Problem: Article: This pork roast recipe, and most other recipes, can be adapted according to the way you want to cook the roast. Add the onions and the apples to the roasting pan, Dutch oven or slow cooker. You can also use chicken broth. If you are using a slow cooker, use 1/2 cup (118ml) of beef broth, and 1/2 cup (118ml) of apple juice. The moisture stays in the crock pot while it cooks, and too much moisture can make the roast soupy. (2.1g) of chopped sage, thyme or rosemary. If you are using a slow cooker, use half of the spices that are called for in the recipe. The long cooking time increases the intensity of the flavor.
Summary: Chop up 1 onion, when you have chosen your cooking method. Slice 2 to 3 apples. Pour 1 cup (237ml) of beef broth into your container to help flavor the pork while it cooks. Add 1 to 2 cups (237 to 473ml) of apple juice, cider or another fruit juice. Add additional spices, such as 1 bay leaf or 1 tbsp.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you notice that your handle has splits or cracks in the wood after battle, repairing before your next re-enactment. You can add wooden stays or leather straps bolted in place to repair the damage if the area is small enough. Cut wooden slats or thick leather strips a couple of inches wide by a couple of inches long (or however long you need to secure it on both sides of the crack). Bolt these in place on either end. It is important to have a secure handle so that you don't lose hold of your shield during battle. If your handle breaks, you can either grab the shield with both hands (which means putting down your weapon), or put down the shield (which means exposing you to oncoming attacks).  Be sure that the handle is on securely before going in to battle. Replace a damaged, split, or frayed leather strap or handle at first sign of wear. Don't wait for it to fall off completely before repairing. Dents and dings in your shield add character and make your shield seem more realistic. If you hate having dents in your shield, you can use sandpaper to try to buff them out. You will need to repaint that area. If your shield is split in half during re-enactments or battle, you will need to build a new one. This time, try making a more advanced shield; you've already practiced once!

SUMMARY: Reinforce splits in the wood. Repair broken handles. Leave dents alone. Build a new shield.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If your child has made a mistake, no matter how inconsequential it may seem, he or she needs to learn to admit that he did something wrong, and to apologize for it, as early as possible. Don't let your child get away with doing whatever he wants until he's four or five years old because it's easier than reasoning with him; start letting your child know that he's done something wrong as soon as he's old enough to feel shame.  Don't let your child blame his bad behavior on other children, on the weather, on an imaginary friend, or whatever it may be -- get your child into the habit of admitting that he did something wrong and that he has no one to blame but himself. Teaching your child accountability for his bad actions will make him more likely to recognize when he or she has done something wrong as an adult. Remember to be loving and accepting when your child admits he has made a mistake. Teaching accountability doesn't mean that you have to make the kid feel terrible. You don't have to physically hurt your child to show him that there are consequences for his bad behavior; in fact, you shouldn't. Form a system of punishments for your child's bad behavior, from making him standing in the corner to taking away his favorite toy, and make sure to complement it with a system of rewards for good behavior so that your child knows that his good deeds get recognized too.  Be consistent. Dole out the same sort of reward and punishment every time. You don't want your child to think that he can get away with bad behavior just because Mommy is tired; you also don't want him to think that being a good boy doesn't always matter, either.  Don't underestimate the power of telling your child that he's a good boy; this will help develop your child's self-worth and will help him recognize the value in others in the future.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/4\/49\/Best-Educate-the-Children-to-Change-a-Corrupt-Society-Step-9Bullet2.jpg\/v4-460px-Best-Educate-the-Children-to-Change-a-Corrupt-Society-Step-9Bullet2.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/4\/49\/Best-Educate-the-Children-to-Change-a-Corrupt-Society-Step-9Bullet2.jpg\/aid1696021-v4-728px-Best-Educate-the-Children-to-Change-a-Corrupt-Society-Step-9Bullet2.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}  Making your child see that there are consequences for bad behavior will make him less likely to contribute to a corrupt society, where bad behavior goes unchecked. Don't offer your child a reward or monetary incentive for doing the dishes, cleaning up his toys, or wiping up his spilled milk. Your child should understand that, as a member of your family, it is his duty to take on certain tasks. Tell him you're proud of him for contributing, but make this seem like a given, not like he's doing you a favor.  This will help develop his sense of innate responsibility, which will transfer into his sense that he will have to contribute positively to society, whether he will be rewarded for his contributions or not. Show your child that you complete many household tasks, too. For a household to run smoothly, everyone has to help out; the same goes for a just society. If your child is the oldest in the family or the oldest kid on the block, teach him to be accountable for his younger friends or siblings, and to take an active roll in protecting them, teaching them the difference between right and wrong, and steering them out of trouble. Teach him that he is older, wiser, and more powerful, and that he should use his powers wisely, to teach younger people how to properly behave, instead of being a bully or taking advantage of their weakness. Teaching your child to be responsible for younger people will make him a more conscientious adult, who will look out for the less fortunate or weaker members of society.
Summary: Make your child responsible for his or her bad behavior. Have a proper system of punishments and rewards. Make your child responsible for household chores. Teach your child responsibility for his younger siblings and friends.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Search for it in the Search bar, located near the bottom right corner of your screen. Fast startup is a new Windows 10 feature, which speeds up the startup time on your computer.
Summary:
Open Control Panel. Click on "Power Options"  Click on "Choose what the power buttons do"  Click on "Change settings that are currently unavailable"  Next scroll down to the Shutdown settings screen and check the "Turn on fast startup" option  Now click on Save Changes