at the base of the costume and at the top half of the costume. To create the fringe, just cut strips in a wide layer of fabric and attach to the top and bottom seam. A thin rope would also work. Anything that is earthy and doesn't scream factory-made will do the job.
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Find an earthy-colored material. Make a Pocahontas style dress (see the photo for the shape). Attach a cotton material belt.
Article: A disco ball adds particular fun to a dance party.   If you put up decorations, people will be more attracted to your party.  You can also build a light-up disco floor to make your place very party-friendly.  You could even have a hanging chandelier of glow sticks! Get all kinds of food, such as potato chips and dip, shrimp cocktails and desert.  You should have a birthday cake for a birthday party. Remember to provide an adequate amount of food for the number of people you have invited.  More people means more food.  If you're worried about providing enough, ask everyone to bring something to share. Depending on where you throw your party and what type of party you are throwing, you might or might not need a DJ.  If you can play your own music, this will save you the hassle of finding a DJ.  You can play music videos from your smartphone with a projector, which is a really cool idea.You can even invest in wearing a sound system on your back, which will play the music!  You do not necessarily have to play newer music.  You can play older music, which is appealing to many people to this day. It would be wise to hire a DJ for a bigger party, especially if you have plenty of space for the party. You might need alcohol, bottled water, and some food.  Most people are going to want alcohol, so have an ice chest full of beer ready.  People get thirsty when they are dancing, so they will need to stay hydrated with water.  Make sure you have plenty of snacks ready. You might even need someone to help you serve food and drinks.
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Find some party gear. Get the food ready. Find a DJ or make your own CD playlist. Get other supplies for the party.
Article: Once you've selected and enrolled in a school, you'll begin the first part of your training to become to become an MRI technician.  Courses in your associate's degree will generally consist of science classes, like biology, chemistry, and anatomy, alongside technical skills like medical terminology, patient care, and radiography.  Most associate's programs allow time for hands-on skills to be developed. You'll spend some time working in an actual lab getting acquainted with the MRI equipment you'll be using for your career. Make the most of your time in school. You want to make sure you get into a good training program after college and can secure a job later on.  Volunteer at hospitals. Volunteering is a good start as the work can be as consistent as you want depending on your schedule. Volunteering regularly or semi-regularly at a hospital throughout your time in school will help you foster connections with doctors, nurses, technicians, and other hospital staff members you can use later on in the professional world. Look for internships related to your field. Ask your professors, classmates, and college advisers about where to apply for internships. An internship looks great on a resume and can bolster your chances of securing a job later on. If you make a good impression, the hospital you work for may eventually want to hire you longterm. Get a job in a hospital. Even an office job, which may seem unrelated, can look good on a resume as it allows you to interact with patients. As bedside manner and social skills are important to becoming an MRI technician, such experience could prove important down the road. The American Registry of Radiological Technologists (ARRT) will only certify you as an MRI technician if you complete a 1 to 2 year training program by an accredited institution. The ARRT also requires the program you attend includes classroom training and training in a hospital setting.  You can browse the ARRT's website to find a list of school and you can search by your state and area. You will have to have completed at least your associate's degree before enrolling in an educational program. Training programs are generally run through colleges, community colleges, and hospitals. Prices vary from program to program, but some form of financial aid may be offered. Programs usually last from 1 to 2 years. During your training, you will work in a classroom setting learning about how to operate MRI technology. You will also work in a hospital setting getting hands on experience in your field. Once you have completed your associate's degree and your training program, you are eligible to take the certification exam. If you pass, you will be a registered MRI technician and can begin applying for jobs.  You can schedule your exam date using the AARP's website. You can find a testing center near you and schedule an exam time that works best with your schedule. Depending on your state, there may be a small application fee. If you need to cancel or reschedule an appointment, you may do so 24 hours ahead of time. You will take the exam on a computer. Children, friends, and family members are not permitted in testing centers. You should arrive 30 minutes early and bring 2 forms of identification, one of which must be a government issued photo ID. Calculators and personal notes are not permitted in the testing room. Questions are usually multiple choice and scores are based on the total number of correct answers. If you do not know an answer, it's best to guess or pick an answer you're uncertain of rather than leaving a question blank. You will have 4 hours to complete the exam. While you will see an initial score on screen, this is not a confirmation that you've passed the exam. The AARP will further review your exam and mail you an official report 2 to 3 weeks after you've completed the exam. If you fail, a re-application form will be sent with your score. There is a $175 re-application fee. You are allowed to take the exam 3 times within a 3 year period. If you do not pass the exam within this timeframe, you have to undergo training again.
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Complete your associate's degree in radiologic technology. Seek out opportunities and experiences during college. Complete a training program. Take the certification exam. Know what to do if you do not pass the exam.