Q: The number of photos you choose will depend on the size of your scrapbook paper, the size of your photos, and how much blank space you want on each page. You can arrange several smaller photos on the page, or you can make a whole-page layout by choosing a photo that’s just a little smaller than the paper you’re using. You can either create a mosaic by cutting each photo and putting it back in its original order, or you can mix-and-match pictures to create your own design. You can get a cool result from either technique, so experiment to see what you like! When you create your mosaic, a little of the paper will show through. Decide whether you want your paper to be plain white or a different color. However, avoid paper with an intricate pattern, which can create a busy effect that can be a little overwhelming to the eye. Common scrapbook paper sizes are 8.5 in × 11 in (22 cm × 28 cm) and 12 in × 12 in (30 cm × 30 cm), but you can use any size paper you like. Before you cut your photos, place them on your scrapbook page and decide how you want them to look. Leave room for any titles, stickers, or other decorative elements you’d like to include on the page. If you’re not planning on keeping the photos in their original state, you don’t necessarily have to do this. Turn the photos over, then use a ruler and a pen and pencil to draw a grid of evenly-spaced squares on the back of each one. Then, number each square consecutively. That way, once you’ve cut the photo, you’ll know exactly where each piece fits in the larger picture. A grid with 1 in (2.5 cm) squares is a good size for this project, but the size you choose is up to you! Place the photo on a paper cutter, and cut either horizontal or vertical strips along the grid you drew. Then, take each strip and cut it into smaller squares. If you don’t have a paper trimmer, you can use scissors instead. Just take your time and make straight, even cuts. Choose 1 photo to start with, and look for the piece with the number 1 written on it. Peel the backing off of a small square of double-sided tape and attach it to the back of the photo, then peel the backing off the top of the tape. Press the square down onto the scrapbook paper to adhere it.  It may be helpful to cut the squares of double-sided tape in advance, but it’s not necessary. If you prefer another adhesive, you can use that instead. However, avoid liquid glue, as this can discolor a photograph. You can space the photos out as much or as little as you wish, but for the best effect, leave a small space of 1⁄16–1⁄8 in (0.16–0.32 cm) between each square. This will allow you to easily make out the original picture, but you’ll still get the mosaic effect. Try to make the spaces between the photo squares even. Once you’ve placed all of the squares on the scrapbook paper, add any other decorative elements you’d like. You can find all sorts of decorations wherever you buy scrapbook supplies, or you can make your own! If you used double-sided tape, you can put your scrapbook page in a sleeve immediately. However, if you used a different adhesive that needs to dry, be sure to wait before you add your mosaic to your scrapbook!
A: Choose the photos for your scrapbook mosaic. Arrange your photos on a piece of scrapbook paper. Arrange the photos on the page to plan your layout. Draw a numbered grid on the back of each photo. Use a paper trimmer to carefully cut the photo into squares. Attach the first square to the scrapbook paper with double-sided tape. Leave a small gap, then attach the next square, and repeat. Continue until the entire photo has been added, then decorate your page.

Q: Your iPad has no built-in support for Flash content. You will need to download and install a third-party browser that comes with Flash support. There are several apps that support Flash. The two most popular options are Photon Flash Player and Puffin Web Browser. Puffin Web Browser has a free trial version available so that you can test if it works properly.  Click here for detailed instructions on installing apps from the App Store. After it has finished installing, tap the new browser's icon on your Home screen to open it up. The Photon browser allows you to turn Flash support on and off. Turning Flash off improves the browser's performance, but prevents you from loading Flash content. You can toggle Flash on by tapping the "Lightning Bolt" button in the upper-right corner. The Flash content should begin playing as if you were using a computer to view the content.  Some Flash content may run poorly on the iPad. This is an unfortunate limitation of third-party browsers. Ensure that you have a fast internet connection, as loading Flash content can put a strain on your bandwidth.
A: Open the App Store on your iPad. Find a browser that supports Flash. Open the browser. Ensure Flash is turned on. Visit the site that contains the Flash content you want to view.

Q: It's no myth that certain exercises can make your breasts look perkier--and therefore, bigger. Hit the gym and do some moves that target your problem area. For example, you can do multiple exercises with a light set of weights. Try weighted cross-punches and chest presses.  If you are having trouble, don't be afraid to ask the staff at your gym for advice--that's what they're there for. To make this more enjoyable, grab a friend and do your work-outs together. Hormone therapy is not for everyone, but it can be really helpful for those who have (or are recovering from) a medical condition. Breast tissue is very sensitive and can be very responsive to changes in your hormone levels. Often, these changes result in growth.  Ask your doctor if a medication that adjusts your hormone levels is right for you. One of the most common pills is the prescription birth control pill, which has a common side effect of breast growth. For many women, having larger breasts goes hand in hand with growing older. Some women develop more slowly or at a later rate than others. Your age can play a large role in the size of your breasts. Breasts develop during puberty and again during a woman's childbearing years. To have larger breasts, sometimes the best course is just to be patient and let nature take its course. In addition to being composed of breast tissue, breasts are also made up of fat tissue. Therefore, when you gain weight, you typically gain it in your breasts. If you are unhappy with your chest size, ask yourself how you feel about the rest of your shape. Is it possible that you are too thin? A healthy diet and exercise regimen can help you achieve the body shape that you want.
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Exercise. Take hormones. Grow up. Gain weight.