Problem: Article: Be warned, as the spider jumps and scales walls (But they cannot climb upside-down, so make sure to put overhangs on your walls). Instead of the regular approach, start with a running hit to knock it back. You may take some damage from this. However, you also have the choice of another running hit followed by a critical. Collect the experience and whatever item(s) it may drop, like string or spider eyes. You will be able to ferment the spider eye and use it in potion making, or eat it in an emergency. It will poison you for 4 seconds, but it won't make your health go lower than half a heart, and your health will regenerate if your hunger bar is full.
Summary: Let the spider come to you. Proceed to charge forward and continue left-clicking in the general direction of the spider. Look around to make sure there are no other mobs around.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The easiest way to melt metal into liquid is to heat it in a small, enclosed vessel that is heated from below. You can make your own using a small empty propane tank or metal bucket, plaster of paris, sand, metal pipe, charcoal briquettes, and a steel can. However, it’s probably easier buy one premade from a welding supply company or online retailer.  Small foundries that are available for purchase online or that are built at home tend to work best for melting aluminum, as aluminum melts at a relatively low temperature. Premade foundries are typically heated with propane, so you will need a tank of propane in addition to the foundry. Since you will heat the foundry up, it needs to be set up on a heatproof surface outside or in a well-ventilated area. Typically, the easiest place to set it up is on a large slab of concrete, such as a driveway, outside.  Pick a spot that is not near anything flammable, such as dry grass or building materials that could catch on fire. There will be fumes created when melting metal, so it’s important not to do it in a confined area. When melting metal, it is important to protect yourself from injury. Put on welding gloves so that your hands are protected. Also wear safety glasses so that any metal that might fly at your face doesn’t get in your eyes. Wear shoes that have closed toes and a welding jacket, which will protect your chest and arms. If using briquettes, fill the area around the crucible with briquettes and light them on fire. If using propane, light the burner and insert it into the core of the foundry. Let the crucible heat up for about a half hour before continuing on with your project. If you are using a premade foundry, follow the directions that came with it exactly. The directions should instruct you about the proper propane pressure to use and what safety precautions to use, in addition to other details. Use pieces of aluminum that will fit into the bowl of the foundry, which is called the crucible. In general, aluminum is an easy metal to melt and it is easy to get your hands on. Continue to apply heat to the foundry until you can no longer see solid pieces in the crucible. This can take anywhere from a few minutes to an hour, depending on how much metal you are melting, its thickness, and how hot you can get the foundry. Once the metal is completely melted, it will glow bright red but there may be some dark spots where impurities are burning off. Once the metal inside the foundry has completely melted, pick up the crucible with tongs and pour the liquid into a mold. What shape you mold the aluminum into depends on what you want to do with it. For example, if you simply want to make blocks of metal, you can pour the liquid into a muffin tin. If you want to mold the metal into a specific shape, you will need to buy or make a metal casting mold.

SUMMARY: Purchase or make a small foundry furnace. Pick an area where you can use the foundry. Put on protective safety equipment. Heat up the foundry. Put aluminum in the foundry. Heat the aluminum until it is completely melted. Pour the melted aluminum into a mold.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A great thing about weight loss is that even small changes can improve your overall health. A normal initial goal for treating obesity is a “modest weight loss” – usually 3-5% of your total weight. For instance, if you weigh 250 lbs (114kg), you can set an initial goal of losing 7.5-12.5 lbs (3.5-5.7 kg) to start improving your health.  Losing even 5% of your body weight can reduce your risk for developing diabetes, and it may even help improve liver function. The more weight you lose, the bigger the health benefits – but set small, attainable goals in order to stay positive and dedicated. You don't have to be perfect – it's okay to treat yourself occasionally. If you meet a weight-loss or exercise goal, reward yourself. Ideally, do something fun such as seeing that movie that's in theatres or taking a weekend trip; but if it's a food treat you're craving, go for it. One fattening meal won't impede your success, and it's important to appreciate your hard work. Body mass index, or BMI, is defined by comparing your body weight in kgs to your height in meters. It's usually a good measure of your amount of body fat. A BMI of 18-25 is considered normal, and obesity is classified into ranges of severity. Keep track of your BMI with your doctor to monitor your progress, and set health-conscious goals. BMI is categorized as follows:  40 and higher: Extreme/morbid obesity (class III obesity) 35-39.9: Class II obesity 30-34.9: Class I obesity 25-29.9: Overweight 18.5-24.9: Normal/healthy When you don't sleep enough or sleep too much, your body releases a hormone that can affect your appetite and make you crave carbohydrates. Maintain a healthy and consistent sleep schedule and get as close to 7-9 hours of sleep as you can. Try the following:  Set regular times to go to bed and wake up. Avoid napping during the day. Leave your bedroom for sleeping – don't watch TV or do other activities in bed. Sleep in a cool, dark space. Avoid caffeine after 4pm, or earlier if you're sensitive to caffeine. Create a relaxing ritual before bed, like taking a hot bath or having a cup of (decaffeinated) tea. Surround yourself with friends and family who encourage your goal of overcoming obesity and maintaining a healthy weight. Invite others to cook healthy meals with you.  Find a “workout buddy,” and encourage each other to exercise regularly. The National Weight Control Registry (NWCR) is an ongoing database and investigation of people who have successfully lost weight and who are continuing to do so. This program will ask you to record your eating, health, and exercise habits by occasionally sending you questionnaires. This is a great way to help researchers understand weight loss while helping you keep track of your own habits.  To join, you must be 18 years old. You need to have lost at least 30 pounds and to have kept 30 pounds off for at least a year. Questionnaires are sent out every two months.
Summary:
Set realistic goals. Reward yourself when you meet your goals. Keep track of your BMI. Get 8 hours of sleep every night. Seek out supportive people. Join The National Weight Control Registry.