INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The first mission of the game’s second act will require you to travel to Riverwood, a small village in Whiterun, and head inside the “Sleeping Giant Inn.” Inside you’ll see a non-playable character named Delphine, the last of the Blades, a group of warriors that protects the Dragonborn and destroys dragons. Next, after talking to Delphine and working together with the Blades, you’ll be asked to go inside the Thalmor Embassy at the very north of the map and find out any information about the Thalmors, the army sent by the empire, and what they know about the dragons. After finding out about the dragons and the empire, the third mission of the second act of the main quest will start. In “A Cornered Rat,” all you need to do is to go to Riften, a town situated southeast of the map, and talk to the other members of the Blade inside the Ratway. The Ratway’s main entrance can be found on the southernmost lower level of Riften. The Blades will then escort you to the Sky Haven Temple on the westernmost area of the map, the ancient base of the Blades and where Alduin’s Wall is located—which you need to read in order to complete the quest. After reading Alduin’s Wall, you will now need to speak with the leader of the Greybeards—a dragon named Paarthurnax. You can find Paarthurnax on “The Throat of the World” (the same name as the quest), the mountain top south of Whiterun (where the Greybeard’s temple is). Paarthurnax will teach you how to defeat Alduin. Paarthurnax will tell you that you need an item called “The Elder Scrolls” to defeat Alduin.  You need to find the said item, which is located inside the Alftand ruin; southwest of Winterhold. Just head inside and follow the path up to the very end of the ruin to find the item you’re looking for. After getting the Elder Scrolls, go back to The Throat of the World and talk again to Paarthurnax. A time hole will open where you’ll need to go inside and learn the “Dragonrend,” a dragon shout used to bring down dragons in flight. After you learn the shout, Alduin will appear and you’ll need to fight him. Bring down Alduin with the newly learned “Dragonrend” and attack him while his down. After taking enough damage, Alduin will fly away, completing the quest.

SUMMARY: Complete “A Blade in the Dark”. Do “A Diplomatic Immunity”. Complete “A Cornered Rat”. Finish “Alduin's Wall”. Complete “The Throat of the World”. Do “Elder Knowledge”. Complete “Alduin’s Bane”.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Being mindful of your reality and your sensations has been found to be efficacious in helping individuals to foster self-acceptance.  Some forms of mindfulness training involving self-compassion require learning from a professional, but others can be practiced in the comfort of your own home. Some of the benefits of mindful self-compassion include:  Learning to be less self-critical. Learning to cope with problematic emotions. Learning to motivate yourself with encouragement rather than criticizing yourself. Give yourself 10-20 quiet minutes each evening or morning to meditate. Once you set an alarm, you can let your mind go, knowing that you won't be late for work or anything else because your alarm will keep you to your schedule. Make sure your alarm is set on a quiet and pleasant sound to ease you out of your mindfulness session. Find your most comfortable chair and then sit down in it. Keep a straight posture and close your eyes to minimize outside distractions. Also place your chair in the quietest part of your house to reduce distractions. Pay attention to the way you breathe but keep it natural, do not adjust it unless you feel that you need to for comfort. Feel every aspect of your breath going in through your nose/mouth, down into your lungs, and energizing your whole body.  Feel the old breath coming up and out and sending some of your physical and mental tension away with it. Do your best to avoid slumping, but you might let your body relax a little. Keep track of the number of breaths you have taken up to four, and then start over. Only think about your breath and your body. If you find yourself thinking about something else, accept that your attention wandered but do not judge yourself. Just gently bring your mind back to focus on your breathing. Practice mindfulness meditation each day and gradually you will notice that you become more alert and accepting of yourself and your surroundings as you get better at just being without evaluating. It can take a lot of practice to get this down, so do not give up! Know that it may take a while.
Summary: Learn the benefits of mindfulness. Set aside time and set an alarm. Sit upright in a chair. Observe your breathing. Count your breaths. Be consistent.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Most brokers will jump at the chance to talk to a potential new agent. Call their local offices and schedule an interview to get started. Read the rest of this section first and have a mental (or physical) list of questions ready for your interviewer. Know what sort of answers to your questions you prefer. If you are just starting out, you will benefit from a broker who helps you establish your career. A good mentor can give you area-specific tips that you won't learn in the licensing process. Look for training programs or seminars that are offered or encouraged. Some brokers will even help you pass your real estate exam for licensure if you sign on with them while you are training to be an agent. If many agents have been with a broker for long periods of time, it is a good sign that the broker treats their agents fairly. You can generally find this information on the broker's website. You might be required to put in a specific number of hours at the office or attending open houses and other events. Knowing what the broker expects will help you match your expectations and preferred working style with those of the broker. Most brokers divide the commission 50-50 with their agents. You will also need to know which party pays for licensing, marketing materials and benefits such as health insurance. The amount of control a broker usually has over these things will often be similar to the amount of control they have over your selling process. You will want to know if agents are assigned potential clients in a specific way, or if it will be up to you to bring in your own clients. Some brokers, especially larger ones, offer leads and other lead-generation services to agents. This can be invaluable if you are in a new area or are just starting out. Some brokers require their agents to provide their own laptops, cell phones and other devices. Other brokers might provide computer access, copiers, fax machines and even iPads or tablets. Factor this in to the cost of getting started in your real estate career.

SUMMARY:
Schedule an interview with brokers you are interested in. Find out what mentoring programs, if any, are available with different brokers. Research how many agents are with each broker, how long they stay and what their experience levels and areas of expertise are. Ask brokers you might work for about what the scheduling expectations are. Talk about commissions. Determine how referrals and leads are handled. Assess the available technology.