Article: Open the message, document, or web page that contains the photo you'd like to save on your MacBook. Not all web pages permit images to be saved or downloaded. For example, you can't download pictures from the Instagram website. If the image is in a preview format (e.g., a result on Google), you'll first need to click the image to open it in full-size view. Some images, such as occasional images inserted into articles, serve as links to other pages. If clicking an image opens an unrelated page, click your browser's "Back" button to return to the original image. Click the yellow circle in the upper-left corner of the window that contains the image. This makes the window smaller so that your Mac's desktop is visible. Click and hold the image with your mouse pointer, then drag the image off of the edge of your browser window until it's suspended over the desktop. You should see a transparent version of the image appear when you drag it away. When you see a white + in a green circle appear over the thumbnail of the picture, release the click you were holding. This will place the image file on your desktop.
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Go to a photo that you want to save. Open the image if necessary. Resize your browser window. Click and drag the photo onto your desktop. Release the click.
Article: All genuine Yu Gi Oh! cards feature rounded edges at the corners of the card. If the card has pointed or angled corners, then it’s a counterfeit card. Be wary of cards that have corners that are rounded off too much as well. The texture of the surface of the card should feel glossy and slightly raised to reflect the features in the art. Rub the surface of the card with your fingertip to feel the texture of it. Fake cards are often flat and rough. Fake cards may feel like sandpaper when you rub it. A major tell-tale sign of a fake card are borders on either the front or back of the card that aren’t even and consistent. It’s a sign that the card was miscut and is a counterfeit. Make sure you check both the front and back of the card for an uneven border. Authentic cards will have a shiny, square stamp on the bottom right corner of the front of the card with the words “Yu-Gi-Oh!” in small, horizontal script. Fake cards may be missing the foil stamp or the letters may be arranged vertically. The color of the foil should be either gold or silver. Any other color is a counterfeit. The back of the card should have a dark orange swirl with a black oval in the center. On the bottom right hand corner there should be the official Yu Gi Oh! logo. It should also say “trading card game” with a trademark symbol.  If any of the features are missing or in the wrong location, then the card is fake. The border on the back of the card should be slightly thicker than the border on the front of the card as well.
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Look for rounded corners on the card. Feel the surface of the card with your finger to check the texture. Check to see if the borders of the card are miscut. Inspect the foil stamp in the bottom right corner of the card. Confirm the design, logo, and trademark on the back of the card are correct.
Article: Creating and registering your company is relatively easy and straightforward so long as you have done all of the busy work leading up to this point. To register your company with the state, visit your state's corporations website, which is usually found within the Secretary of State's office. Once you have tracked down the correct website, you will need to find the correct form. For example, in Oregon and Texas, there are different forms for companies registering as a for-profit or nonprofit. In general, the articles of incorporation will require the following information:  The name of your entity; Your registered agent and registered office; The name of your directors (for-profit) or managers (nonprofit); Information about shares (if you are a for-profit company); The purpose of your company; and The name of the organizer (person crating the company). Most states allow you to file your articles of incorporation online. For example, in Texas, you can file your paperwork using SOSDirect, which is the Secretary of State's online filing service. In Oregon, you can use the Oregon Business Registry. If you do not file online, you will need to take your articles of incorporation to the Secretary of State's office or fax them to a designated number. There will be a fee associated with the filing of your required documents. If you cannot pay the fee, you may be eligible for a fee waiver in some states. In Texas, the fee for registering a for-profit company is $300 while the fee for registering a nonprofit is $ 25. In Oregon, the processing fee for a for-profit company is $100 and $50 for a nonprofit.
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Prepare your articles of incorporation. File your articles of incorporation. Pay the required fee.