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    Pylos Perfume

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    Perfumes have been used for a variety of things throughout antiquity. The uses of perfume are interesting because they were not only used to scent the body but also for medicinal purposes. While there is ample evidence for the use of them in the different places around the Mediterranean Sea, I decided to focus my experiment on a site in Pylos, Greece. Pylos contains a well excavated Mycenaean palace. My hope with this experiment is to recreate the perfume of Mycenaean Pylos, while also showing…

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    of it coming out in one time. This factor was avoided as much as possible. Figure 1.4 Conclusion Overall the conclusions were the following in order from highest viscosity to least viscosity: - Basics Liquid Hand Soap - Light Corn Syrup - Pure Canola Oil - Mrs. Butter's Original Syrup - Ionized Sink…

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    When I was growing up chicken nuggets were never something that were homemade. They came in brightly colored boxes next to the toy in a fast food meal or were frozen processed morsels served in the school cafeteria. Nevertheless, I loved them. I loved that they were something you could eat with your fingers and I loved the little buckets of sweet and sour sauce that were just the right size for dipping. Now these tasty chicken tidbits may be a child's dream, but knowing that they are heavily…

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    When eating, many people question what is in the food they’re consuming and how it is produced. It has become a lifestyle in this day and age to eat organic in order to avoid eating food produced with chemicals or unnecessary additives. One of these unnecessary additives in foods are GMOs. Genetically modified organisms are any organisms whose genetic material has been altered by chemical engineering. Those who work with genetically modified food state that GMOs are present in some foods because…

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    of a large variety or vegetables and less focus on potatoes which contain large amounts or starch. Starch effects blood sugar the same way in which sugar effects blood sugar. Healthy oils, which is NOT included on the USDA’s version, that include canola, or olive oil that have been proven to lower cholesterol and, in moderation, are good for the heart. Also not included in the USDA version is the addition of water. The body is made up of 60 percent water, it is vital to stay hydrated. The…

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    loves is brownies. They are also one of the simplest to make. Everyone needs to know how to make a good batch of brownies. Ingredients First, the baker must gather the ingredients needed. Some of these would include: Brownie mix, Eggs, Vegetable or Canola Oil, Water, and Cooking Spray. You also need either an 8” x 8” or an 9” x 9” baking pan. For the purpose of this essay you will need to use “Duncan Hines Double Fudge Brownie Mix”. If you find that you do not have one of these ingredient just…

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    Ethylene Research Paper

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    Role of Ethylene in Plants The development of the plants involves the progressive and recessive birth and death of their parts such as shoots, roots, leaves, flowers and buds. The tree shape could be examined by taking into account the numbers of parts that determine the longevity and final outcomes. The outcomes of buds are determined by their location on the tree. While many factors are involve in the regulation of this developmental pattern. Ethylene plays an important role in the…

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    Gravy Novices

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    Gravy is one of those deliciously simple dishes that may be a bit difficult to master at first. It is a great way to turn leftover broth or meat drippings into a tasty side and make your meals go further. Since gravy is equally appropriate at a family breakfast or a fancy dinner, it is a worthy addition to your cooking repertoire. Here are some tips for gravy novices. N-E-X-T Read through your recipe and set out the measured ingredients and tools before you begin. You do not want your gravy to…

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    Kosher Research Paper

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    (optional) ix. 1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil c. Directions: Preheat the oven to 375°F. For the brisket: In a small bowl, combine the paprika, cumin, salt, oregano, garlic powder, and cayenne; mix well. Rub the mixture all over the meat. Heat the canola oil in a Dutch oven over medium-high heat, and sear the meat for 3 to 5 minutes on each side. Add the broth and vinegar, cover, and transfer to the oven. Roast until tender, about 2 hours. Transfer the brisket to a cutting board and let rest at…

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    from completely different things. Margarine is actually made from vegetable oils. For example, it can be made from corn, cotton beads, soybeans, safflower, and canola. It can also be made from coconut oil and palm oil, which is more popular now. Margarine’s full ingredients list contains 12 ingredients which are: vegetable oils (canola and sunflower oil) water, emulsifiers, salt, preservative 202, food acid, milk solids, maltodextrin, natural color, vitamins A and D, and flavor. However,…

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