Problem: Article: You don't have to shuffle the deck, although doing so may put the audience members at ease. While you won't be reciting this card, you will be using it as a reference to find the volunteer's card.
Summary: Fan out a deck of cards while holding them face-down. Look at the bottom card of the right-hand half of the deck very briefly.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Click “File” on the menu bar, and then select “Import.” While tracing on a new layer is technically optional, it will help you see what you are doing by giving you the option to play with the opacity settings on your image (or the tracing layer). Click “Layer” on the menu bar, then select “Layers.” Click the “+” button to add a new layer. Type a name for the layer (like “tracing layer”) and switch to “Above current” for the position. Click “Add.” There are different tools available to suit different needs.  Press the F6 key on your keyboard (or click on the pencil icon on the tool menu) to select the pencil/freehand tool. This tool will allow you to freely draw anywhere on your image. If you’re using a drawing tablet, have a steady hand or not much to trace, this tool may suit your needs. Press Shift+F6 simultaneously (or click on the pen icon on the tool menu) to open the pen/Bezier tool. This tool allows you to click at the ends of lines you want to trace, which will create small, easy-to-manipulate segments. If you have several lines to trace and/or are using a mouse, this tool will give you the most precise results. Double-click at the end of each line to end the path. If you’re using the pen tool, try using shorter lines instead of a single continuous line. This will make your trace easier to edit, as you won’t have to start a long line all over again if you make a tiny mistake at the end.  You can switch between your layers in the layer dialog box. Just double click on the layer name you want to work with and you’ll be switched to that view. It may help to make your bitmap more (or less) opaque as you draw your paths. With the layer selected in the dialog box, move the slider bar beneath “Opacity” to see which settings works best for you. On the tool menu, click the second arrow button from the top (the “edit” arrow) to active edit mode. In this mode, you’ll be able to click and drag nodes for fine-tuning. If you have too many nodes and it’s taking you forever to move them all where they need to be, you can simplify your nodes. This may change the shape of your line just slightly, but it may not be noticeable. Use Ctrl+L (⌘ Cmd+L on a Mac) to reduce the amount of nodes. To make sure you traced every line you want in your vector image, click on the first layer (the raster image) and reduce the opacity until all that’s visible are the lines you drew. If you find you left out a line, return to the layer tool and increase the opacity so the lines you need to trace are visible. In the layer tool, click on the first layer (the layer containing the original artwork) and delete it by clicking the subtraction symbol. To save your trace, click File and then Save As.

SUMMARY: Import your image. Open the Layers dialog. Add a new layer. Select a tracing tool. Using your drawing tablet or mouse, trace every line in your image. Open the “Edit Node” tool. View your trace without the bottom layer. Remove the bottom layer and save your image.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This encourages you to play straight.  You should aim to “rock the baby" with your elbows as you drive the ball, rather than slogging across the line. While the bowler runs at you, keep both eyes focused on the ball. Zoning in on the ball will allow you to better judge the ball’s speed. Focus your eye on a seam of the ball. Your should complete the downswing slowly. A slow, steady downswing allows you to watch the ball longer. It will prevent you from playing the ball too early, thus enabling you to accelerate the bat through the ball as you hit it. Sloggers swing hard and early, meaning they hit the ball too early and too slowly, spooning catches in the air. With your knees bent and the weight on the balls of your feet, point your toes in the direction that you would like to hit the ball. You may choose to point your toe at the bowler as the batsmen of the “Golden Age” did. When your bat connects to the ball, transfer your body weight into the ball. As the ball hits the bat, and not before, uncoil your wrists. This will add additional punch to the ball. This does not mean hitting everything to leg, you can throw your wrists to the off side as if you're playing a hockey shot. When cutting or hooking the ball, make sure your arms are fully extended.  A cramped shot leads to a catch. You will hit the majority of balls along the ground. Of course, if you are trying to drive straight for a six, or score a run, you will hit the ball in the air and hope it goes over the boundary.
Summary: Point your elbow at the bowler as he runs into bowl. Watch the ball. Begin the downswing of the bat. Point your toes and lean into the ball as you hit it. Uncoil your wrists. Extend your arms. Hit the ball.

This is your bands first album! You've made it this far! Give yourself a pat on the back. You need people with home studios, and people who really know their stuff. Your record company will give you a DJ/mixer to help. Your record company will pay some of the cost. So dig into your pockets and get some of that EP/tour money out. This is how your record company makes money, so don't be surprised if they take 45% of your profit. Just enjoy the fact that you have creative freedom and have fun (You plan the events). Some record companies will pay for your hotel, some your airfare. What I'm saying here is, don't go bankrupt with your tour. If you can only afford to perform at 5 cities around your country, that's fine. Remind yourself that the manager is the one that manages finances/tour. So chill, and let him/her handle it. This is what every band does. Keep doing this, and you might hit the big time.
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One-sentence summary -- Once signed to a label, release an album. Ask local DJs to help. After your album is released, start your grand tour. Keep releasing albums/Eps/music videos and touring. Keep jamming your way to success!

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Use the link or type www.tumblr.com into a web browser.  If you're not logged in automatically, click on Log In, enter your email, click on Next, then enter your password and click on Log In.  If you don't have a Tumblr account, click on Get Started and create an account. It's at the top-right center of the window. Do so until you find something that you'd like to reblog. It's in the lower-right corner of the post you want to reblog. If you like, type it into the dialog box that pops up.  Share the post to other social media by clicking on the Twitter logo in the lower-right corner of the dialog box. Type "@" followed by a username to tag another Tumblr user. Type "#" followed by a keyword to add a hashtag to your comment. Click on the down arrow next to "Reblog" to schedule or queue your post. It's in the lower-right corner of the dialog box. It's in the lower-right corner of the dialog box. The post you want to reblog will now appear on your own blog.
Summary:
Go to tumblr.com. Click on the "Home" icon. Scroll through your feed. Click on 🔁. Add a comment. Click on Reblog.