Problem: Article: Before seriously looking for that job, do a basic search for open positions. It doesn't matter what city they're in (so long as they're in your country or open to members of your citizenship level). Look at what the requirements are. What do the basic requirements seem to be? You want to make it your goal to meet and possibly exceed those requirements. Locate some people that do what you want to be doing. You should also get in touch with the people who would be in charge of hiring for that position. Talk to both and ask them for details that aren't in the jobs listings. What skills and qualities are most important? You want to put these on your checklist too. Go down your list and figure out if it's feasible to meet these requirements. You'll probably need some more education (this is to be expected), but don't feel like this limits you. There are many government programs available to help people get the education they need for a job, especially if that job is in demand. You can also find scholarships, internships, and apprenticeships to get the skills you need. Be sure to factor in the cost of acquiring the certifications or degrees you’ll need to land that dream job. In the meantime, do some volunteer work and other jobs which show you building the skills you need for your dream job. Look for positions in the same industry, or even volunteer positions that get you working in that position directly. Even if the experience is more abstract (e.g., working at a store to build customer service experience), this can help in the long run and help you get funds to get a better education. You don't need to go to some Ivy League or join a secret organization. Just meet people connected to that field and get to know them (and let them get to know you). You can volunteer with their organizations, go to conferences in that field, and even just go to a job fair to meet people.  Just make sure that you're making a good impression and that they're definitely going to recognize your name. You can look into meetups to get started networking. Do an internship, a job shadow, or volunteer in order to see what that career path really looks like on a day-to-day basis. This will help you make sure that you're not romanticizing the job and that you will actually like it. It will also help you meet people who can help you and help you gain vital skills in the field.
Summary: Look at listings for that career. Talk to professionals in that path. Look at your education options. Work on getting your resume bulked up. Make friends in the right places. Try the job on for size.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You may have to scroll down a bit on the page, to locate the box.      There’s even a Networks feature that can be selected here, that can help you join back up with your college networks (as Facebook originally had when Facebook originated).

SUMMARY: Locate the box that’s labeled “Contact Info”. Click the “Edit” button at the top right-hand corner of this box. Click the “Add / Remove Emails” button and fill out this box, if you have other email addresses you’d like correspondence to be written to, if your other email address doesn't work for your friends. Click the button’s inside your Account Info box to add your information. Click the “Save” button to your Account Info window. Fill out the mobile phone box, using the link “Add a phone”. Type or select the appropriate responses for any other phone numbers (including what type of line the number is for), any other IM screen names for any other services, full contact info (full address lines), and a personal website. Click the “Save” button at the bottom right hand corner of the box, when you have completed all boxes completely.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Carefully extend the fish tape from one opening to the other. Tape the end of the fish tape tightly onto the cable with electrical tape. Make sure the tape is smooth so the cable can slide through the opening. Then, retract the fish tape to pull the cable through.  Move slowly to avoid snagging the cable or damaging it due to kinks or friction.  If you're having trouble getting the cable through, try coating the tape with petroleum jelly. It may help if you have someone on the other side of the wall who can pull back on the wire if it gets snagged on anything. If you want to bring the wire up to the attic, tie something to a string and lower it through the hole from above. Once the string reaches the bottom, go down to the lower opening and tie the cable and string together. Pull the string from above to fish the wire through. You can also tie a wad of paper to the end of the string and then use a vacuum to suck the string from one opening to another. A magnet may be the most effective method for long vertical distances or tricky corners. The key is to place the magnet at the stationary end, so it does not attach itself to a metal object in the middle of your wall:  Tape a powerful magnet (such as a rare earth magnet) onto the end of the cable. Stick the magnet and cable through one opening. Tie an iron nail or similar object to a fish tape. Lower the nail on the fish tape through the other opening, until it makes contact with the magnet. Remove the magnet and attach the cable end to the fish tape using electrical tape. Retract the fish tape up to thread the cable through.
Summary: Pull the cable through with a fish tape. Drop a string from above instead. Draw the wire along with a magnet.

Limit information on posters and fliers because people only give them 1 to 2 seconds of their time. Try to catch their eye with 1 big fact, and then give them a place to connect. Include your social media account or website at the bottom for more information. A pamphlet is something a person can take with them. Print it on a standard sheet of paper. A common technique is to fold it into thirds with the bulk of the information inside the pamphlet. While you can include more information on a pamphlet, you still don't want to overload the person. Include the most important facts about the campaign, including where they can connect and what actions they can take. One of your primary goals is to educate people, so spend time spreading your message through print media. Hang fliers and posters around town. Ask if you can put out pamphlets at local organizations and businesses that are sympathetic.
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One-sentence summary -- Create posters and fliers with basic information. Make pamphlets with more information. Disseminate information by distributing your print media.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Use a headband, hair band, or bobby pins to pull back your hair and bangs so your face is fully exposed. You don't want it to get in the way during your facial. Use your favourite facial cleanser to remove make-up and wash your face. Use warm water, instead of cold or hot, since warm water is the best temperature for delicate facial skin.  Be sure to remove all of your make-up before you continue with the facial. If you're in the mood to try something new, use the oil cleansing method to wash your face. Apply almond, jojoba or olive oil to your face, then wipe it away with warm water. This is an excellent way to remove make-up without damaging skin. Dead skin cells build up on the face and leave it looking a little dull. Ex-foliating your skin to brighten it up is an essential part of any facial routine. Use your favourite facial scrub to gently rub away the dead skin. If you don't have a scrub, you can make your own. Try these simple combinations:  1 teaspoon sugar, 1 teaspoon honey, and 1 teaspoon milk 1 teaspoon ground oatmeal, 1 teaspoon honey, and 1 teaspoon olive oil 1 teaspoon ground almonds, 1 teaspoon honey, and 1 teaspoon water Give your face a final rinse to remove all traces of your facial scrub. You may need to use a washcloth dipped in warm water to remove scrub from around your eyes and nose. Finish by patting your face dry with a soft towel. Massage increases circulation, leading to brighter, healthier skin. Now that your face is clean, give yourself a massage before moving to the next phase of your facial. Use your forefinger and middle finger to massage your face in a gentle circular motion.  Massage your forehead, starting in the middle and moving down to the temples. Massage your nose and cheeks. Massage your lips, chin, and jaw.
Summary:
Pull your hair back from your face. Wash your face with gentle cleanser. Use a facial scrub or another exfoliant. Rinse your face and pat it dry. Give yourself a facial massage.