Q: ” Your reply will be sent to the recipient.
A: Open the email message you want to reply to. Click on “Reply” at the top of the email. Type your reply into the message field, then click on “Send.

Q: Eighth grade is a great time to try new things, so consider signing up for a new activity you haven’t done before. You could join the journalism team, audition for the school play, try out to be on a sports team, or run to be on student council If you already belong to a club or team that you enjoy, stick with it and see if there are ways you could be even more involved, like running for club president. If there is something you are interested in that doesn’t already have a club, try starting one yourself. Print out flyers to hang around school advertising an initial meeting for people who might be interested, and use social media to help spread the word, too. and gossip so you can focus on having fun with friends. In eighth grade, there might be a lot of drama as people try to define who they are and assert themselves on the social ladder. Try to stay away from gossip and drama if you can—in the end, you will have more friends and enjoy your last year of middle school more if you don’t involve yourself in that kind of thing.  If you have a friend who gossips, either about you or about someone else, you may want to consider distancing yourself from them or explaining to them that they’re hurting your feelings. Introduce yourself to people in your classes if you don’t already know them, invite people to sit with you at lunch, and try to be social when you’re at school events or extracurriculars. While it’s important to meet new people and can be really exciting to make new friends, don’t forget about the friends you already have. Try to be inclusive and bring people together.  If you are trying to make new friends, look for people who are kind and who share similar interests with you. Maybe there is someone in your class who you’ve been friendly with but haven’t actually spent time with before—ask them if they want to get together sometime! If your old friends are starting to get into trouble by going to older parties or experimenting with drugs or alcohol, it may be time to find some new friends to hang out with. You don’t want to get in trouble, risk getting suspended or grounded, or put yourself into harmful situations. You could also try to talk to a friend who is participating in dangerous activities and tell them you’re concerned for them. Or, tell a trusted adult, like a parent or guidance counselor, if you’re worried about your friend’s safety. and stand up for others who are picked on. Part of having a great final year of middle school is setting yourself up as a leader, and leaders don’t bully others. Instead, be kind to others and try to see the good in everyone. Chances are, everyone else feels just as nervous as you about transitioning from middle to high school! If you notice ongoing bullying at your school, report it to a school official and to a trusted adult. Brush up on your small talk to practice for meeting new people in high school, and try to speak up in class when you know the answer or have ideas of your own. This will help you gain confidence, which is important to having a happy social life because others are drawn to people with confidence. Speak clearly and make eye contact with others when you speak with them. You’ll appear confident even if you don’t feel that way. Eighth grade is a great time to start being more social with your friends. Your parents are probably willing to let you have a little more freedom, so with their permission, plan some evening and weekend events so you can spend more time with your friends. Fun ideas include taking a trip to an amusement park, hosting a movie marathon, going to a local park for a picnic, or having a game night.   If you are trying to make new friends, inviting others to a fun event is a nice way to get to know people. Spending time with your friends in eighth grade helps strengthen your friendship as you begin to think about heading to high school.
A: Join a sports team or a club if you haven’t already. Avoid drama Make new friends without ditching your old ones. Avoid being a bully Try to join in conversations and share your ideas with others. Plan fun events with your friends outside of school.

Q: This fills the layer with a white background color. Do not select the "Filter Gallery" option at the very top of the "Filter" drop-down menu, this re-applies the most recenly used filter from the Filter Gallery.   It's on the right side of the window.    Do so by clicking on File in the menu bar and Save As…. Name your file and click on Save.
A: Click on Layers in the menu bar. Click on New… in the drop-down then click on Layer…. Click on the "Mode:" drop-down and click on Multiply. Click on OK. Press Ctrl+← Backspace (PC) or ⌘+Delete (Mac). Click on Filter in the menu bar, then click on Filter Gallery…. Click on the "Texture" folder. Click on Texturizer. Click on Sandstone in the "Texture:" drop-down. Change the "Relief" setting to 12 and click on OK. Click in the "Opacity:" field in the upper-right of the Layers window. Set the opacity to 40%. Save your image.

Q: This will be easier for girls than guys – both in obtaining makeup and feeling comfortable using it. You will be less likely to feel the need to aid your pimple in healing the rough way if you are less self-conscious about it. Though it is unlikely that your friends will comment on the pimple, applying cover-up may make you feel more secure. You are most likely the only person fixating on your pimple, but there are ways to get others not to focus on it. Try using mascara or eye shadow to bring out your eyes if they are one of your best features. You may also want to try getting a hair-cut or buying some new clothes to detract from your pimples. Especially if you are a teen, you may be afraid that people will make jokes or comments about your pimple. The worst part of this may be the anticipation. Remember that most people will only joke with you if they like you. Brush off the comment and play it cool. Treat their comment like you treat your pimple: leave it alone and it will go away. Avoid looking in mirrors. This will help you keep from obsessing over it. It is important to keep a healthy distance from the pimple. Keep in mind that everyone gets pimples from time to time – especially teenagers, but adults as well. The pimple will go away on its own in no time. Pimples are an unavoidable aspect of adolescence for most people. Unfortunately, they are caused more by genetics and hormones than anything you do or don’t do. Nonetheless, there are ways you can reduce the number and frequency of your acne.  Do you often rest your hands on your face? This is a common way that people get acne, as the dirt and oil from your hands clogs the pores on your face. Try putting your hands in your pockets when they are not busy until you train yourself not to rest your hands on your face. Are you stressed out? Feeling under pressure or stressed can contribute to acne. If this is simply a phase of your life, take comfort in knowing that your face will clear up as soon as your life slows down a little. Eating greasy foods do not cause pimples, but being in greasy environments does. If you work at a restaurant, rinse your face every time you use the restroom.
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Consider using cover-up. Shift attention elsewhere. Try not to dread comments. Try not to stare at or fixate on your pimple. Think about your lifestyle.