Q: A lot of the time squinting is caused by the amount of light we are taking in. If you are able, adjust the brightness settings of available light sources. For example, change the type of bulb in your office or home to a lower wattage.  It may be difficult to change the lighting in your office so it is best to consult your immediate supervisor or the Human Resources Department before attempting to make any changes yourself. If you are squinting when reading an electronic device, check the settings if it is possible to adjust the brightness settings. For example, televisions and mobile phones can easily be adjusted within the settings menu. The most common reason for squinting is due to the brightness of the sunshine. If you are squinting outside on a bright sunny day, a pair of quality sunglasses may solve or reduce the problem.  Research what brands offer as some brands focus on fashion while others on function.  Make sure the glasses block at least 99% of ultraviolet (UV) rays. Budget how much you are willing to spend on sunglasses as some can reach upwards of $500. If you are liable to lose them, think about choosing a pair of sunglasses that fit within your means. If you are more active, choose a pair of sunglasses that won't fly off your face easily. You can also purchase accessories to keep them in place or to turn your everyday glasses into sunglasses by simply clipping onto the frame. The brim of a hat or visor provides temporary shade by cutting the amount of light entering into your eyes. Choose a hat or visor that's comfortable and suits your style. A baggy hat may fly off when windy; in contrast, a hat that is too small may cut off circulation and cause you discomfort.  Many hats can be adjusted or come in different sizes. Make sure you choose one right for your head shape. Some athletic hats are made of breathable material that wicks sweat away from the body, which may be a wise choice for humid climates or if you are prone to sweating a lot. Many individuals who play sports outdoors or under bright stadium lights use eye black to reduce glare. Apply black strips or black grease underneath each eye to help reduce squinting. Be careful when using grease and make sure not to let it stain clothes or furniture as it may be hard to clean. Football players and baseball players famously apply this under their eyes so watch a game or research pictures for the correct way to apply eye black.
A: Adjust the light of the room. Wear sunglasses. Wear a hat or visor. Use eye black.

Q: Many times, the problem is not what a child is eating, but simply how much.  Small children have small stomachs and need to eat more frequently than adults.  Children may need to eat five or six smaller meals, along with snacks, each day. Whenever an underweight child feels hungry, feed him or her. While sprinkling in snacks as needed, make mealtimes regular focal points in your child’s day.  Teach him or her that eating is both important and enjoyable.  If mealtime seems like an annoyance or afterthought, or some sort of punishment (such as sitting until you clean your plate), then children are less likely to be enthusiastic eaters. Make mealtimes a regular routine.  Turn off the TV.  Make eating and enjoying the focus. While your kid may need to put on a few pounds, you might benefit from losing a few.  Even if this is the case, your eating habits should not be as different as you may think.  Eating a variety of nutrient-rich foods is essential for the underweight, the overweight, and everyone in between.  Children learn by watching you.  If you regularly try new foods and make healthy options, like fruits, vegetables, and whole grains your first choices, they are more likely to adopt these habits. Making junk food a rare indulgence will benefit both of you, whether you need to gain or lose weight. Like healthy eating, exercise is more often associated with weight loss than weight gain.  When paired with smart eating, though, it can be part of a weight-gain regimen.  For older children in particular, adding muscle mass is likely to increase weight, and is always healthier than adding body fat. Exercise can often stimulate the appetite, so try encouraging physical activity before mealtimes and see if that helps.
A: Feed underweight children more often. Make mealtime important. Set a good example. Encourage regular exercise.

Q: Every woman’s body is different and the fit of clothing can enhance your shape. Knowing parts of your body you’d like to highlight can help you find the most flattering maxi dress for your shape. Keep in mind you may be petite if you are under 5’4” (162 cm) or plus size if you wear larger than a US size 16 . Research different styles to decide on what you like and might look great on you. Consider the following dress types:  Play up an hourglass figure with a strapless column maxi dress. Highlight your curves with a spaghetti-strap maxi that falls in a column or has a slight A-line Consider a classy capped-sleeve maxi if you are big busted. Play up an athletic physique with a belted maxi that skims your body or makes a long, slim silhouette.  Try waistline-cinching and simple silhouettes to downplay larger busts and diving necklines, open backs, and details like ruching to boost your bust.  Empire waist or shape skimming fabrics for curvier figures and skin-bearing options to elongate smaller bodies. Just as body shape, style, and fabric can affect how you wear a maxi dress, so can the color and print. Choose an optimal color and fabric for your shape to best wear your maxi dress.  Wear simple and small prints or a solid color if you are smaller. Try bolder prints or larger floral prints if you are curvier. Solid colors will also work.  Consider your skin tone when figuring out what colors and prints might work best for you. Ask your friends to let you know what colors best suit you. There is a wide range of maxi dress lengths, from foot skimming to floor skimming. Getting the right length can keep you from tripping or getting caught in your maxi dress.  Aim to have the dress touch the top of your toes.  Make sure the dress hits at least at your ankles.  Give the dress a test run. Walk around in it for a couple of minutes to make sure that you don’t step on it and that it doesn’t trip you. Before you make any trips to buy new maxi dresses, look in your closet to see if you have any that might work or even ones that you haven’t worn in a while. This can help you save money and avoid buying styles that you already own. Make a list of items you need and want to put together your desired looks. Include pieces that you can pair several other items to change up your look without breaking the bank. For example, you might have a solid-colored strapless cotton maxi. Consider adding other options such as a printed maxi or one with sleeves to help round out your collection. Keep your eyes open maxi dresses when you are out shopping. You may want to carry the list of dresses you already have so that you don’t buy similar styles.  Be aware that you can find maxi dresses at almost any store, from big box stores to exclusive boutiques. Avoid breaking the bank. Buy yourself a couple of versatile maxi dresses you can wear for different occasions. For example, a simple black maxi dress can be worn for formal and informal occasions. Try and buy the best quality dresses you can afford. This can help ensure that they last for a long time. Go for materials like pure cotton and silk that can last longer and are easy to launder or dry clean.
A: Recognize your body shape. Consider color and print. Find the right length. Shop your closet. Buy maxi dresses.

Q: On the lower half portion of the big circle, draw a smaller circle.
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Draw a big circle. Draw a curve line that will serve as the outline of the helmet. Draw a slanted "A" on the right side of the drawing. Draw a vertical line at the tip of the lower side of the "A" and connect that line with the upper line of the "A" using a curved line. Outline the drawing to complete the details of a face mask. Outline the shell of the helmet. Add designs as desired. Colour accordingly.