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    such racist matter. Lastly, Erma shows bad parenting by sexually harassing Jeanette’s brother Brian. Walls says “ I went into Grandpa 's bedroom and saw Erma kneeling on the floor in front of Brian, grabbing at the crotch of his pants, squeezing and kneading while mumbling to herself and telling Brian to hold still, goddammit.” A parent or grandparent should never touch a child in a sexual manner. It makes the child feel uncomfortable and shows that the parent is irresponsible. Instead of Erma…

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    When we first were signing up to choose our topics, I chose baking because I like to simply bake. I thought that there could be some chemistry involved due to heat in the oven changing food from liquid to solid. I was so wrong. Even though the oven and heat portion plays a major factor, a good portion of the real chemistry lies in the ingredients we use to make such delicious dessert treats and our different breads. From the ten different sources I looked up previously, for the Annotated…

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    Assignment 204 Shampoo Conditioner And Scalp Task 1a Describe how shampoo and water act together to cleanse the hair? Shampoo and water act together to cleanse the scalp to make sure oils,grease and dirt is removed from the hair. The process of using hot water to remove product build up, dirt,grease,and natural oils out the hair is then followed by using conditioner to seal the cuticle making the hair smooth and soft Explain the importance of considering the cuticles scales when…

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    each type of icing before settling on one to use. Two very commonly used types of icing are buttercream, fondant. There are also two different types of fondant. “Two types of fondant- poured and rolled.” (What is Fondant). Rolled fondant is made by kneading and then rolling it out. Poured fondant is made by mixing the ingredients together over boiling water. Fondant is usually used in order to make an extra smooth finish to a cake or for making shapes. The use of fondant allows for there to be…

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    Understanding Religion AS90826: Analyse the response of a religious tradition to a contemporary ethical issue Credits: 6 Hina Patel What has been the response of Catholicism to the issue of abortion? 1. Explain in detail a contemporary ethical issue, and break it down into essential features Abortion “is the medical process of ending a pregnancy so it does not result in the birth of a baby.” This can also be known as termination. Throughout this assessment I will discuss the…

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    Cat Restraining Essay

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    In case of indications of an attack is evident one should execute restraining properly. Restraining is important to avoid an animal to escape or hurt himself or others. With the use of proper restraining techniques such as leashing and caging you may prevent accidents such as bite or scratch. At some cases pets can even attack their owners, restraining is also a way to protect yourself from an aggressive attempt (Whitney, 1954). Mishandling in confining a pet may lead to scratches and bites that…

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    Life during the Elizabethan Era was less sophisticated than today, and the life expectancy rates were low due to illness and malnutrition. For the upper class, with its more varied diet, life might be longer, but the poor suffered nutritionally due to money shortages. For these reasons, during the Elizabethan Era, food, nutrition, and accessibility were completely based on social class. Although food is for nutrition and diet, during the Elizabethan Era the rich ate out of luxury. For example…

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    a tinge?" Fingers slid down a face, words were forced down a throat. "You can feel it. I know you can, I already told you." Still lower the fingers moved, dragging plastic nails across living flesh. Caressing each in turn, holding its weight, kneading it, provoking intense sensation. "What's happening to you? Don't fear, this is the fun part. The not so fun part is when mean Valg comes through those door. Then it's an interrogation." With a lunge the hand shot for Anastasia's member, the…

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    A History of Pottery In America Pottery has been a part of the American heritage, but when did pottery become so prevalent in America? The early Americans came to this land with only what they could carry, having to at times remake their cooking pots and bowls, clay was a readily available substance they found. Over the years, the earliest Americans added decorations to their pottery, adding beauty to the everyday objects. The Colonial Americans used pottery because most were too poor to have…

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    when the boy is staying with a family, Don Laíto and Doña Bone. There was only one food that tasted good at the dinner table: sweet bread. The boy would only want to eat this, but once the boy understood how it was made his opinions changed. “The kneading the dough that made me the sickest… He would look at me to see if I was getting nauseous and he would tell me that this was what all the baker did… I never again ate any of that sweet bread” (Rivera 92). The community shapes and forms the…

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