In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Place your drawing face down on the scanner. Close the scanner and then start the scan. Name the file once it's finished scanning and save it as a .PNG or .JPEG for the highest quality. GIMP is good for beginners since it is free to download. It's probably not a good idea to use Microsoft Paint because of its limited features and hard to view canvas. A lot of people use Adobe Photoshop for making digital art. If you do not have a scanner, you can make your sketch directly in the program you're going to use. Plug the tablet into the computer using the cable that came with the tablet, and follow the instructions with the tablet to install the software. Open the program you chose to draw with, and connect your tablet. Then create a new file, and start sketching.
Summary: Scan your drawing. Open the file in whatever program you want to use. Alternatively, sketch directly in the art program you're using.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can find personal injury lawyers near you by looking in your local yellow pages or by running a search of an online phone directory.   You may be able to find personal injury lawyers in your area by using your favorite search engine to search for “personal injury attorneys in [insert your state]”. If you live in Alabama, for example, you would want to search “personal injury attorneys in Alabama”. You can also find a local personal injury attorney by visiting your state bar association’s website or calling and asking for a referral. Visit the website for the American Bar Association to find your local or county bar association. You should talk to family, friends, and co-workers who have brought their own personal injury lawsuits and question them about their attorney. Ask how easy it was to communicate with the attorney, her courtroom style, and how prepared the attorney was.  Also check online reviews. Many websites offer free reviews of businesses. Some places to look for lawyer reviews include: Find Law, Avvo, and Yahoo Local. Look at disciplinary records. State bar associations keep public records about complaints and disciplinary actions taken against attorneys licensed to practice in the state. If you do not have a website address for any of the attorneys, run a search for their name, phone number, or address in your favorite search engine and see if you can locate one. Then review each attorney’s website. Some things that you want to look for include:  Grammar and spelling. If you see a lot of grammar and spelling errors, maybe that attorney is not for you. An attorney should be able to use proper grammar and a spell check, or ensure that those writing content for his or her website can. Background information on the attorney. Attorneys who have been working in personal injury law for many years are probably better at it than those who have just started in immigration law. Typically, you should look for a personal injury attorney who has at least three to five years of experience handling personal injury cases. Identify personal injury specialists. Some states allow attorneys to state an area of specialization and to list any certificates they may have earned in the specialty. This information should be included on an attorney’s webpage. Most attorneys offer free consultations. You should bring your medical records and be prepared to talk about both the incident and your injury. The attorney will clarify whether you have a strong case by analyzing the following factors:  Permanence of injury. An injury that is permanent is more impressive to a jury than a temporary one.  Your medical history. A pre-existing injury can often reduce the value of a claim, particularly when the injury occurred to the same body part. Your criminal record. A plaintiff with a felony conviction is less sympathetic to juries.  The defendant’s assets. If the person who injured you has no money or insurance, then bringing a lawsuit could be fruitless since you can’t recover any money.  Whether the injury was intentional. If the defendant intentionally harmed you, then you can seek “punitive damages.” Ordinarily, damages are meant to compensate you for the injury you suffered; but punitive damages are meant to punish the defendant for willful and wanton conduct. The vast majority of personal injury attorneys will work on a contingency fee basis. Under this arrangement, the attorney doesn’t get paid unless you win. If you win, the attorney will typically get 30-40% of the jury award. You will still be responsible for costs associated with the litigation. Costs include filing fees, photocopying and mailing, transcription services, and fees for expert witnesses. They can run to several thousand dollars. You should talk with the attorney about how these fees will be billed. If for some reason the attorney cannot take your case, then ask if he knows any experienced personal injury attorneys you could meet with. Some attorneys only represent defendants, or the attorney may have a conflict that prevents her from representing you. Unless the attorney says otherwise, do not assume that you have a weak case simply because the first attorney you meet with declines to represent you.
Summary: Make a list of attorneys in the area. Get referrals. Review each attorney’s website. Meet for a free consultation. Discuss fees. Ask for a referral.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A saline nasal spray helps to clear your nasal passages of mucus, and to moisturize your nasal passages. Use the spray as directed, and be patient. The first couple of uses may be helpful, but it will likely take repeated uses to get the full benefit. A neti-pot is a device that resembles a small teapot. Used correctly, a neti-pot flushes out mucus and trapped irritants, and moisturizes your sinus passages.  The device works by putting saline or distilled water in one nostril and allowing it to drain out the other, removing unwanted irritants and germs, and provides a moisturizing and soothing effect to the sinuses. A neti-pot can be purchased inexpensively over-the-counter. Talk to your doctor before taking over-the-counter products if you have existing medical conditions, such as hypertension, diabetes, and glaucoma. Products like these can be helpful, but they don’t work for everyone.  Oral decongestants contain the active ingredients phenylephrine and pseudoephedrine. The more common side effects caused by these products include nervousness, dizziness, feeling that your heart rate is increased, slight elevations in blood pressure, and sleep problems.  Oral decongestants work by narrowing blood vessels in the nasal passages, helping the swollen tissues to shrink. This improves the flow of mucus to reduce the pressure and the flow of air so you can breathe easier.  Products that contain pseudoephedrine, originally marketed as Sudafed®, can be purchased without a prescription but are kept behind the pharmacy counter due to concerns about inappropriate use.  You will be asked to provide identification, like a driver’s license, and your purchase will be recorded. This is only done for your safety to control the illegal use of pseudoephedrine. Decongestant nasal sprays or drops are also available over-the-counter but should be used with caution. While these products can help to clear sinus passages and relieve the pressure quickly, using them for more than 3 days results in a rebound effect. A rebound effect means that your body adjusts to the medications being used, and the congestion and pressure returns, or is possibly worse than before, when you try to stop using them. Limiting their use to no more than 3 days prevents that rebound effect. Sinusitis, or sinus pressure and congestion, can be caused by allergies. Taking an over-the-counter antihistamine, such as Claritin®, Zyrtec®, or their generic equivalents, can help to control the allergic response and relieve the symptoms you are experiencing. Acetaminophen, ibuprofen, or naproxen may help to reduce the discomfort associated with the sinus pressure. Taking ibuprofen or naproxen may also help to reduce some of the inflammation in the nasal passages. Other symptoms that may be helped by over-the-counter pain medications include the associated headache, and discomfort often described as an ache in the teeth.
Summary:
Use a saline nasal spray. Get a neti-pot. Take oral decongestants. Use a medicated nasal spray. Take an oral antihistamine product if your sinus pressure is caused by allergies. Take over-the-counter pain medications.