In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Cut them as short as possible and/or file down any sharp edges. Since a horse's sheath is incredibly sensitive, you'll want to eliminate the possibility of scratching the horse. Keep in mind that the horse's instinctual response to discomfort in its nether regions will be to kick and buck, which can lead to serious injury — for you and/or the horse. Do not use thick rubber washing gloves. This might offend your sense of propriety, but it is more important that you retain your tactile senses. You'll need to be able to feel for any built-up smegma secretions or beans. They can hold the reins, which will keep the horse facing a specific direction. They can also brush the horse to calm them while you do the dirty business. If you are alone tie the horse safely and securely. This helps you feel for your horse's movements so you can move out of the way quickly in case he moves to kick. Many horse owners and vets also claim that a trusting horse will be comforted by your hand too. It is safest to stand with your hip and shoulder near the horse's front legs. Since horses kick with their back legs, you want to stay as far away from them as possible. Since you need a hose and want to avoid being trampled, you'll want to clean your horse's sheath in an open area - perhaps in your barn. Don't stuff yourself and your horse in a small stable stall. You won't have anywhere to turn.
Summary: Cut your nails. Put on thin latex gloves. Ask someone to help restrain your horse. Place your free hand gently on the horse's back. Stand towards the front of the horse. Perform the cleaning in an open area.

The decision to seek contact can be motivated by many things, from wanting to learn family medical history to desiring a relationship. If your father is the one initiating contact, remember that the decision rests with you, not with him or with your other relatives or friends. You may choose to hold on to his contact information for as long as you want in order to be ready for the encounter. You may want to read accounts written by other people who have reunited with an absent or unknown birth father. Support groups for adopted people may be helpful. You can also talk to your friends and relatives about your decision, though you should recognize that they may have their own feelings about the process as well.  Recognize that your father might not want to meet you, at least right away. Before you initiate contact, think about what it will be like if he refuses contact. Make a plan to reach out to specific people, such as supportive friends or a social worker, if this happens. Your father might react with surprise, fear, joy, or, most likely, a combination of emotions. Parents often carry significant guilt or even trauma related to children they've never met. Recognize that your father's reactions are likely to evolve. Make sure that you can talk about your own feelings about his reactions with someone you trust. Avoid fantasizing about your “ideal” father. What do you expect your father to be like, and how will you handle it if he is very different? It's more healthy to focus on getting answers to basic questions or filling in gaps in your knowledge about yourself than to dream about finding a perfect father.
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One-sentence summary -- Decide whether you want to meet your father. Prepare yourself emotionally. Think about what you hope to get out of meeting your father.

Q: This may be on their forums, through Google Forms, and through other means. If you can't seem to find anywhere to apply, ask one of the existing staff for help (or the owner if available). If you apply through an application, be as precise as possible. Answer all questions as honestly as possible. Being honest will increase your chances of becoming staff. If not, just answer any questions the owner or staff manager will ask you. If no new staff members are needed or you are denied, keep playing anyway. Continue to provide help and tips to newcomers, as well as being nice. Doing this may help you get the position when you reapply. If you do eventually become staff, do not abuse it! You will get demoted and most likely banned. Help the community whenever possible and listen to your supervisor.
A: Look for an application process. Don't give up on the server if you're not given the role. Become a solid help to the server.

Article: You can earn one as a prize for the bug-catching contest, get one from Bill's grandfather, win it from a trainer on Rt. 38, or trade with a friend. You can also buy a Thunder Stone at the Pokeathlon Dome on a Wednesday, Thursday, or Saturday. This is very important in case you don't like your Jolteon.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Find a Thunder Stone. Save the game before you use the Thunder Stone. Use the Thunder Stone on your Eevee.

Problem: Article: This attack is only to propel yourself near Vexen and not to damage him. Vexen will attack you, and thanks to Reflega, you'll be able to reflect his damage back and destroy his shield. Keep Vexen in the air during this time. Don't let him touch the ground or he'll recover his shield and possibly summon anti-Sora. He'll try to use his desperation attack, but Reflega will be able to counter it. Make sure that you're standing near Vexen so his shield will be broken. You should be able to finish the battle before your Final Form gauge runs out. If you do happen to revert back to normal before he dies, go into Limit Form and use Sonic Blade to finish him off.
Summary: Attack Vexen as soon as the battle starts. Immediately cast Reflega as soon as you're near him. Go into Final Form and start spamming Firaga at Vexen. Get near Vexen and cast Reflega once his HP hits 3 bars. Continue spamming Firaga at Vexen until he dies.

Problem: Article: Pollen, such as ragweed, which blooms in late August and lasts until the first frost, is a common fall allergen. Wearing a mask, although not 100% effective can significantly reduce your pollen exposure when working outside. It is recommended that you wear a surgical-style face mask while outside during the autumn allergy season.   You can buy an appropriate face mask at a local drugstore. It is recommended that you look for a mask with an “N95” rating from the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health. Most weather stations and websites will report on pollen counts during the fall allergy season. On days when the pollen count is particularly high you should avoid heading outdoors. You can also stay inside during certain times of the day. For instance, pollen counts are typically highest in the late morning and early afternoon. This will help to minimize your exposure to allergens. Warm, dry, and windy days are the worst for those who suffer from ragweed allergies.  For example, weather.com is a great site that includes an allergy tracker. Just type in your location and click on the allergy tracker located in the health section. During the fall season, in some parts of the world, trees will lose their leaves. Wet leaves act as a perfect breeding ground for mold, a common allergen. If you suffer from a mold allergy have someone else in your household remove fallen leaves from your yard. An allergy to ragweed, known as hay fever, is one of the most common fall allergies. Make sure that you do not have any ragweed in your own yard and minimize your contact with the plant while it is pollinating, from late August through to the first frost.  Plant cover crops such as clover or buckwheat to help prevent ragweed from taking root in your yard.
Summary:
Wear a mask. Monitor pollen counts. Remove wet leaves from your yard. Avoid ragweed.