Draw lightly at first so you can erase later. Also draw this lightly. Horses don't stand completely straight so the legs should angle out or in slightly (depending on preference).
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One-sentence summary -- Start out your drawing by marking out a half moon shaped body. Steadily draw the neck and head. Next comes the four long legs.

Q: If your sore shoulder doesn't respond to the above-mentioned home remedies, then schedule an appointment with your doctor for a physical exam. Your doctor can take x-rays and other tests to determine the cause of your shoulder soreness. Depending on the findings and diagnosis, your doctor may recommend stronger prescription drugs, corticosteroid injections, physical therapy and/or shoulder surgery.  Rotator cuff injuries are a common cause of chronic shoulder pain — more than 4 million doctor visits per year in the United States are due to rotator cuff problems. The rotator cuff is the group of muscles and tendons that hold the bones of the shoulder joint together. X-rays can detect fractures, dislocations, arthritis, bone tumors and infections, although an MRI or CT scan is needed to see serious issues in muscles, tendons and ligaments. A corticosteroid injection (such as prednisolone) into a sore and inflamed shoulder (bursitis, tendinitis) can quickly reduce inflammation and pain, and allow for greater range of motion and flexibility.  Shoulder surgery is reserved for mending broken bones, cleaning up damaged joints, reconnecting severed tendons and ligaments, removing blood clots, and draining accumulated fluid. If your sore shoulder is caused by a rotator cuff injury or another issue related to overexertion or overuse, then get a referral from your doctor for physiotherapy so your shoulder can get rehabilitated. A physical or athletic therapist will show you specific and tailored strengthening exercises and stretches for your sore shoulder, which will make it stronger and more flexible.  A physical or athletic therapist may use weight machines, free weights, rubber bands, exercise balls, therapeutic ultrasound and/or electronic muscle stimulation to rehabilitate your shoulder. Physiotherapy is usually needed two to three times per week for four to six weeks to positively impact chronic shoulder problems. Good strengthening activities for your shoulder include push-ups, rowing exercises, swimming and bowling. Your sore shoulder may be related to your neck or mid back, so an appointment with a chiropractor may be appropriate. Chiropractors are joint specialists who focus on establishing normal motion and function within spinal and peripheral joints, such as those of the shoulder. Shoulder soreness can be caused by problems with the underlying joints (glenohumeral and/or acromioclavicular joints), or it can be referred from issues in the thoracic spine (mid back) or cervical spine (neck). Your chiropractor can determine where the pain is coming from and, if need be, manually adjust or slightly reposition the problematic joint.  Manual joint adjustments often create a "popping" or "cracking" sound, which is safe and rarely painful. Although a single joint adjustment can sometimes cure a shoulder problem, more than likely it will take a few treatments to make a significant impact. Chiropractors can use manual joint maneuvers to reset a dislocated shoulder, although they don't treat broken bones, joint infections or bone cancer. If your sore shoulder is lingering for much more than a week and you think it's due to tight or strained muscles, then consider a deep tissue massage from a qualified massage therapist. Deep tissue massage is great for relieving muscle soreness, tightness and tension, which can limit your range of movement and reduce flexibility in your shoulder. Massage also promotes better blood circulation and encourages relaxation.  Massage therapy is helpful for mild-to-moderate strains and sprains, but it's not recommended for more serious joint or nerves injuries. Start with a 1/2 hour massage session focusing on your sore shoulder, but also ask the therapist to include your lower neck and mid-back. You may find a 1 hour session more effective or prefer to have multiple sessions over the course of a week or two. Allow the therapist to go as deep as possible without you wincing — there are many muscle layers in your shoulder that should be addressed for best results.
A: Make an appointment with your doctor. Get a referral to a physical or athletic therapist. See a chiropractor. Try professional massage therapy.

Article: Stress can exacerbate the symptoms of morning sickness, so meditating on a daily basis can help you to relax and let go of anxiety. Take some time to yourself, find a quiet space to sit, then close your eyes and focus on your breathing.  Having some soothing music or water running in the background can help to create a calming and peaceful atmosphere. Pilates and yoga can also help you to relax and take your mind off things, while allowing you to get some gentle exercise as well. Acupressure wristbands are said to help relieve symptoms of nausea and vomiting and are often used to ward off seasickness. They work by stimulating an acupuncture spot located on the underside of the wrist. Some women claim that acupressure wristbands have helped to relieve their morning sickness, though there is no medical evidence to support this claim. Acupressure bands are relatively inexpensive and can be found at most drugstores. Studies have shown that acupuncture can help to significantly relieve morning sickness. Just do some research to ensure that your chosen acupuncturist has experience treating nausea in pregnant women. Hypnosis has been shown to help with symptoms of nausea resulting from chemotherapy, so it may be something that's worth a try if nothing else seems to be working.The term morning sickness is a misnomer, as pregnant women can experience nausea and vomiting at any time of the day. While there is no cure for morning sickness, there are a number of things that soon-to-be moms can do to help alleviate feelings of nausea. Remember that what works for one person may not work for another, it's a process of trial and error!
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Meditate. Wear an acupressure band. Try acupuncture. Try hypnosis.

Article: If you have any loofahs, soaps, or bottles of shampoo, conditioner, or body lotion, take them out of the tub. Place them on the counter or somewhere out of the way where they will be safe while you clean the bathtub with bleach. Turn the hot water on briefly and run a sponge under it. Turn the water off. Use the damp sponge to wipe down the surface of the bathtub.  This will help loosen grime and material, making it easier to eradicate tub scum later with bleach. Combine ½ cup (118 milliliters) bleach with 1 gallon (3.8 liters) of water. Dip a sponge into the solution and wipe it across the surface of the tub. Wait at least 5 minutes before moving on to the next step. After you’ve left the bleach solution on the tub for at least 5 minutes, dip another sponge in cool water and wipe the tub with it by moving your hand in a gentle circular motion. Wipe the tub dry using a towel. If your bathtub is still grimy, mix a paste of equal parts baking soda and bleach. Apply the paste to the grimy or discolored area. Wait at least 15 minutes, then spray water on the paste and use a damp sponge to wipe the paste away, moving your hand in a gentle circular motion. Dry the area with a towel.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Remove everything from the tub. Rinse the tub out. Mix bleach with water. Rinse the tub again. Make a baking soda paste to scrub away tough stains.