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    Hatred Inspired by Braveheart. In a small town in Edinburgh, Scotland, came a noble and brave warrior named Alexander. He discovered that the Irish had killed his father and mother in cold blood with leprechauns and pots o’gold, when he was only eight years old. His uncle had to take care of him. While he grew up, he fought, he trained, all for one thing: revenge. When he became twenty, he forged armour, swords, shields, and all the rest. He taught himself all of it, without any help, though…

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    Tepid Water Recipe

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    paper towels. Place the test tube racks close to the stove on the paper towels. 3. Fill the pot with water and bring to a boil. Uncap your test tubes. Using your kitchen tongs, carefully drop your graduated cylinder, test tubes and their caps in boiling water. Boil for one minute. 4. Remove your test tubes and graduated cylinder from the water. Place the test tubes in the test tube rack. 5. Measure 9 ml of refrigerated pasteurized milk in the graduated cylinder. Pour 9 ml raw milk into each test…

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    emphasizes the characteristics that make him a monster. After being defeated by Beowulf, Grendel, dying, flees to his den, and sinks into the nicor pool. When he enters the pool, the “surges boiled with…fiery blood” (29). Grendel’s blood is so hot, it is boiling the surrounding water, making it fiery and turbulent. The fire represents Grendel’s hate towards men and his anger at being defeated…

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    would walk across burning coals. If the burn didn't heal after three days they were guilty. In those times, they believed that if they were innocent God would help heal the burn faster. They even did ordeal by water, when the person puts their arm in boiling water. After three days if their arm didn't heal then they were guilty. They could also be tossed into water and if the body floats they were guilty but if it sinks then they were innocent, but either way they would die which proves how…

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    This chapter focused on the historical founding of the constitution. The first founding was initially shaped by political conflicts between the British settlers and Great Britain. Among the British settlers were five different social classes; the New England merchants, the southern planters, royalists, shopkeepers, artisans, and laborers, and small farmers. The conflict over taxation trade and commerce between these groups later brought them together to form a colonial resistance against Great…

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    hah hah” the Evil Scientist laughed whilst making the super mutant creations known today as Puckhead Bacon Mouth the superhero and his evil arch nemesis villain Hockey Stick Sausage Eyes. They were made in the greases of cheese, bacon, sausage and boiling battery acid and a few extras. The mad Scientist didn’t know that that concoction would make some mutant creatures like it did and nor did he know villain or superhero. He didn’t know if he should be scared or proud. He kept them in cages for…

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    Who Invented The Mongols

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    The mongols(barbarians) were known for their brutality and they would do some of the most horrible things.The mongols had great techniques that helped them win and that they were known for brutality.And it helped them conquered many places in Asia. Temujin (Genghis khan) was a very well known mongol leader he had conquered so many land with his mongol army,when he was born he had been holding blood in his right hand(meaning he was going to be a great warrior).And at a young age he killed his…

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    Lenin Cruel Tyrant

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    In the article “History vs. Lenin,” Viewpoint Two describes many ways Vladimir Lenin was a cruel tyrant. One example was the many deaths under his rule. It states, Under Lenin's rule, there were 28,000 executions every year. Consider that number for a moment. Lenin had such "utter disregard for human life, except where his own family and closest associates were concerned." Lenin was cruel because he had no care for anyone except for his family, and did horrible things or let horrible things…

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    Case Study Synthesis Paper The purpose of this paper is to consolidate many of the facts and methodologies learned and utilized throughout this course. The case study method of research will be used to consolidate learning. Crawford’s (2017), Introduction to Research: Less Fright, More Insight aids in learning the new material. The manual is easy to read and the writing method makes concepts easier to grasp. Using research from a biblical viewpoint helps to broaden my view of research in…

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    Cooking Methods Essay

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    change in food to make it a complete dish. • Cooking makes the food easier to digest, makes the food eatable, improves foods flavor, makes eye appealing, creates an appetite, kills harmful bacteria etc. 8.2 Methods of cooking: Moist / Wet Media: 1- Boiling: • In this cooking method, food items are totally submerged in hot water and cooked at 100 degree Celsius. Rice, pasta, pulses, meat etc. are cooking in this methods. • The temperature is then reduced slightly and maintained at the simmering…

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