Write an article based on this "Become skilled in drawing and coloring. Build your portfolio. Attempt non-permanent body art. Get a tattoo yourself."
article: There are many techniques one can employ to achieve an artistic effect, and knowing these will make it easier for you to translate your artistic knowledge to a living canvas. Taking collegiate courses in fine arts will ensure you have a good grounding in these principles. You will need to prove your artistic worth before another tattoo artist is willing to invest time in you as an apprentice. Your designs should be similar to common tattoo art, as well as anything that shows off skillful composition and coloring talent. You can also showcase your talent and dedication by performing henna tattoo designs imitating permanent tattoo designs. This will also show to the master tattooist you want to apprentice under that you already have an understanding of what it means to translate a design to the pliant medium of skin. Volunteer your services as a face painter at a school festival, local parade or festival, or at a nearby carnival. This will give you first hand experience as to the procedure, atmosphere, and techniques from other tattooists. Also, having a tattoo of your own will show your clients that you can empathize with the experience, which will help put them at ease.

Write an article based on this "Use contento(a) to talk about being pleased. Say feliz to express contentment. Try using alegre to talk about being cheerful or glad. Congratulate or wish someone a Happy Birthday/happy holiday. Say con mucho gusto to say you are happy to help. Express that you enjoyed something with gusto or placer."
article: In Spanish feliz and contento can be used pretty much interchangeably. But contento, like its cognate in English, content, is more closely translated to saying someone or something is pleased.   For example, you might ask, ¿Tú estás contento con tus calificaciones?, or “are you happy (pleased) with your grades?”   To be happy (pleased) with something, you would say, Estoy contento(a) con mi nuevo vestido, or “I am happy with my new dress.”  Contentar is also a verb that means to please or satisfy. Feliz is typically used to express a state of being that is not permanent. For example, you might say, Aquí hemos sido muy felices, or “we have been very happy here.”  You could also tell someone that they have made you happy. For example, you might say, Me haces feliz,  or “you make me happy.” You could talk about someone’s disposition being cheerful. For example, you could say, Creo que soy una persona bastante alegre, por lo general, or “I think that I am a pretty happy (cheerful) person, in general.” Because you are saying that you are a cheerful person as a permanent state of being, you use the ser form of I am, soy. You can also say that something someone has done has made you happy. For example, you could say, Me alegro que llegaste temprano, or “I’m glad that you came early.” In this case, alegrar is a reflexive verb that means to cheer up or rejoice. Directly translated it would mean, “it makes me glad that you came early.” But in English we do not use reflexive verbs in the same way, so it makes more sense as “I’m glad.” The word for happiness is felicidad, a feminine noun. The plural of this word is used to say congratulations: ¡felicidades!  To wish someone a Happy Birthday, say ¡feliz cumpleaños!  To wish someone a Merry Christmas, say ¡feliz Navidad!  To wish someone a Happy New Year, say ¡feliz Año Nuevo! Here happy means that you are willing to help. For example, if you want to show your willingness to do something, you might say to someone, Con mucho gusto se lo comprobaré, or “I would be happy to check it for you.”  Se is used here to refer to used. Placer is also a verb that means “to be pleased.” For example, you could say nos place que te quedas aqui which means “it pleases us to have you stay here.” If you have had a good experience, something was to your liking, or you want to say that you enjoyed something, you can use either word. For example:  Me da mucho gusto que... (It gives me much pleasure that...) Es un placer. (It is a pleasure.) Fue un placer. (It was a pleasure.) El gusto es mío. (The pleasure is mine.)

Write an article based on this "Slide a pillow under your knees. Place a rolled up towel under your lower back. Avoid this position if you snore. Don’t sleep on your back if you are pregnant."
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If you tend to sleep on your back, slide a pillow under your knees to alleviate any lower back tension or pain. It will put less pressure on your lower back. Use a thin pillow and slide it under your knees once you lay down on your back for extra comfort. You can also slide a rolled up blanket or towel under your knees if you do not have a spare pillow. Sometimes, sleeping on your back can lead to lower back pain or soreness in the morning. To support your lower back while you sleep, place a rolled up towel under your lower back before you go to sleep. The rolled up towel should slide right under the slight dip in your lower back when you lay down on your back in bed. You can also try sliding a thin flat pillow under your lower back, though this often raises your lower back too high off the bed. The idea is to keep your spine aligned and your back slightly raised, but not raised above your head or chest. Sleeping on your back can cause you to snore or make your snoring worse, as it can make it difficult for you to breathe properly while you sleep. If you tend to snore, you may want to try sleeping on your side instead. Sleeping on your side can help to reduce your snoring or make it less severe. If you find it difficult to remain sleeping on your side because you are used to sleeping on your back, try using tennis balls to prevent you from rolling onto your back. Roll the tennis balls in a t-shirt and place them along your back when you are sleeping on your side. This way, if you do start to roll over, the tennis balls will remind you to stay on your side. Sleeping on your back while you are pregnant can decrease blood flow to your baby, lower your blood pressure, give you a backache, promote hemorrhoids, and even make breathing difficult. Sleep on your side (preferably the left side) if you are pregnant.