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    squash (peeled and diced into large chunks) 2 tablespoons tomato paste 4 cups of chicken stock 1 tablespoon thyme (minced) 1 tablespoon garlic (grated) 2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 1 can of tomato (diced) 1/2 pound sweet potato (peeled and diced into large chunks) Black pepper (freshly ground) 1 can of coconut milk Cooked chicken meat 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar 1/3 cup unsalted butter 1/2 cup cilantro (roughly chopped) 6 green onions (thinly sliced) 1/2 cup coarsely toasted almonds (chopped)…

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    of our abilities and use our critical thinking and problem solving skills to overcome unexpected obstacles, and report when the tasks were complete. On a scale of 1-3 (1= not comfortable, 3= very comfortable) rate your comfort level leading others with limited supervision. ____3____ b. Identify, analyze and address problems in a timely, efficient and equitable manner: please give an example how you’ve applied this in your workplace. Small-scale problem solving is happening constantly on the…

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    I made Unstuffed Stuffed Bell Peppers on Saturday for the first time. When I share a recipe, I usually cook it more than once just to make sure I have the ingredients correct and my family approves of the recipe. I don’t take pictures during the first run because I don’t want to create a picture and everyone not love the food enough for me to share it. Something told me to grab the camera and take pictures even after I put everything in the pan. I’m glad I did because this recipe is fantastic!…

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    Chapter 3 RESULT AND DISCUSSION 1. Growth Responds of String Beans and Bell pepper 1.1 Height Increment of String Beans at Every Two Weeks Interval. Figure 1 shows the height of string beans from 2nd week to 10th week. Data gathered for the height were taken every 2 weeks. Result show that plant inoculated with rhizobial culture from makahiya (MR) were the tallest 67.93 cm after 10th week, followed by plants inoculated with rhizobial culture from lalaking aratilis (PR) 63.96, then PD 59.52.…

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    We remembered to stay close to the field so that we could hear the calls for water. The conversation was so intense we mistakenly walked further than regular. Next, I distinctly remember hearing loud ship like bells ringing. Around the plantation, bells ringing meant two things: runaway or fire. Abraham and I, heard the bells and looked at each other with fear. We quickly made our way back to the path to led us by the water stations. As we got closer, we heard dogs barking and seconds later we…

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    uncomfortableness around your peers with a sigh. They are not amused and have decided you are blacklisted from their social group. These are the elite, and only few can gain entry to this group during your first years of high school. The bell rings and you hastily move to history down the hall, ducking and dodging the herds of sheep who have nothing better to do than walk as a barricade in the hall, a single annoying organism. As you arrive you see a select few with the same interests as you.…

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    Edgar Allen Poe work on “The Bells” makes use of the following literary techniques: mood, rhythm, universal themes, and lastly the style of poem. The Bells consist of four stanzas of varying lengths that follows no particular rhyme scheme (Poetry E., 2003). Each stanza consists of four different bells: sleigh, wedding, alarm and lastly funeral (Poetry E., 2003). Common occurrence of the ringing, Poe finds a metaphor for the progression of the common man from the carefree times of youth (as in…

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    For half of my kindergarten year I would hear that bell. Not the one the teacher would rattle to get her students attention, but the one that indicated that the time for recess had come. I would halfheartedly get out of my seat and walk out onto the play yard. Ready to go on a lonely adventure that my imagination had been dying to show to me. I felt like each second ticked on like hours as I ran out of new adventures to go on, and after a while I would just end up waiting for the bell to ring…

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    The bell rang dismissing students from the torture called school. Piper and I packed up our belongings and made our way out of the library. "Hey, Piper, did Gabe give you a solid reason why he broke up with you?" The question should have been asked earlier, but my evil mind had gotten way ahead of me. "Nothing in particular. He said we were getting too serious. Thus, we were done," Piper answered. I nodded and replied, "Well, he will be regretting it soon. I need to go to my locker. I'll meet…

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    Peppers, nutmeg, and cloves have had a huge impact on people over the years. From making food taste better to helping to cure a cold, they have helped people around the world. It also helped the economy because merchants could sell or trade these spices as they were very valuable back then. I believe that it should be one of the 17 molecules that changed history. Chili peppers grow on a number of species of the Capsicum genus. Capsicum annuum, for example, is an annual that includes bell…

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