In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The following instructions are written generically; for specific instructions for your graphic editor program, consult the program's help file. You can make this file whatever size you wish, although you may need to resize it to match the size of the picture file you'll apply the watermark to. Layers are essentially transparent sheets on which you can place and arrange individual components to make up a graphic image. You'll later copy this layer to the graphic files you want to add your watermark to. If you're planning to watermark pictures for your Web site, your watermark text should include a copyright notice with your name, your Web site URL or both. You may want to use a font with thick letters or bold it to make the watermark text distinct. You may also want to enhance the text appearance with beveling or embossed effects. This will let you call up the watermark another time and apply it to other graphic files.  Depending on the graphic editor you're using, you can drag and drop the layer or copy the layer to the Clipboard and then paste it into the new graphic. You may want to save this file with a different name, in case you want to retain a copy of the graphic file without the watermark.
Summary: Open your graphic editor program. Create a new graphic file. Create a new layer within this graphic file. Type the text for your watermark using your editor's text tool. Save the watermark as a file. Open the graphic picture file to which you wish to apply the watermark. Copy the layer from the watermark file to the picture file. Save the picture file with the watermark.

You should have a duffel bag or backpack to carry all your things, and this should be clearly labeled with a marker or luggage tag. If you bring weapons, be sure you can clearly identify them as your own (recommend you write your name on them in permanent marker on one end). Be sure you have your full uniform and belt/sash, all the sparring equipment required, and plenty of snacks and water before you leave home. Most tournaments provide some kind of lunch for sale, so you may bring money to purchase it or pack your own. If you bring money, try not to bring bills that may be hard to break at concession stands as they may or may not have change. Make sure any space you use to practice or warm up is not needed for a ring or spectators. Sometimes you may be asked to leave the tournament floor if you are not competing. If the rings and divisions are being called on the loudspeakers, be sure to listen for them and head to the correct ring promptly when called. You will usually be disqualified if you are late to enter your card. If you are at a large tournament like NASKA, you may be responsible for finding your own ring using a ring assignment chart. Be sure to figure this out right away and hang around near the ring until your division is called so you don't miss it.
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One-sentence summary -- Keep your belongings safe. Be prepared on the day of the tournament. Be alert.

Q: During the initial stage, your dose should be .35 g of creatine per kg of body weight. Divide the total number per day into easily consumable amounts. For example, if you weigh 68 kg (150 pounds), multiply that by .35 to find that your daily dosage should be 23.8 g. That means you should take just under 6 grams of creatine per dose, 4 times per day. During the second week, taper off to a dosage of .15 g of creatine per kg of body weight. This time, divide the total dose into 2 or 3 easily consumable amounts. If you weigh 68 kg (150 pounds), multiply that by .15 to find that your  your daily dosage should be 10.2 grams of creatine per day. You can divide that into two doses of 5.1 grams, or divide it into three doses of 3.4 grams. Choose the option that's most convenient for your lifestyle.
A: Calculate your dosage for the first week. Calculate your dosage for the second week.

Article: To do this, spend time with her when you can. The idea is to treat her as any other female friend. Listen to her problems, try to get to know her better, and spend time doing friendly activities such as going out to eat and watching movies.  Don’t rush to gain her as a girlfriend or else she’ll view you as intrusive and only using her as tool for your own enjoyment. Stay independent. If you become clingy, she’ll view you as a friend only and not relationship material. If she feels positive emotions with you, she’ll think of you. Be attentive to her and go out and do the activities that the two of you can enjoy together. If she likes bowling but her boyfriend doesn’t, go with her. Avoid getting into arguments and neither encourage her relationship or talk negatively about her boyfriend.  This may mean finding out about the weaknesses in her relationship and filling the gaps her boyfriend leaves. Listen intently to her complaints. Finding commonalities is a great way to cement a connection. If she wants to try skydiving but you want to go on a safari, link the two by explaining that as a desire to go on an adventure. If she wants to spend a lot of time with you, that is an indication that she is not satisfied with her relationship. Flirting is appropriate, but you must also treat her as an individual rather than a relationship object. To do this, listen to her and be encouraging. If she wants to be a photographer, for example, give her positive compliments and feedback. Remember there are no shortage of guys out there who will be interested in her for her appearance and will get in the way of her dreams, possibly including her boyfriend. Being clingy is a sure turn-off for her. Show that you’re confident and don’t need her. This is very helpful against girls who send mixed signals. For instance, if you’re in a class together where her flirting changed to coldness, talk to the other girls. Get them to laugh. Her jealousy can provoke her to action. After communicating with other girls, ask her to spend time with you such as at lunch in a week. If she has a hard time accepting the invitation, she’s probably not interested enough to go out with you.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Build trust. Create positive memories. See her as she wants to be seen. Maintain contact with other women.

Problem: Article: You can make a fun, colorful, and casual bracelet by lacing together buttons with fishing line. Buy regular, two-hole buttons in slightly varying sizes and colors, depending on your own personal style. You will also need a length of fishing line or elastic thread, doubled up to add strength.
Summary:
Buy supplies.