In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Bullying can feel like a lonely experience. However, 25 percent of kids experience bullying, so you're not alone in what you're going through.  Sadly, many kids and adults alike have experienced bullying at some point in their life. There are kids at school and, for adults, others within your workplace, who can relate to what you’re going through. Reach out to them for support! Organizations such as PACER.org are also dedicated to connecting individuals who have been bullied. Even if you don’t feel comfortable getting involved in an organization, browse through their online materials. It will hopefully help you to feel more connected to others who have been in a similar situation. While it may not always feel like it, realize that you are not to blame for the bullying. The bully may be frustrated or discontented in their own lives and want to make you feel as badly as they do by having control over your feelings.  Regardless of who you are, what you believe in or what you’ve done in your life, the person at fault is not you! Nobody deserves to be bullied - always keep that in mind! Whether it’s a friend, a parent or another family member, there are people who care deeply about you. Reach out to those people and let them know what’s going on.  Ask them for their support as you move forward. Having people you trust who can  encourage and support you will boost your resilience when being bullied.  It’s particularly important, if you don’t have the support of your authority figure, to have the support of others! One of the best ways to cut down on bullying is to have a person within the organization who actively reacts and responds to bullying as soon as it happens.  Unfortunately, not all authority figures are equipped to deal with bullying. Whether it’s lack of education, ignorance, or downright disbelief that bullying exists; some authority figures are clueless. There may also be biases involved regarding race, creed and sexual orientation.
Summary: Understand that you’re not alone. Know that it’s not your fault. Remember there are people in your life who love and care about you. Realize that not all authority figures are competent in dealing with bullying.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: 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.
Summary: Adjust the light of the room. Wear sunglasses. Wear a hat or visor. Use eye black.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Find a metal clip that is smaller than your bow. Cut a small section of thin ribbon, heat seal the ends and hot glue it securely to the top of the clip. Press the underside of the bow onto the hot glue strip. Press down until you feel it is securely attached.
Summary:
Choose either an alligator clip or a clasp barrette. Line the barrette if you choose. Pour a thin strip of hot glue over the top of the clip. Allow the bow to dry for 30 minutes before using it.