Q: Over time, exposure to the sun’s UV rays will take a toll on the elasticity of your skin. The best way you can keep your skin looking young is by protecting it from the sun. If you’re going to be outside for more than 15–20 minutes, slather on a high-SPF sunscreen and wear a hat to protect the skin on your face and head. These protective measures will also protect your skin against melanoma and other forms of skin cancer. to prevent skin from wrinkling and sagging. Chemicals found in cigarettes, cigars, and other smoking devices accelerate the aging process of skin across your body. Heavy smokers as young as 30 may begin to notice that they’re already losing skin elasticity and developing wrinkles. To reverse this unhealthy process, stop smoking as soon as possible, even if you only smoke infrequently. Fortunately, your skin can repair itself, and it will regain some of its youthful elasticity in the weeks and months after you cut out smoking. While you’re sleeping, your body produces collagen and fights off free radicals that would otherwise break down the elasticity in your skin. If you’re an adult between the ages of 26 and 64, try to get a full 7–9 hours nightly. If you routinely sleep fewer than 6 hours a night, you’ll soon start to notice that your skin has lost elasticity and looks older and more wrinkly.
A: Wear sunscreen and a hat when you step out into the sun. Stop smoking Sleep at least 7–9 hours a night so your body can regenerate collagen.

Q: Regardless of whether you are being hosted by friends, family, or someone you don't know, a southern belle is always polite at the table. Remember to put your napkin in your lap and keep your elbows off the table! Say “please” and “thank you” frequently, and be sure to say “excuse me” or “pardon me” whenever you make a mistake. These little phrases are the cornerstones of good manners. To look like a proper southern belle, you must learn to sit up straight, and hold your head up high. Remember to keep your shoulders back and your chest up. All older people should be regarded as “sir” or “ma'am” unless they tell you otherwise. You should also get into the habit of doing favors for your mama. Clean the house, or offer to run some errands to make her life a little easier! Part of the southern charm comes from being warm and kind at all times. Extend a “Hello!” or “How do you do?” to everyone you meet, and try to exude a down-to-earth attitude. If you don't care for someone, keep it to yourself! If somebody pays you a compliment, it is appropriate to smile, say “Thank you,” and compliment that person in return. This banter is customary amongst southern belles. While it's perfectly fine to have a cocktail or two at social gatherings, a southern belle should never be so drunk that she loses control of herself and her manners. Keep the alcohol to a minimum in order to best maintain your lovely composure. If you socialize with other southern belles, chances are, you'll be on the receiving end of their southern hospitality. Show your gratitude by being the perfect guest. Send back the RSVP as soon as possible, and arrive with a gift for the hostess, such as flowers, nice soaps, or a bottle of wine or brown liquor. Be sure to send a thank you note after the event! Your manners and hospitality should extend past social functions as well. If someone in your community is sick, or has recently lost a family member, help them out by bringing them food, offering to help maintain their homes, or giving rides to their children. A southern belle will always pitch in to support their community.
A: Learn good table manners. Be polite when you address other people. Maintain perfect posture. Respect your elders. Be sweet and friendly to everybody. Receive compliments with grace. Avoid excessive drink. Be a gracious guest. Offer your help to friends and neighbors during tough times.

Q: Use the Android's charging cable to connect your Android to one of your computer's USB ports.  If your Mac doesn't have a USB port, you will need to purchase a USB-C to USB-3.0 adapter. If your Android prompts you to select a connection type, tap Media device (MTP) on its screen before continuing. To do so:  Go to http://www.android.com/filetransfer/  Click DOWNLOAD NOW  Install Android File Transfer If Android File Transfer doesn't launch automatically, click the spaceship icon in your Dock, then click the green Android mascot icon. Depending on where the photos you want to transfer are stored and what kind of storage is available on your Android, you may see a slightly different option here.  This is where all of your Android's photos are stored. Doing so will bring up a list of your Android's photos. Depending on whether or not your photos are in an album, you may have to open another folder before continuing. Click and drag your mouse across the photos you want to move onto your computer to select them. You can also hold down the ⌘ Command key while clicking individual photos to select them independently. To select all photos in a folder, press ⌘ Command+A. This menu item is in the upper-left side of your Mac's screen. A drop-down menu will appear. It's near the top of the Edit menu. Click the blue, face-like app in your Mac's Dock. Click a folder (e.g., All My Files) on the left side of the Finder window to select it as your photos' save location. The Edit drop-down menu will reappear. This will copy the photos from your Android onto your Mac, though it may take a few minutes for all of the selected photos to transfer.
A:
Connect your Android to your Mac. Download and install Android File Transfer. Open Android File Transfer. Double-click the "Internal storage" or "SD card" folder. Double-click the "DCIM" folder. Double-click the "Camera" folder. Select your Android's photos. Click Edit. Click Copy. Open Finder. Select a save location. Click Edit again. Click Paste Items.