Problem: Article: If you plan on making music instruction your full-time occupation, a thorough business plan is absolutely essential. If you are more of a hobbyist in your teaching, you will still need to prepare, but it may require less time and effort depending on the size of your studio. Lessons for beginners are typically 30 minutes long and will increase to an hour as the student becomes older or acquires more skill. If you have no teaching experience but are skilled at the piano, it is appropriate to charge $15-20 per 30 minutes or $30-40 per hour.  Keep in mind that the rate you charge is dependent on many factors, including your educational pedigree, playing and teaching experience, references from your students, and the city you live in. As you gain experience, it is recommended that you increase your rates a little each year. Piano teachers with significant experience and skill can charge up to $60 per 30 minutes or $120 per hour.  Charge a flat, monthly fee for lessons instead of a rate per session. This is to discourage skipping lessons, and it increases desire to make up missed lessons. While many teachers hold lessons in their own home, you may also travel to a student’s home if they have a quality piano that has been tuned recently. You can also rent a space at a music store or community center. Be sure to use a space that will allow you to keep as much of your earnings as you need while being clean, welcoming, and conducive to learning. Factor the time and cost of travel into your fees if applicable. Some great titles for beginners include Alfred’s Basic Piano Library Lesson Book series, Bastien Piano Basics Primer Level, and the Hal Leonard Piano Method Book series. While you may sell your copies of the books to students, it is better to have them purchase their own personal copies so that they can mark up their sheet music with notes and tips from lessons. It is also time-consuming to be constantly replacing books that you’ve given to students. Use a well-developed method, such as the Suzuki method, if you prefer its teachings or if you are having trouble finding a place to start. Some methodologies require official certification before they may be taught for commercial purposes, so research the certification costs and requirements before using that method in your pedagogy. Make a comprehensive list of policies for your studio including information about payment schedules and amounts, weather and holiday cancellations, lesson make-ups, notice of termination of lessons, and attendance and practice expectations. Share this with the parents of your students at their first lesson, and ensure that both the student and their parents understand all of your policies. Place an ad in your local paper, on CraigsList, and inside the building where you’ll be teaching if you’re holding lessons outside of the home. Ask to place fliers on the bulletin board in your local community buildings such as a recreation center, church, or library. Tell everyone you know that you’re teaching piano, and offer a referral discount for current students. Only advertise the ages and genres you’re qualified to teach.  Reach out to local school music teachers. Introduce yourself, and offer free workshops and accompaniment for concerts and musicals. Be sure to stress that you want to help their program, rather than insisting that they send their students to you for piano lessons.  Advertise on websites specifically designed to help people find music teachers in their area (like https://takelessons.com/), but be aware that you may have to pay a fee to promote your services.
Summary: Make a business plan according to your time allotments. Set your rate. Find a place to teach. Purchase books at the level of piano you will be teaching. Write out your studio policies. Advertise your services online, in print, and in person.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you own your home, a mortgage statement may be used to prove residence.  Bring the most recent statement.  This will demonstrate that you still reside at this address.  The mortgage statement must have your name on it.  If the mortgage is not in your name, then the statement will not have your name on it. If you rent, a cancelled rent check can prove where you live.  Your landlord must sign a receipt verifying that you live at this address.  If you live with relatives and pay rent to them, ask them to sign a statement that you live with them at this address.  In this case, you might also be asked to produce mail, such as a bill, addressed to you at this address. Lenders will usually accept a utility bill in your name as proof of your address.  Be prepared to provide more than one utility bill.  For example, you can provide an electric bill, water bill, sewer bill or phone bill if you have a land line.  Be sure that the utility bill has your name on it.  If all of your bills are in someone else's name, such as a spouse or roommate, you will need to provide other forms of business mail in your name at that address. Other business mail includes bank statements, credit statements or other household bills besides utilities.  The mail must be addressed to you at your address.  Don't use junk mail.  Since junk mail is not specifically addressed to you, it would not suffice as proof of residence. A library card application requires proof of residence.  So, it can also be used to verify that you reside at your stated address.  Some lenders may accept this as proof of your address.  However, be prepared to bring additional documents, such as bills or other business mail.

SUMMARY: Bring your most recent mortgage statement. Provide cancelled rent checks. Produce utility bills. Show other business mail. Present a library card application.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Select the enchanting table to do so. Select an ordinary book, then select the book-shaped box in the crafting table. Select your lapis lazuli, then select the box to the right of the book's box. You'll need at least three lapis lazuli per enchantment. On the right side of the crafting table's interface, you'll see several enchantments listed. Select the one you want; if you don't see the one you want, select the lowest-level one. The book should now be purple and pink, signifying that it has been enchanted. You most likely won't find the enchantment that you want the first time around, so keep enchanting books until you find the enchantment that you want.  It's best to create low-level enchantments when the enchantment table gives you three unwanted enchantment options. After creating an enchanted book, you'll need to re-level your character to level 30.
Summary:
Open the enchanting table. Place a book in the enchanting table. Place the lapis lazuli in the table. Select an enchantment. Move the enchanted book to your inventory. Repeat as necessary.