Write an article based on this "Secure the necessary paperwork. Fill out the form accurately. File promptly. File even if late. Await results."
article: Your employer will have the necessary forms and should give them to you without resistance. However, if for any reason your employer withholds the form, then contact your state workers compensation agency. You can find your state at this directory. The form will ask for your name and occupation, the time and date of the injury, as well as descriptions of the injury and how it occurred. There is no reason to delay. If you delay filing, then you are merely delaying the start of any compensation for your injury. Also, the law requires that you file a claim within a statutory period.  If you are employed by the federal government, you have three years from the date of the injury to file.  State law varies. In California, you have one year. In New Jersey, two. However, Oklahoma workers, for example, have only 30 days to report an injury if they want to receive workers' compensation benefits. It is best to file the claim as soon as possible. Although the statute of limitations period may have ended, you could still qualify for benefits. Some states will start the clock from the date of disability, not injury.  The federal government starts the clock for latent conditions from the date you became aware, or should have become aware, of “a possible relationship between the medical condition and the employment.”  Nevertheless, you should not count on a court extending the limitation period. Always file promptly. The workers compensation insurer will send you a letter explaining whether your claim has been granted or denied. If denied, the letter should explain the appeals process.

Write an article based on this "Save the file."
article: All of the code in Parts 2 and 3 will be be added to the end of this file.

Write an article based on this "Find your Rome: Locate the campaign data. Make and open a copy of that file. Move faction names to the playable list. Move the altered file to the correct folder. Edit the faction description file if this didn't work."
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Total War game files folder. Look in one of the following locations, depending on your game version. This is the first step for altering the Barbarian Invasion expansion as well as the original game.   Steam version: In Steam, right click the game tab and select Properties → Local Files → Browse Local Files (or from your desktop, go to C:\Programs\Steam\Steam Apps\Common\Rome – Total War)  Rome: Total War basic edition: C:\Program Files\Activision\Rome - Total War  Rome: Total War gold edition: C:\Program Files\The Creative Assembly\Rome - Total War Once you've reached one of the folders above, locate the file that contains faction playability information, located in one of the following paths:   To unlock factions in the base Rome: Total War campaign: \data\world\maps\campaign\imperial_campaign  To unlock factions in the Barbarian Invasion campaign: \BI\data\world\maps\campaign\barbarian_invasion Right click that file and copy it, then paste it to your desktop. Open this file. This lets you edit the file even if you are not an administrator account, and gives you an unaltered backup copy in case something goes wrong with your game. The file should begin with a list of faction names, sorted underneath the words "playable," "unlockable," and "nonplayable." Select all factions underneath "unlockable," cut them from the document, and paste them into the list under "playable." Before you do the same for the factions underneath "nonplayable," read the following warnings:  In the original campaign, the maximum number of playable factions is 20. Keep at least one faction underneath "nonplayable" to avoid bugs.  In the original campaign, most people experience frequent crashes when playing as the "romans_senate" (SPQR) or "slave" (rebels) factions. See Tips below for a possible workaround. In the Barbarian Invasion, the following factions should be left under "nonplayable" (they crash the game if you attempt to play as them): romano_british, ostrogoths, slavs, empire_east_rebels, empire_west_rebels, slave.  Every faction name must have a "Tab" indent in front of it, and should be the only word on its line. Save the file without changing its name. Move the original, unaltered file to another location, so you can restore it if your game becomes buggy. Drag the altered file back to that folder and open Rome: Total War to see your changes. You may need to close and reopen Rome: Total War before it takes effect. This is only necessary in early versions of Rome: Total War. If the game still doesn't have additional faction options, and you're certain your previous edit contained no typos, try making this additional change:  In your Rome – Total War folder, make a backup copy of \Data\Text\campaign_descriptions, then open this file. Paste the following into the file, then save it: