Write an article based on this "Create a new campaign. Make trades and alliances. Upgrade your farm and production."
article: Choosing a good nation is vital to winning the game. If you want to have a head start, Great Britain is one of the better choices. Great Britain has powerful navies, which allow you to control the waters around Europe, India, and the New World. This island empire will be left untouched unless an enemy country manages to build a strong battleship. Early trade agreements and alliances will give you an edge. It will boost your income and relationship with the nation you wish to work with. Building your income in the early portion of the game is crucial for building your military might.  There are chances that your allied nation will remove the treaty, so make use of them as much as you can. Build trade ports. The more trade ports you have, the more trade partners you can get. You can also trade with neighboring countries by land. If you're using Great Britain, it's necessary that you have a trade port for your supplies to be exported and to receive resources from your trade partner. Pirating is a good way to decrease your enemy's resources. To do this, have your privateers block your enemy's trading route. Building and upgrading farms will help field larger armies, and production such as furs, cotton, sugar, and coffee will help increase your economic power.  Destroy Church Schools and replace them with Schools to let you do research. Research is conducted in Schools. The more you upgrade your Schools and fill them with Gentlemen, the faster the research goes. If you have multiple schools, you can research multiple technologies at the same time, but Schools cannot team up on the same technology. Researching technology costs a certain number of research points. Research points can be gained from Schools per turn. The higher the level of your school, the more points they produce. Gentlemen also provides points and decreases the turn time required to finish the research, so make sure to put your Gentlemen inside the School building to acquire this bonus.

Write an article based on this "Use the side or back of the blade to block incoming hits. Keep the blade at a 45-degree angle in front of you to block overhead strikes. Hold the blade upside-down to protect against low and side attacks."
article: If you try to use the cutting edge to deflect incoming blows, you may damage or chip the katana. Try to block the strike near the center of the katana so it lands along the sides or back of the blade where there’s thicker metal. Avoid blocking the strike with the last 1 foot (30 cm) of the blade’s pointed end since you may lose your balance or grip easier. Try to sidestep away from blows while you’re blocking so you can get out of the way of the attack. When you expect an attack from overhead or at an angle, hold your katana so your hands are about 1 foot (30 cm) above your head. Point the tip of the blade at a 45-degree angle to the ground in front of you so the strike slides off the katana more easily. Make sure the cutting edge faces down so you don’t damage the sword.  Keep the cutting edge perpendicular to the ground so it doesn’t point back at you. Place your nondominant palm against the side of the katana blade to help you support it, but be careful not to touch the cutting edge, or you could hurt yourself. Keep your wrists loose as you rotate the blade around so it’s easier to position correctly. Move your katana to the side where you’re expecting the strike, and turn the blade so the tip points to the ground and the cutting edge faces away from you. Lock your wrists and plant your feet firmly to prepare for the strike so the blade doesn’t move once it’s hit. Practice with a sparring partner so you can learn how to properly deflect hits.

Write an article based on this "Put on a pair of rubber gloves. Grab some old rags or a paintbrush. Work slowly, moving through small sections at a time. Allow the paint to dry. Consider applying another coat, if the whitewash is too light in some sections. Allow the whitewashed wood to dry overnight."
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Both are acceptable for whitewashing, but they create a different look.  Use old rags with the whitewashing mixes that have higher levels of paint. Apply the rags with the grain, wiping off the excess as you go, in order to use it on other sections. Use paintbrushes for a faster, more even finish. You can also apply the paint strategically to certain sections, such as the legs Keep a cloth nearby if you choose to paint. Remove paint that is applied too thickly immediately. Whitewash dries more quickly than regular paint, because it is diluted. You can shave a few hours off of the paint can directions, if it is water-based paint. You can also apply the second coat to spot fix areas that look too uneven.