INPUT ARTICLE: Article: While your physical portfolio will be required for most job interviews, an accessible on-line space can also be attractive to employers. Consider using a web site or an Instagram account to display the broad range of work you use. The web site can also include your rates and reviews from previous clients and your contact information. If you are interested in the process of storyboarding -- or pairing images with text to create a story -- then film and video games studio can use your expertise. Make your own independent film or animated project as a sample of your storyboard work. You can upload this on a video streaming site like YouTube or Vimeo and link it to your on-line space. Attend openings of galleries, exhibitions, conferences and lectures that apply to your field. These will be important events for expanding your professional network and finding new potential clients. As a professional network of cartoonists, membership in this group can help you meet mentors and develop more artistic connections. In order to join, you must have made the majority of your income from professional cartooning for at least the past three years. You will need two letters of recommendations, a short biographical sketch, and samples of your work. The work you submit must also have your signature.

SUMMARY: Create an on-line space for your work. Contact production studios. Become active in your local artistic community. Join the National Cartoonists Society.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Practice saying ordinary phrases so you can carry on a casual conversation in any situation:  Hello!: Olá "oh-la" What is your name?: Chomo se chama? Say it: "KO-m's'SHA-ma"  My name is…: Chamo-me "SHA-mo may" Sir/Ma'am...: Senhor, Senhora..."SAYN-yor" How are you?: Como está?/Como vai?/Tudo bem? "KO-mu esh-TA" I'm well, thank you: Estou bem, obrigado(a). "SHTOO-baym, ob-ree-gah-doo/ah" Nice to meet you: Encantado(a) "AYN-can-tah-doo/ah" Have a nice day!: Tem um bom día! "TAYM oom bom DEE-ya" Goodbye!: Adeus "AH-day-osh" Practice polite phrases like "please" and "thank you." Learn a few ways to communicate your understanding or confusion.  Yes: Sim "seem" No: Não "now" Sorry: Desculpe! "desh-KOOLP" Excuse me: Com licença!/Desculpe!/Perdão! Thank you: Obrigado(a) "OB-ree-GAH-doo/ah" Please: Por favor "poor fah-VOR" If you will be traveling in Portugal, learn some of the basic questions and statements you will need to get around:  I understand: Compreendo I don't understand: Não compreendo Can you say that again, please?: Pode repetir isso, por favor? Turn left: Vire à esquerda Turn right: Vire à direita Straight ahead: sempre em frente Towards the...: em direcção à... Past the...: Depois do... Before the...: Antes do... Will you show me on the map?: Você pode me mostrar no mapa? Where's the bathroom?: Onde está a casa de banho Where is the train station? Onde está a estação de comboios? Learn how to ask for rooms, order off a menu, and talk to shopkeepers.  Is there a table available?: Tem uma mesa livre? What do you serve? O que tem? I'll have this: E ísto para mim The bill please: A conta por favor. How much does this cost?: Quanto custa? I’m just looking: Estou só a ver, obrigado(a) What time do you open/close?: A que horas abre/fecha? Do you have any rooms available?: Tem um quarto livre? Portuguese numbers sometimes reflect the gender of the word they are applied to. For instance, if you are talking about a woman, you would say "uma mulher," but for a man you would say "um homem."  1: um (m) uma (f) 2: dois (m) duas (f) 3: três 4:  quatro 5: cinco 6: seis 7: sete 8: oito 9: nove 10: dez 11: onze 12: doze 13: treze 14: quatorze 15: quinze 16: dezesseis 17: dezessete 18: dezoito 19: dezenove 20: vinte 21: vinte e um (m) vinte e uma (f) 100: cem 1000: mil 1 million: um milhão 1 billion: um bilhão
Summary: Learn a few greetings. Master some basic conversational phrases. Learn key travel phrases. Practice your shopping and restaurant vocabulary. Learn how to count in Portuguese.

Gently tilt your head to one side then roll it down in a circular motion, sweeping from one side, toward your chest, and to the other side. Then roll your neck back so you are looking up at the ceiling or sky, and sweep it back to the starting position. Do this stretch standing up, and stick your arm out with your forearm pointing up at a 90 degree angle. Hold a broomstick in your hand so that it rests behind your elbow. Use your other hand to pull the bottom of the broomstick forward. Put one arm behind your head and bend it at the elbow. Use your other arm to gently pull your elbow toward your head. Repeat on the other side.
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One-sentence summary -- Do neck rolls. Try an arm-up rotator stretch. Loosen up your arm muscles.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The easiest way to do this is to drag the PDF file into an open Chrome window.  You can also right-click on the PDF file, select "Open With", and then select Google Chrome from the list of available programs. If the PDF won't open in Chrome, type chrome://plugins/ into the Chrome address bar and then click the "Enable" link under "Chrome PDF Viewer". You can find this in the row of buttons that appears when you move your mouse to the lower-right corner of the Chrome window. Change... button underneath your printer.  For example, let's say you have a 10-page PDF file that you want to split, with the first 7 pages in one file and the last 3 in another. In the Pages section, you would enter "1-7" to create a PDF file with the first 7 pages. You can then repeat the process to make the second document. You can choose the location that you want to save it as well. This will allow you to create two (or more) new documents from the original. For example, your first split created a new 7-page document and now you want to create another document with the last 3 pages. You would open the original file again, go through the print options, and set the range as "8-10". You'll now have two new documents: one with the first 7 pages and the other with the last 3.

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Open the PDF file in Google Chrome. Click the "Print" button. Click the . Select "Save as PDF" in the "Local Destinations" section. Enter the range of pages that you want to create as a new document. Click "Save" and name the file. Repeat the process to create the other document.