INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This is the screen that first appears when you launch Snapchat, and you'll see the image from your device's camera when it is open. You'll see this button in the upper-left corner. Tapping it will switch between the front-facing and rear-facing cameras on your device. You'll record as long as you're holding the button, up to 10 seconds in length. This is the maximum limit for Snapchat videos. The recording will stop automatically after 10 seconds. After the recording is finished, you'll see your recorded video loop back. If you toggle the audio off, the recipient will not hear anything. If audio is enabled, which it is by default, the recipient will be able to hear the audio of your video. There are a variety of filters that you can choose from by swiping left and right. Some filters will change depending on your current location. See Use Video Filters on Snapchat for more details on getting the most out of Snapchat's video filters. By using the slow motion filter, you can effectively double the length of your video. This is the only way to send video Snaps that are longer than 10 seconds. This will enable Drawing mode, and you can use your finger to draw on the video Snap. You can change colors by using the palette in the upper-right corner. See Draw on Snapchat for tips on using the drawing feature. This will add a caption bar and open your keyboard. You can move the caption bar around the screen, and rotate it with two fingers. Tapping the "T" again will make the font bigger. This will open a menu with lots of different sticker and emoji options. You can swipe left and right in the menu to view different categories. Tap a sticker to add it to the Snap. You can then tap and drag the sticker to move it around. Press and hold a sticker for a moment to pause the video. This will allow you to "pin" the sticker to an object in the video, and it will track that object throughout the entire video. See Use 3D Stickers in Snapchat for detailed instructions. This will open your friends list, and you can select the people you want to send it to. You can select as many people as you'd like to send the video to. You can also send the video to your Story, where it will be available for your followers to see for 24 hours.

SUMMARY: Open the Snapchat Camera screen. Tap the Switch Camera button to change which camera you're using. Press and hold the round Shutter button at the bottom of the screen to start recording. Release the Shutter button to stop recording. Tap the Speaker button to toggle audio for your video. Swipe left and right to add filters to your Snap. Tap the Pencil button to draw on the video. Tap the "T" button to add a caption. Tap the Sticker button to add stickers. Tap the Send button to send your finished video Snap.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Everyone gets a start somewhere, and a member of your local body art community might be able to put you on the trail of a good place to apply. Come prepared to every meeting with a professional: bring your portfolio and any other artistic accreditation you have earned. Even if the tattooist you inquire with can't help you, you can always ask for their professional opinion on your work. Maybe you have a flair for a certain style that their colleague is known for, in which case, their recommendation might go a long way. The avenues for gaining an apprenticeship are few, but by making your presence known at and inquiring for an apprenticeship with local tattoo parlors, you are likely to get some direction. If there is a tattoo parlor that you are particularly interested in apprenticing for, be respectful but persistent. Visit the parlor regularly with your art in tow and some small niceties, like coffee. Volunteer your time with cleaning or maintenance. Depending on the terms of your apprenticeship, this can last for three years and may cost thousands of dollars. You will need to support yourself during this time in addition to covering any additional expenses related to your education as a tattooist.  The Alliance of Professional Tattooists (APT) recommends a minimum of a three year apprenticeship.  Generally, after being accepted into an apprenticeship, you will sign a contract either agreeing to pay the tattooist a sum of money in exchange for the apprenticeship, or to work for the tattoo parlor for a number of years following the completion of apprenticeship. This will normally come in the form of a contract from the tattooist under which you will apprentice. This will establish the expectations of you as apprentice and the tattooist as the master artist. Read over the terms of this contract carefully and, if you are able, have a lawyer check it as well. Though you will someday, with enough practice and dedication, be a master tattooist in your own regard, during your apprenticeship, the beginning especially, you will mostly be doing menial tasks in the tattoo shop. You will also be expected to watch carefully as the artist works.
Summary: Talk to local tattoo artists. Apply for your apprenticeship. Take a second job. Get your apprenticeship agreement in writing. Understand your initial responsibilities.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Try to remember what happened at the moment that you were injured. This may be difficult, especially if you are in a great deal of pain. However, your experience at the moment of injury may provide clues.  How fast were you moving? If you were moving at a very high speed (e.g., skiing or running at top speed), there is a chance your injury is a bone fracture. This will require professional medical attention. A lower speed injury (e.g., rolling your ankle while jogging or walking) is more likely a sprain that may heal on its own with proper care. Did you feel a tearing sensation? In many cases you will, in the case of a sprain.  Was there a popping or snapping sound? This can occur with a sprain. It is also common with a bone fracture. In the case of a sprain, your ankle will become swollen, usually immediately. Examine your ankles side-by-side to see if the injured one looks larger. Pain and swelling will usually occur in ankle sprain or fracture. Foot or ankle deformity and unbearable pain usually indicate ankle fractures. Make sure to use crutches and go to your doctor immediately. A sprain also often causes bruising. Examine the ankle for signs of discoloration resulting from bruises. A sprained ankle will often feel tender. Gently touch the injured area with your fingers to see if it is painful to the touch. Stand up and gently put some weight on the injured ankle. If it is painful to put weight on the ankle, it could be sprained or fractured. Get medical attention immediately and use crutches.  Feel for a "wobbliness" in the ankle. A sprained ankle often feels loose or unstable.  In the case of a severe sprain, you may not be able to put any weight on the ankle at all, or use that foot to stand. Doing so will cause too much pain. Use crutches and seek medical attention immediately.

SUMMARY:
Recall the moment of injury. Look for swelling. Look for bruising. Feel for tenderness. Put weight gently on the ankle.