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    Purpose To observe how the same ingredients can still have different taste. To note how different sizes can manipulate the outcome of the dish. To detect the different textures that can be achieved from physical changes. Materials The ingredients that were used to achieve the final products were 1 tomatoes, ½ jalapeno, seeded, ¼ red onion, 3 sprigs cilantro, ½ tbsp. Lime juice, ½ tsp salt, ½ cumin. To make enough for the entire class, the measurements-- excluding the jalapenos-- were doubled.…

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    Bulgaria, Ukraine, Belarus, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia, Albania, Kosovo and Macedonia. The similarities in these countries are seen most clearly in their language, religion and cuisine. Russian is the most widely used language of most eastern European countries but one can also hear Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, and Serbian. These are known as the Slavic languages. Most of the peoples in the region, no matter their birth tongue, speak and…

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    tribes in the 13th century and quickly established a large empire. This empire became the largest land empire in history. Although the Mongolian Invasions of the 13th Century CE increased trade and aided in the cross-cultural pollination of ideas and cuisine, these achievements came at the expense of upwards of fifty million lives during the span of their brutal conquests. The Mongolian Invasions increased trade across Eurasia and spread ideas across the empire. The nomadic way of life for the…

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    success. The whole report describes the various practices done by Human Resource managers to improve the performance of the employees and the success of the company. Flextronics firstly failed in this field and after learning from its mistake in Hungarian plant, Flextronics adopted new International Human Resource Management practices which at first help in increasing the qualification of their CEE employees covering both technical as well as soft skills. Furthermore, the introduction of…

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    the classic “Eat, drink, and be merry”. Beer and good food are always within sight at a family gathering. We even have our own version of Oktoberfest which we call refer to as “Reifenfest” in homage to the family name Reifenheiser. German beer and cuisine are enjoyed by all. I particularly enjoy Bratwurst, speatzel and sauerbraten. Traditional and popular German foods. I wouldn 't say Polish culture is exemplified through my dad 's side of the family. Nor do I know much about it. But we do play…

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    When I hear the word stew I am struck by nostalgia as I am reminded of my grandmother’s apple stew, a sweet delicacy on which I grew up. A stew is a simple dish that involves slow cooking of meats and vegetables in liquid in a closed pan. This method of cooking has been known to man from the day he discovered fire and learned the basics of cooking .The very first written record of stew being cooked is found in The Old Testament. In Genesis, Esau, with Jacob, his brother trades their father's…

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    TITLE Being An Alien And Relaxing In A UFO In Bratislava LEAD PARAGRAPH Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, is the only capital city in the world that borders two neighbouring countries, Austria and Hungary. Bratislava and Vienna are the two closest capital cities in the world and are both places that I recommend you visit. You can reach either destination from travelling from the other by boat, plane or train; however, my preference is to depart from Vienna and travel to Bratislava by train…

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