INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Research online tutoring companies and websites that match tutors with students looking for assistance with specific subjects.  Some of these companies help clients locate a tutor in your area, but others pair tutors with a client online and you work remotely. Applications to become a tutor are typically completed online. Depending on the website and service, you may be required to take screening exams or undergo background checks. If you are hunting for a tutoring job and would prefer to meet with your students in person instead of online, visit local learning centers and community centers.  Most communities feature a branch of a national tutoring company such as Sylvan or Kumon. If you live in a larger town with a university, there may also be tutoring positions through testing review companies such as Kaplan or the Princeton Review. Contact these places and ask if they are hiring tutors. It’s also a good idea to visit local community centers that may offer after-school tutoring programs and be looking for qualified tutors. At the very least, these places may be willing to advertise your tutoring services. Many summer camp programs and after-school programs offer tutoring services to students who participate in their activities. Contact the administrator of the program, discuss your qualifications, and ask if they need any tutors. Even if they do not currently have available positions, the administrator may know of another program that is hiring or may be able to recommend that you speak with someone else. Many community colleges and universities hire qualified tutors in specific subjects, so check with human resources at a college or university in your area to find out if there may be available tutoring positions.  While these positions are usually advertised online through the college or university’s human resources website, you can also call or email. Find out if there are continuing education programs in your area that may also be interested in hiring qualified tutors. Public libraries, for example, sometimes host these programs. If you are interested in seeing more of the world while you are tutoring, you might consider looking for tutoring positions abroad. There are specific tutoring companies that specialize in matching tutors with families or agencies abroad, so conduct your own research and explore these potential options. Keep in mind, that these are usually more full-time and long-term positions. If you are looking for a part-time commitment, this might not be the best choice. If you are having a difficult time locating a tutoring position with a specific company or center, or would just like the freedom of working on your own, you may want to establish your own tutoring business. If you decide to tutor privately or start your own business, think carefully about where you will meet clients. While your home or a client’s home may be convenient, you may prefer a place that is public such as a library or coffee shop. This way you do not have to provide your address to strangers and it is a safe location where you could get help if needed.

SUMMARY: Research online tutoring companies. Visit local learning centers and community centers. Talk with administrators of summer camps and after-school programs. Check with community colleges or universities in your area. Consider tutoring abroad. Establish your own tutoring business.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Photos from your last camping trip can showcase your adventures, or photos from your child’s first year can be a decoration for a first birthday party. Collages can decorate a small area of a wall, or they can be the centerpiece for an entire room. Take into account how many pictures you have to work with; making a large collage will require lots of pictures. These can come from just about any printed material, from magazines, newspapers, old books, or postcards. Even fabric can be used in collages. If you are doing a photo collage, you should select the best photos that represent the event or convey the theme you’re going for. Depending on how large your collage is, you may need to choose just a few pictures, or you may need 10 or more.  Consider how large you want your pictures to be in your final collage. The pictures do not need to be the same size, nor do they need to be the same shape. In fact, a range of sizes and shapes will give more dimension to your collage and make it more interesting to the eye. Think about if you want a certain picture to dominate the collage and have subordinate pictures surrounding it, for example. You don’t need to always choose pictures of people. Adding in pictures of details (a bridge or road, a plate of cookies, a deck of cards from a poker game) can add dimension to your collage. These add to the overall sense you’re trying to convey in your collage. Because you are creating a collage of many pictures, you can afford to include some background or detail pictures. Your collage will look better if you have high quality images with sharp resolution (at least 300 dpi; 600 dpi for larger photos). You can use all matching frames, or use frames that are all different shapes, sizes and colors. You can either have a professional framing service do this, or you can select your own frame. Choose a frame that is complementary in color to the collage. Have hooks on the back to enable easy wall hanging. Start deciding how you want to place your pictures. Do this on the floor or large table so that you are not putting unnecessary nail holes in the wall. Keep an eye on the colors: are you grouping all the blue-toned photos together? Do you have a big spot of brown-toned photos? Spread the photos out to balance the color across the entire collage. Or, you might want only blue-toned photos in the collage so that it matches the room for which you’re making the collage. Test out different arrangements, patterns, and color schemes. You may also want to swap out a frame if it doesn’t seem to work in the overall arrangement. Using plain paper or wrapping paper, cut out shapes that are the same sizes as your frames. You will use these to help you put nails in the wall on which you will hang the framed pictures. Stick these pieces of paper on the wall with removable tape. Refer to your frames that you’ve laid out on the floor as your guide. Mark on these papers where a nail would need to go. Nails would not go right at the very top center of each frame; rather, they will be down an inch or two, and perhaps there are two nails for a frame. Determine where the nails should go and mark it on each sheet. When you’ve finalized where you want pictures to go, hammer a good quality picture-hanging nail into the wall at the point you’ve marked on your paper cutout. Check to see if your measurement is correct by putting the framed picture on the wall. Does it hang where you want it to hang?
Summary: Determine a theme and purpose for your collage. Determine the size and shape of your collage. Choose your pictures. Print out high quality digital photos on good paper. Select your frames. Map out your collage. Make paper cutouts of each frame. Hang your pictures.

If it is through your web hosting program, navigate to the FTP portion of your web hosting site. You may choose to add a subfolder dedicated to this database. Select all the files. Wait for the files to upload to your FTP.
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One-sentence summary -- Sign into your FTP program from your computer. Find the /public_html/ section of your FTP program. Return to your computer's WordPress folder. Drag them into the /public_html/ section of your FTP.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Proximity alarms will alert you when equipment is removed outside of a specific radius. Verify that the appropriate radius is programmed into the alarm receivers. This will prevent false alarms from occurring when employees take laptops with them to meetings or to other sections of the office building. A central location will accurately track computers based on the radius programmed into the transmitter. Keep the receivers with your security staff if possible, since your security guards may be the best source for assistance in the event office computers are being stolen.

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Attach mobile proximity alarms to your office computers. Store the receivers for every transmitter in a central office location.