INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You need to get your name out there, and you're a one-person marketing department so be prepared to work for it. Here are some ways to spread your name and get recognition:  Network. Go to industry events  and make yourself visible. Engage in conversations and make contacts. Cold calling. It's not everyone's favorite thing to do, but business won't just walk up to you and hand you money. Hit the phones and try to drum up some business. Public speaking. Offer to speak at events on topics you have expertise in. This visibility and demonstration of knowledge will be very attractive to prospective clients. Writing a book, article, editorial piece, or even maintaining a blog can get you recognition as a noted authority in your field. You've probably made some contacts in your career thus far; don't be afraid to ask them to put you in contact with people they may know. Don't be afraid to use a referral from a satisfied customer to help get your name out there.  Ask for their permission before using their name. See if they'll give you a quote in writing that you could use in an ad or on your website.

SUMMARY: Advertise. Publish materials. Spread the word. Ask satisfied clients to spread the word.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Fill a cooler with ice and a variety of drinks, including sodas and water bottles, to keep in your main party area. Have a variety of snack foods, like chips and desserts, so your guests can graze and eat whenever they like. Let your friends know about the snacks and drinks right away.  Ask your guests if they have any food allergies and adjust your snacks accordingly. Ask your parents to see if they can order pizzas for you and your friends. Otherwise, plan to have some frozen pizzas to make as the party goes on. of music that you and your friends like. Consider what all of your guests listen to and make a playlist on your preferred music app. Have the music playing in your main party area through a Bluetooth speaker or a computer. Try to find pop or electronic music that you and your friends can easily dance along with. Use an online radio like Pandora ,Spotify, iheart radio, or you can  make personalized music stations. Whether it’s video games, board games, or party games, have a variety to pick from so everyone is included. Find games that will make you all laugh and have fun together, such as Apples to Apples or Mario Kart.  Avoid games like Spin the Bottle or Truth or Dare. Set time limits or rules if you have video games at your party so all of your guests can get a turn playing. Don’t get too competitive. Just have fun! songs for a fun twist. Use either a karaoke machine if you have one or look up the songs you want to sing on YouTube with the search term “karaoke.” Even if you don’t have microphones, you can have fun singing along to your favorite songs with your friends! Create a karaoke game by making it a singing competition like The Voice. Set up enough folding chairs around the fire so everyone can sit down. Ask your parents to help you start the fire if you feel uncomfortable starting it yourself. Enjoy the time outside with your friends and tell stories to one another.  Stay aware of the fire risk levels in your area. A fire may not be safe if it’s been dry or windy lately. Get marshmallows, chocolates, and graham crackers to make s’mores.
Summary: Provide snacks and drinks. Make a playlist Play games so you can all participate in something together. Sing karaoke Have a bonfire outside on a cool night if you have a fire pit.

Most sports analysts start off as sports fans. Once you’ve decided to pursue a career as a sportscaster, absorb as much knowledge about sports as you can. Keep up with collegiate as well as professional teams, and follow multiple sports rather than just one or two. A good sports analyst is expected to be like a walking encyclopedia of sports information. It is not enough to know all about one team, or even one sport. Sports analysts have to possess a thorough knowledge of all the most sports, including football, basketball, baseball, soccer, hockey, golf, boxing and even Olympic and extreme sports. Start paying close attention to game outcomes, player stats, win-loss records and other statistical information. Commit as much of these facts as you can to memory. Statistics is the language of sports analysis. As an analyst, your job will be to make authoritative assessments and predictions based on statistical models. There is far more use of mathematical principles in sports analysis than most people realize. Taking a formal statistics course or two will help further your understanding of how these principles come into play. Go to school and work towards a degree in journalism, communications or broadcasting. While it’s not strictly necessary to have one of these degrees in order to land a job in sports journalism, most employers prefer that applicants hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. Online programs are also available for those who are unable to attend university classes.  Holding a degree, along with the right experience, can give you an advantage over those without an education when it comes to getting hired. Many online programs can be completed in less time than a full term at a university, and include all the most relevant courses, such as news reporting, media ethics, sports psychology and broadcasting. Once you’ve earned an undergraduate degree, think about channeling your efforts into a post-graduate master’s or doctorate level certification. Many graduate programs include courses that focus more specifically on sports analytics and broadcasting, meaning you’ll be getting an education in your chosen field of expertise. These credentials will be very impressive to potential employers. A graduate degree will require you to significantly narrow your area of focus, which may not help you get your first job but can make you a commodity for special positions later on.
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One-sentence summary -- Learn as much as you can about sports. Become well-versed in statistics. Earn an undergraduate degree in a related field. Consider going for a graduate degree.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can use a ruler or a template you downloaded online to create matching triangle shapes. You can go for any type of triangle shape you want. You can have three even sides or have one or two sides longer or shorter.  Trace your triangle shape onto a piece of cardboard. Use a ruler to keep the lines straight. Carefully cut out your triangle shape, going slowly to keep all lines neat and straight. Place your cardboard triangle on the backside of your leather. Use a fabric pen to trace out two triangle shapes. Carefully cut around the shapes you drew. You should be left with two pieces of leather of equal sizes, shaped like a triangle. On the front side of your leather, draw a geometrical shape using your gold paint pen. The shape you draw is up to you. You can look up patterns online or simply make up your own shape.  Geometrical shapes include things like intersecting lines, rectangles, and squares. Try drawing a variety of straight lines criss-crossing and intersecting throughout both triangle. You can use a ruler if necessary to keep your lines straight. You can draw the same design on each earring or have a slightly different design on each earring. Choose a single corner of one triable to punch a hole. Use the smallest hole puncher possible, as you don't need a large hole to fit the earring hook through. Punch another hole in the same corner on your other triangle. You will have to undo the hook at the end of the earring hook using pliers or your fingers. Fit the hook through the holes you punched. Then, tightly re-seal the hook using your fingers or pliers. Your earrings are now complete. Make sure you close the hooks completely. Otherwise, your earrings may slip off and get lost.

SUMMARY:
Use cardboard to make a triangle shape. Cut two matching triangle shapes out of black leather. Use a gold paint pen to draw a geometrical pattern. Punch a hole through the tip of each triangle. Fit an earring hook through the hole.