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    How to Make Cupcakes

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    When making frosting‚ one generally creams the butter and sugar together‚ then adds liquid to the desired consistency. Additionally‚ all the liquid should be added BEFORE doing the final high speed creaming step. Adding liquid after this ruins the consistency. * 3 1/2 cups confectioners sugar shopping list * 1/2 cup of butter (1 stick) softened * 1/4 cup of milk * 1 t vanilla * 1 T lemon zest (the rind of a lemon) 2 T lemon juice ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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    How to Make Hamburger

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    Basic Burgers 1 pound(s) ground chicken breasts 1 medium carrot‚ grated (1/2 cup) 2 green onions‚ minced 1 clove(s) garlic‚ crushed with garlic press 4 hamburger buns‚ warmed Sliced cucumber‚ lettuce leaves‚ and green onion (optional) Directions Prepare Basic Burgers: In medium bowl‚ with hand‚ mix ground chicken‚ carrot‚ green onions‚ and garlic until evenly combined. On waxed paper‚ shape chicken mixture into four 3 1/2-inch round patties (mixture

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    Name: Ginger Colley Course/Section: SPC-205-W10 5/21/2013Tuesday‚ May 21‚ 2013 How to Make Candles at Home General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: As a result of my speech my audience will be able to make candles. Central Idea: To make candles follow these easy steps: Gather your materials‚ set up your double boiler to melt wax‚ choose container and insert wick‚ and pour in your melted wax an let cool overnight. Introduction: I. What comes to mind when you see candles?

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    Generational Welfare

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    Generational Welfare For most of America’s history‚ farmers‚ entrepreneurs or shop owners could live their entire lives without getting any assistance from the federal government except maybe mail. But those days are long gone. In 2012 the total number of Americans on government assistance or welfare reached 4‚3000‚000. Many of which are 4th or 5th generation Welfare recipients. For whatever the reason‚ we have become a culture of dependency in which poverty is a trap. Long-term recipients loose

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    Wilhelm August Fröbel (or Froebel) (German pronunciation: [ˈfʁiːdʁɪç ˈvɪlhɛlm ˈaʊɡʊst ˈfʁøːbəl]; April 21‚ 1782 – June 21‚ 1852) was a German pedagogue‚ a student of Pestalozzi who laid the foundation for modern education based on the recognition that children have unique needs and capabilities. He created the concept of the “kindergarten” and also coined the word now used in German and English. He also developed the educational toys known as Froebel Gifts. Johann Friedrich Herbart (May 4‚ 1776 – August

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    in the Juvenile Justice System James Francis Juvenile Delinquency American Military University Professor Robert Arruda The Role of Police‚ Courts and Department of Corrections in the Juvenile Justice System The juvenile justice system brings the juvenile delinquent in contact with the local police‚ the court system and if found guilty‚ the Department of Corrections. This paper will discuss the role of the police‚ the courts and the Department of Corrections in the juvenile justice system

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    Juvenile Crime

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    Juvenile Crime Jacqueline Allen CJS200 June 9‚ 2013 Charles Musselwhite Abstract Juvenile crime is a crime committed by minors (juveniles) younger than the statutory adult age. In most of the legal systems there are specific procedures followed when dealing with minor offenders‚ such as juvenile detention centers‚ boot camps‚ etc. This paper will attempt to create a better understanding of the offenses‚ the causes‚ and the procedures to deal with the criminal behavior of juveniles. In

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    Juvenile Corrections

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    | Juvenile Corrections | The History‚ Recidivism Rates‚ and What Works | | Gina Pardue | Corrections - SPEA J331Dr. Robert Ramsey | 12/12/2012 | | Definition of Juvenile Corrections Juvenile corrections encompasses the portions of the criminal justice system that deal with juvenile offenders. Many of these facilities and programs seem to mirror jails and prisons‚ but juvenile corrections are not meant for long term sentences. Sometimes sentences for juveniles are only several

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    Juvenile Delinquency

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    something is going on in today’s society if more and more children are committing delinquent crimes. Sometimes a researcher has to get to what he or she thinks is the root of the problem to figure out what spawns a certain issue. What provokes a child to become delinquent and what makes the child gravitate so easily towards this lifestyle? This study explores how family life influences juvenile delinquency. Juveniles are more likely to become juvenile delinquents if there is little structure provided

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    legislation relating to children and how these affect your practice. 1989 The Children Act States that the Local Authority has ‘a duty to investigate when there is reasonable cause to suspect that a child is suffering‚ or is likely to suffer‚ significant harm’‚ section 47 The Welfare of the child is paramount regarding his/her upbringing. Parental rights duties and obligations are outlined. Provisions are made regarding fostering‚ adoption‚ child minding and day care. When making welfare decisions‚ the

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