Write an article based on this "Clean excess dust or dirt from the wood floor. Damp-mop the floor. Remove marks."
article: The first step is to remove any debris from your floors. Grab a broom and sweep your floor clean. You may also want to mop it with warm water and a little bit of a water-based cleaner.  Remove loose surface dirt and dust with a clean, soft cotton cloth in specific areas, like under furniture. Suck up dust or surface dirt with a vacuum cleaner, using the hose and soft brush attachments. Cleaners that have a neutral PH balance won’t disturb the finish of your floor. Cleaners like detergents can remove dust and dirt, but have a higher PH balance. Only use these on older floors. To get a real good cleaning in that lifts the dirt and grime you can’t remove by sweeping you can damp-mop your floors. Use a wood cleaning product that is designed for your hardwood floor. Dilute the product in water according to the instructions on the bottle. Then, dip a sponge or mop into your solution and wring it out until it is close to dry. Scrub your floor.  You want your sponge or mop to be damp and not wet so you don’t leave any standing water on your floor. Floor cleaners like Bona Hardwood Floor Cleaner are specifically made to be safe on hardwood floors, and will even get rid of scuff marks and hardened spills. Before you go and start scrubbing at those scratches, marks, and stains, determine which kind of hardwood floor you have. If your stains are surface level, you probably have a hard urethane finish. However, if the stain goes deeper into the wood, you may have a soft oiled finish.  For hard finishes, only use a soft, clean cloth to wipe. Harder brushes, harsh chemicals with a higher PH balance, or steel wool can ruin your coating. For soft finishes, you can use No. 000 steel wool and wood floor wax. If the area doesn’t lighten up, apply vinegar to warm water and soak the area for about an hour. Then rinse with a clean damp cloth. As a general rule for soft finishes, use steel wool and floor wax for tougher marks, and a light cloth with dishwashing detergent and water for lighter, or oil-based stains.

Write an article based on this "Choose your role in the group. Choose the right weapons. Use heavy armor. Level your health."
article: The exact role that a Dragon Knight plays in a group is somewhat dependent on your choice in play style. How you want to play, what role you want to fulfill, will determine what skills and abilities you choose, so consider it carefully and then commit as best you can in order to be effective.  Damage dealers dole out the pain but dodge or block attacks when possible. They don't necessarily want the enemy's attention, but they do want to deal the killing blow. Two-handed weapons and a healthy stamina pool are good for damage dealers. Damage dealers should make use of the Ardent Flame skill tree. Tanks are meant to draw the enemy's attention and then take a beating, allowing other group members to deal the damage. Tanks are a crucial part of any MMO group, so take your role seriously. Sword and shield may be better for tanks, as it allows for better blocking. The most important factor for a tank, however, will be a serious amount of health. Tanks should make use of the Draconic Power skill tree. Supports focus on defending the party, by not only dealing damage but also by providing protection. A support will use the group buff abilities under the Earthen Heart skill tree, mixed with the tactical defense of the other players, in order to help the whole group be successful. You'll want weapons that dole out the hurt, inflicting serious damage on your enemies. The best weapon for this class is a two-handed weapon (and there are great two-handed weapon skills to match), but a sword and shield can also do the trick. Heavy armor and the skill bonuses that come with it will go a long way towards providing you the protection you need to be your party's tank or damage dealer. Choose heavy armor and wear as much of it as you can. The more you wear, the greater the bonuses and the faster it will level. Health is the most important trait for a Dragon Knight, so focus on increasing, buffing, and maintaining it. Some magicka for special attacks is nice, health and stamina (which governs your weapons attacks) should be your main focus. Note that using a majority of class skills require magicka, while using weapon-related skills require stamina. It's typical that a DPS oriented Dragonknight will stick to putting attributes into increasing their magic ability for class skill abuse, while a Dragonknight centered on blocking and using weapon skills will go for the stamina route.

Write an article based on this "Begin with your name and contact information. Provide emergency contact information. Support your identity with a driver's license number or social security number. List your education and experience. Share information about your special skills. Provide references. Include data specific to the type of personal data sheet you're writing. Proofread carefully."
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Any personal data sheet should contain your full name at the top of the first page.  If your personal data sheet is more than one page in length, include your last name in the header on subsequent pages.  Add your current or local address, as well as a permanent address if it is different.  Include all of your phone numbers, including home, work, and cell. Provide an email address, as well. List the name, address, and phone numbers of at least one person who should be reached in case of an emergency.  Be sure to keep this information accurate and updated at all times.  This information may also be used if you cannot be reached for some reason. People are often hesitant to give out sensitive and private information such as a social security number.  However, the purpose of a personal data sheet is to gather all of your information into one place, and this information is commonly requested on job applications and other forms.  Include the state in which your license is registered. If you do not have a driver's license, contact your local department of motor vehicles about obtaining a personal identification card.  This card is an official form of identification just like a license, but does not grant driving privileges. Include complete information about your schooling and where you currently work or have worked in the past.  List the names of past work supervisors.  If you are still in school or recently graduated, put your education first. If you have been out of school for a while and you have a lot of work experience, list that information ahead of your educational credentials.  List your most recent job first, then work backward through time.  The same principle applies to listing your education -- start with the highest level of education you have completed and work backward. When in doubt, err on the side of extra information.  Not all job applications, for example, may require a complete work history, but if you go ahead and provide one you'll be prepared for whatever you encounter if you or a scribe is making use of your personal data sheet to fill out forms. Include any languages you speak, licenses or certifications you hold, or awards you may have won.  You can also include memberships, publications, or community activities and volunteer work. Include at least three references from various jobs and schools.  List the reference's name, contact information, position title, and the number of years you have known the person.  (Always ask potential references if they are willing to serve in this capacity before you list them on your personal data sheet!) If you plan to use this sheet for medical purposes, for example, provide information regarding your medical history -- immunizations, past procedures, and a list of current medications. One of a personal data sheet's chief advantages is that it provides a compendium of useful, accurate information that you or a scribe can employ to fill out other forms.  Ensure names are correctly spelled and all details are correct.