Problem: Article: The signs of someone being called names may include sudden social isolation, changes in school habits or even lowered self-esteem. Remember no matter how silly a name is, if it is hurting the person being called that name it is not OK and not a joke. Ignoring name-calling can lead the abused into depression and in some cases even to making a suicide attempt. Some people who are bullied feel like no one cares or even notices their pain. Seeing another person stand up and take notice will help the person not feel isolated and like he or she needs to keep those painful feelings secret.  Children who are bullied and feel hopeless may make attempts to handle the situation on their own that have dire consequences like suicide. Ignoring any name-calling you witness could make the victim feel alone in the bullying and result in serious consequences. Something as simple as “Hey, why don’t you leave him/her alone?” should do the job. It calls attention to the misconduct and tells the bully this person has support. No one needs to feel like they are weak for talking about name calling or being too sensitive. If a child comes to you to talk about a bully calling them names, listen and do not say that the words shouldn’t hurt, which diminishes his or her feelings. It is not up to you to tell anyone else how something should make him feel. The child wouldn’t come to you to talk if it wasn’t hurtful. Reinforce that each child has the right to feel safe and respected. Model this behavior by not only encouraging the kids to talk about bullying but also by taking action to resolve the issue. You can say "If you're being picked on at school, it's important for you to tell someone. You won't get in trouble for telling. In fact, telling someone is really brave." Sometimes the biggest difference in a bully situation is made on the playground with the peer group. Positive peer pressure can go a long way to create a zero tolerance space for bullying. Encourage other students to seek out children who appear lonely and offer friendship. Having even one new friend may make a bully situation seem less serious to the person being called names. For example, you might tell a reasonably well-liked child to team up with a child who is being bullied for an activity. When others see this person interacting with the victim, they may be more likely to befriend him or her, too. Being called names can do a lot to break down anyone’s self-esteem. Having a source of support in you will do wonders, but it also might help to show the child that he or she is worthy and valuable in many ways. You can encourage the child to join in activities they excel in to give them plenty of chances for positive feedback. Recognize their strengths in front of peers and show them they have a lot to be proud of.
Summary: Learn how to spot the signs of a person who is being called names. Call out the bully. Encourage children to talk to someone. Counteract bullying at the school or playground. Help the child restore confidence.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Right-click on the image and select Image, then Transform, then either Flip Horizontally or Flip Vertically. Alternatively, you can click the Flip icon in the Toolbox. Under Tool Options, you can choose whether to flip horizontally or vertically. To perform basic image rotations, right-click the image and select Image, then Transform, then select whether you want to rotate 90° clockwise, counterclockwise, or 180°. If you’d rather rotate the image at a custom angle, right-click the image, then select Tools, transform Tools, then Rotate. This will open the Rotate tool, where you can set the angle of rotation either with the slider or by entering a number. You can also move the center point of the rotation by entering the coordinates or dragging the circle in the picture.

SUMMARY: Flip an image. Rotate an image 90°. Rotate an image at a custom angle.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Taking apart the piece can make it easier to get an even color, because you'll be able to lay each component flat to stain it. In addition, you'll be able to make sure you don't miss any spots and you can thoroughly cover the facing behind the doors and drawers. Taking off any hardware will ensure they don't accidentally get coated with stain. Stain is designed to be permanent, so you should make sure to cover your work area with a drop cloth, newspaper, old towels, or a tarp. If you're working outside in the grass, a drop cloth will help prevent grass from getting stuck in your stain while it's drying. Stain can be hard to get off of your skin. Wear a thin pair of gloves to make clean-up easy without affecting your coordination. You may also want to wear old clothes that you don't mind getting messed up, in case some of the stain spills. Most stains are made to allow the natural grain of the wood to show through. Because of this, you can't get a lighter color by applying a light stain over a dark stain. If you want to lighten the wood you're working with, you'll have to strip it first.  In addition to creating a lighter finish, you will need to strip the wood first if your piece has a lacquered topcoat. You can remove the original stain with a chemical stripper or by sanding it away. If you're going from a light stain to a dark stain, there's no need to strip away the existing stain first. However, keep in mind that the existing stain may alter the color of the finished product. You don't have to sand much, just enough to rough up the surface of the wood. A P200-grit sandpaper is perfect for prepping your project.  Use a sanding block or sponge so you apply even pressure. If you already sanded the wood to remove the previous stain, you don't need to sand it again. Don't sand through the existing finish or you'll end up with a splotchy appearance.
Summary: Remove any drawers, doors, or hardware if you can. Protect your work area. Wear rubber or latex gloves to protect your hands. Remove the existing stain if you are going from a dark color to a lighter one. Leave the original stain in place if you want to stain the piece a darker color. Sand the surface of your project lightly with fine-grit sandpaper.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Tap the Instagram app icon, which resembles a multicolored, square camera. This will open your Instagram home page if you're logged into your account. If you aren't logged into Instagram, enter your email address (or phone number, or username) and password before proceeding. It's the magnifying glass-shaped icon in the lower-left side of the screen. It's at the top of the screen. This will both bring up your on-screen keyboard and cause the filter tabs to appear near the top of the screen. Near the top of the "Search" page, tap one of the following tabs:   Top — Displays a list of the most popular (or relevant) people, tags, and places matching your search query.  People — Limits search results to people whose usernames match your search query.  Tags — Limits search results to hashtags matching your search query.  Places — Limits search results to locations matching your search query. Type in whatever you want to search for, then tap Search in the keyboard.  On Android, you might tap Enter or a magnifying glass icon instead of Search. When searching for tags, you don't need to include the pound sign (#) in your search. You may have to tap the search bar again after selecting a filter before the keyboard re-appears. Scroll through the list of search results to do so. You can open a result (e.g., a hashtag's list or a user's profile) by tapping it.
Summary:
Open Instagram. Tap the "Search"  icon. Tap the search bar. Select a filter. Enter your search term(s). Review the results.