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    reader. The setting is shown through contrast and symbolism. The juxtaposition shown is between the setting of glamorous East Egg, West Egg and New York, and the desolate wasteland of the Valley of the Ashes. The setting is also made relevant to the reader on a symbolic level through the characters, such as the conflicts between Jay Gatsby of West Egg and Tom Buchanan of East Egg, the emotions the characters are grounded in realism. Fitzgerald uses the setting to present…

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    sliced 2. Eggs- 2 3. Margarine or soft butter- 2 tablespoons (for buttering the bread) 4. Salt- as per taste 5. Cinnamon and nutmeg- as per taste 6. Ground cloves 7. Cooking spray 8. Maple syrup or icing sugar (for serving and garnishing) Nutrition Information: 1. Carbohydrate – 32 g 2. Protein- 7.4 g 3. Fat – 6.1 g 4. Sodium – 495 mg 5. Cholesterol – 82 mg Directions: 1. Get your Philips air fryer ready and preheat it for use at 180 degree Celsius. 2. Take a bowl and gently beat the eggs…

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    Aesop The Miser Analysis

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    still relates to today and give lessons that are sure you still do many times. My claim is going to be about use things before it's gone. Some fables that will be in the draft will be The Miser, The Ants and The Grasshopper, and the Hen and The Golden Eggs. This fables will be used throughout my entire draft. One of the fables that is my evidence is The Miser. The Miser is about a about A Miser that buys a lump of gold and buys' it for no reason and buries and comes to visit everyday. But then…

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    on his peculiar surroundings. In the beginning of the excerpt, Nick speaks of "two unusual formations of land "(3-4) These strange landmarks were two egg shaped islands just east of New York, where Nick lives. They are neat to look at because of their shapes, but they "are not perfect ovals" (6) as described by Nick. He claims the eggs are little rough around the edges, to give the reader a hint that this place in which he resides…

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    transparency of the egg procurement procedures also contributes to this scandal in a way that Hwang did not provide full and clear information about the process that leads to potential health risks to victimized donators. However, due to the absence of proper egg procurement and donation law, Hwang did not commit any crime for this aspect of the scandal. Regardless, it is still considered unethical and this act has been frowned upon the society. The scandals do not only include egg procurements,…

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    The survival of the eggs when they are laid is mainly based upon the temperature, the amount of humidity and the type of plant they laid the egg upon. (http://ipm.ncsu.edu/AG295/html/silverleaf_whitefly.htm) They do not have to look for a mating partner because they are asexual reproducers. Asexual reproduction is when an offspring is risen from a single organism. The life cycle of a silverleaf whitefly is relatively very short. They are only in their eggs for approximately 10 days and…

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    turtle and egg are directly centered in the painting. So, if the paint was spilt down in the middle both sides will have half of the focal point. The elements and principles used make the painting unified. Everything that was painted makes sense and placed proportionally. The arteries and veins are proportionally placed around the egg to supply nutrients and growth. The egg is placed over the passageway illustrate independent life. The turtle that represents fertility is over the egg.…

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    Fried Rice Essay

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    of the ingredients stick to the cookware used to stir fry the ingredients. The scrambled eggs should be made first as it cooks very quickly compared to the other ingredients. Use a spatula or a wooden spoon to help stir fry all the ingredients. Three teaspoons of cooking oil should keep the eggs from sticking to the utensils. Place the cooked scrambled eggs on a separate dish for later. After cooking the egg, add the same amount of oil to the wok or pan and start cooking your meat ingredients.…

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    The Ogre and the Break & Enter Hello. I’m the ogre and I live in a castle on a cloud in the sky. This is my story about how my house was broken into. One day, I stumbled out of bed as a familiar odor wafts up to my nose. It must’ve been yesterday’s dinner! I wolf down breakfast as I wonder why I could still smell the scent of Englishmen. As everybody knows, an ogre like me loves to take naps after breakfast. I doze off next to my big bag of golden coins. When I woke up, all that was left of my…

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    "Aurelia's Gifts" is inspired by "Pixie Picket." Pixie Picket takes place after a hostile takeover of the throne of England. Randolph Rowle was in charge of smothering the princes in the tower. He used and abused his wife, Bridget. She gave him seven children, but none lived more than a year; their deaths were suspicious. Bridget was happy when Randolph left to lead the war, although he left her no food or money. The night he left, Bridget heard moaning outside. She thought it was a hungry…

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