INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Minecraft PE's controls are fairly straightforward, though they may take a little bit of time to get used to:  Tap and hold any of the arrow icons on the left side of the screen to move. Tap and drag anywhere on the screen to move your focus. Tap and hold objects to interact with them. Tap the icon in the lower-right side of the screen to jump. Double-tap the circle in the middle of the arrows to crouch. If at any time you want to raise or lower the difficulty, increase your FOV, or do something similar, you can tap the "Pause" {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/4\/47\/Android7pause.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/4\/47\/Android7pause.png\/30px-Android7pause.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of an Android icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} button at the top of the screen and then tap Settings in the resulting menu to view and change your settings. The "Pause" menu also allows you to exit your game by tapping Save & Quit at the bottom of the screen. By tapping and holding resources such as wood, dirt, and sand until the on-screen circle fills up, you can cause the resources to "break", after which point you can pick up the resource in question by walking over it. If your inventory is full, walking over resources will not pick them up.  For example, to gather wood, you would walk up to a tree, tap and hold part of its trunk until the block breaks, and then walk over the wood block on the ground. Other harder resources such as rock, coal, and so on will require a pickaxe to obtain. Some tools, such as the shovel or axe, make collecting things like dirt and wood (respectively) quicker. During the daytime, you're free to roam Minecraft's surface as you please; however, during the night, monsters such as Zombies, Skeletons, and Spiders will try to attack you if they happen upon you. For this reason, it's important to find shelter before nightfall.  More advanced monsters include the highly feared Creeper—a green, armless, exploding enemy—and the tall, black Endermen, which will not attack you unless you look at them for a couple of seconds. Things which cause artificial light, such as torches, can keep some monsters at bay. It's wise to pepper your house's interior and exterior with torches. Even during the day, dark places such as caves and dense forests can house hostile enemies such as Creepers and Zombies.  If you must travel into a cave, bring plenty of torches and be ready to make a hasty retreat. All monsters make specific sounds (e.g., Zombies growl, Skeletons rattle, Spiders and Creepers hiss, and so on), so keep an ear out for unnatural sounds if you're underground. By tapping ⋯ at the bottom of the screen, you can view your current inventory, as well as various crafting options.  You can move an item from your inventory into the equip bar that's at the bottom of the screen by tapping the item and then tapping an empty space in the equip bar. Tapping an occupied space will replace the item in the equip bar and send the old item to the inventory. You can craft any item which requires a two-by-two crafting interface (or less) from within your inventory. An example of this is wood planks, which only require one crafting square.

SUMMARY: Get comfortable with the controls. Adjust world options as needed. Know how to obtain resources. Understand the day and night cycle. Avoid wandering into dark spaces. Manage your inventory.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The mixture will be too runny to use at first. In order to get a gooey texture, chill your mixture in the fridge. While it only takes two to three hours for the mixture to thicken, it's best to leave it in overnight. This gives the xanthan gum time to dissolve completely.

SUMMARY: Chill your concoction overnight.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you have sensitive skin, always choose brown sugar over white granulated sugar or other coarse-grained sugars. Brown sugar is the softest sugar and will be the most gentle on your skin. The following oils contain ingredients that will benefit your skin:  Olive oil is naturally antibacterial and will moisturize very dry skin without clogging pores. Safflower oil is also antibacterial, and may help calm irritated skin and prevent clogged pores. Almond oil is antibacterial, reduces the effects of UVB rays, and may improve skin tone. Extra virgin coconut oil is a favorite amongst DIY beauty product aficionados. It is antibacterial, and full of antioxidants and free radicals that keep the skin looking young. Avocado oil is a rich moisturizer. Unlike the other oils, it is not antibacterial. The amount of fruits or vegetables you add is flexible; just start small and keep them finely chopped so that they don’t overpower the mixture. The following fruits and vegetables are popular recommendations:  Kiwi flesh contains antioxidants, which can help brighten your complexion, reduce fine lines, and fight other signs of ageing. Kiwi seeds will add a little boost to the exfoliating properties of the scrub.  Strawberries are full of vitamin C, and will help brighten and even out your skin tone. They also contain alpha-hydroxy acid, which helps remove dead skin cells. Experts claim strawberries can also reduce oiliness, clear up acne, and reduce under-eye puffiness.  Pineapple contains an enzyme that dissolves dead skin cells, making it a good choice for acne-prone skin. Studies have shown that pineapple enzymes may also have skin-whitening effects.  Tomatoes contain lycopene, an antioxidant that may be useful in protecting your skin from UV damage caused by sunburn.  Cucumbers have an anti-inflammatory capability that can reduce puffiness. Small plastic containers with tight-fitting lids are a good choice. In other words, don't make a big batch, otherwise it could go bad before you can use it all. In addition, if you add fruits or vegetables to your facial treatment, be sure to refrigerate it. Regardless of which sugar, oil, and fruit you choose, you’ll use a 2:1 sugar-to-oil ratio. How much fruit you add is more flexible and really just depends on personal preference. Experts recommend the following combinations:  Granulated white sugar, safflower oil, and kiwi to brighten your skin.  Granulated white sugar, almond oil, and strawberries to brighten and tone your skin.  Brown sugar, avocado oil, and cucumber to soothe, calm, and restore sensitive skin. The process for mixing your ingredients is to stir the sugar and oil in a bowl until they are just combined, then to add in the finely chopped fruit or vegetable. Next, muddle the mixture together. Be sure not to over-mix or over-muddle the sugar, oil, and fruit/vegetables, otherwise the sugar will dissolve. Be sure to close the lid tightly. You can store the mixture in your refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. Wash your face and pat it dry. Apply the mixture to your face using your fingers, working in gentle circular motions. Let it sit for 10 to 15 minutes, removing it immediately if you experience a burning sensation. Rinse your face thoroughly with cool water and pat dry. Follow it up with your favorite moisturizer. Repeat up to twice a week.

SUMMARY:
Choose which type of sugar to use. Choose an oil. Add a fruit or vegetable. Obtain suitable containers for storing your facial treatments. Know that adding produce to your mixture will reduce its shelf life. Know some recipes. Combine your ingredients. Don’t over-mix the ingredients. Spoon the mixture into your storage container and store. Follow the usual instructions for applying the mixture to your face: Finished!