Problem: Article: For an effective temporary fix, it is possible to glue your eyeglass back together to repair a break at the bridge (the part that goes over your nose).   Clean.  Make sure that the two pieces you're trying to glue are clean.  (Remove all glue from previous attempts. If it's "super glue", fingernail polish with acetone will work but it's tough on the frames)  Get your supplies in place.  Gather up the following: Super Glue (Locktite, Krazy Glue, etc), pieces of glossy wrapping paper or thick magazine pages that match your frames, sharp scissors Cut the wrapping paper into thin strips approximating the width of your frames.  Glue the paper to your frames, one strip at a time.  Use a short piece of paper as a splint across a broken nosepiece or wrap a longer piece around like an ace bandage.  Wait for each piece to dry before you add the next
Summary: Use the glue-and-paper method.

Problem: Article: If the inflammation persists more than two-three weeks, then it is called chronic laryngitis. Usually the voice change develops gradually over a period of few weeks. The condition often gets worse with prolonged use of the voice box. In some cases, chronic laryngitis is an indicator of more serious medical conditions. Long term inhalation of irritant substances like chemical fumes, smoke, and allergens are all reported causes of chronic laryngitis. Smokers, firefighters, and those who work with chemicals are at particular risk for chronic laryngitis. You should also avoid exposure to allergens. When your body experiences an allergic reaction, all the tissues will suffer inflammation, including the larynx. If you know you are allergic to a substance, try to avoid having that substance in your home to ensure that you do not experience chronic laryngitis. The most common cause of chronic laryngitis is GERD or acid reflux disease. GERD patients experience a backflow of stomach acids into the esophagus and mouth. As a GERD patient breathes, the liquid content may be aspirated inadvertently, which irritates the larynx. Chronic irritation causes swelling of the vocal cords that may change your voice. GERD is a condition that is treatable with dietary changes and medication. Consult your doctor if you have chronic laryngitis caused by acid reflux disease. Consuming alcohol relaxes the muscles in your larynx, making your voice hoarse. Prolonged alcohol intake can irritate the mucous membrane of the larynx, causing laryngitis. Alcohol overconsumption might also exacerbate acid reflux disease and is a risk factor for certain throat cancers. These conditions might also lead to chronic laryngitis. Those who are singers, teachers, bartenders, or public speakers are at particular risk of developing chronic laryngitis. Overusing your voice can cause fatigue and thickening of vocal cords. Misusing your voice might also lead to the development of a polyp (or an unusual growth of tissue) on a mucous membrane.  When polyps develop on the vocal cords, they can irritate the voice box, causing laryngitis. If you are in a profession that is at a high risk of chronic laryngitis, consider taking special speech therapy or voice lessons to train yourself to speak in a way that is easy on your vocal cords. It is also wise for you to rest your voice on days when it is not absolutely necessary for you to talk, yell, or sing.
Summary: Know what chronic laryngitis is. Recognize that airborne irritants can lead to chronic laryngitis. Be aware that gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) can cause laryngitis. Watch your alcohol consumption. Recognize that voice overuse can lead to chronic laryngitis.

Problem: Article: Girls can wear a training bra/crop top type bra when the nipples start to protrude. These bras are a lot more comfortable, and they almost look like crop tops, so you might feel less embarrassed because they won't be as obvious.  You want to find a very comfortable bra for your first one. There’s no reason for a young girl to have a fancy or lacy bra.  Training bras are usually simple, stretchy cotton bras without cups.  A sports bra is another good idea for gym class or if you are in any team sport.  Because sports bras are designed to be flatter in the cup area, and are very comfortable, they can be good choices for your first bra, even if you don’t play sports. If you have grown breast tissue beyond the buds, and if you measure an A cup or more, it’s time for a soft cup bra.  Measure yourself or ask your mother to measure you every four weeks so you can figure out when you need a soft cup bra. These don’t push up or otherwise change the shape of the breasts, so they are appropriate for young girls and are also comfortable. Underwire bras are also not a wise choice for a first bra; they provide more support for girls with very large breasts, and since you're just starting to develop, that's probably not needed. You can choose a bra that’s similar to your skin tone so that it doesn’t show through your shirt, if you want. Buying bras in different colors can help you match them to the shirt, so they don't show through (for example, you wouldn't want to wear a black bra with a white shirt unless you have darker skin). A girl may need to learn things older women take for granted.  For example, a girl might need to know that you don't need to wear a bra at night. Some bras have padding, but others don't, and the padding is not necessary when a girl is just starting to develop.  You can use a wash bag to protect the bra from damage during a washing cycle. You can find first bra lines in many department stores and in many lingerie lines. This can be a good choice for a girl's first bra.
Summary:
Try a training bra for your very first bra. Choose a bra with a soft cup if you've developed further. Learn about the ins and outs of using a bra.