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    medium piece Cream of mushroom soup 1 can (10-3/4 oz.) Cream of chicken soup 1 can (10-3/4 oz.) Corn tortillas 8 (6-inch) pieces Green chilies, chopped 1 can (7 oz.) Sargento® Traditional Cut 4 cups (16 oz.) Shredded Mild Cheddar Cheese, divided Lettuce, shredded (optional) 3 cups Tomato, chopped (optional) 1 medium Sour cream (optional) Time & Yield & Calorie Total Time 60 minutes Yield 8 servings Calories 591 calories Directions 1. Pre-heat oven at 325°F. 2. Cook beef in a large skillet,…

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    Growing Fish In Arizona

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    Those irrigated fields represent agriculture in Arizona, which has become a multi-billion industry. Arizona grows enough cotton each year to make more than one pair of jeans for every person in the United States. Yuma has been considered the winter lettuce capitol of the world. But water, of course, is a large part of the equation behind all these facts. As a matter of fact, irrigation uses up to 69% of the water available in Arizona. In other words, a small group of approximately 1,000 farmers…

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    When it came to cancer, I am at a low at risk percentage. I am at a healthy weight, I am very active due to walking and biking to and from school, I do not partake in smoking and I rarely drink on occasions. I have no family history regarding cancer, even though my age is at 1.0% risk I am still at advantage however my diet could end up being a major risk factor for me. For my diet it seems I need to add more plant sources of food, such as vegetables and fruits. Since my only source of fruit…

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    plant receives Method: When conducting my experiment I will Plant four lettuce seedlings in four identical plant pots. Water them regularly each morning. Expose Plant A (Control Experiment) to sunlight, expose Plant B to red light, expose Plant C to blue light and expose Plant D to green light. Over a two week period I will observe and record their height, leaf length and number of leaves each day. Materials: 4 Lettuce Seedlings, 4 identical plant pots, 3 Lamps with different bulb light…

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    Commercially produced food includes livestock, lettuce and herbs. Most food that is produced locally in transported to markets in SA or overseas. Only a small portion of local food is stocked in the major supermarkets within Alice springs due to the lack of availability, the locally produced food not…

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    Food Web Hypothesis

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    Based on the analysis of the food web, it has been determined that the pond is a healthy and stable ecosystem, although a keystone species is not present. This disproves the hypothesis formed earlier in this lab that stated, “The pond is not ecologically stable and there is no keystone species. The pond does not seem to be biodiverse, and the relative population sizes of the organisms appears to be low, based on visual observations. A keystone species also does not appear to be present, or else…

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    Although, one would also think that Cinderella’s father was absent from her life because of famous retellings, it is far from the truth. Surprisingly, he takes an interesting role in Cinderella’s life. The first active appearance he makes is when he is going to a fair and Cinderella requests for him to bring her back the first branch that brushes against his hat. Later on, he attends the ball with his wife and her two daughters, knowingly leaving Cinderella at home. He is most likely aware of…

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    new land will be developed similar to the current acre in 50’ wide by 80’ long sections, providing 8 beds per section for field crops. We will plant watermelon, squash, tomato, bell pepper, and lima beans during the Spring season. We will plant lettuce, broccoli, collard greens, turnips, and squash during the Winter season. Field crops will are planted every three months or every…

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    The Boys Next Door

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    THE BOYS NEXT DOOR BY TOM GRIFFIN (Synopsis) The Boys Next Door is during the summer in June in the 1980s and taken place at the men’s 2 bedroom apartment in a large apartment complex in New England. Play Written by Tom Griffin. Arnold Wiggins expresses himself as a very nervous person, but is the most articulate one out of the four men and can handle the outside world somewhat. Unfortunately, when he goes to the supermarket to get groceries for the group he asks the cashier how many boxes…

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    We have white bread, wheat bread, and lettuce wraps to choose from to keep the meet and veggies in. We have salami, capicola, roast beef, turkey, ham, provolone cheese, and bacon to choose from for the sandwich as well as, tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, hot pepper, banana peppers, lettuce, sprouts, and mayo. There’s a list of sandwiches a person will choose from and then can be modified after that. For example, if…

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