INPUT ARTICLE: Article: On game consoles, hold the right trigger or R2 button while facing a tree to turn it into wood. In Pocket Edition, hold your finger over the tree. You'll need at least three blocks of wood. All players start out with basic crafting ability. Here's how to access it:  Xbox: Press X. Playstation: Press Square. Xperia Play: Press Select. Other Pocket Edition: Tap the three dots to open your inventory, then tap Craft. Select the wooden planks recipe and turn all your wood into planks. Console owners have the option to use the more advanced crafting system from the computer version of Minecraft. See the section above for instructions if using that system. Next, select the Crafting Table recipe to turn four planks into a crafting table. This gives you access to many more recipes. You'll need to place your crafting table in the world before it gives access to the expanded crafting menu.  Consoles: Cycle through your quick slot with the D-pad or L1 buttons until you've selected the table. Place it with the left trigger or L2. Pocket Edition: Tap on the crafting table in your quick slot, then tap on the ground to place it. Return to your crafting menu. You should now see a much larger list of options. Select the Sticks from the Materials tab. You will need two wooden planks. Now select the Wooden Pickaxe recipe from the Tools tab. As long as you have three planks and two sticks, the pickaxe will appear in your inventory. When you select the quick slot bar with the pickaxe in it, it should appear in your character's hands. With this equipped, you can break down stone into cobblestone and coal ore into coal. Don't try to break down more valuable ores without making a better pickaxe first, as described below.

SUMMARY: Chop down trees. Open the crafting area. Turn wood into planks. Make a crafting table. Place the table. Make sticks. Make a wooden pickaxe. Mine with the pickaxe.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Juvenile turtles need lots of food, and need to be fed more often than mature turtles. Feed juvenile turtles every day. Turtles are generally considered juvenile until they reach around seven years of age. You may find that his appetite will change before he reaches this age, and he eats less. In this case you can switch to feeding him less frequently, but be sure to check with your vet first to see if there is any other reason for his diminished appetite. Once your turtle becomes more mature his eating habits will change and you should not feed him every day. Appetite will vary from turtle to turtle but as a general rule you should feed an adult turtle every second day, or four to five times a week. You may find that your turtle is frequently begging for food. They will do this whether or not you feed them, so you should be sure to stick to a good feeding programme. No two turtles will eat exactly the same amount of food, so recommendations on the amount to provide have to be generalised. There are, however, some good guidelines to keep in mind. Smaller turtles will eat less than larger ones, and this is reflected in the idea that you should feed your turtle about as much food as would fit in his head and neck. This is quite imprecise, but can be a useful reference point.  Another way to judge the amount of food to provide, is to offer all he can eat in a set time. The recommended times vary from 5 to 15 minutes. Try feeding him until there is a noticeable falling-off of appetite and then removing any non-live food.  Removing excess food will help avoid over eating, and prevent decomposing leftovers which can impact on the water purity for an aquatic turtle. Aquatic turtles are a little different to ordinary land turtles, as they feed in the water. It is essential for an aquatic turtle to feed in the water. This can lead to problems if leftover food decays in the water. Because of this, some people recommend having a separate tank for feeding which can be cleaned more easily after mealtimes. If you don't do this be sure to pick out any leftovers and keep the water quality high.  Feeding an aquatic turtle small live fish can help stimulate him and give him some exercise.  Using vegetables that float is preferable to those that sink for an aquatic turtle. If you dust your food with a vitamin supplement, be aware that this can rub off in the water. Using pellets can be a way to tackle this.

SUMMARY: Feed young turtles often. Don't feed adult turtles every day. Provide the right amount of food. Feed an aquatic turtle in the water.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Choose the equipment, something that can record video. There are many choices. This process might take months or even years, but you have to keep looking. Make sure your video recorder works with your VCR or editing equipment. Learn how to start and stop recording, fast forward, rewind, playback, and anything else that you might need. Save the special effects for your second or third project. Provide food for your crew. They'll appreciate it and be able to hang around longer. This will keep you focused on your project.  Get a diary. Identify what days you and your crew is available. Jot down priority scenes. Film interviews early on. If you want to highlight your pet, you can shoot video of your pet eating, sleeping and playing and perhaps put it to music. If you are under a tight time pressure, consider using a second camera as this will enable you to be twice as efficient. Plan questions. The easiest way of doing this and keeping focus is to write who, what, when, where, why, how, and then brainstorm questions around these. Subject must be comfortable around the camera and open and honest. Talk to them before filming, you could talk for half an hour or more to make the subject comfortable around you. Keep a diary where you write how the filming went, what mistakes you made and how you could avoid these next time and ideas for what to film on other shoots.

SUMMARY: Get ready to shoot it. Learn a few features, and review how your recording device works. Find people who aren't busy and are willing to work hard on your film. Create a schedule. Shoot your footage. Interview the subjects. Keep a diary.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Lean towards your partner to make it easier for you to unhook your leg from the back of the chair. Be firm, but not too rough. Push your chest closer to your partner while pushing your butt and back out for balance. Slowly push back on their shoulders until your feet are firmly planted in standing position and you've found your balance. Don't leave the chair like you're walking out to a business meeting. Continue to work your hips and run your hands across your body as you remove yourself from the chair. Once you're off -- stay hot and prepare for whatever happens next.

SUMMARY:
Unwrap one leg from the back of the chair, then the other. Place your hands on your partner's shoulders. Keep your butt perched in the air. Use their body to move yourself into standing position. Stay sexy.