Write an article based on this "Place the saddle on the horse without a pad underneath. Use a piece of chalk to make sure the saddle is level. Check the clearance between the pommel and the withers. Feel for even contact along the sides of the saddle. Look for clearance from end-to-end under the saddle."
article: Stand on the horse’s left-hand side and make sure it knows you’re there. Gently lay the saddle on the horse’s back so that its front is just at the horse’s withers (shoulder blades). Nestle the saddle back slightly until the top of the saddle appears level.  While checking the fit of a new saddle, don’t use any type of pad beneath the saddle. But always use a pad before actually mounting a horse. You don’t need to use the girth and buckle the saddle in place to check the fit. Lay the chalk on top of the saddle at its midpoint. If the chalk rolls toward the back of the saddle, nestle the saddle a bit further back. If it rolls off one of the sides or towards the front, lift the saddle off and lay it in place a bit further forward and more evenly side-to-side. Don’t slide the saddle forward or side-to-side, or you’ll go against the grain of the horse’s hair and cause discomfort. Slide the first 3 fingers of you hand (oriented vertically) between the bottom of the pommel at the front of the saddle and the horse’s withers. If the gap is larger than 3 fingers, the saddle is too narrow. If the gap is less than 3 fingers but more than 2, the saddle is probably all right. If it’s 2 fingers or less, though, it’s too wide. Slide your fingers beneath the edge of the saddle on both sides. Feel for even contact between saddle and horse at all points—otherwise, the saddle will rub and cause chafing and discomfort. Run your fingers from front to back, so you’re going with the grain of the horse’s hair. Stand to the front and side of one of the horse’s front shoulders and look beneath the saddle from front to back.  Check for daylight coming from the rear of the saddle, which means the saddle makes no contact with the horse’s spine.  The gap should appear to be roughly 3 finger widths high throughout. If it’s higher, the saddle is too narrow; if it’s much lower, the saddle is too wide for the horse. Depending on your respective heights, you may need to stand on a mounting block to get a clear view beneath the saddle.

Write an article based on this "We all "have to go", don't we? Simply excuse yourself and when you're in there enjoying the privacy of a locked door, lean over the sink letting a small stream of lukewarm warm water run into your nose as you use a fingertip to "wash" and soften the mucous. Use your finger/hand also to control the amount of water that enters your nose. Using fresh water in the nose only, does not sting or harm you in any way, actually it feels comfortable. After rinsing and softening the not-so-welcome contents of your nose, you can either gently blow into one of your hands and immediately  rinse the hand with the running water OR use toilet paper/paper towel/hankie to blow and wipe your nose in the ordinary way. If you easily get nose bleeds from picking or blowing your nose, this is a much more safe approach to cleaning your nose. Using a nose spray like Otrivin on a regular basis, is not recommended."
article: If you're not overly happy with picking your nose and sure don't want to even attempt doing it in public, the bathroom visit is your answer! What you're going to do in there is nobody's business! But you don't just have to go there to pick your nose in the "traditional" way... Here's a different approach:  You don't need much, no need to flush our your sinuses with fresh water (may sting, doing that is best with salt water and appropriate aids).  Voila - you have a wonderfully clean nose and nice and as a bonus, moist mucous membranes! If you continue washing the inside with your finger a little longer, you can easily remove the mucous with your fingertip (or a paper towel wrapped fingertip). Just be careful with your nails, you don't really need to use them when water has done the job of loosening those boogers of yours! Using the bathroom visit method every day, may help you stop using nose spray. It may help you through a cold too. Regular moistening of the mucous membranes by something as simple as tap water, may really sooth and loosen things well enough.

Write an article based on this "Open the WhatsApp app. Tap ⋮. Tap Settings. Tap Chats. Tap Chat history. Tap Clear All Chats. Tap ←."
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It's in the upper-right corner of the screen.    Doing this deletes the messages contained in all chats on the device. Select this option if you want to preserve your chat history without the messages that take up so much memory. It's in the upper left corner. WhatsApp data is now cleared from your Android device.