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    Eggs are the most fragile thing you can find, one drop and they will break. What can we do to protect the egg from breaking when it falls? First, there are many factors that affect the egg when it falls. The factors are momentum, air resistance, pressure, gravity, and angular momentum. The first factor is Momentum; it is the product of the mass and velocity of an object. “P” is the 3D vector stating the object’s momentum in 3 directions of 3D space. Where “V” is the 3D velocity vector giving the…

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    Chocolate Chip Cookies

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    sugar, 2 (3.4 ounce) packages of instant pudding, 2 teaspoons vanilla extract, 4 eggs, and 4 cups of semisweet chocolate chips. Once, you have your ingredients you will need to preheat the oven to 350o. Then, mix the butter, brown sugar, and white sugar. Next, blend in the instant pudding mix. After that,…

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    Causal Essay On Brazil

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    consistency of a custard and comes out bright yellow or off white in color due to the amount of eggy yolks used. Like most of the Brazilian foods, quindim has a Portuguese background. The recipe was formulated around a Portuguese baked dessert. “The utilization of massive amounts of egg yolks indicate its Portuguese roots; Portuguese cookery traditionally employs substantial numbers of egg yolks.” As the dessert developed, it was later reshaped by African slaves in Bahia. The main ingredient…

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    The amount of eggs composed in a certain spawning season directly depends on the female’s particular weight and size. For example, a female that is 14 inches could potentially produce 460,000 eggs, however a female that is 27 inches could probably produce, on average 4, 200,000 eggs in any given spawning season. Reproduction for the summer flounder usually takes place in the fall months, right as…

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    There is a misconception that the intake of dietary cholesterol can increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases. However, the link between the two is proven to be non-existent. In fact, the natural cholesterol in the egg yolk is completely harmless and, it is necessary for promoting testosterone. The cholesterol synthesizes the testosterone by deriving a steroid hormone, known as vitamin D3. Apart from boosting the level of testosterone, this vitamin regulates the calcium…

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    Oregano Case Study

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    BACKGROUND Ice cream is one of the Philippines’ most favored treats. Ice cream is so widely available that it is also sold in school cafeteria’s where children can have purchased them. It is a fact that ice cream isn’t exactly a health food. Its main ingredients are milk, cream, flavoring and the most important, sugar. Ice cream can be delicious but the downside of that is ice cream doesn’t provide us the nutrients the body needs daily. We believe that we can be able to…

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    The overall purpose of the Stages of Embryonic Development of Zebrafish experiment was to provide in-depth documentation on the different stages that a zebrafish undergoes throughout its growth as an embryo. The main idea of the article is to propose the embryonic development of zebrafish in an efficient and intuitive manner known as stages. In this case Kimmel et al didn’t look to resolve any questions, but sought to improve the current portrayal of the zebrafish embryonic development. In the…

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    Protein content analysis After the addition of chicken meat 10 g, egg yolk 10 g and seaweed 2 g per 100 g wheat flour basis, the content of protein was significantly (P ≤ 0.05) increased from 11.42 g per 100 g dry matter to 16.73 g per 100 g dry matter. This was due to the higher protein in chicken meat which was approximately 93.47 g per 100 g dry matter, while protein content of egg yolk, and seaweed were found to be 33.56, and 23.73 g per 100 g dry matter, respectively. Most of noodles are…

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    My dad has this motto “Never Give Up” and I've always thought that mottoes are just something people say to make themselves sound cool and smart, until I had my own experience that taught me I should “Never Give Up” on things. I loved baking since I was young, so when I turned ten, my mother bought me a professional oven. I was extremely happy so I decided to bake a cake, which is something I've never tried before. I went to buy the ingredients with my mother at the supermarket. I tried my best…

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    Queen Angelfish Essay

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    Queen Angelfish The queen angelfish (Holacanthus Ciliaris) have a black and blue speckled ring on the top of their head that looks like a crown, which is how they got their name. The queen angelfish are one of the most beautiful and colorful reef fish. Description The queen angelfish has a thin body, a rounded head, and a beak-like mouth. They have two, long, fins that drape behind them, two fins under their bodies, one fin on either side of their bodies, and one dorsal fin on the top of…

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