Problem: Article: Try different forms of vitamins such as liquids or capsules and dosages to figure out what is less likely to cause your stomach to be upset. To decrease the likelihood of stomach upset from vitamins, never take more than indicated on the label or that is prescribed by your doctor. Some medicines and vitamins interact with caffeine found in coffee or tea.  Caffeine can also change the way your body absorbs vitamins.  Caffeine may interfere with the absorption of vitamins like calcium, vitamin D, Iron, vitamin B, and others. You should take your vitamins on a regular schedule and at the same time of day. You can set an alarm to avoid forgetting or taking vitamins late. You can also take your vitamins immediately following dinner, if you eat a consistent time, to follow a consistent time table.
Summary: Experiment on the mode of vitamin. Exercise common sense. Skip the caffeine while taking certain vitamins. Be consistent.

Problem: Article: Go to film review websites such as IMDB or Rotten Tomatoes, and check the movie’s rating and the awards it received. Having reliable outside sources that show how good the movie is will help your argument on why you should definitely see this movie. Ratings are important, but so is their date. A PG-rating in the 70's or 80's is different from a PG-rating today. Make sure you check the date of the movie, and have your parents evaluate the rating accordingly. Whether it’s other viewers’ or famous critics’, reading reviews on websites like IMDB or Rotten Tomatoes will help you see different opinions regarding the quality of the movie, and will likely give you more reasons why you should watch it.  Parents might value other parents’ opinions more when it comes to screening movies, so try to find reviews of the movie at sites that are made specifically by parents, for parents, about the content of movies.  Many movies on websites like IMDB include parents guides that are often quite helpful. Ask them what they think of the movie. If they have positive views, ask if they would be willing to share those with your parents. If the movie was a book initially, read it. This will show your parents that you’re invested in the movie, and it might make them happy to see that you are reading. You might want to discuss the book with your parents as well. Realizing that the movie can help your studies will encourage your parents to let you see it. You can try to incorporate the movie into a school project and thus see it.  For instance, you can read the book and then see the movie to compare differences between film and literature representations in a written essay or an oral presentation. You can also see the movie as an example of some kind of social problem (like how Fight Club deals with male aggression), and write a critical analysis on it. If you were planning on seeing the movie with your friends, you can turn this into a group project. Your parents might enjoy seeing you enhance your teamwork skills and socialize at the same time.
Summary: Search the movie online and check its rating. Read reviews. Talk to your friends’ parents. Read the book first, if applicable. Include the movie in your studies.

Problem: Article: Learning a language like Finnish requires you to study frequently. Studying for even ten minutes a day can help speed up your language learning. Set a schedule for yourself to study, and stick with it. Some tricks you can try include:  Study vocabulary before you go to bed and after you wake up. This may help aid with memory. Listen to Finnish music and radio while you cook, clean, or drive. Set a time everyday where you go through your grammar exercises. Set up weekly study sessions with other Finnish learners. Vocabulary is important to any language, and you will want to memorize as many words as you can in Finnish. A good way to do this is to write up note cards. Put the Finnish word on one side and the English definition on the other. Flip through these every day to improve your memory. If you do not want to use physical note cards, you can study using a note card app or through an online website. Learning to speak Finnish is about more than just memorization. You will have to constantly test yourself to make sure that you can recall important grammatical forms. You can find grammar exercises in a number of places. Do between three and five exercises a day to help you learn the nuances of the language.  Most Finnish textbooks will contain exercises in them. Websites such as Oneness, Venla, and Tavataan Taas offer basic online guides and exercises for learners. You can also look for mobile apps that will help test your Finnish abilities. A great way to naturally pick up Finnish is to watch or listen to Finnish media. Thanks to the internet, Finnish television, radio, music, and podcasts are all available to learners, who want to adjust their ears to the sounds of the language. There are a number of websites where you can stream Finnish entertainment. These include:  Yle  MTV Katsomo  Tune-In Online Radio
Summary: Practice every day. Study vocabulary with note cards. Complete grammar exercises. Watch Finnish entertainment.

Problem: Article: It’s the multicolored pinwheel icon typically found in the app drawer or on the home screen. Clearing photos from your phone or tablet that have already been backed up to your Google Photos account is a great way to free up storage space. It’s at the top-left corner of the screen. You’ll see a list of photos that can be safely deleted from the phone or tablet. But don’t worry—they’ll still be available in the Google Photos app. The photos are now removed.
Summary:
Open Google Photos. Tap ☰. Tap Free up space. Tap Remove.