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Sample Videos and Bookseller Tips
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Cellphone Video Contest · November 13, 2006 to January 31, 2007
Video #1: Promotional Ad for the Contest
Visit the PocketCine website and Watch the Promotional Video.

Video #2: How to Maintain a Smile
Watch the Video. Animated GIF. (60 KB)
More Bookseller Tips
How to Escape a Sale Scrum
Angle your body sideways to slide between shoppers and move to the edge of the crowd. Try to keep a merchandise rack between
yourself and the sought-after items. If you are caught in the mob, keep your arms folded defensively across your chest to protect
your breathing areas. Stay on your feet or you risk being trampled.
From The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook: Life 0-8118-5313-6
How to Escape a Stockroom Avalanche
1) Position your head on your chest.
Immediately move your head down, touching your chin to your chest, as soon as you hear shelves creaking or detect objects falling.
2) Protect your head.
Bringing your arms up over your head. Clasp your hands together behind your head and bring your elbows together in front of you.
Keep your chin down and your arms over your head at all times.
3) Run toward the door.
If you see a relatively clear path of escape, proceed to the door as quickly as possible.
4) Find a safe spot.
If you cannot escape the room, move to the centre of the floor, away from shelves, or take cover near shelves holding softer items.
5) Drop and curl.
Lie downa nd assume the fetail position, with your arms covering your head. Allow lighter, lower objects to cover you and give you protection from heavier objects falling from higher shelves.
From The Worst-Case Scenario Survial Handbook: Work
0-8118-3575-8
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