Article: Difficulties in the relationship with a real estate agent often stem from a simple breakdown in communication.  Re-establishing communication may clear up any misunderstandings.  However, if you feel that your agent has deliberately lied or misled you about anything you consider material (e.g., the condition of a piece of property, the willingness of a seller or buyer, or the costs of services), you should pursue a complaint. Sometimes what strikes a seller as unprofessional conduct may seem minor to real estate professionals. Discuss your issue with an unbiased third party to gain another perspective. The broker is the party who owes you a fiduciary duty; the agent is merely the broker’s employee. You should therefore set up a meeting and make your complaints known. The agent may or may not be invited to attend.  Write out your complaints and all of the details that you remember. Take down the name of any witnesses as well as their telephone numbers. Practice explaining your complaint. You want to be precise and clear. Be firm but not angry. If you believe the broker violated the contract, take out your copy of the contract and highlight the section you believe has been violated. Although the agent’s manager has access to the contract, the meeting will go more smoothly if you bring as much supporting documentation as possible.  Other important documents include lease contracts, sales receipts, and communications between you and the agent. If you do not want the agent to attend, ask for him or her not to be present.  If possible, you should willingly agree to have the agent at the meeting. Problems can be resolved more quickly if the supervisor or manager has both sides of the story. You can also gently correct any errors the agent makes in describing his side of the story. Apart from merely lodging a complaint against an agent, you can ask the managing broker to resolve your problem. For example, if the agent did not disclose a defect in the house, you could ask for an offsetting reduction in agent fees. Be open to settlement. Accepting less than you want does not mean that you cannot still file a complaint with your state’s licensing board. If you feel the meeting did not go well, ask if there is anyone else you can meet with. In large real estate offices you probably will not meet with the president initially, so there should be someone else to talk to. Ask to move up the chain of command.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Decide  whether misconduct has really occurred. Schedule a meeting with the agent’s managing broker. Gather supporting documents. Meet with the broker. Request resolution. Ask to see a supervisor.
Article: Every 24 hours after becoming a vampire, you will progress to the next "Stage" of vampirism. There are four possible stages, with increasing bonuses and negative effects. Feeding will always return you to Stage One.  Each stage will increase your resistance to Frost, but will increase your susceptibility to Fire. The damage you take from sunlight increases each stage. Each stage grants you access to more vampiric spells and increases your vampiric strength. NPCs will become more hostile towards you as the stages increases, attacking you on sight at Stage Four. Sunlight will hurt you, especially if you are in the later stages of vampirism. Night-time travel will also help keep you out of sight of most NPCs. Make good use of your vampiric abilities to hide yourself from sight. If you want to avoid most of the negative effects of vampirism, you will need to feed regularly. If you are playing standard Skyrim, you can feed on sleeping people by approaching them and pressing the interaction button as if you were Pickpocketing. Another option will appear, allowing you to Feed.  If you're playing Dawnguard, you can feed on a conscious person if you cast the Vampire's Seduction spell first. Feeding will cause witnesses to become hostile, and will incur a 40 gold bounty if you're caught. Feeding on your spouse is one of the easier ways to manage your bloodthirst. If you've had enough of being a vampire, you can undertake a special quest to reverse the effects. First, ask any bartender for rumors and you will be told about Falion, who studies vampires. You can find Falion in Morthal.  Falion will inform you that vampirism can be reversed with a filled Black Soul Gem. You can fill a Black Soul Gem by casting Soul Trap on a humanoid opponent before defeating it. Falion will sell you an empty Black Soul Gem if you need one. Turn filled Soul Gem over to Falion and he will remove your vampirism. This can be repeated as often as you'd like, as long as you have a filled Black Soul Gem. If you can't get to the quest and you're desperate to revert your vampirism, you can use the console to cheat and remove it instantly. Open the console by pressing ~. Type player.addspell 301462a and press ↵ Enter. Then type showracemenu and change your race. Vampirism will be cured immediately.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Balance your positive and negative effects. Travel at night. Feed to quell your bloodthirst. Cure your vampirism. Cure your vampirism with the console (PC only).
Article: The most common symptom of psoriasis is thick, scaly, raised red patches of skin. The patches of red skin are covered with silver-colored or white scales. A different type of psoriasis may have small red spots all over the skin. Psoriasis may also cause swollen red areas of the skin or bumps with pus.  The raised scaly patches of skin are extremely dry. The patches may crack and bleed. Pus-filled bumps will dry out and may turn brown or become scaly. Where the red areas appear on your skin depends on the type of psoriasis you have. Psoriasis can happen pretty much any place on your body. If you have the large, thick silvery-red scales, this can be anywhere, including your mouth or genitals. Mostly it forms on the knees, elbows, lower back, and scalp.  Guttate psoriasis causes small red bumps mostly occur on the torso, back, arms, legs, and scalp. Inverse psoriasis gives you patches of red skin along the folds of your skin, such as on your armpits, groin, under the breasts, along your buttocks, and around your genitals.  You may also get psoriasis of the nails or hands. Pustular psoriasis may only affect the palms or the soles of the feet. Psoriasis sometimes causes pain. The red patches on your skin may have a burning sensation or become sore and tender. Some bumps may cause blisters that are painful to touch or throb. You may also experience swollen or painful joints. Some psoriasis may leave the skin feeling raw and achy. Some psoriasis may occur after or alongside other conditions. Some types of psoriasis, such as the small red bumps, may show up after certain illnesses like strep throat.  Some forms of psoriasis may be accompanied by fever, fatigue, chills, muscle weakness, or an overall feeling of sickness. Some types of psoriasis are accompanied by rapid heart rates or a rapid pulse.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Look for red patches of skin. Notice the areas where afflicted. Check for pain. Determine if there was a related cause.