You want the dough to be about 1/8" (3 mm) thick after you finish.   5 cm) of space around them. Reserve any remaining sugar to use in the filling.
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One-sentence summary -- Preheat the oven to 350°F (180°C) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Sprinkle flour on some wax paper or a work surface. Roll the dough onto the surface using a rolling pin. Cut the dough into circles using a round cookie cutter that is about 1-1/2" (4 cm) in diameter. Gather the scrap dough and roll it out again, cutting out as many additional cookies as possible. Place the cookies on the baking sheet with 1" (2. Sprinkle the cookies with granulated sugar. Bake the cookies for 15 to 20 minutes, until they are just starting to turn brown. Remove the baking sheet from the oven and allow the cookies to cool for 2 minutes on the stovetop. Use a spatula to loosen them from the parchment paper and transfer them onto wire racks until they have completely cooled.


If the water is too warm, it may release some of the flower’s aromatic oils before you collect them. Rinsing will remove fertilizer, dirt, insects, and any other contaminants you don’t want inside your perfume. Don’t worry about trying to rinse thoroughly between the petals. Do not dry the petals after rinsing. You can also use a bowl if it comes with a lid too, but whatever option you choose must be able to hold at least 5 cups (1,200 mL) of liquid and be sealable. A mason jar with a screw-top lid would work well. Once a day, stir the petals and mash them again with a cooking spoon. Do not add more distilled water. Replace the lid quickly after you stir. Use a fine mesh strainer to remove the spent petals from the liquid and transfer the liquid to a glass bottle with a tight lid. To best preserve the perfume, keep it in the fridge and shake it before each use. It will last up to a month. The scent will be strongest if you spray it on the warmer places of your body like your wrist and neck. You could also use a sieve or a cheesecloth for straining.
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One-sentence summary -- Rinse the roses gently in cold water. Place the petals in a large glass jar with a lid. Cover the jar and place it in a cool, dark location for 4-7 days. Strain the mixture into clean glass perfume bottles.


It is not uncommon for patent or copyright owners to sue for infringement, so you should make sure that your accounting methods are in line with your royalty agreements. By communicating clearly with your licensor and following the contract, you can avoid a lot of additional cost and legal hassle down the road. For example, some a licensee may forget to incorporate consideration of their business model (payment timing, tax structure, etc.) in the contract. This may result in unintentionally low or late payments to the licensor. In this case, the licensee would likely lose a court case over the royalties owed and be liable for more costs. Artists or patent-holders can and will ask for proof of sales, use and payments. Paperwork saved should include, in addition to the original contract, any ledger entries, financial statements, sales or payments receipts, and any additions or alterations made to the original agreement. Either party to a royalty agreement may at any point verbally suggest or institute a change to the contract. If this change is not properly incorporated into the accounting procedures and the official contract, this may result in your licensor demanding additional payments due to a verbal agreement that you have no official record of. Be sure to institute a policy of formally adding and verifying any contract revisions to avoid this situation. Electronic payments are sometimes less detailed than paper checks. Whenever you reconcile accounts, your bank statements will reflect all royalty payments made by checks.
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One-sentence summary -- Understand the risks of doing "creative accounting" with your royalties. Save all paperwork that relates to the payment of royalties. Document any verbal agreements or revisions. Issue checks whenever possible, so that you can provide proof of payment.


Over the last few years, there has been a lot of debate as to the authenticity of Dissociative Identity Disorder. However, psychologists and scientists alike have come to the conclusion that the disorder is indeed real, albeit misunderstood.  Popular movies like "Weirdo," "Fight Club," and "Sybil" have added confusion to many people’s understanding of the illness, as they show fictionalized, extreme versions of the disorder. DID doesn’t appear as suddenly and strongly as movies and television shows portray it, nor with violent or animalistic tendencies. Although there have been several cases of people who experience false memories as a result of ill-trained psychologists asking leading questions, or while under hypnosis, sufferers of DID will very rarely forget all of the abuse they experienced. Because suffers typically have to go through such traumatic abuse over an extended period of time, they may not be able repress or suppress all of the memories; they may forget some, but not all of the memories.  A trained psychologist will know how to question a patient without creating false memories or false testimonies on the patient’s part. Therapy is a safe way to treat DID, and has shown significant improvements in sufferers. Many people claim to have multiple personalities, when in fact they have an alter-ego. An alter-ego is an invented/created second personality that a person uses as a way to act or behave in a way different from their normal personality. Many people with DID are not completely aware of their multiple personality states (due to the amnesia that occurs), while people with an alter-ego are not only aware of their second personality, but they worked hard to consciously create it. Celebrity examples of alter-egos include Eminem/Slim Shady and Beyonce/Sasha Fierce.
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Know that Dissociative Identity Disorder is a real condition. Understand that psychologists do not induce false memories in sufferers of DID. Know that DID is not the same as having an alter-ego.