Article: Writers for travel guides such as Lonely Planet or Fodor's don't make a great deal of money, but the job requires travel to popular and exotic destinations around the world. New writers are often employed for the research, while veteran writers proofread and correct their text.  Writers are forbidden by most companies to disclose the nature of their work to local businesses in order to prevent biasing their perspective. Some guides offer royalties, while others pay a flat rate. Most companies require the author to deduct his travel expenses from his own pay, though this varies according to publisher. Travel magazines, corporate clients, and others hire freelance authors to create content for their publications, websites and blogs.  Use freelance platforms such as Elance.com, Upwork.com or Writeraccess.com to search for travel writing opportunities. If your writing is fast and accurate you might be able to support your travel habit by writing short travel articles for individual websites. While this won't bring in a great deal of money, particularly for the first year or more, the most successful travel bloggers may eventually bring in enough money to support their travel habit. The best travel blogs provide both practical travel information, such as the accessibility of public transportation, and personal experiences, such as relaying the disastrous experience you had riding the bus following a large meal at a restaurant where you didn't speak the language.  Create a theme for your blog and stick to it. Choose a name for your blog that's easy to remember and which reflects the theme. Chose a blogging platform. Wordpress.com is the most popular blogging platform. Use a wide array of social media platforms to promote your blog. Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr, and others allow every post you create to be cross-posted within the social media network you're connected to. Write about what interests you. You'll want your enthusiasm for travel to be carried to your reader through your words. Once your blog becomes established, consider writing reviews. For example, if you're writing about backpacking in the Andes, contact companies which sell products you'd be willing to review on your blog in exchange for receiving free samples of their goods. Though this won't supplement your income, it will keep you from having to buy goods you'd be spending money on otherwise. Scheduling weddings in exotic locations around the world is an increasingly popular choice for well-heeled couples, and no wedding is complete without a wedding photographer. Working as a wedding photographer requires a good deal of start-up investment on your part, but once you've got the necessary equipment - computer, camera, lenses, editing software, portfolio, website, and, possibly, training - the possibilities are limitless.  Try contracting together with destination wedding planners or companies who specialize in destination weddings. Develop a niche market, and cultivate a brand that fits that market. This will allow potential clients to know what sort of work you do before they hire you, even if their destination is different. For example, you may want to focus on weddings held within native communities, photographing local customs, music and dance.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Research travel guides. Write freelance articles. Create your own travel blog. Photograph destination weddings.
Article: Navigate through your Box folders by clicking on them until you see the folder you want to use as your collaboration folder. All the files and folders under this folder will share the same collaboration settings. On the far-right side of the files and folders in your view, click on the small box with the downward arrow to bring up the “More” options. Select “Share” and then “Invite Collaborators” from the sub-menu.  A pop-up window will appear. On this window, enter the names or email addresses of the people you want to invite as collaborators in this folder. People you invite to be collaborators need to have their own Box accounts as well. After inputting the collaborators, you need to set their access levels. Click on the drop-down list to select among “Editor,” “Viewer,” “Co-owner,” “Viewer Uploader,” “Previewer Uploader,” “Previewer,” and “Uploader.”  Each of these access levels have predefined actions that they can execute on the collaboration folder. An Editor can add, edit, and delete contents on the file while a Viewer can only see the files but cannot change them. The last thing you can do on the pop-up window before sending out the invite is to include a message. This is a free text field, so you may write anything. Click on the “Send” button to send your invite to those names or email addresses you included in the invitation. After you’ve sent out the invite, the folder icon changes from the default yellow folder to a blue folder; this clearly indicates that it as a collaboration folder.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Identify the folder. Invite collaborators. Set permissions. Type a message. Send your invite. Notice the collaboration folder.
Article: Attacks in Dark Souls are deliberate, slow, and usually cannot be canceled. This is true for both you and your opponent. The best time to strike is following a heavy attack that leaves your opponent open. Your attacks are also slow, so be conservative with your attacks, lest you leave yourself with an opening as well.  It may be advantageous to try and keep your distance for a bit and observe an enemy’s attack patterns to determine when there are openings. Always keep an eye on your stamina when attacking. Some attacks from particularly large enemies may break your guard. In these scenarios dodging is a superior option. Parries can be used once you have gained a sense for the timing of your opponent’s attacks for a critical strike.  Not all attacks (especially by bosses) can be parried. A missed parry will leave you open to attack. The risk is great, but so is the reward. Blocking is easier for beginners, but a well-timed dodge is a better way to get into a good striking position. Lock-on is a tool, not a requirement. Sometimes it can be advantageous, especially against larger enemies, to forego the target lock for better maneuverability and camera control. You can toggle target lock on and off as many times as necessary in the middle of a fight, but remember that target lock does have a range limit. Stray too far and you won’t be able to relock until you move in close again. Many of the enemies in Dark Souls will take extra damage from Fire or Lightning attacks. Often you will need to experiment to discover which enemies are weak to what if you don’t want to look them up. Using firebombs is a cheap and safe way to check for fire weakness.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Time your attacks. Learn when to block, dodge, or parry. Learn when to use the target lock. Exploit elemental weaknesses.