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    How to Make a Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich Had a tiring day or your mom didn’t wake up on the right side of the bed? So here are the indepth steps on making your pb&j. Now, all you need to do is follow these steps and you will learn how to make a great PB&J. First you need to gather your supplies.You will need a knife, you also need jelly. Then you need peanut butter. And finally, you need bread. First you take one slice of your bread. I like to use white bread but you can use what ever…

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    together, having a valley running along the spine, and its known as an oceanic spreading center which is in charge of the seafloor spreading. New seafloor is being produced when convection currents rise in the mantle layer which is under the oceanic crust, it then create magma that cools down into basalt where two plates is push away from each other. Ridge push and slab pull are the two processes that is in charge of the spreading of the mid ocean ridges. The ‘ridge push’ process occur when the…

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    cutting board, knife and a toaster(optional). First you're going to need your board and knife wash both of them to make sure that then think if you want your bread toasted or not.Set both pieces of bread on the cutting and decided if you want crust or no crust if you don't then take your knife and cut around the rims until you get around the who bread repeat on your other…

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    The definition of frightening is to make afraid or fearful. Yet this definition is nothing compared to the death march and terrifying train ride Elie Wiesel and his father had to go on. Frightening really isn’t the right word for their journey, agony means prolonged pain and suffering which is exactly what the Jews experienced. The agony they felt should have killed them. But they had to be strong, even in the darkest hour because if not, you die. “And something deep inside me rebelled against…

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    the Earth. This has been observed by telescopes since the middle of the XVII century. IV. Space Age The first spacecraft that reached the Moon were the Luna 1, 2 and 3 of the former Soviet Union, in 1959. Of these, the Luna 3 orbited the Moon, took photographs of the dark side, which is not visible from Earth, and then scanned and transmitted those images. In the decade that followed, 19 other missions had as its goal the Moon. In 1970 a Soviet lunar vehicle landed and was able to return with a…

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    The Inner Core, Outer Core, Mantle, Asthenosphere, and Lithosphere, or, as more colloquially known, the five layers of the Earth. Although each layer is important, each living thing resides on the Lithosphere, which happens to rest on the Asthenosphere, the upper part of the Mantle. Forces caused by these two layers both contribute to the theory of Plate Tectonics, which happens to be interconnected to Earthquakes and Volcanoes. Without Plate Tectonics, the other two occurrences simply cannot…

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    and fascinating. The first discovery of a hydrothermal vent was aboard a 3-person submersible named Alvin in 1977 at the Galapagos Rift (WHOI, 2004). This vent was a discovery of warm fluids mixing with cold ocean water rising from the ocean floor crust (WHOI, 2004). “In 1979, a second hydrothermal system was discovered along the East Pacific Rise” (WHOI,2004). This discovery was much hotter than the first and created a smoke like look, from the dark particles pouring out of the chimney like…

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    Element project (Br) Whats bromine? bromine (Br) is a deep red, noxious liquid, and a member of the halogen elements, or Group 17 group vlla of the periodic table. It has an atomic number of 35. What you will soon find out by my paper is how it's used in everyday life, how it's produced and its physical properties. Bromine was discovered in 1826 by the French chemist Antoine-Jérôme Balard in the residues from the manufacture of sea salt at Montpellier. He liberated the element by passing…

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    New York style pizza is normally large about (18'-19' in diameter) and hand tossed which gives it its thin crust. Chicago style pizza is different from New York and Thick crust pizza. It takes your regular pizza and flips it upside down. The cheese is placed first into the (9' pan) which has the dough is padded down and the sides. Then add the toppings and finish it off with sauce that is what…

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    One of the most devastating and well known earth quakes in American history was the Great San Francisco Earthquake that happened on April 18th, 1906. Early in the morning there was a 296 miles long rupture along the San Andreas Fault and extensive fires followed after. This earthquake remains as one of the most important studies of a single earth quake because of what scientists were able to study and learn from it. This earthquake affected earth, caused severe damage, a large death toll, as…

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