Assuming the issue isn't immediately pressing, call the non-emergency number of your local police station. State that you would like to make a report about cyberbullying. The precinct will either ask you to come in to file a report or possibly send an officer to your home. Be prepared to provide all of your personal information, such as name, address, and phone number. Contact the police if you or your child have received or experienced:   Threats of violence or bodily harm. Sexually explicit messages or photos, or child pornography. Stalking or hate crimes. Pictures of yourself in a place where you should expect privacy, such as your home. In some cases, you might be able to simply fill out an online form. Depending on where you live, the government might have a website that you can use to make a report. For example, in Australia, you can simply visit esafety.gov.au and click “Make Your Complaint.”  You’ll be asked to provide your personal information and an account of the incident. Officials at the school need to know about the bullying because cyberbullying is often related to in-person bullying. Both types of bullying can create a disruptive atmosphere at school. In the U.S., many states have laws that require schools to address cyberbullying. Reach out to the principal, counselor, or a favorite teacher via email or phone. Request a meeting to discuss cyberbullying. When you make your report, make sure that you have your copies of the communications ready to go. If you are making a report in person, take your copies with you to the meeting. If you are making a report online, you can send electronic copies.
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One-sentence summary -- File a police report if you feel you are in danger. Make a complaint online if the bullying was not violent or sexual. Contact the school so that they can enforce their policies. Provide documentation of the bullying.

Q: If you used cream-based makeup for the shadows and highlights, then try using a blending sponge instead. Sweep the brush over the edges of your highlights and shadows, blending them into your foundation and into each other. You want your face to look smooth; any lines will give away the fact that you contoured your face using makeup.
A: Blend everything using a fluffy brush.

Article: Since you'll use spaces to differentiate between hashtags, all of the words in your hashtags will be clumped together. The same logic applies to punctuation, so never use any apostrophes, dashes, or underscores. For example, the hashtagged version of the phrase "I like trains" would read #iliketrains. The longer your hashtag is, the less likely it is to be discovered. Posting a picture of an old phone with the hashtag "#iphone8" or something similarly misleading may be humorous, but it can also get your account suspended for spam. Most social media accounts have a list of currently trending hashtags displayed somewhere on the home page (Twitter, for example, displays trending hashtags on the left side of the home page on the desktop site), though you can also use hashtags from product ads or follow your friends' examples. Depending on the social media account, the metric for "too much" will vary (Instagram hovers at around 30 per post, while Twitter should only contain a few). If your post is 90 percent hashtag, there's very little room left for substantive commentary--which, after all, is the point of hashtagging.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Don't use spaces or punctuation in hashtags. Keep your hashtags short. Make sure your hashtags are relevant. Use pre-existing hashtags. Try not to use too many hashtags in one post.

Article: It's at the center of the window. It's at the bottom-right corner of the window. If you're not sure which type of file to select, choose All Files at the top of the list. Check the box to the left of one of the file locations on your computer, or leave I'm not sure selected to look everywhere.  It's near the bottom of the window. This will allow Recuva to perform an advanced scan of your computer, which increases the chances that you'll recover the file(s). This is at the bottom of the window. Recuva will now scan for deleted files.  A deep scan can take several hours to complete, especially if you chose the All Files and I'm not sure options earlier. A progress bar and time estimation will stay on the screen during the scan. Once the scan is complete, a list of deleted files will appear. Once the scan completes, click the check box next to the file you want to restore.  To narrow down the search results, click the Switch to advanced mode button at the top-right corner of the window to choose certain locations or refine the search to specific file types.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Click the orange Run Recuva button. Click Next to start the recovery wizard. Select a file type and click Next. Select the file's original location. Click Next. Check the "Enable Deep Scan" box. Click Start. Locate and select your deleted file(s).