Write an article based on this "Stay social. Seek out support groups. Exercise Distract yourself with activities."
article: Try to stay as active and as socially engaged as you can. When you are dealing with chronic pain, sometimes having people around you can be the very last thing you want; however, having people around can also distract you from the pain and allow you a few moments, or maybe more, to forget the pain. Humans are social creatures and while you may not always want to have people around, and don’t need to 24/7, it has been shown that social contact can have significant effects on pain perception. Socializing can help alleviate loneliness and depression, which can negatively affect chronic pain. As social creatures, finding others who truly understand what you are dealing with can be a significant comfort. Support groups also help you not to feel so alone. The people in the group may be able to offer advice and coping techniques. To find a support group for people dealing with chronic pain, start by looking at the groups at the American Chronic Pain Association or the National Fibromyalgia and Chronic Pain Association. . Exercise has been shown to increase the production of endorphins, which naturally reduce pain. Exercise also strengthens muscles along with reducing the risk of obesity, heart disease, and diabetes. Try low-impact activities, such as yoga, Tai Chi, walking, swimming, cycling, or strength-training.  You will need to talk to your physical therapist and other members of your pain management team to determine whether stretching exercises, strengthening exercises, aerobics, or weight training is best for you. Make sure to find the right level of activity for you. If you do too much, you may have increased pain the next day; however, staying inactive for too long can lead to further problems with pain and mobility. Find the right exercise and amount of activity for your condition. Staying busy and engaging your mind and body in activities that distract you from the pain can be an effective management strategy. Try reading or listening to music. These activities may not be able to let you forget the pain, but it can help you take control of your life. Consider finding a hobby that lets you get out of the house and connect with other people.

Write an article based on this "Ensure that the place the party will be held is tidy, so that it is easily manageable. Make a map of your house Decorate your house. Make Harry Potter loot bags. Organize music."
article: . You may want to include your backyard or garden, too. Label the places differently. For example, your backyard or garden is the Hogwarts grounds or the black lake. This grabs people's interest, and you can play Find the Sorcerer's Stone, or something similar. While you don't really need decorations to have a great Harry Potter party, if your party is themed on a particular part of Harry Potter, they can be useful for getting the mood right. Handmade posters, the "paintings" that hang up around Hogwarts and drapes in house colors are all possible ways to decorate for your Harry Potter party. Stick stars on the ceiling if it's okay with your parents, so that your room looks like the Great Hall. These can be made as follows:  Stuff inside the party bag: At the end of the party, have a hunt to see if kids can find the following objects. Whatever object that is on the list that they find, they get to take home. It may be a good idea to do this in the backyard. Here is a list of things you may want to use: 2 chocolate gold coins 2 Harry Potter collector cards 2 Harry Potter badges 1 toy mini dragon Set up a music playing device and organize playlists. Play some different Hogwarts songs at the party to set the mood. Some good bands are Swish and Flick, Draco and the Malfoys and The Parselmouths.

Write an article based on this "Most modern PCs and mobile devices will automatically connect to a wireless network when it’s in range."
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However, if you are not currently using the internet but your device is on, its best to turn off your Wi-Fi adapter.  If your device has an internal Wi-Fi adapter, you can access Network Connections on Windows by clicking Start, typing “ncpa.cpl” and pressing Enter on your keyboard. Note: The process of disabling your Wi-Fi card will vary from device to device. Consult your manufacturer documentation to learn more. On Mac OS X, click the Apple menu in the upper left corner followed by “System Preferences”> “Network”>”Turn Airport Off”. If you have an external Wi-Fi card you can simply remove it from your device.