Write an article based on this "Tell close friends about your depression. Tell your significant other. Tell family members if it will be helpful. Tell your employer, if necessary."
article: Unnecessarily spreading around information about your depression can lead to unwanted attention in your social circle. Telling only your best and closest friends is better than telling everyone. Those friends who are honest, responsible, and open with you are trustworthy. Since your spouse, boyfriend, girlfriend, or partner are likely closest to you on a daily basis, they will need to know about your depression. If you are starting a new relationship, you are not obligated to talk about your depression. If you live at home, are under the care of a legal guardian, or are a dependent, it will be necessary to tell your guardians about your depression; they will need to help you get professional care. Since family members and guardians have known you all your life, they may be uncomfortable, very concerned, or upset about the information, but they can be the most helpful, too. There are certain instances where employers need to know about your depression. If you are taking a new medication and need time to adjust to it, if you need to adjust your schedule, if you need to be hospitalized, if depression is affecting your work, or if you need to submit benefit claims through your employer, telling your employer is important.  Because mental illness can be a taboo subject, unless your situation fits into one of the circumstances above, you do not need to disclose information about your depression. If you only work part-time and do not receive benefits, the chances that they need to know will be less likely. Remember, the employer is not obligated to keep your illness a secret.

Write an article based on this "Log off after every use. Clean your Smartboard weekly with glass cleaner or alcohol-free wipes."
article: Logging off after you’re done helps protect your privacy and security. You log off a Smartboard by logging off of the program on your computer. This might vary depending on what kind of computer or software you have, so be sure to ask your office administrator or refer to the user guide if necessary. Smartboards can get sticky and smudgy very quickly. Use glass cleaner or alcohol-free wipes to clean yours off every week or as needed. Be sure to turn the Smartboard off before cleaning it—you can scramble the screen by wiping it too quickly.

Write an article based on this "Take out minor nations first. Attack undefended cities."
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In Empire: Total War, there are two types of nations: Major and Minor. Minor nations usually only have one city, but can still field impressive armies if given enough time. Find the Minor nations nearby your starting point and mark them as your first targets.  If you give the minor nations too much time to build up their armies, they can pose serious threats and significantly slow down your expansion. You can use Minor nations as a way to grind for more XP for your troops. Keep attacking the single city, letting the nation rebuild between each attack. This will provide you constant, easy targets for your armies. If there are no enemy armies nearby, you should almost always attack an undefended city. Even if you only have a few units, your soldiers will have an advantage over the garrison guarding the city. Attacking and sieging cities is a much more effective way for dealing with opposing nations instead of meeting their armies on the field.  If the city is defended by nearby, besiege the city with a large army. Use other troops to engage the nearby armies, or let them attack your besieging army. In either case, you will have the advantage over the enemy, and will split their forces. When attacking a city, make sure you have the force necessary to take it and use the Auto-Resolve option. The computer will give you a higher advantage than normal. If the enemy comes out of the city to attack your siegers, play the battle manually. If any enemy attacks one of your cities, play the battle manually as well.