Problem: Article: Go to https://www.python.org/downloads in your computer's web browser. It's a yellow button at the top of the page. Python version 2.7.14 is the version that you'll need to use for MySQL. You cannot run MySQL using Python 3. You'll find it in your browser's default downloads location. Doing so opens the Python setup window. The Python setup process is fairly straightforward:  Click Next on the first page. Click Next on the "Select Destination Directory" page. Click Next on the "Customize" page. Doing so will cause Python to begin installing. The Python installation should only take a few seconds. This option appears when Python has been installed successfully. Now that Python 2.7 is installed, you can proceed with installing MySQL.
Summary: Open the Python download page. Click Download Python 2.7.14. Double-click the Python setup file. Navigate through the Python installation. Click Yes when prompted. Click Finish.

Problem: Article: It may seem straightforward, but try to simply be where you are supposed to be without worrying about the other facets of your life. If you’ve made a good study schedule that addresses your academic needs, you’ll feel much more at ease on a free night hanging out with your friends.  Try not to overdo alcohol, which can leave you with a hangover and cut into your productivity the following day. It is difficult to catch up. Especially if you are in graduate school—often at a job during the day and taking classes at night—it is critical to use your time as you have allotted it. You will start to fall short professionally if you’re always finishing your grad school homework on your lunch break. Similarly, your academic performance will suffer if you’re working on a PowerPoint while you’re supposed to be listening to a lecture. It may be helpful to schedule the hours of your workday just as you schedule your study time to keep yourself on track. Try to break the day into tasks that will happen before lunch and tasks that will happen after. In the later years of college and especially in graduate school, you’ll be focusing more on your major rather than fulfilling course requirements. As you focus more intently on the subject you came to school for, it is the right time to let go of perfectionism. Focus on getting the most out of your lessons rather than a perfect score. Absorbing more information that interests you will serve you better as you make career decisions going forward.  This doesn’t mean that you should check out of classes that don’t interest you, but rather, that you should devote more of your time to what really piques your interest. You may find that in doing so, the social and academic aspects of your life can enhance one another. For example, if you love not just writing, but specifically play writing, use could use your social time to see performances. Both parts of your life will benefit. If you find you’re having trouble getting everything you want done, take an honest look at how you’re using your work or study time. If you’re spending 10 minutes of every hour refreshing your email browser or playing an internet game, you’re not getting the most out of your attention span. Having to begin tasks many times over will disrupt your social, academic and work schedules. If you find that despite your best efforts, you are falling behind, it might make sense to reassess your commitments. Dropping a class or activity can buy back some critical time if you’re already maximizing your attention and organizational scheduling. Whether you have your own room or you share a room, keep what you can clean. Get in the habit of tidying your living area everyday before you sit down and do your homework. This will keep your head clear so you can focus on your work. Don't bring all your favorite knickknacks and old yearbooks to college, you will most likely have limited room and having a clutter free space is key to staying organized.  Don't bring anything you won't use often to college, the less stuff you have the more organized you can be. If you can't focus in your room, study in the library or a similar space. Use a backpack to hold only the textbooks and notebooks you need for the classes you have that day. Don't try to fit all your books into your bag if you do not need them. Get in the habit of emptying out your backpack every night, tossing out any trash, and putting only the textbooks and notebooks in it you'll need for the next day.
Summary: Work when you need to work and play when it’s time to play. Prioritize learning rather than a given grade. Assess wasted time. Keep your room clean and clutter free. Keep your backpack clean.

Problem: Article: Douches and feminine sprays are marketed towards women as products that promote cleanliness. The vagina, however, is a self-cleaning part of your body. Stay away from these types of products if you have vaginal dryness, as they can worsen the problem. Plain warm water is enough to clean your vagina. Don’t use soap or other cleansers on the outside or inside of your vagina. Bubble bath, scented soaps and lotions, and laundry detergent can all worsen dryness because they contain harsh chemicals. Use plain, unscented products whenever possible. Try natural laundry detergent, and skip using dryer sheets. Public swimming areas contain high amounts of chlorine, which is very drying to your skin. Avoid spending a lot of time in pools and hot tubs, or at least rinse your vagina well with cool, plain water afterwards. Dehydration can contribute to vaginal dryness, so ensure you stay well hydrated throughout the day. Aim to drink 9 cups (2.7 liters) of fluids daily.  Drink more if you sweat a lot, work out, or live in a hot climate. Water, juice, and tea count towards your fluids. Get regular exercise to help keep your hormones in balance. Aerobic workouts are those that increase your heart rate and breathing rate. Walking, slow jogging, biking, and swimming are good options. Aim to get at least 30 minutes of aerobic activity at least 5 days per week. Omega-3 fatty acids and products like flaxseed oil and soy have estrogen-like qualities, which may help improve vaginal dryness. Eat fatty fish like salmon or mackerel several times per week, and incorporate soy products into your diet. You can also try taking oral probiotics to improve vaginal health. Find these as capsules at your pharmacy, or eat yogurt with live cultures. Nicotine dependence can cause or worsen vaginal dryness. Stop smoking now to help improve your symptoms. Some antidepressants, cold medicine, and allergy pills can dry out mucous membranes – including the sensitive skin in your vagina. Make a list of your medications to take to your doctor. Discuss whether any of your medicines might be worsening your problem, and whether you can switch to a different medication. Never stop taking your medicine without your doctor’s supervision.
Summary:
Avoid douching and using personal hygiene sprays. Stick to plain, fragrance-free products. Be cautious of hot tubs and swimming pools. Stay hydrated. Exercise regularly. Eat good fats and soy. Quit smoking. Stop taking medications that worsen the condition.