Write an article based on this "Open Firefox. Click ☰. Click Library. Click History. Click Clear Recent History…. Click the "Time range to clear" drop-down box. Click Everything. Check the "Cookies" box. Click Clear Now. Prevent cookies from appearing in the future."
article: Click or double-click the Firefox app icon, which resembles an orange fox on a blue background. It's in the top-right corner of the window. A drop-down menu will appear. This is near the top of the drop-down menu. Doing so opens a new page in the menu. It's near the top of the drop-down menu. This option is at the top of the "History" drop-down menu. A pop-up window will appear. It's at the top of the pop-up window. Doing so prompts a drop-down menu. This is in the drop-down menu. Selecting it ensures that all of your browser's cookies will be deleted (as opposed to only cookies from a day's or a week's time). It's in the middle of the pop-up window.  You can uncheck everything else in this window, but the "Cookies" box must be checked. Any checked items will be permanently erased when you clear the cookies. This option is at the bottom of the pop-up window. Your Firefox cookies will be cleared. It may take a few minutes for Firefox to finish clearing your cookies. If you don't want Firefox to store cookies, you can disable them by doing the following:  Click ☰. Click Options (on a Mac, click Preferences). Click the Privacy & Security tab. Scroll down and select to the "Custom" option near the top of the page. Check the "Cookies" box. Select "All Cookies (will cause websites to break)" option.

Write an article based on this "Wear a fielder's mask if you're a pitcher or third basemen. Put on a batting helmet before you bat. Wear the necessary safety gear if you're a catcher. Get batting gloves if your hands hurt when you bat."
article: Secure the mask over your face before you go onto the field to protect yourself from the ball. If you're twelve years old or younger, get a youth-sized mask. If you're older than twelve, get an adult-sized mask. You can find a fielder's mask online or at your local sporting goods store. You don't have to be a pitcher or third basemen to wear a fielder's mask. If you're worried about getting hit in the head with the ball, wear the mask whenever you're in the infield. Fasten the chin strap on the helmet so it's secure on your head. Keep the helmet on as you're running the bases. You can find a batting helmet online or at your local sporting goods store. To get the right size batting helmet, measure the circumference of your head just above your ears. When buying a helmet, choose the size that corresponds with the measurement you took of your head. To keep yourself safe from fast-flying pitches, you want to put on a helmet, throat guard, chest guard, shin guards, and a catchers' mitt. Keep these items on the entire time you're on the field to prevent injury. Batting gloves will prevent the stinging sensation you get when you hit the ball. Look for a pair of batting gloves at your local sporting goods store or online. Before you buy a pair of batting gloves, measure the distance between the base of your palm (where you wrist starts) and the tip of your middle finger. Batting gloves are sized using this measurement.

Write an article based on this "Try a free university-affiliated course on music theory. Use YouTube to find dynamic music theory lessons for free. Read through a few free music theory websites to find one that you like."
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Some colleges and universities publish lectures online for free. This is a great way to find a lesson taught by a professional without having to pay the cost.  Explore a website like Coursera, an online learning platform that partners with universities and organizations to provide lessons run by top educators. They offer dozens of music theory courses from universities around the world: https://www.coursera.org/courses?query=music%20theory  iTunes University is another great resource for finding lectures from accredited universities. The great thing about learning on YouTube is the visual aspect of the platform. If you are a visual or audio learner, finding videos about music theory on YouTube is a great option. A good place to start is Michael New’s YouTube channel, which has thorough and straightforward lessons that are easy for beginners to understand as well as advanced content for intermediate to experienced musicians. You might start with his “Music Theory Fundamentals” playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1302D94F247600CD There are dozens of websites that are completely devoted to teaching music theory for free. Some of these feature written text, some offer games, and others offer video lessons.  Spend some time exploring MusicTheory.net. This website offers clear instruction and has a whole section devoted to interactive exercises: https://www.musictheory.net/exercises  Ableton’s “Learning Music” course is a great option for people who know nothing about music theory. This interactive website starts with super basic information and allows you to ease into learning music theory: https://learningmusic.ableton.com/  The benefit of using free resources to learn about music theory is that you don’t have to buy into just one. Keep trying sites until you find a few that you really like.