In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: In order to boost your skills as an actor, you will want to consider taking acting classes.  Although you will be acting specifically in commercials, it can still be a good idea to round out your skills and take a variety of other acting classes.  These classes will show you new methods of acting, help you refine you existing skills and can help you make professional contacts.  Try looking for acting classes in these main areas of acting:  Classes that deal with commercial actor training. Improvisation classes. Auditioning classes. People are often cast in commercials based on the way they look.  Since commercials are so short, they will often require a person to be immediately identifiable as being a certain character or role.  When you are applying to auditions, consider what roles you think your look would best fit in to increase your chances of being selected.  Think about what the commercial is selling.  Could you play a part that fits with that product? For example, you'll likely want to look like a “mom” if you are going to be in a diaper commercial. There are roles for everyone.  Don't worry too much if you don't feel you have the right look. A big part of getting a role in a commercial will be your personality.  You will want to present yourself in a positive and professional light.  During an audition, callback or work, you will want to be at your best, treat everyone well and strive to give it your all.  Even when you aren't filming or auditioning, keep a positive and likable attitude. Not only will having a good attitude make landing a role more likely, it can help leave a good impression and make future work easier to obtain. Beyond being a good actor, you'll want to learn some of the technical skills that can help when shooting a commercial.  These skills can help you do your best when acting for the commercial format.  Check out some of these skills to get an idea of what you should know:  Know where to stand and how to move during a shoot. You should learn how to look and speak at a camera during a commercial. Be ready to take direction and adapt to instructions. Knowing how to stay relaxed and natural can be valuable skills to have when filming. Even if you've had some success in landing auditions or roles, you'll still want to keep working on your acting skills.  Keep taking acting classes and getting in consistent practice to help improve the quality of your work and make your future auditions successful.  Try working with independent films or projects to get some extra experience. Consider joining an improv group to keep your skills sharp.
Summary: Take some acting classes. Consider your look. Have a great personality. Learn the technical skills of commercial acting. Keep improving.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: All persons filing for Chapter 7 or 13 bankruptcy must complete a credit counseling program from an approved agency.  You must complete the program within 6 months of filing for bankruptcy. You must also take a debtor education course after you file but before your debt is discharged.  You can find approved credit counseling agencies at: http://www.justice.gov/ust/eo/bapcpa/ccde/CC_Files/CC_Approved_Agencies_HTML/cc_florida/cc_florida.htm All bankruptcy filers must use the appropriate federal bankruptcy forms. Depending on the circumstances of your case, you may need to file some of the following forms:  Voluntary Petition for Individuals Filing for Bankruptcy. Application for Individuals to Pay the Filing Fee in Installments. Summary of Your Assets and Liabilities and Certain Statistical Information. Statement of Current Monthly Income. Chapter 7 Means Test Calculation (only if your income is above the state median income). Statement of Your Current Monthly Income and Calculation of Commitment Period. Calculation of Your Disposable Income.  You can locate all bankruptcy forms at: http://www.uscourts.gov/forms/bankruptcy-forms. Federal bankruptcy courts are located throughout the United States. You must file your bankruptcy petition in the federal judicial district where you have been living for 180 days before you file or the district where you maintain your home (domiciled).  You can locate your district court at: http://www.uscourts.gov/courtlinks . Once you locate your district court and its website, check whether there are any local forms that are required for your bankruptcy filing. Each state sets forth its own exemptions for bankruptcy proceedings. Exemptions are the property or assets that cannot be liquidated or counted against you in calculating your net worth. Florida does not allow its residents to use Federal bankruptcy exemptions but rather a resident must use the Florida exemptions. When preparing to file for bankruptcy, you must determine for which exemptions you qualify. These may include:  A homestead exemption, which allows a debtor to exempt an unlimited amount of value in your home when determining assets. Florida exempts certain personal property for up to a $1000. You can exempt up to $1000 in motor vehicle equity. For those not using the homestead exemption, the debtor can exempt $4,000 in personal property. Certain pension and retirement funds are exempt such as 401ks and Simple IRAs.  For a complete list of exemptions visit: http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/florida-bankruptcy-exemptions-property-assets-bankruptcy.html.
Summary: Complete credit counseling. Locate federal bankruptcy forms. Locate the correct bankruptcy court. Determine relevant Florida exemptions.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: One of the most obvious signs of pain is limping. Limping occurs when it hurts to put weight on a leg.  If a leg is causing pain, they are less likely to use it, and sometimes may rely on the other three legs. Dogs in pain will also typically move around less. Aside from limping, you may see other mobility changes. For example, your dog may have trouble getting up or down. It might also move around more slowly than usual, or show a reluctance to do certain activities. Hesitance to go up or down stairs, run, or jump can be a sign of pain. Note the position that your dog holds its head or tail. Any change from normal posture, such as a hanging or tucked tail in a dog that normally has an active tail, can be evidence of pain.  If your dog is holding a leg differently than it normally does, it could be a sign that it is in pain. Pain may also cause your dog to stand with its back arched or to be very stiff when standing or moving. If your dog is in pain, you may see an increase in their respiratory rate or heavy panting. A dog that pants persistently, especially in cool weather, may be in pain. Your dog's eyes can tell you a lot about any pain it might be experiencing. If there is pain in the eye area, you may see squinting, redness, cloudiness, or a discharge.  Your dog also may be rubbing at the area that hurts. If your dog rubs around its eyes frequently, this could be a sign of discomfort in this area. The eyes can also give you a clue about pain in other areas. Squinting can be a sign of pain in the eye area, but some dogs will also squint when they are experiencing pain elsewhere. Dilated pupils can also be a sign that your dog is in pain.
Summary:
Watch for limping. Keep an eye out for other mobility issues. Observe changes in posture. Take note of your dog's breathing. Check your dog's eyes.