INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Sheets will never work, because there any wrinkles will show, and so will the weave of the sheets. But a blanket might work nicely.  Macro photography Pet Photography Portraiture (This works best for 'still life' photography.

SUMMARY: Check out your linen closet for the presence of any 'backdrops' . Use your wall if it is something other than stark white. Know that there are different types of 'setups'. Take a sheet of large paper or polypropylene, tape it to a box, and put what you are wanting to photograph on it.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Purchase the tin at a tobacco shop or online. There are different flavors, such as mint or citrus, that you can choose from.  Strength labels are Normal, Stark, & Extra Stark. Normal contains the least amount of nicotine. If you are trying to quit nicotine, then go with a weaker variety. Snus also comes in three different pouch sizes: Mini, Normal/Large (most common) and Maxi. Bigger pouches contain a bigger portion of snus, hence more nicotine, so if you are trying to quit nicotine then choose smaller pouch sizes. You can also choose a size that is more comfortable in your mouth. A tin of snus pouches contains several small tea bag-like pouches of the tobacco product. Take the lid off the tin and grab 1 of the pouches between your thumb and index finger. Since it is already packed into little pouches, you don't have to shake the tin to "pack" the snus as you would with loose varieties. If you want, you can roll the pouch between your fingers to loosen the tobacco up before you put it in your mouth. Pinch your upper lip between the thumb and index fingers of your hand that isn’t holding the snus pouch. Insert the pouch in between your upper lip and your gum wherever it is most comfortable, then release your upper lip.  You can also simply put the snus pouch on your tongue and use your tongue to slide the pouch up between your upper lip and gums. You may find it is most comfortable to place the pouch off to the side between your upper lip and gums, rather than in the middle, but do whatever is most comfortable for you. It’s possible to put snus in your lower lip, but this will make you salivate more and you may need to spit. Snus is designed to be spit-free, so it’s recommended to put it in your upper lip. You will start to feel that familiar nicotine buzz shortly after putting the pouch in. The effects of snus last for different lengths of time depending on the strength and your tolerance, but most users keep a pouch in for 20 minutes to 1 hour.  Unlike other types of oral tobacco products, it’s not necessary to spit while using snus. Snus is a variety of "wet snuff." It is composed of about 30 percent tobacco and 70 percent water and flavoring. Because of the existence of salt and flavoring, it promotes less saliva than other smokeless tobaccos. If you're an inexperienced tobacco user, you may start to feel a strong head-rush, some nausea, and may even need to vomit. This is a normal nicotine response. Remove the packet if it starts nauseating you. Always dispose of used snus in a trash can. Don't litter by tossing it out elsewhere. Snus is perishable, but will last for 14-20 weeks when stored in a refrigerator. The refrigerator will keep it from drying out and maintain its freshness.  This is only necessary if you want to store snus longer than a week. If you go through a tin of snus in a week or less, then you can just store it in a cool, dry place when you aren’t using it. When you finish a tin of snus, recycle it.

SUMMARY: Buy a tin of Swedish snus pouches. Take a pouch out of the snus tin with your fingers. Insert the pouch between your upper lip and gums. Keep the snus pouch in as long as you enjoy the flavor and buzz. Store your snus in the refrigerator to make it last longer.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Whether you're going to be in jail for a couple of days, a couple of weeks, or longer, you need to be honest with your employer. Tell him why you are leaving. You don't need to be explicit - especially if the details are sensitive - but you should not leave him and your co-workers in the dark. They'll need time to cover for you while you're gone. Talk to your credit card companies. Put your cell phone plan on hold to avoid unnecessary charges while you are in jail. Not taking care of something so simple as this can ruin your credit for you when you get out. If you have a financed car, try to sell it. Many ex-prisoners face bankruptcy when they get released because they don't focus on these issues beforehand. In some states, your bank may be able to provide a line of credit to cover your time in jail. This can be applied to your mortgage, car payments, and many other financial issues. Talk to your bank to see if there is anything they can do to make your transition in and out of jail easier on you. When you get into the jail, you'll have a flex account you can use to buy basic things from the commissary. Make sure you have surplus cash just in case. It will come in handy while you are in there. If you are sentenced to 12 months in jail, you can have your case reviewed after a couple of months. If you've behaved well in prison and your lawyer makes a good case for your release, you may get to leave early. A convicted parent's rights differ depending on the crime committed, the state convicted in, and penitentiary held at. In general, protective custody transfers from one parent to the closest of kin (for your child). This means that if you get locked up and your significant other is still free, they'll have the most immediate chance of guardianship. After parents, custody can be temporarily transferred to aunts, uncles, siblings, or grandparents. A judge and children's services will be a part of the decision making process in these respects. If your child doesn't have a family member to take care of them, they'll be placed in foster care for the duration of your sentence. Cases vary based on the crime you've committed. For violent offenses, you may lose custody completely - in which case your child may be put up for adoption. If you can figure all of this out before you go to jail, you'll be in a much better position. Filing claims, talking to judges, and working through the red tape while behind bars is a difficult task.

SUMMARY:
Talk to your employer. Get your finances in order. Borrow money to put on your account. Get your attorney to file for a review at sentencing. Determine your custody rights if you have children.