Write an article based on this "Brush a dry sponge over the fabric to remove hair from the surface. Lift stubborn hair from fabric with a lint roller. Use a clothes steamer if the hair is caught on delicate fabric."
article: Take a kitchen sponge that you don’t plan on using for washing dishes anymore. Run the abrasive scrubbing side against the clothing or blanket to swipe off pet hair.  Do this outside or over a trash bag so you don’t get hair all over your floors. For hair that's tough to get off, you can use a damp sponge. Wet the sponge, then wring out any excess water before brushing the fabric. Start with a clean adhesive sheet on your roller. Then roll it over the item, using smooth strokes in one direction. Pay special attention to any areas with a lot of hair.  Rip off the sheets as they become covered in hair to expose fresh sheets. Otherwise, the roller won’t be as effective at pulling up the hair. You can also loosen the hair before using the lint roller by spraying static guard on the fabric. The warmth and moisture of the steam also releases trapped hair so it will be easier to remove in the wash. Fill the tank of the steamer with water, then lightly run the steamer over the fabric in downward strokes.  Steamers are safe to use on delicate materials, like wool or velvet. Check the care instructions on the label of the item if you aren’t sure. It’s easier to steam items when they’re hanging up. If you’re on a budget, you can buy a handheld steamer, which typically costs around $30 to $40, instead of a standing steamer, which can cost over $100.

Write an article based on this "Stir in the fried meat. Stir in the blanched spinach. Simmer for 2 minutes. Serve the efo riro while it's hot."
article: After the 5 minutes have passed, add the blend of fried meats to the deep skillet. Use your spatula or a spoon to blend the meat in with the vegetable ingredients. If you opted to cook tilapia and shrimp instead of lamb and tripe, set these aside. Do not add them to the efo riro yet. Add the blanched fresh spinach (or frozen spinach) that you set aside earlier. Stir it in to the efo riro until the spinach is fully blended with the other ingredients . If the spinach seems to take up too much room in the skillet, don't worry. Spinach loses the majority of its volume as it cooks. Now that all of the ingredients have been combined, simmer the efo riro a little longer to cook down the spinach. You can leave the lid off of the skillet or put it on, depending on the desired consistency of the efo riro. Removing the lid will allow moisture to boil off and thicken the stew. The texture of the efo riro should be that of a thick stew. Ladle a helping of efo riro into a bowl and eat while it's still hot. If you cooked tilapia and shrimp, place them on top of the stew immediately before serving.

Write an article based on this "Understand how personality disorders are classified. Recognize ‘’Cluster A’’ Personality Disorders. Recognize ‘’Cluster B’’ Personality Disorders: Recognize ‘’Cluster C’’ Personality Disorders."
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There are three categories, known as ‘’clusters’’, that divide the 10 specific types of personality disorders. These categories are based on the symptoms and shared characteristics of each disorder.   Cluster A consists of behavior that is considered odd, paranoid, or eccentric. Cluster B disorders include emotional, unpredictable, or dramatic behavioral disorders. Cluster C is comprised of disorders causing anxiety or fear. Paranoid personality disorder involves difficulty with trusting and confiding in others. The person will hold an unreasonable fear of being taken advantage of. They may perceive threats and danger in many everyday situations where there is none. A  person with this disorder fears being betrayed and is often seen as hostile.  Schizoid personality disorder involves preferring a solitary existence and showing little emotion. There will be very little interest in seeking close personal relationships and a tendency to be indifferent to any sort of outside criticism or praise.  Schizotypal personality disorder can cause someone to act eccentric, with distorted thinking patterns and perceptions. They display extreme discomfort in close relationships and may exhibit a belief that they can read minds or have a sixth sense. Antisocial personality disorder can lead people to place themselves or others in risky, even dangerous situations, without appreciating the consequences of their actions. This person may repeatedly lie, deceive or act impulsively, with little regard for conforming to normal social expectations.  Antisocial personality disorder is typically not diagnosed unless the patient is at least 18 years of age.  Borderline personality disorder involves very intense feelings and impulsive behavior. People with this disorder often have intense mood swings from bliss to panic to fury.  They have a deep fear of abandonment and often have problems with identity.  Feelings of chronic sadness and loneliness, along with the inability to make or keep stable relationships, are all a part of this very serious condition. Under extreme stress, feelings of paranoia, numbness and difficulty with memory can occur. Also, brief psychosis (seeing or hearing things that aren't there) can occur.  These individuals are at high risk for self-harm and suicide.   Histrionic personality disorder is a condition where one craves attention and shows excessive emotion. When they are not the center of attention, a person with this disorder will take necessary measures to draw attention to themselves. They feel the need to entertain those around them. At the same time, this person is easily influenced and dependent on the opinion and approval of others.  Narcissistic personality disorder involves an inflated ego. These individuals believe they are better than others, have fragile self-esteem and a noticeable lack of  empathy. They will expect to get their own way and will be quite upset if ignored or slighted. They often resent the success of others, causing them to be viewed as selfish and demanding. People with this disorder are not above taking advantage of people or situations. Avoidant personality disorder can look similar to social anxiety. This person expects the worst, worrying about disappointing others or embarrassing themselves. They isolate themselves from employment or activities where they must be around others. They avoid personal and social relationships for fear of rejection or ridicule and tend to live very lonely lives.  Dependent personality disorder describes people who handle their fearfulness by relying on others to do things for them. People with dependent personality disorder like to be cared for, behave submissively and appear quite clingy. Making daily life decisions and being alone cause such people to feel very uncomfortable and helpless because of their fear of being unable to care for themselves.  Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder involves the need for everything to be orderly and controlled. While this person expects a catastrophe to occur if things are not perfect, they set unreasonably high goals and standards for themselves and others. They are quite frugal and worry endlessly about making mistakes, consequently their leisure activities and friendships tend to suffer as a result. Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder is "not" the same as obsessive compulsive disorder.  Do not confuse the two. People with obsessive-compulsive personality disorder think these behaviors are perfectly fine and strengthen their sense of control, however, those with obsessive-compulsive disorder don't want to engage in their behaviors and see them as harmful, but feel they have no choice in the matter.