\begin{minipage}[position]{width}
  text
 \end{minipage}
 The minipage  environment  is similar to a 
 \parbox command.   It takes
 the same optional position argument and mandatory width argument.  You
 may use other paragraph-making environments such as the 
 list-making and 
 tabular environments inside a minipage.  You can
 also use the minipage environment or 
 \parbox command to put one or 
 more paragraphs  
 inside of a picture environment or as a 
 table item, for example.
There is no paragraph indentation in the minipage environment. That is, LaTeX sets \parindent to zero; however, you may override this with a \setlength command.
Footnotes in a minipage environment are handled in a way that is particularly useful for putting footnotes in figures or tables. A \footnote command puts the footnote at the bottom of the minipage instead of at the bottom of the page, and it uses the mpfootnote counter instead of the ordinary footnote counter. If you want the footnote in a minipage environment to be placed at the bottom of the actual page, in the usual fashion, use the \footnotemark and \footnotetext commands.
Note: if you put one minipage inside another and if you are using footnotes, they may wind up at the bottom of the wrong minipage.