Problem: Article: Use the same color for each string, or use different colors. For a wider braid, cut 10 pieces of string; you will still be creating a 5-strand braid, but using 2 strings for each strand..  You can use this method to create a 7-strand braid. Embroidery floss works great for this, but you can also use yarn. Thicker string, such as jute or leather, is not recommended because of its bulk. Gather the ends of your strings. Treating them as a single strand, coil them into a loop, then pull the ends through the loop. This will make the knot. Keep the knot 2 to 3 inches (5.1 to 7.6 cm) from the string end. Tape the string above the knot to a flat surface, such as a desk or table. When using 10 strings for a thicker braid, divide them into 5 groups of 2 strands each. Treat each group as a single strand. Take the 1st string on the left. Cross it under the 2nd and over the 3rd string. Drop it between the 3rd and 4th strings.  For a dovetail look, cross the first strand over the next 2 strands and drop it in the center.  If working a 7-strand braid, do the step above, then cross the string over the 4th string. Number your strings 1 through 5. Take string number 5, and weave it under string number 4. Cross it over string number 3, and drop it between strings 2 and 3.  For a dovetail look, cross the last strand over the previous 2 strands and drop it in the center.  For a 7-strand braid, complete the above step, then cross the string under the fourth string. Alternate between weaving the left and right strings towards the middle. Always start with the first string on the left and the last string on the right. Keep the strings flat and do not let them twist.  You can braid all the way to the end of the string, or you can stop whenever you want to. If using all the string, leave 2 to 3 inches (5.1 to 7.6 cm) at the end for tying the knot. This is the same knot that is used at the start of the braid. If any extra string is left over, you can cut it off. You can now use the braid for whatever craft project you made it for. You can even wrap it around your wrist and tie the ends into a double-knot.
Summary: Cut 5 pieces of 32-inch (81-cm) length of string. Knot your strings together. Divide your string into 5 groups. Weave the first string under and over the next 2 strings. Weave the last string under and over the previous 2 strings. Repeat the process until you get the length you want. Tie the end of the braid into an overhand knot. Peel the tape off.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Use a knife to slit its throat,  or break its neck swiftly. There is no need to allow the animal to suffer. Respect its value to you. Place the rabbit on a cutting board or another flat surface with enough space for you to work with. On the rabbit’s back pinch its hide and cut it with a sharp knife near the base of the neck.   If you’re out on the field, you may use a sharp stick or stone to cut the rabbit open. Use a sharp knife or cleaver just above its knees to cut off the rabbit’s feet. Cut off the head and tail. Use your hand to loosen the skin.  When you’ve made the cut, turn the knife edge facing up and cut from the stomach to the neck. Be sure not to pierce the stomach because this can allow its contents to contaminate the meat. Use your index finger and middle finger on both hands to create an opening after you have made your cut. Steady and with a firm grasp, use your fingers to hook up under the skin and pull one of your hands towards the rear and the other hand towards its head.  The skin will tear into two pieces. Be sure to keep grabbing more hide to improve your grip and pull to separate. Grab the rabbit carcass by its back legs and gather a handful of skin around one of its ankles. Break the skin by twisting and pulling.  The fresher the rabbit, the easier it will be to remove its skin. Tear the fur off the rabbit’s legs with a sharp tug. There will be fur around the feet like shoes. Pull its hide off of its rear. The tail may come off or stay on. Pop the legs through the skin by turning the skin so you can push the rabbits stumps out of them. Cut the head and tail off if they haven’t come off already. You must open the sides of the sternum to take the rabbit’s windpipe from below its neck and remove it. Cut the feet off at the rabbit’s ankles. Use your hands to snap the feet off the ankles and then a knife to cut through the tendons and muscles. Cut the feet off one by one. Pop the rabbit by its shoulders so that it releases from its coat as you hold down the fur and skin from the carcass. You may use the fur later to make socks or other warm accessories.

SUMMARY: Kill the rabbit humanely. Place the rabbit on a solid surface and slice its skin. Take the fur off. Take the legs out. Pull the fur from up around the neck up to the base of its skull. Cut off the feet. Remove the coat completely.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: net and download the launcher. To be able play Minecraft at all, first, you need to download the game itself. The way Minecraft works is a little different than the way other games do in this regard: you can download Minecraft at any time for free, but you need to pay for an account to play the full version.  To get the Minecraft "launcher" (the application you use to play the game), first go to Minecraft.net. On the right, you'll see three options: "Get Minecraft," "Play the demo," and "Already bought the game? Download it here." Even though you haven't paid for it yet, pick the last option.  On the next page, if you're working on a Windows PC, click the link for either Minecraft.msi or Minecraft.exe. Your download will start. If you're on Mac or Linux, click "Show all platforms" and choose the appropriate option. Once your download is complete, run the file. The install process should start immediately. Simply follow the on-screen prompts to complete the installation. The installation should go smoothly for the vast majority of users. However, if you have problems downloading or installing Minecraft, try consulting the official help resources at help.mojang.com. Once the installation finishes, the Minecraft launcher should start up immediately. If it doesn't, you can always start it by opening it from the directory you installed it to. When the launcher opens, it will ask you for your login information so that it verify whether or not you have paid for the game. Since you don't have an account yet, click "Register." Without an account, you can't play the game at all — not even the demo. Clicking the "Register" button will open a window in your default web browser that takes you to the Mojang website to create an account. Follow the prompts to register a username and password. You will need to provide a valid email address so that you can receive a validation email as part of the registration process.
Summary:
Visit Minecraft. Install the launcher. Open the launcher. Register an account.