INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Place it so the long piece goes up one side, over the top, and down the other side. Draw enough to the back to completely cover it. Leave just enough over the front to pull over the pipes, about 1 foot (0.30 m) or so. Use clamps to hold the plastic in place while you're working on it if you have them. Make sure the bottom of the plastic is even with the bottom of your booth, then cut the plastic along the corner pole straight up from the bottom to the corner at the top. Tape the edge of the plastic around the corner pole with duct tape. If you're having trouble with tape sticking properly, place the tape over the plastic and pole. Then, poke a hole through the plastic and tape on the inner side of the pole. Run a zip tie through the hole around the pole, tape, and plastic. Secure the zip tie to help hold the plastic in place. Flatten the piece of plastic on the side and then cut up from the bottom to the corner at the top in a straight line. Tape the edge of the plastic to the pole in back, sealing off the edge by going all along it with tape. Do the same for the other back corner. You should have cut a large square out of the corner of the plastic on each side. Save these for the front. Pull the overhang in front taut, and tape it against itself and onto the poles in front. Hang the pieces of plastic you cut out of the back in front, taping them along the top and on the front corner poles. This should cover the whole front. Seal off the seams completely with tape.  Leave the opening between the 2 sheets in the front, except seal it a little at the top and bottom. When you get in the booth to paint, close this seam tightly with clamps. If the plastic doesn't cover the front, you may need to get another sheet of plastic to cover the front. Position it so that the corners rest on each leg of the paint booth. Make sure it is flat by pushing out any creases or bubbles. Then lift each of the paint booth's legs up one at a time to push the drop cloth edges under each leg. If the cloth doesn't fit right or it doesn't line-up under the paint booth's legs, step back to inspect the legs. Each leg should be near-perpendicular to the ground. Adjust as needed. Tape it to the corners of the booth inside, as well as the drop cloth. Start on one side, attaching the plastic to the drop cloth with the duct tape, using strips to completely seal the seams. This will hold the plastic and drop cloth in place.

SUMMARY: Lay a 10 by 25 ft (3.0 by 7.6 m) piece of plastic sheeting over the whole booth. Trim and tape the plastic along the back. Cut and tape down the plastic on the sides in the back. Tape the front of the plastic in place. Lay down a 4 by 15 feet (1.2 by 4.6 m) drop cloth inside the booth. Secure the plastic sheeting on the inside.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari can set a desktop image directly from the browser window. On Chrome, images must be downloaded to the hard drive and set as a background image from there. Images can not be set as wallpapers directly from mobile browsers. It is a good idea to include image size or resolution as part of your search parameters. With Google Image Search this can be done by selecting “Search Tools” under the the search bar and choosing an option from the “Size” dropdown menu. You can also view the full size image by clicking the “View Image” button next to the preview. The image will be set as your wallpaper without a preview. This method will set an image to fill the screen by default. Select a location on your computer and save to access the image with the wallpaper tools. This options is for Google Chrome users or those who want more control over how the image is used as a wallpaper. Use the method that corresponds to your platform to use the downloaded image as your wallpaper.

SUMMARY: Choose your browser. Search for images. Click to view an image preview. Right-click the image (or Ctrl + click on Mac}} and select “Set as desktop background”. Right-click the image and select “Save As…” (optional).


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Find out if you need to submit any documentation, such as a certificate of program completion, a CPR certification, proof of practice hours, or proof of citizenship. You can apply to take the exam and pay the exam fee on the ARCB website at http://arcb.net/take-the-arcb-exam/. The foot exam costs $295 and the hand exam costs $150. Review your reflexology program materials, study with others, or find additional study resources. Before graduating from your reflexology program, ask your instructors to direct your focus to the specific information covered by your jurisdiction's certifying examination.  Some study materials may be available from the ARCB on their website.  You will likely need to take separate exams for hand reflexology and foot reflexology. Exams are only offered at certain times and locations, so plan ahead. If you are certified, you will have to gain at least 12 hours of continuing education every 2 years. You can get these hours through independent study or coursework in the field. Visit the ARCB’s source for continuing education to keep your knowledge fresh and up to date, at http://arcb.net/continuing-education/certificants/.

SUMMARY: Apply to take the certifying examination. Study for and take the licensing examination. Pursue continuing education.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You will be wearing the shirt with the neck around your chest, just below the armpits. The neck hole needs to be big enough to accommodate this. Something that is 3 sizes too big for you would be ideal.  The shirt needs to be long enough to cover your hips and upper thighs. Pull your head, shoulders, and arms through the neck hole of the shirt. Tug the shirt down so that it sits around your chest, just below your armpits. The arms should be hanging loosely at your sides. If the shirt feels too tight, take it off. Cut the collar off, then put it back on again. Grab both arms of the T-shirt, and pull them behind your back. Tie them into a tight knot so that they cinch the extra fabric. If you are worried about the knot coming undone, tie a second knot. Grab both arms and pull them in front of your chest. Tie them into a tight knot, right under your bust, so that they cinch the extra fabric. Leave the dress as-is, or pair it with a cute cardigan. Tuck the arms into the shirt so that you can't see them anymore. Choose a belt that looks nice with your shirt, and wrap it around your waist.  If you want to turn the sleeves into pockets, pull them out, then sew or safety-pin the sleeve openings shut. Tuck the sleeves back into the shirt when you are done. The pockets will end up being a little above your waist. This all depends on how wide the shoulders of your T-shirt were.

SUMMARY:
Get a large T-shirt with a neck hole big enough to fit around your chest. Put the shirt on and pull it under your armpits. Tie the arms behind your back if you want a simple look. Tie the arms in front of your chest if you want a cute look. Tuck the arms into the shirt and wear a belt for an alternate look.