Q: One of the primary types of insurance you will need is general liability insurance. This will cover your legal expenses, court fees, and settlements in the event that you are sued by a customer who was injured on one of your cruises. This can help you avoid being financially ruined by one bad experience. You may also need insurance to cover potential losses of property in case of a fire or shipwreck. Contact major insurers to inquire about this type of coverage.  Customers can sue for any number of reasons, so it's best to get the highest insurance coverage amount that you can afford. Passengers can even sue over rough seas. You will need licenses to operate as a business and as a cruise line. The specific licenses will depend on where you are registered and also where you go stop along your routes. You will need to gain clearance from a part authority or local government anywhere you plan to stop. Because of the complex nature of these permits and dealing with local authorities, it may be wise to hire a consultant who can help you with this.   You will also need to obtain liquor licenses for the relevant regions if you are not cruising in international waters. In all case, contact the relevant authority (ports, the coast guard, local governments, etc.) to inquire about specific permit and license requirements. You must adhere to the CDC's twice-annual required health inspections, due to the outbreaks of various intestinal diseases on cruise ships. This is also a form of liability. Now that you're ready to sail, you'll have to attract customers to fill your first voyage. Set a date and begin creating a marketing plan to reach the right customers. Be sure to consider first exactly who you want to attract. Are you looking for elderly retirees or young people? Do you want families, couples, or single people onboard? Your answers to these questions depend on the nature of the cruise you are offering and will inform your advertising strategies and media choices.  For example, many cruise lines are now seeking to attract millennials by offering cruises focused more on adventure and destinations than on on gambling and shopping. Before you depart, run a check of all your ship's systems, crew members, and services. Make sure everything is running smoothly and efficiently. Your first voyage will need to go through without problems if you hope to keep running your cruise line for very long, so make sure to be absolutely ready before departing.
A: Buy Insurance coverage. Obtain the required licenses and permits. Advertise your first cruise. Double check your ship, crew, and operations.

Article: This is located directly beneath the toolbar, and has fields for the Host, Username, Password, and Port. You will need all of this information in order to connect to a server. Port can most often be left blank unless the server is operating on a nonstandard port that needs to be specified. Otherwise, FileZilla will enter the port automatically. . Once you’ve entered the information correctly, press the Quickconnect button to start the connection process. You will see messages displayed in the top pane as your computer attempts to connect to the server. Once you are successfully connected, you will see the file system of the server appear in the right pane. Quickconnect settings are removed each time the program restarts, so to easily access the server again, you need to save it to the Site Manager. Once connected, click File, then select “Copy current connection to Site Manager…” This will open the Site Manager with the server details filled in to the appropriate fields. Give the entry a name and close the window to save the site.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Enter your information into the quick connect bar. Click Quick connect. Add the server to your Site Manager.

Problem: Article: Calligraphy letters are drawn using thick and thin strokes to create shapes. They are not written like traditional letters. This ‘thick-and-thin’ effect creates a flowing, consistent pattern.Here are basic rules to follow:  Keep the pen-angle constant Don't push too hard on the nib Draw parallel lines and even curves. A ‘calligraphy nib’ refers to a pen tip that is broad and flat instead of a more commonly rounded point pen such as a fountain pen. This wide, flat structure allows the nib to create a unique ‘thick-and-thin’ effect which is what makes calligraphic letters look fancy. Nibs come in different widths, so having several will allow you to experiment. It is important that you hold the pen so that the tip of the nib points away from you and to the left, at around 30° to 60°. The angle will vary depending on the specific script that you want to create, or naturally with the way you hold the pen. As you write, the nib should never turn to form lines and curves. The trick to creating beautiful, uniform calligraphy is to keep the point in the same direction. This is why you will have to pick your hand up to create several strokes that form each letter. Each stroke follows a pattern and shares similarities with other letters. Form each stroke by gently leading the nib across the paper. Your strokes will move backwards, forwards, and sideways from the direction the nib is pointing. Your hand, wrist, forearm, and elbow should not be touching the table. By fully supporting your hand and arm, it will help you keep a light pressure on the pen to help your strokes flow.  You may damage the nib if you press too hard. If you lean on the pen, your letters may not flow, and your arm may get tired.  By pushing the nib incorrectly, it may dig into the paper and blot. Always follow the strokes of calligraphy. Regardless of the specific type of calligraphy you draw, this same rule will follow. For example, italic calligraphy is created with lines that slope away upwards to the right, while Roman letters are drawn with perfectly vertical, straight-up-and-down lines. Each skill focuses on the practice of accurate angles. Drawing lines that have the same angle as each other is just as important as keeping your pen-nib at a constant angle. If you draw lines at the correct angle, they won't look right if your pen is not kept at the correct angle. Never alter your pen angle for different line strokes. As you form each letter, you will constantly be picking the pen up from the paper to start new lines. To keep your pen angle accurate, do not move the pen from your fingers before finishing a letter, and do not twist the pen around between your fingers.
Summary: Learn the foundation of calligraphy. Get a variety of nibs. Hold your pen at a constant angle. Maintain proper form. Do not press hard on the pen. Draw vertical, horizontal and diagonal lines parallel with one another. Beware of the different angles.

Q: You can use the QuickMemo+ app that comes preloaded on most LG devices to capture and annotate screenshots. This can come in handy if you want to make a note on a map, or highlight certain text on the screen, or just doodle. Swipe down from the top of the screen to view the Notification panel. This button is usually located in the upper-left corner of the open Notification panel.  While QuickMemo+ comes preloaded on most LG phones, your carrier may have removed it. If you have a custom operating system installed on your LG phone, you may not have QuickMemo+. Even though the Notification panel is open, the screenshot will be taken of whatever is underneath it. You can write out words, circle something, doodle, or whatever you'd like to show. You can tap the "T" button to type text onto the picture. When adding text, you can change the font style or add checkboxes by using the tools that appear above your keyboard. Tap the small "Add reminder" button in the bottom-left corner and select the date and time you want to be reminded of the memo. Tapping the Save (disk) button will save it to QuickMemo's storage for easy access. A list of available sharing options will appear, based on the apps that you have installed on your LG phone. Sharing a memo will save it automatically. If you want to look through all of your saved memos, you can do so with the QuickMemo+ app. Open the App Drawer on your LG phone and tap "QuickMemo+" or "QMemo+". This will load a list of all of your stored memos.
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Open the screen that you want to capture. Open the Notification panel. Tap the "Quick Memo" or "QMemo+" button to take a screenshot. Draw or write on the screenshot with your finger. Add a reminder to your memo. Save the screenshot to your Gallery. Share memos by tapping the ⋮ button and selecting "Share". Find your memos using the QuickMemo+ app.