Problem: Write an article based on this summary: On the host computer, make sure printer sharing has been turned on. Move to the remote computer. If a printer icon exists, right click and select "Remove Device"  At the top, click "Add Printer"  Select "Add a network printer"  If no printers appear or none are listed: Click "The printer that I want isn't listed"  Pick "Select a shared printer by name"  If you don't know the exact printer name & path, print a test page from the host computer. It will be listed next to "Computer Name"  In the final dialog box, select "Print test page" if desired.

Answer: Control Panel > Devices & Printers      Example: \\IP-35_64BIT-PC\HP LaserJet 6P > Next


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Get raw, unfiltered apple cider vinegar. Dilute the apple cider vinegar in 1  c (240 ml) of water. Drink ACV 20 minutes before meals to suppress your appetite and control glucose levels. Continue taking apple cider vinegar for 2-4 weeks.

Answer: Look in the vinegar section at your local supermarket for apple cider vinegar. Get ACV with sediment settled on the bottom of the bottle. This is known as the “mother” and contains helpful enzymes and probiotics. Avoid getting pasteurized ACV since it won’t have the same properties as unfiltered vinegar. If you cannot find raw apple cider vinegar in stores, search online stores. By itself, apple cider vinegar is extremely acidic and could harm your teeth and throat if taken alone. Shake the bottle of ACV before measuring out 1–2 tablespoons (15–30 ml) to stir into your cup of water.  You can use either hot or cold water. Try mixing the ACV with other liquids, such as fruit juice, tea, or apple cider, for a different flavor. Taking ACV before your meal could help stimulate your digestive system and regulate blood sugar levels as you eat. Make sure to dilute your apple cider vinegar so it isn’t as acidic. Consult with a doctor before starting an ACV regimen if you’re prescribed insulin or diuretic medications. Apple cider vinegar may weaken the medicine. To keep getting health benefits, take apple cider vinegar 2-3 times daily. Evenly spread your intake of ACV throughout the day, and take it while you’re on an empty stomach. Continue the regimen for up to a month before reducing your intake to 1–2 tablespoons (15–30 ml) daily in the morning. You may continue taking apple cider vinegar every day, or repeat detox regimens 3-4 times a year.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Cite your sources. Beware of the ephemeral nature of the web. Consider a technological fix. Build your own archive.

Answer: In order to avoid the same errors made by inaccurate sites, you should always document your sources. This will allow you to return to them later, if necessary, and will allow others (when applicable) to verify your sources themselves. Bibliography entries for webpages traditionally consist of the author of the web article or webpage (if available), the title of the article or page, the name of the site, the site’s web address, and the date on which you accessed the article or page. Just because a source is there today doesn't mean it's going to be there tomorrow. In order to guard against making your research irrelevant, consider your options for preserving web pages.  The simplest way to save a webpage as you see it today is to print a hard copy or save it as a PDF. This will allow you to refer back to the page, even if it's moved or deleted. Since a hard copy or PDF version will only be available to you, you should periodically check the links in your research if it is published on the web. If you discover a web page has been deleted or moved, you can keyword search for its new location in a search engine or check to see if it was archived by Archive.org's Wayback Machine, which preserves web pages as they previously displayed. There are numerous free web browser features, apps, and services that can help you save your sources quickly and organize them easily. Using the bookmarks feature of your web browser is the simplest way to save sources. Rather than saving every source in the parent “Bookmarks” folder, consider creating subfolders for specific topics. For example, if you’re researching welfare, you might want to create a folder for “Welfare” in “Bookmarks” and then maybe even create more folders within “TANF,” “SNAP,” etc. Beyond simple bookmarking features and apps, more advanced research software and services can help you create your own personal repository of sources.  Numerous services and apps have made it possible to sync sources to the cloud, capture images of web pages as they appear on the day you accessed them, add keywords to sources, etc. Many of these services, such as Zotero, are freeware created by academics and other open-source advocates. Others, such as Pocket, offer some services for free and charge for others. If you need functions beyond your web browser’s standard bookmarking features, consider using one of these sources to make organizing your sources easier.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Talk with the individual suspected of a delusional disorder. Get a diagnosis by a mental health professional. Help the individual get behavioral and psycho-educational therapy. Ask the individual’s psychiatrist about antipsychotic medication.

Answer:
A delusional belief may not become known until the person begins to discuss her beliefs or how her beliefs might affect her relationships or work. Sometimes, you may recognize unusual behavior that will indicate a delusion. For example, a delusion may become apparent due to unusual daily choices such as not wanting to carry a cell phone if they belief they are being watched by the government. Delusional disorders are serious conditions that require treatment from mental health professionals. If you think a loved one is suffering with a delusion, it can be due to many different types of disorders, so it is important to get him to a professional immediately. It is important to remember that only a licensed professional can diagnose someone with delusional disorder. Even licensed professionals conduct an extensive interview including review of symptoms, medical and psychiatric history, and medical records in order to accurately identify delusional disorder. Psychotherapy for delusional disorders involves establishing a trusting relationship with a therapist on which behavioral changes can be made, such as improvement in relationships or work troubles that are affected by the delusions. Additionally, once behavioral changes have made progress, the therapist will help challenge the delusions, starting with the smallest and least important to the individual. Therapy of this kind can be lengthy and take 6 months to a year to see progress. Treatment for delusional disorder usually involves the use of antipsychotic medication. Antipsychotic medication has shown to help patients achieve freedom from symptoms 50% of the time, while 90% showed at least some symptom improvement. The most commonly used antipsychotics for the treatment of delusional disorders include pimozide and clozapine. Olanzapine and risperidone have been used as well.