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    Topic: Making an Orange Cake Specific Purpose: To demonstrate to my audience how to make an orange cake Thesis: I will demonstrate to my audience the three basic steps to make an Orange Cake Introduction I. Attention Getter: Mirror, Mirror on the wall, tell everybody who woke up one morning and made the best cake of them all mmmmm smells good. II. Tie to the Audience: It’s a nice feeling when you wake up full of energy and decide to make something sweet and thoughtful to your family although…

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    were asked to walk down the hall and were suggested two different snacks: chocolate cakes and bowls of fruit salad. As a result, most of students from the first group preferred fruit salads and most of students from the second group chose chocolate cakes. Students with extra numbers made more effort to remember the given information than students from the other group, so their willpower was too weak to resist a chocolate cake. So when I need to focus on doing my homework, I’ll free my mind and…

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    A recipe for success. I like cake, Do you like cake? Have you ever creeped into the kitchen at night and took a little slice? Cake is so good we’d eat it raw; that's right even the batter is good! You have so many flavors; vanilla, chocolate, red velvet, and I think everyone's favorite pound cake!! If i told you right now all cake was the same, you all would look at me crazy. Nevertheless, cake comes in different flavors and styles, but they all contain these basic ingredients. Flour, eggs, and…

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    I would. She lives in Valley City, so I don’t see her that often. When I do though, I try to make the best out the time I do have with her. Usually when I walk into her house I smell all kinds of foods. You can especially pick out her famous chocolate-chip cookies. I’ve had so many memories with her. Learned how to bake, which was really fun and interesting. Whenever I’d go there we’d always bake something, whether it be cookies or cheesecake. The best part about it all…

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    unhappy children after knocking over their cake in some way. These descriptions remind us of social responsibilities these children have, as children they are subject to discipline from their parents. This responsibility complicates the situation as neither child wants to take responsibility for the fallen cake, as a result we have conflicting stories. These narratives are full of punctuation, cause and effect actions, leading up to the fallen cake (Adler et al. 111). Each story works to…

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    Introduction 1.1 A brief history of dessert Dessert is the final course of the meal that should complement previous courses. Dessert is defined by most dictionaries as a sweet food eaten after a meal. The term "dessert" can apply to many foods, such as cakes, tarts, cookies, biscuits, gelatines, pastries, ice creams, pies, puddings, custards, and sweet soups. Fruit is also commonly found in dessert courses because of its naturally occurring sweetness. Some cultures sweeten foods that are more…

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    and right then I knew that’s what I wanted to do. I make cakes for family and friends whenever I can and also took some Wilton cake decorating classes. I even took 2 years of ceramics classes and an AP 3D art class to better my skill. I like the idea that I can replicate something while making it edible as well. I love working with fondant, gum paste, and modeling chocolate. My most recently favorite cake I made was a large sheet cake for my band director when he graduated his masters. I…

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    Thomas Nagel ponders the concept of free will. In order to better discuss the subject, Nagel sets out a scenario. In Nagel’s scenario, you are to the desserts in a cafeteria line and are presented with the option between a wedge of chocolate cake and a peach. You take the cake, even though you know that is very fattening. Later, you come to regret your decision, saying “I could have had a peach instead.” Nagel focuses on this phrase and wonders if it is true. Nagel points out that this phrase…

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    loves a chocolate cake, the daily Express quotes the words of the cook. "The chocolate cake in the monarch's menu appears again and again, every day," McGrady testifies. "Every day she orders a piece of cake." If the queen does not eat it at Buckingham Palace (the official residence), then he takes with him to Windsor Castle (suburban residence). " "I took a train from London to Windsor and sometimes I took a half-eaten piece of cake with me," he recalls. I really like the chocolate cake…

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    I think it was over the cake. It may have seemed like nothing, but Steve and Soda never fought. The two of them had been in the kitchen goofing off and rough-housing as usual, when Steve had gone into the icebox to get a piece of chocolate cake. The last piece of chocolate cake. "Hey Steve. Give me a slice." Soda had asked him. "Can't. This is the last one." He had told him, mouth full of cake. "Well give me a bite." "No way!" Steve…

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