Problem: Article: Freezing works best for small votive holders or candle jars. Once your candle has cooled to normal room temperature, place it in the freezer. If you put it in when it's too hot, you'll risk cracking the glass from too quick of a temperature shift. Make sure the glass is cool to the touch before you freeze it. As the wax and glass begin to freeze, the wax will begin to contract and separate from the sides of the glass, pulling away and making it much easier to remove.
Summary: Place the glass jar or piece of glass in your freezer. Let the wax contract for at least an hour.

Problem: Article: Although many jobs in modern times are sedentary and involve sitting, there are still some jobs that involve lots of standing, such as bank teller, cashier, factory worker, chef, hairdresser and various retail and construction jobs, to name a few. However, there are often opportunities to sit and rest your feet while still working and being productive, so look for those opportunities and be sure to tell your boss what you're up to. For example, sitting while answering the phone or filling out paperwork might be appropriate at your workplace, especially if there are no customers around. Aged people are more susceptible to foot/leg injuries from excessive standing because their tissues (ligaments, tendons, cartilage, fascia) lose elasticity and shock absorbency. When you take your lunch break, make sure to grab a seat and put your feet up while eating and hydrating. You may be in a hurry, but take advantage of the opportunity to take the weight off your feet. If your workplace is short of chairs or doesn't have a lunch room, then either bring your own folding chair or stool, or find a different location to eat where you can safely sit down. Food courts at malls, outdoor picnic tables, water fountains, or even some clean grass under a tree are all good places to take a load off and enjoy your lunch. Make sure to take all of your allotted breaks and try to sit the entire time, preferably with your legs up, which promotes better circulation because of the reduced effects of gravity. Taking off your shoes while resting will also allow your feet to cool down by evaporation. While on your break, consider rolling your bare feet over a golf ball. It will feel great, relieve some tension in the soles of your feet and maybe even help prevent plantar fasciitis (pain and inflammation of the connective tissue covering the bottom of your feet).
Summary: Sit down more often while working. Sit down during lunch. Sit down during breaks.

Problem: Article: Be prepared for noise, spills, broken items, and tiffs. Although a teen party should always be chaperoned, avoid hovering. Try to let your teen have fun without worrying about being embarrassed.  Let your teen come to you if there's a problem. Tell him/her in advance that you're giving them the responsibility of alerting you if anything goes wrong. There is always a possibility that alcohol or drugs will show up at the party. If you trust your teen and know that they hang out with respectable and responsible teenagers, this probably won’t be an issue. If it does happen, however, you shouldn't necessarily take this as a poor reflection on your kid’s character. Keep an eye on things and if you do see drugs or alcohol that you do not approve of, stay calm and politely ask those responsible to leave. If the teen resists, call the teen's parents or, if you are too worried, call the police as well as the folks just in case things might get out of hand even more than they did when you first approached them. You love your children, and seeing them interact and have fun with their friends might cause you to be sentimental. But obvious signs of affection – hugging, kissing, pet names, etc. – are the death knell to a teen's sense of independence. Keep it low-key. If you're planning on inviting a mime to come and do an impromptu performance, then reconsider: kids usually have very rigid ideas of how they want their party to unfold. On top of that, they usually don't consider adult "surprises" to be all that exciting. This is the price of having an awesome party. Make the activity fun for them, if possible, by:  Offering to let them keep the cash collected by recycling any cans or cartons associated with the party. If it's a big party, they can clean up in more than one way! Keep the music going, a movie in the background, or a few select friends around to help with the clean up. Six hands is always better than two. Tell your kid that if they handle themselves in a mature way, you'd be more than happy to let them throw another party or otherwise increase their responsibility. Life is all about risks and rewards; your child understands these very well, even if s/he hasn't taken economics.
Summary: Keep your head during the party. Avoid showing your child(ren) any obvious signs of affection during the party. Avoid any surprises the child is not already in on. Let your teen clean up. Give your child an incentive to behave.

Problem: Article: Use the method described above to select single images, a group of consecutive images, or a group of nonconsecutive images. .. You can also find this option when you right-click on the image. In the Resize dialog box there is a menu. You can choose a preset value in that menu, or type in a number in the Maximum dimensions: field. This number will affect the longer dimension of your image, and adjust the shorter dimension proportionally.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/c\/c4\/Easily-Resize-Photos-in-Windows-XP-Step-9Bullet1.jpg\/v4-460px-Easily-Resize-Photos-in-Windows-XP-Step-9Bullet1.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/c\/c4\/Easily-Resize-Photos-in-Windows-XP-Step-9Bullet1.jpg\/aid11288-v4-728px-Easily-Resize-Photos-in-Windows-XP-Step-9Bullet1.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"} Click Resize and Save to save the resized file to your original folder, or click the Browse... button  and choose a different folder.
Summary:
Select the photo or photos you want to resize. From the File menu, select Resize. Choose a size. Save to your destination folder.