The base of your wings will consist of coffee filters and cardboard. Use cheap coffee filters or whatever you have in your home. No need to buy specialty coffee filters for your angel wings. Purchase a full package of coffee filters in case you need additional filters. You'll also need:  Scrap cardboard Pen or pencil Scissors Crafting glue Ribbon or shoelaces
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One-sentence summary -- Gather your supplies.


Now that you're an official candidate and your committee has said, "Yes, believe it or not, we can do this," it's time to spread the word. And it's also time to make even more connections at your local print design shop (if you haven't already) and sucker your friends and family into touting around your logo for the next 2 years.  Design t-shirts, car magnets, sandwich boards, yard signs, and bumper stickers all with your name and/or catchphrase. Ask local establishments if you can put flyers in their windows (or if they can name a product after you (at least temporarily)). Send these out to your friends on the opposite coast and have them distribute them there. Go virtual! Start a YouTube channel and get a website or blog. Get an account for your campaign on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. How else will you reach the newest generation of voters? When people start seeing your name out there, they're going to ask, "Who is this guy/woman? What does he/she stand for? Is he/she serious?" Yes, you are serious and you have the sensibilities to prove it.  If you like something or think it needs to be changed (for example: humanitarian aid to foreign countries), have it all planned out. What party are you aligned with? Do you support their generic stance on all issues? Where do you fall on the liberal/conservative scale? Make these beliefs clear on your blog, your social networking accounts, and to your friends and family. The more people who can explain you for you, the better. What are your goals? Lower taxes? Reducing poverty? Creating jobs? Higher standards of education? Think about all the biggies when it comes to previous elections -- what changes do you want to promise? It's a good idea if you actually believe what you're putting out there. It'll be much easier to remain consistent and not get caught switching sides or dilly-dallying on an issue. If you believe something the public doesn't want to hear, quite frankly, good luck.
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One-sentence summary -- Set up your merch stand. Have a clear perspective on all current issues. Create a campaign platform.


A popup menu will appear. Word 2007 also allows the right-click feature to add any of the options on the "File" button menu to the "Quick Access" toolbar. Word 2010 does not allow the menu items on the left side of the "File" tab page to be added to its "Quick Access" toolbar, however.
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One-sentence summary -- Click the appropriate ribbon tab to display the menu ribbon with the command you want to add to the "Quick Access" toolbar. Right-click the command you want to add to the toolbar. Select "Add to Quick Access toolbar" on the popup menu.


The polygon can have any number of sides and can be regular or irregular. For example, you might want to find the sum of the interior angles of a hexagon, so you would draw a six-sided shape. Label this vertex A. A vertex is a point where two sides of a polygon meet. The lines should not cross. You should create a number of triangles.  You do not have to draw lines to the adjacent vertices, since they are already connected by a side. For example, for a hexagon you should draw three lines, dividing the shape into 4 triangles. Since there are 180 degrees in a triangle, by multiplying the number of triangles in your polygon by 180, you can find the sum of the interior angles of your polygon. For example, since you divided your hexagon into 4 triangles, you would calculate 4×180=720{\displaystyle 4\times 180=720} to find a total of 720 degrees in the interior of your polygon.
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Draw the polygon whose angles you need to sum. Choose one vertex. Draw a straight line from Point A to each other vertex in the polygon. Multiply the number of triangles you created by 180.