Problem: Article: Not only will people be offended, they will likely report you for inappropriate behavior. Even if you think the person might like the lewd item, just don’t. This is not a good way to meet singles! If the person never responds back to you, then they likely aren’t interested. Similarly, notice if the person is responding with comments like, “Lol, you’re such a stalker,” or “My boyfriend says I have nice eyes, too.” This means they likely aren’t interested in flirting. If this happens, move on.   Signs they want you to move on include no response, dismissive responses, and direct mentions of other relationships or a lack of desire for a relationship. You should also notice if other people who comment under you seem weirded out by your comment. For example, if a friend says, “Do you know this guy?” then it might be time to move on. It’s easy to accidentally hit “like” while you’re scrolling through a person’s old photos, but you should never intentionally do this. Not only is it embarrassing, but it may make them feel awkward. It’s normal to stalk a crush’s old photos, but don’t hit that button! If you know someone is in a relationship, back off. Even if you think their significant other is no good, that’s no reason to get between them. Respect the boundaries that people have in place. Just because you’ve got a steady interaction, that doesn’t mean you’re in a relationship. Don’t push things too far too fast, even if it’s just sending a sweet “Good Morning” text or wink emoji. Everyone has different comfort levels, and they may not be thinking of you that way yet. Let things develop organically, and it’s more likely that you’ll make a real connection.  It’s a good idea to wait until after a date to send messages that you’d send to someone you’re dating. Keep the conversation casual. When in doubt, ask yourself if you’d send the message or comment to one of your other casual friends. If that would be weird, then don’t send the message. Sometimes a person seems great, but your opinion changes once you get to know them. If someone sends you inappropriate messages, gets aggressive, becomes too clingy, or gives you any feelings of discomfort, use Facebook's blocking tool. You're under no obligation to continue talking to them, even if you started the relationship.  If you find yourself dreading their messages, then it's time to block them. If you're unsure about what to do, talk to someone you trust. However, it's best to go with you gut. If something feels wrong, it probably is.
Summary: Don’t send lewd comments or photos to people. Pay attention to cues that the person wants you to back off. Don’t “like” and comment on old photos and posts. Stay away from people who are in a relationship. Take things slow. Block someone if they make you feel uncomfortable.

Problem: Article: Different regions have different air pollution issues. There may be a factory nearby that's polluting the air in your city, or perhaps the local landfill is the main culprit in your area. To understand how you can best take action to reduce air pollution in your area, do some research to find out what the major sources are.  Look online, read the newspaper, and ask around for information. If you're in school, your teachers might be able to point you in the right direction. Start talking about air pollution with people in your life, instead of glossing over the problem. Discussing the issue could lead to bright ideas or courses of action you wouldn't have thought up on your own. . Trees reduce air pollution, and planting them is one of the most concrete, satisfying actions you can take to help the air quality in your region. Trees produce oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide, which they turn into food. Find out what types of trees are best to plant in your area, and take action! Many cities have programs geared toward planting trees, like New York's MillionTreesNYC. Find out if there's a similar program where you live. Individuals can take steps to reduce air pollution in their daily lives, but the ultimate solution will involve changing governmental policies regarding industrial emissions. If you're passionate about taking action to reduce air pollution, consider joining an organization whose goal is to do exactly that. You'll learn more about the education and experience you need to help bring about lasting change and reduce air pollution where you live.
Summary: Educate yourself.  Plant trees Join a group working to fight air pollution.

Problem: Article: Aim for something that is about 1 inch by 1 inch (2.54 centimeters by 2.54 centimeters). If necessary, resize the image using an image editing program or a photocopier. You will need this excess material to wrap around the back of your pin. The cardboard will make the base for your pin. The colored paper will make the back. The colored paper can be solid-colored, or it can have an interesting pattern. Turn the image over so that the back is facing you. Spread a thin layer of glue onto it. You can use a glue stick or school glue. If you are using school glue, you might want to apply it with a paintbrush. Try to center the cardboard as much as possible. You should have a ½ inch (1.27 centimeters) border all around the cardboard. Start with the corners first. Once you have them glued down, fold all four side over onto the back of the cardboard. This will give you some nice, folded seams. Coat the paper with glue, then press it onto the back of the cardboard. You can use a glue stick or school glue for this. If you are using school glue, you might want to apply it using a paintbrush. You can use any sort of finish you like: matte or glossy; glossy, however, will look the best. Paint the front first, let it dry, then do the back. This will "seal" your pin and protect it.  If you are using a decoupage glue, you may need to apply 3 to 4 layers. Let each layer dry before you apply the next one. Acrylic sealers come in brush-on and spray-on form. Draw a line of hot glue across the back of the pin. Quickly press the back of the pin down into the glue.
Summary:
Find a small, square-shaped image that you like. Cut the image out, but leave a ½ inch (1.27 centimeters) border all around it. Cut a piece of colored paper and thin cardboard the same size as your image. Cover the back of the image with glue. Press the cardboard onto the back of the image. Wrap the edges of the image around the cardboard. Glue the colored paper onto the back of the cardboard and let the glue dry. Paint over the pin using an acrylic sealer or decoupage glue. Glue on the safety pin once the sealer dries.