Write an article based on this "Open the WhatsApp application. Click on a chat. Click on v. Click on Clear Messages. Click on Delete Chat. Click on Done."
article: It's in the upper right of the window. Doing this deletes the messages contained in the selected chat. Doing this deletes the selected chat and its messages from your computer. Your contact's name has now been changed for all applications that use Contacts on Mac OS. Repeat these steps for all messages or chats you wish to delete.

Write an article based on this "Get out in the world. Get fit. Keep a notepad with you. Invest in stories. Create a  website. Showcase yourself on social media."
article: Go to as many events as possible. Takes walks or transportation systems around cities. Notice the life and moments that happen. Meet people, talk to them, and ask questions. Get used to being outside of your home for long hours. Ask people for permission if you plan to use a photograph you’ve taken of them. It is also helpful to fit. Being a photojournalist is very tough and rough work. It is not only just taking pictures. You have to be on your feet and you have to be able to support big equipment, as you have to move around a lot in different locations. Take notes about what you see out in the world. When taking pictures, document the time, place, people, feeling, and area. It is important to know when and where the photo was taken, as well as knowing what was happening. You can use that information to give to writers, or to make up your own captions. Writing captions is an important part of journalism. Practice writing them along with your photography. Instead of looking for photos that look cool or pretty, focus on the people. Focus on their stories. Photojournalism isn’t just about the art form of photography--it’s about capturing a story. Train yourself to notice when the right moment to take a picture that will capture the story is. Focus on capturing an angle to the story that is unique. Sometimes, you may have to take photos of people in difficult situations. Decide on your moral code when it comes to taking pictures at difficult moments. It is important to create a website for yourself, especially in today’s society. Some websites allow you to make a free website, but it is better to eventually buy your own domain name. Domain names aren’t all that expensive, especially if you catch the provider during a sale. On the website, provide an “about me,” portfolio, and information about how to get in contact with you. Some webs hosting companies that you can make your own website on are Squarespace, Wix, and GoDaddy. Displaying your work on social media is absolutely necessary. Never shield your work like a piece of fine art--it prevents you from business. You should, however, protect your work with watermarks and copyrighting. Join social media platforms like Instagram, Snapchat, Facebook, Tumblr, and Twitter. LinkedIn is another helpful website to join, as it aims to connect professionals.  Consistently upload your work to social media sites. Make posts a few times a day. Follow other photojournalists in hopes of them following you back.

Write an article based on this "Mow around trees with lawn grasses beneath them. Pick up pecans when they begin to drop. Keep leaves raked up or blown away."
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Circle the tree so that the clippings discharge away from the trunk, while beginning to circle as near the trunk as possible.  This will allow the mower discharge to propel the trimmings and any other debris away from the tree.  Continue mowing until at least 10–15 feet (3.0–4.6 m) beyond the tree's canopy so that nuts that fall near the edge will be visible to gather.  High winds can leave pecans a surprising distance from the tree when they are blown free. Wet weather can be detrimental to the nuts, and foraging wildlife may beat you to them if they are left on the ground.  Crows and squirrels are particularly fond of pecans, as are deer and other wildlife. Use a leaf blower if possible, since finding the pecans in a sea of similarly colored leaves will make the task even more difficult.