Article: . BitTorrent is one of the most effective and popular methods for downloading large files on the internet and is, therefore, a popular method for download movies. It requires a BitTorrent program (referred to as a BitTorrent client) to download files, and a BitTorrent search engine website (referred to as a torrent tracker) to search for a movie. Popular BitTorrent clients include uTorrent, qBittorrent, Transmission, Deluge, and Tixati. In most countries, downloading a movie that you have not purchased legitimately is a violation of copyright laws and you can face massive fines and even jail time. By default, your IP address is not hidden when using BitTorrent and could result in penalties from your Internet Service Provider. . There are many popular torrent tracker sites and torrent search engines that can be used to find torrent files, but you can also use regular search engines, like Google, as well. Many torrent tracker sites and torrent search engines contain invasive ads, graphic adult material, and can sometimes have files that contain malware or viruses. Find a safe and reputable source before downloading anything.  http://www.publicdomaintorrents.info has only legal movies that you can download using BitTorrent and is a good place to start. . Double-click on the torrent file to load it into your torrent client. Depending on your settings, the download should begin automatically. Once the torrent has finished downloading, your client software will save the video file to the location you indicated.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Download and install a BitTorrent client Be aware of the dangers. Search for a movie on a BitTorrent search engine Open the torrent file with your BitTorrent client Open the movie file.

Problem: Article: Make the circles around 1-2 inches (2.5-5 cm) in diameter. Trace a small jar lid or candle if you’re having trouble getting the circles to be the same size.  Use fabric scissors to cut the sheet. You can find a buckram sheet at your local fabric store. Apply fabric glue to one side of one of the circles in each pair. Then glue the two circles in each pair together. When you’re finished you should have two double-layered  circles. Apply a dab of craft glue and glue on a colorful plastic gemstone. Choose something large and bright for the center since it will be one of the most noticeable parts of your rakhi. Find plastic decorative gemstones at your local arts and crafts store. Glue rhinestones in a ring around the center gemstone. Make a ring around the center stone with a decorative chain. Wrap the chain around the center stone and cut the extra off with scissors. Continue adding decorative rings until the entire surface of the circle is covered. Alternate the decorations you use in every ring for a more intricate design. The ribbon should be long enough that you can wrap it around someone’s wrist and tie it in a knot. Use a colorful piece of ribbon that matches the gemstones in your rakhi. Apply a line of fabric glue down the center of the circle and line the ribbon up over it. Firmly press the ribbon into the glue. Sandwich the middle of the ribbon in between the two circles. Apply a liberal amount of fabric glue to the backside of the decorated circle. Firmly press it onto the upward facing side of the other circle (the side that the ribbon is glued to). You can also use tiny decorative mirrors. Glue the decorations to the top side of the ribbon.
Summary: Cut four circles of equal size out of a buckram sheet. Separate the circles into two pairs and glue them together. Apply a decorative gemstone to the center of one of the circles. Add concentric rings of decorations until you reach the circle's edge. Cut a piece of ribbon that’s 6-12 inches (15.2-30.5 cm) long. Glue the non-decorated circle to the middle of the ribbon. Glue the decorated circle over the other circle. Glue gemstones to the ribbon with fabric glue.

Fairs and conventions can be a great way to connect with new people and sell your artwork, but they can also be expensive. There’s the cost of your booth itself, along with travel expenses and time off of your day job (if you have one). Try to sell first at events close to your home, until you have a good grasp on what you need to do to succeed at a convention. Many conventions start booking their booths nearly a year in advance; you’ll want to stay on top of deadlines for your chosen events, and apply as early as possible. Most conventions have a set application, including a portfolio and an artist’s statement--this will help the organizers determine if you’re a good fit in genre and style. However, it’s just as important to know if the convention is a good fit for you. Before you apply, find out the answers to some of these important questions.  How much space is each booth allowed? Is a chair included? Will there be an outlet nearby? Is the space accessible (especially if you have any mobility considerations)? When you go to a fair or convention, you’re not just there to hang out: you’re there to promote your artwork and your brand. Be kind to everyone, from guests to fellow artists to staff, don’t let your art spill over onto other people’s tables, and clean up after yourself.  Pack the artwork you bring carefully, and make sure to have extra packing supplies. Bring business cards, too--this way, even if someone isn’t able to buy a painting today, they can refer back to you later..  Pay for your booth or table at the convention on time; otherwise, your spot may go to someone else. Your paintings are what will hold most people’s attention, but you’ll need to catch their interest first. Decorate your booth in a way that matches your aesthetic and corresponds to your paintings to draw the eyes of potential customers.  Consider setting out small objects that correspond to your subjects (for instance, shells, if you like painting seascapes.) Bring a nice solid-colored tablecloth to make an even, professional-looking workspace.  A standing banner with your name, an art sample, and contact information on it can go almost anywhere, and commands attention without being too obnoxious. Now that you’re all set up, be friendly with the people who come by your table. Smile and say hi to browsers, and try to master the art of engaging in conversation without being too pushy. You can even consider doing quick commissions, like sketches or watercolors, for interested buyers.  If you don't know what to say when someone is looking at your work, a smile and a simple "Hi there!" or "Hello!" works wonders. It's easy to engage with buyers with sincere compliments ("I love your shoes!"), as well.
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Start local. Apply early and with care. Be professional. Bring decorations to go with your paintings. Be engaging.