In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Between movements in art, compositional theory, and high-brow buzzwords, there are a plethora of terms that you’ll need to learn in order to discuss art. Keep a notebook handy and jot down words that you encounter in art publications, forums, and conversations and look them up online.  Art movements that you should study include surrealism, impressionism, expressionism, pop art, realism, modernism, and post-modernism. Terms that you should know in order to talk about composition include “framing,” “context,” “aesthetic,” and “medium.” ”Appropriation,” “dynamic,” “intimate,” “suggestive,” and “aggressive” are all common words used to talk about art. They carry their own connotations, so take note when you see them used in an article or conversation. There are a lot of online journals that publish art criticism that don’t require a subscription. Whitehot Magazine, Art Report, and Blouin Artinfo are all phenomenal resources when it comes to studying and understanding the art world. Find a website that focuses on the variety of art that you’re interested in investing in and check in regularly for articles, top 10 lists, gallery openings, and artist profiles. There are plenty of websites that focus explicitly on art investing as well. Be wary of any websites that insist that you can make a quick buck though, as there are plenty of scams out there. Artforum, Juxtapoz, and Art in America are all excellent publications that publish art criticism. Look at a few publications online to see which one you’d be interested in and purchase a subscription. One of the best ways to learn about what styles, artists, and mediums are growing in popularity is to study what major critics are paying attention to, so take note of the names of artists that get talked about in each issue.  Public libraries often carry copies of these magazines, and you can usually access a digital copy of the publications for a cheaper price. Major publications also list major gallery openings. If you live in a major city, check the advertisements for gallery openings in your area. Audit an art criticism course at a local college or university. If you can’t fit a class into your schedule, contact your local fine art schools to see if they have any adult or post-graduate programs available. Take an art criticism class in your spare time to learn how to talk about art and meet other potential investors that you can network with.  There are several YouTube channels and online classes that offer free lessons on art history and criticism. Examples include John Berger’s “Ways of Seeing” lectures on YouTube, and “Modern Art & Ideas,” which is taught on Coursera by Lisa Mazzola.  If you know that you want to become an art investor after college, consider majoring in art history or business to give yourself a head start. From avant-garde ceramics to constructivist painting, there are literally hundreds of different kinds of art on the market today. It will be impossible to know which artists are going to prove to be good investments in every single field, so pick a style of art that you enjoy to specialize in it. To get a sense of what you’re interested in acquiring, expose yourself to a lot of different kinds of art and go to every gallery opening that you can.
Summary: Familiarize yourself with the basic vocabulary of the art world. Frequent websites that publish art criticism. Purchase a subscription to popular art publications. Take an art criticism class and attend lectures. Specialize in a specific medium or genre of art.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: For speedy training, be vigilant and spot signs that your Chihuahua needs to go to the bathroom and is thinking about toileting in the house. Watch for behavior such as sidling up to furniture and sniffing, or sniffing the carpet and maneuvering as if to squat. When you see that behavior immediately scoop the dog up and pop it outside on to the toilet spot.  It can help to keep the Chihuahua on a leash in the house, so that it can't wander off to a quiet corner and indulge itself in a spot of illicit peeing. When it's not possible to be with the dog, put it into its crate. However, you need to be sure to observe the 20 minute toilet break rule for pups and 1 hour for adults. If despite everything your Chihuahua toilets in the house, never tell him or her off. All this teaches the dog is that you have an irrational dislike of its bodily functions. This could make the dog more devious (it will hide to go to the bathroom) and actually sets potty training back because the dog may become fearful to toilet in front of you, even on the designated spot.  Instead, bite your tongue and wait for the Chihuahua to wander off. Then clean up thoroughly using an enzymatic cleaner. The enzymatic cleaner gets rid of all traces of urine or poo so there is no scent mark for him or her to return to. Do not use household cleaners containing bleach or ammonia, since these are components of urine and can amplify the scent and draw the dog back to that spot. If Chi has already established an inappropriate place to toilet then clean it up with enzymatic cleaner and put its food and water bowls there. Dogs do not foul where they eat, so this will help to break that habit. Do not be violent or shout at your chihuahua. Instead, be loving and supportive. Your chihuahua will need time to get potty trained. Just continue to be consistent and don't get angry if your dog doesn't go to the bathroom on command right away.  If the dog goes potty where it's supposed to, remember to reward it with treats. This will help to reinforce the desired behavior. Don't change the potty place every week or else the dog will be confused. If the puppy goes in the wrong place, be gentle, don't be angry because it happens. If potty training is not working and you have been at it for quite awhile, try contacting a trainer. Look for a training program that will work for both you and your dog. Getting professional help is the best option when in a position like this.
Summary: Keep an eye on Chihuahua in the house. Deal with accidents gracefully. Remember to be patient. Contact a trainer.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The longer your stem is, the easier it will be to tie the knot. Look for a stem between 1 to 1.5 inches (2.5 to 4 cm). You should also look for a stem with larger tips at the ends. This will help you locate and twist the ends with your tongue. Gently pull the cherry off of the stem and try to keep the connecting end of the stem as wide as possible. If you accidentally pull off the wider tip of the stem, find a new cherry and try again. If you’re using a fresh cherry stem, soften it by holding it in your mouth for 10-30 seconds while chewing and swishing it around. Don’t chew the stem so much that it becomes mushy--you just want it to be malleable.  Be careful not to swallow the stem while moving it around in your mouth! If you’re using fresh cherry stems, make sure they’re room temperature. Practicing too much with refrigerated stems can make your tongue bleed.
Summary:
Choose a long, large-tipped stem. Remove the cherry from the stem with care. Soften the stems of fresh cherries first.