Problem: Article: PPD can manifest itself in individuals in different ways. In order to be sure that you have PPD, you need to have experienced at least four of the symptoms listed:  A strong belief or suspicion that other people are out to get you through deception, inducing harm, and/or exploitation Have a hard time banking on the loyalty of friends, office mates, and even family members. Have trouble venting out and sharing thoughts with others because of fear that the information you shared will be used against you in the future. Have trouble distinguishing remarks that are innocent or malicious. Gets easily offended of benign or random statements that are actually not meant to threaten or demean. Have the inclination to hold grudges for a very long time and is unforgiving of insults and physical injuries. Consistently see attacks of your person and reputation that is not perceived as such by other people. This erroneous assumption often results in severe counterattacks. Have a hard time trusting a partner (spouse or sexual partner) thinking that he or she is cheating on you at any given time. There are many theories surrounding the real cause of PPD but experts agree that it is a combination of psychological, social, and biological factors. How the brain is wired as it develops through adulthood is a possible cause. How a person was raised and learned to cope with problems can also contribute to the onset of PPD. Emotional trauma due to abuses in the past can also contribute to the development of PPD. Most people with Paranoid Personality Disorder also have someone in the family who suffers from schizophrenia and other psychotic conditions. Heredity can also be a big factor in the causation of PPD. Believe it or not, your paranoia does not need to control your life. With the help of a professional therapist, you can manage your fears. It will take time, hard work, and dedication, but you will eventually regain control of your life. As soon as you begin to notice symptoms of this disorder, seek help. Research shows that PPD is a stepping stone for other disorders like schizophrenia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and delusional disorder. To avoid developing these disorders, it is important to seek help as quickly as possible. Therapy will be an ongoing part of your life as a way to manage your disorder. To avoid becoming suspicious of your therapist, it is important to ask him or her to explain the different aspects of your treatment process. While you may feel mistrustful of your therapist at times, it is very important that you stay committed to your treatment to manage your symptoms. Keep in mind that there is no cure for PPD. It is something you will need to work to manage for the rest of your life. When you do begin therapy, there will be moments where you will feel sad or depressed about your disorder, particularly when you gain insights into the ways that you perceive others. This sadness can lead to clinical depression. If you do start feeling excess amounts of sadness, talk to your therapist.
Summary: Be aware of the symptoms of PPD. Understand what can cause PPD. Seek professional help. Ask your therapist to explain the treatment process. Monitor your emotions.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Now that your Raven is a Taker, you can choose for your class advancement. Like other characters in the game, Raven gets 3 class advancement. Choose Over Taker from the three. The quest will appear in your Quest Log. Get inside Wally's Castle and defeat Wally's Guardian under any difficulty. It is recommended to choose Very Hard mode, as this will give more experience and better drops. Return to Elder Village and talk to Lenphad. You can find him at the upper-right part of the village. He will give you your next quest. At the last floor, kill the final boss, Wally No. 8, for the Control Chip (quest item).  Keep in mind that quest item may or may not drop during your first run, so you might have to do a few dungeon reruns to complete the quest. It is recommended to do this quest with a full party or with higher-level players. Return to Elder Village and give the Control Chip to Echo. You can find Echo next to Lenphad. Echo will then turn your class to Over Taker.

SUMMARY: Choose the Over Taker class advancement. Enter Wally's Castle. Talk to Lenphad. Enter Wally's Castle under Very Hard mode and kill 10 of each monsters. Submit to Echo the Control Chip.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can connect both laptops using a wireless connection, or you can connect both laptops to a LAN port on your modem or router using an Ethernet cable. Use the following steps to open the Control Panel.  Click the Windows Start button in the lower-left corner. Type "Control Panel". Click Control Panel. It's in the upper-right corner of the Control Panel. It's the green header next to an icon that resembles a blue and green molecule. Homegroup is no longer available on Windows 10. It's the button in the bottom right of the window. Note that the button will only be enabled if you are not currently in a HomeGroup. If you are, leave your current HomeGroup. The first screen will just tell you what a HomeGroup does. Use the drop-down menus to select "Shared" next to the file types you want to share. You will be able to choose from: Pictures, Documents, Music, Printers, and Videos. Depending on your needs, select or deselect the file types. It's in the lower-right corner of the screen. It's at the top of the screen. This will be the password that other devices will need to enter in order to connect to the HomeGroup. Then, click finish.
Summary:
Connect both laptops to your network. Open your Control Panel. Type Homegroup in the search bar. Click the HomeGroup header. Click Create a homegroup. Click Next on the first screen of the window that pops up. Choose what sorts of files you want to share with other computers. Click Next. Write down the password.