INPUT ARTICLE: Article: All of the online listing directories allow you to pay them to have your script evaluated. The bigger names, like The Black List, will have an actual producer read your script, while smaller listing directories may have a lesser-known screenwriter review it. They’ll give you feedback and will score your script on the website. If your screenplay gets a high enough score, it may attract the attention of a big-time Hollywood producer or executive.The price of having your script evaluated can vary, and can also be affected by the status of the person you choose to read your script. A seasoned and respected critic will cost more than a film school student, for instance.

SUMMARY: Pay an online listing service to have your script read by producers.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Ask yourself which of your personal qualities make you a great friend. Perhaps you’re funny, a good listener, or able to find something nice to say about everyone. Make a list of these traits and refer to it when you’re feeling shy or self-conscious. If you’re struggling to think of traits, ask family members, friends, or loved ones to help. You might be surprised at the positive way they see you. Work on developing your skills and interests in your free time. Whether you’re into sports, art, or animals, having hobbies will give you things to talk about with other people, which can help you feel less shy. Being good at something will also help you develop strong self-esteem.  Hobbies can also give you a reason to get involved in clubs or groups, which is a good way to meet new friends. Another way to develop hobbies and meet similar people is to start groups. Do you like chess, for example, but there isn’t a place to play at school? Maybe you could start a chess club at lunch. Even if you’re shy, you don’t need to turn into a different person to make friends. Embrace your real personality, whether you’re reserved, goofy, or caring. Being genuine will help you make friends who appreciate your true self, shyness and all.  Being yourself doesn’t mean refusing to work on your negative traits. It just means owning and appreciating what makes you unique. It also means that you don’t need to compare yourself with others. Try to catch yourself if you notice that you’re trying to emulate other people. Positive visualization and self-talk can help you feel less nervous about getting out and meeting new people. Imagine your encounters going well, and talk to yourself in an encouraging way, even if you mess up occasionally.   For instance, before you introduce yourself to someone, tell yourself, “I bet this person is friendly,” instead of, “I’m always awkward when I introduce myself to someone new.” Visualization helps you practice navigating different social scenarios before you actually encounter them. Everybody gets rejected now and then, no matter how comfortable they are talking to people. If someone doesn’t want to talk to you, it doesn’t necessarily mean you did anything wrong, so don’t let a few bad encounters discourage you from trying to make friends.  For example, if someone isn’t open to talking to you, they might just be busy or worried about their home life. They could even be feeling shy, too. If you find yourself stewing over a rejection, make yourself think about a positive encounter you had instead.

SUMMARY: Think about your good traits. Practice what you’re good at. Be who you are. Think positively. Rethink how you view rejection.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The setup assistant will guide you through the process. To do so, tap the language you prefer to use on your device. Do so by tapping the country or region in which you'll use your device. A list of available Wi-Fi networks appears near the top of the screen.  If prompted, enter a network password. Alternatively, you can choose to connect to iTunes on your desktop with a USB cable by tapping Connect to iTunes. It's in the upper-right corner of the screen. Your device uses Location Services for Maps, Find My i[Device], and other apps that use your location.  Tap Enable Location Services to allow apps on your device use your location. Tap Disable Location Services to deny the use of your location. Type a passcode into the provided spaces. If you'd like to create a password different from the four- or six-digit default, tap Passcode Options at the bottom of the screen. Do so to confirm it. It's listed near the top of the setup options. Do so in the labeled fields. It's in the upper-right corner of the screen. Doing so displays Apple's "Terms and Conditions." Scroll down to read them. It's in the lower-right corner of the screen. Choose the one with the most recent date and time. Your iPhone will begin downloading the backup from iCloud. After it's restored, your settings, apps, and data will be reinstalled.

SUMMARY: Follow the on-screen prompts. Select a language. Select a country or region. Tap a Wi-Fi network. Tap Next. Choose a Location Services setting. Create a passcode. Re-enter your passcode. Tap Restore from iCloud Backup. Enter your Apple ID and password. Tap Next. Tap Agree. Tap a backup.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: In a large stock pot over medium heat, melt 1/4 cup butter. Add the garlic and onions, and cook until tender and fragrant, about 8 to 10 minutes. To the sauté, add broth, squash, and herbs, and bring to a boil over medium heat. Reduce heat, bringing the soup to a simmer, and cook until squash very soft and tender, about 20 to 25 minutes. Using an immersion blender, or a food processor, puree the squash mixture thoroughly. If using a food processor, blend the soup in batches, about 2 cups at a time. Return the puree to the pot. Add cream and sugar to the puree, and heat until at a very low simmer. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Ladle the soup into deep bowls, top with croutons and shredded gruyere, and serve with torn chunks of crusty fresh bread, a winter greens salad (spinach, escarole, and radicchio topped with sugared walnuts or marcona almonds), and a crisp, rich viognier. It's soup time!

SUMMARY:
Sauté onions and garlic. Add the rest of the ingredients. Puree the mix. Finish the soup mix. Serve it up. Forget about winter.