Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Equip your rails. Place your rails. Add powered rails. Place redstone torches next to powered rails. Place levers next to rails that you want to control. Put a solid block at the beginning and end of your rail. Place your minecart at the beginning of the rail. Hop into your minecart. Face forward and press the "Forward" option.

Answer: Select the rails in your equip bar at the bottom of the screen. Face the ground, then right-click, tap, or press the left trigger to place your rails.  You can run tracks up and down hills. If you place a track at a 90-degree angle to the main track, it will automatically connect via a bend. You don't need long sections of these, but you should place them intermittently throughout the railway system to keep your cart moving. This especially applies if you want your cart to go up a hill. This will activate them permanently. If your powered rails aren't activated by redstone, they'll slow and eventually stop your minecart. One redstone torch will power the closest 14 connected powered rails. A lever next to a powered rail will allow you to turn off or on the rail, which is useful if you want to make a stop at a specific point along the railway system. This will prevent your minecart from flying off of the rail or getting stuck. If you don't do this, your minecart will derail at the end of the rail and you'll have to create a new one. Select the minecart in your equip bar, face the beginning of the rail, and right-click, tap, or press the left trigger. Face your minecart and select it to jump in. The default "Forward" action is pressing W on a computer, tapping the upward-facing arrow on Minecraft PE, and moving the left analog stick up on console editions. Your minecart will immediately begin to move down the track. You can reverse the minecart's direction by facing the other way and pressing the "Forward" option again.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Determine how severe your dog’s begging is. Feed your dog. Refocus your dog’s attention. Do not feed your dog while at the table.

Answer:
There are several forms of begging.  For instance, a mild case of begging might involve your dog sitting near you while you eat and gazing longingly at you.  A more serious case might involve your dog barking in addition to sitting and staring at your during mealtime.  And a very serious case of begging would involve your dog jumping up on you or leaning against the table and barking while you dine. One reason why your dog might beg is because it is hungry.  In order to prevent begging, feed your dog before you eat so that it is not hungry during your mealtime.  Don’t just feed your dog any old food. Ensure your dog is getting a healthy and balanced food that was formulated by a company with credentials in animal nutrition. Talk to your vet to ensure that your dog is getting everything it needs from its diet relative to its age, activity level, and size. You may have heard about adding digestive enzyme supplements to your dog’s meal to help with digestion.  Generally there is no reason to use these supplements unless your dog has a medical condition diagnosed by your vet. Give your dog a chew toy or KONG toy stuffed with kibble to keep it occupied while you eat.  This will ensure that your dog never even knows that you are eating.  And if your dog doesn’t know you’re eating, it cannot engage in unwanted begging. The most important thing you can do to prevent your dog from begging is to consistently refuse to give it food while it begs.  Never give your dog food from your meal while you are eating.  And if you do wish to share some scraps of an appropriate food with your dog when your meal is done, do not feed them to your dog while seated at the table.  Instead, place them in its dish.