You've already narrowed it down to street magic, but think about which props you want to work with. If you have a specific area in mind you'd like to perform in, consider the limitations of space, lighting, and noise. You'll probably want to start out in an area without large crowds or other magicians so you can practice commanding a smaller audience's attention. You'll have a more interesting routine if you learn several different types of tricks, but start by focusing on what drew you to the magic tricks in the first place. There are several suggestions below you can use as a base for your performance. A foundational skill for magicians is the ability to manipulate small objects in unexpected ways. Practice the disappearing coin trick until you can perform it without looking. Continue to practice in front of family and other friendly audiences so you can develop your misdirection skills, directing the audience's attention away from your hands.  If you enjoy that coin trick, spice it up with variations such as the coin falling through your head. Expand your coin act with knuckle rolling. Once you're a real expert, try advanced sleight of hand tricks such as putting a coin in an audience member's pocket. A coin is a simple and traditional object to use while practicing sleight of hand, but you move on to all sorts of objects. Make an audience member's watch (briefly) disappear as a simple lead in, or practice other tricks that involve sleight of hand, such as the missing card illusion. Almost everyone is familiar with card tricks, but with hundreds of variations out there, you can still find ways to surprise and delight your audience.   The four of a kind card trick involves no sleight of hand and only minimal audience distraction, making it a good first choice. This type of trick involves stacking the deck beforehand, so it won't work on a tough audience that tells you to shuffle the cards.  Card control techniques are vital for "guess the card" type tricks. Use sleight of hand to make your card tricks seem more astonishing. For instance, make a card rise to the top of the deck or make a card disappear behind your hand. Add more to your bag of tricks by practicing specific tricks that make ordinary objects seem to do impossible things. Do you want to fool your audience with sleight of hand, or specially prepared objects?  Here are several tricks to practice so you can decide which you enjoy:   Make two rubber bands pass through each other. Use rubber bands of different colors so the audience can tell which is which. Refill a crushed soda can with your hands.  Bend a spoon with your psychic powers. Some types of tricks will get more attention than others. If you're aiming for fame, or if you're not great at attracting people with your announcements alone, consider some of these flashy tricks:   Escape from a straitjacket. You can make this more impressive by adding handcuffs as well, but that will take significant practice and sleight of hand ability.  Appear to levitate if you have the space to keep distance between you and the audience. There is at least one more variation on this trick. See if you can develop your own alterations to make it more convincing or astonishing!  Create smoke from your fingers. Bring along water and soap to wash this off your hands afterward.  Create a fire in your hand. Enlist a competent ally to help you practice this trick safely, as you can seriously burn your hand if you perform it incorrectly. Whether you seek out a mentor, or simply watch street magic techniques in slow motion on DVDs, to do street magic effectively you'll need training. Peruse the library for old magic trick books, or surf the Internet for fresh ideas. Learn the basics first, and take the time to develop your skill. Over time, you'll combine the techniques you most enjoy to create your own unique style.  Consider using trick cards and coins, which you can buy from a local magic shop or websites devoted to magician supplies. Many cities have magic clubs, where you can meet other amateur magicians and exchange tips and ideas.
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One-sentence summary -- Decide what types of tricks you'll be performing. Practice your sleight of hand. Consider learning a few card tricks. Gather props and practice more tricks. Choose flashy tricks that will get a crowd's attention. Constantly learn and practice new tricks.

Q: All you have to do is open the Friendlist window by clicking on the two-person icon found at the upper-right side of your screen, right next to your mini map. Using the friend's list, right-click on the player's name you wish to invite and then click on the option “Invite to Party.”  Invitation will be canceled if the player already joined another party. If the person you invited is currently fighting a monster, invitation will also be canceled. Players can join the party only if they accept the invitation. Inviting players while they're in another channel is possible, but they need to be in the same channel if you wish to play with them in the same dungeon. The guild is useful for a quick search of party members, but not all are listed in your Friendlist. To invite a guild member in your party, simply open the Guild window by pressing G in your keyboard. In the member list, scroll until you find the player's name. Right-click the name and then choose “Invite to Party.”  You can see your party members using the mini or world map found at the upper right of your screen. You can use party chat by using /p. Only party members can read your message. It's inevitable to find someone idling near the dungeon and shouting out for party members. They're neither in your Friendlist nor a guild mate. In order for you to invite a complete stranger, left-click on their character and then right-click on the character bar, which will appear at the upper part of your screen. Choose “'Invite to Party.”
A: Invite using the Friendlist. Invite using the guild. Invite in person.

Article: aintain a healthy weight. Obesity is one of the biggest risks for postpartum hemorrhage, so it's important to maintain a healthy weight throughout your pregnancy. Although you need to gain some weight to ensure that your baby develops healthily, it's important that you don't gain too much weight. Your doctor will tell you how much weight you should expect to gain over the course of your pregnancy. If you are obese and trying to get pregnant, it's a good idea to lose weight before conceiving so that you have a healthier birth. Talk to your healthcare provider to discuss what's best for you. Having healthy levels of iron during your pregnancy is important for preventing anemia and maintaining a healthy pregnancy. Ask your doctor if iron supplements are right for you and follow their recommended dose exactly. You can also add iron-rich foods to your diet during your pregnancy to stay healthy.  Increase your intake of iron-rich foods like leafy green vegetables, beans, red meat, poultry, pork, and peas. Only take iron supplements with your doctor's approval as a surplus of iron can cause liver damage and other health problems. Getting a healthy level of vitamin B-12 can prevent a lowered red blood cell count and reduce your risk of anemia. Ask your doctor if you should be taking this supplement to stay healthy during your pregnancy. If your doctor recommends taking the vitamin, follow the specific dose that they recommend.  Vitamin B-12 supplements can be found at your local pharmacy. Be sure to check the concentration of your B-12 supplements before taking them. Folic acid is an important vitamin that can help prevent birth defects, lowered red blood cell counts, and anemia. Ask your doctor about taking folic acid supplements during your pregnancy. In addition, eat foods that are rich in folic acid like:  Legumes Leafy vegetables Melons Bananas Diagnosing and treating anemia early in your pregnancy can prevent the risk of low birth weight, premature birth, and maternal mortality. Visit your doctor to get screened for the condition, which can be treated simply with iron and vitamin supplements. Tell your doctor if you have experienced any symptoms of anemia, such as :  Weakness Fatigue Chest pain Shortness of breath Pale skin, lips, and nails An irregular heartbeat Cold extremities
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
. Increase your iron intake to prevent anemia and other complications. Take B-12 supplements for a healthy red blood cell count during pregnancy. Get folic acid through diet or supplements for a healthier pregnancy. Get screened for anemia to prevent postpartum hemorrhage.