In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Metal detectors are widely available and they make it much easier to find gold nuggets. Purchase a metal detector or build your own before you head out in search of gold nuggets. Get a metal detector that comes with headphones or use your own to make it easier to hear the tones. Make sure that the metal detector you purchase or build can detect gold. There are also some special models of metal detectors available that are extra sensitive to gold. Read the instructions that came with your metal detector. If you purchase the metal detector in a store, you could also ask a salesperson to give you a demonstration before you leave. You could also watch videos online for your specific type of metal detector. Keep the metal detector low and sweep it gently from side to side. Avoid sweeping in a pendulum pattern high off the ground or you will miss sections of the ground in your search. It’s important to double back and check the right beside the areas where you have just swept. Aim to overlap where you swept on the first pass by about 1 ft (0.30 m) to ensure that you don’t miss anything. If you do not slightly overlap your sweeps, then you may miss small deposits between swept areas. Don’t stop searching an area until you have covered every section of it. Use as rake to remove and loosen soil in layers or a shovel to dig deeper in the ground. If your metal detector has a feature that tells you how deep to dig, then dig to this level in the ground where the metal detector is beeping. If you find a gold nugget, keep searching deeper and in the surrounding areas. Gold nuggets are often found in patches, so there might be more! If you find a rock that your metal detector indicates may have gold in it, place it on an anvil and hit it with a hammer. You may have to do this several times to break up the rock if it’s large. Make sure to wear goggles and heavy leather gloves when you do this. If you dig up small pieces of gold, rinse them in a sifting pan to remove dirt and debris. Pour excess water over the grooved edge of the pan slowly. This will help to ensure that you do not lose any pieces of gold that may be in the soil. Use a blue sifting pan to make it easier to spot any gold that you find.
Summary: Purchase a metal detector to make it easier to find gold. Learn how to use the metal detector properly. Sweep your metal detector from side-to-side just above the ground. Perform overlapping sweeps to ensure full-coverage of an area. Dig for gold in areas where your metal detector beeps. Use a hammer and anvil to break up large rocks that may contain gold. Place smaller pieces of gold in a sifting pan and rinse with water.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A plastic bottle cap or a coffee container lid are a few good options for a top. Wash the lid off with soap and water if you need to, then set it on a piece of white printer paper. Use a pencil to trace the lid’s shape on the paper.  The paper is used as decoration on the top. If you don’t wish to decorate the top this way, you can skip using the paper and instead move directly to skewering the lid. Try making tops out of other objects. Use CDs or metal cans for something unique. If you use a metal can, you can leave the can whole or cut it to a smaller size with tin snips. You will need a thick piece of metal with a sharp tip, such as a nail or wood burning tool. Aim the tool at the center of the paper. While holding it in place, push it down until it creates a small hole through the plastic lid. Wiggling the metal item or hitting its back end with a hammer often helps force it through the plastic.  If you didn’t use paper to mark the center part of the can, find the center by measuring the can’s diameter. Take the paper out if it gets in the way. If you’re having a hard time piercing the plastic, the nail may tear the paper. Other tools may be helpful for making the hole. Try making it with the tip of a utility knife. Thick needles or metal skewers are often enough to puncture thinner lids.
Summary: Find a plastic lid and trace it onto a blank piece of paper. Fit the paper in the lid and poke a hole through both of them.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Some men are at a higher risk of developing gynecomastia than others. Consider your age, medical history, and overall health. You are more likely to develop gynecomastia if you:  Are going through puberty or are between 50 and 69 years of age. Newborns can also develop gynecomastia. Infant gynecomastia usually resolves on its own before the child is a year old.  Have a condition that affects your body’s ability to produce testosterone, such as pituitary insufficiency or Klinefelter’s syndrome. Have a liver condition, such as cirrhosis or liver failure. Have a hyperactive thyroid gland. Have certain types of tumors, especially in the pituitary gland, adrenal gland, or testes. Certain types of prescription drugs can cause gynecomastia. You may be at risk if you are using:  Medications to treat an enlarged prostate or prostate cancer. Anabolic steroids. Some types of AIDS medications. Tricyclic antidepressants. Certain types of anti-anxiety medications, such as diazepam. Some types of antibiotics. Certain heart medications, such as digoxin. Gastric motility medications, like metoclopramide. Some plant oils, such as lavender and tea tree oil, contain natural chemicals that mimic the estrogen hormone. These oils may cause gynecomastia to develop in some men. Check the ingredient labels on your soaps, shampoos, body lotions, aftershave, and other common products for plant oils. Gynecomastia caused by plant oils should go away shortly after you stop using products containing these oils. Recreational drugs such as alcohol, marijuana, amphetamines, heroin, or methadone may cause gynecomastia in some men. If you use any of these drugs and are concerned about developing gynecomastia or other health problems, work with your doctor to determine the healthiest way to cut back or stop using the drug(s) altogether.
Summary:
Look at your health history. Note any medications you are taking. Check for plant oils in your body care products. Examine any drug use habits.