In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Scooter Braun is Justin Bieber’s manager and can be contacted if you want to meet Justin Bieber. Visit http://scooterbraun.com/about and click contact to fill out the form. Ask to meet Justin and there’s a possibility Scooter will reply to your message. To improve your chances of getting Braun's attention, try to create a unique subject line for an email that will grab his attention.  It will help your chances if you have a business partnership or opportunity for Justin. The subject for your email can say something like "Huge opportunity for Justin Bieber to meet a fan." You can also contact Scooter through snail mail at Scooter Braun, c/o Island Def Jam Group, Worldwide Plaza 825 8th Avenue, 28th Floor, New York, NY 10019. You can only message Justin Bieber on Twitter if he follows you. Since it’s unlikely he’s following your account, you can @JustinBieber and he may see your message and respond. Justin will be more likely to reply to you if you're working with a charity. Choose a charity that you're passionate about and ask him if he wants to help raise money for the charity with you.  You can type something like, “@JustinBieber Would you interested in helping me raise money for hurricane Irma relief?” You have to create a Twitter account in order to message Justin. While you won’t be able to direct message Justin, you can comment on his photos and posts. If you're a long-time fan, think of a comment that other fans will appreciate so that it stands out. If the comment is unique and clever enough, Justin may see your comment and react to it. If he does, ask him if he wants to meet you.  Follow Justin on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/JustinBieber/ and his Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/justinbieber. The bigger of a fan you are, the more likely Justin will be willing to meet you! Try to interact with him in a variety of ways.
Summary: Contact Justin Bieber’s manager, Scooter Braun. Tweet @JustinBieber and ask to work on a charity together. Comment on Justin’s Instagram or Facebook posts.

You always want to warm up before running to get your muscles toned and ready for exercise.   Walk gently for 3-5 minutes before a run. This will stretch and move your muscles, tendons and joints and transition your body into a workout. This activity will enhance blood flow to the muscles you need to use for running. This initial warm up is very low-intensity and can be essential for runners coming back from an injury. Do five or six 100 meter strides. These are also called "pick-ups" and will help to increase blood flow to the muscles and help your body transition from walking to running.   Jog slowly for at least 2 minutes or more. Gradually accelerate over the course of 60 to 100 meters, then decelerate. After each interval, walk around and stretch out your legs for at least 90 seconds. Keep your steps quick and short as you do the jogging intervals to avoid injury. Dynamic stretching uses controlled leg movements to improve range of motion. This will loosen up muscles and help to increase heart rate, body temperature, and blood flow to help you run efficiently.  Avoid stretches where you hold a stretch for 30 seconds or more. This can actually contribute to injury if done before a run. Skipping is an example of a dynamic stretch. Try doing this for 25-50 meters, increasing the height and intensity of your skip as you go. Backwards jogging is another type of dynamic stretch. Try doing the side step or shuffle. Step to the side in 10-20 meter intervals from side to side, starting at a walking pace and increasing to a jog. Do the weave step or grapevine. Step your right foot to the side, then step your left foot behind your right foot. Repeat this for 10-20 meters in one direction, then repeat in the other direction. Start at a walking pace and increase to a jogging pace.
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One-sentence summary -- Start warming up for a run by walking. Add strides to your walking. Perform some dynamic stretches.

Q: Try searching for the name of the business online to see if they have a website or an e-commerce store. If you can, purchase a few extra products than what you would normally buy so you can stock up and help the business make more money. Opt for delivery to avoid contact with people, or use in-store pickup if the business is local and you’re feeling healthy enough to go out. If the business doesn’t have a website, call them and see if there are other ways that you can order products from them. Many businesses are willing to offer vouchers or certificates for the time being so you can still support them without spending a lot of time in the store. Ask the business if they offer gift cards and find out if they have an expiration date so you know when you need to use them by. Get a gift card for the regular amount you would spend if possible so the business still has a source of income.  Some businesses may allow you to buy digital gift cards or vouchers so you can order them online. Check the business’s website to see if they have any promotions listed. If you go to the store to buy your gift card, wash your hands as soon as you can to keep them disinfected. Even though many restaurants are closing dine-in services, you may still be able to order from them. Try calling the business to see if you can place a takeout or delivery order from them directly. Otherwise, check on delivery apps to see if they’re listed there. Usually, you can place your order for pickup if you don’t want to pay for delivery fees. The restaurant’s drive-thru window may still be open even if the lobby is closed. If you aren’t sure, call ahead and ask. Many food service workers won’t get as much income from tips during the outbreak, so it can be a stressful time for them as well. Try to add at least 5% extra onto your tip if you’re able to help support them. If you aren’t able to leave a large tip, give as much as you comfortably can.  If possible, try to tip ahead of time through the delivery app using your credit or debit card since you can easily spread bacteria when you use cash. You may also use person-to-person payment apps like Venmo or Cash App for tipping. Just ask the driver if they have an account so you can transfer money to them.
A: Buy products off of the business’s website if they have one. Purchase gift cards so you can shop at a later time. Order takeout or delivery from local restaurants. Tip extra if to help support wait staff and delivery drivers.

Problem: Article: A logo should not be treated as a simple afterthought.  The logo you design is going to be used to identify your brand or organization for years to come.  A logo is worth putting time and energy into designing.  Before you start designing a logo, take some time to think about your brand identity.  If you are designing a logo for someone else, study the brand or have an interview with the brand owner.  Here are some questions you should ask before designing a logo:  What is the philosophy behind your brand? What makes you different from the competition? Are there any symbols or images that are representative of your brand? Are there any colors or color combinations that fit your brand identity. Once you have an idea of your brand identity, start sketching your ideas.  You can do this on paper, or in Illustrator.  Avoid adding color at this stage. Don't go with the first idea that pops into your head.  Professional graphic designers will often draw hundreds of rough ideas. After you've designed a number of rough logos, narrow it down to a few of your favorites.  Show them to other graphic designers.  If you are designing for someone else, show it to the client and see if they have anything they want to change or add.
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Think about your brand identity. Draw lots of rough ideas. Get some feedback for your designs.