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    cook the pasta according to package instructions. Pour away the pasta water. Reserving ½ cup for later usage. 2. In a large pan, heat 1 tablespoon of oil over medium heat. Add in sausages when hot. Cooked around 5 minutes on each side. Remove and put on a plate. Put aside. 3. In the same pan, add the remaining oil and heat over medium heat. Once hot, add in garlic, onion and parsley.…

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    National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation is a comedy film produced by Jeremiah Chechik in 1989, starring Chevy Chase, Beverly D’Angelo, Juliette Lewis, Johnny Galecki, and Randy Quaid. This film is a slapstick comedy with some elements of clown comedy. This film uses comedic elements to create a comedic mood. Also, the director uses a family to create a more relatable experience so the comedy elements appear more comedic. The comedy elements used involve more physical comedy. In this film Clark…

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    Case Study: Radford

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    The prisoners do not have metallic currency or paper currency in the camp, but they still need a thing as the medium of exchange. As Radford mentioned in the article that “although cigarettes as currency exhibited certain peculiarities, they performed all the function of a metallic currency as a unit of account as a measure of value and as a store of value, and…

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    Art, in its most basic example to me, is nature in itself. Our surrounding environment inspires. There is variety in different mediums, textures, and hues around us every day. Question 2: What purpose does art serve in human experience? Why do all children draw? Why have most adults ceased to draw on a regular basis? Answer 2: I feel that the purpose art serves is to experiment…

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    ABSTRACT: The Microbiology & Immunology Laboratory Unknown Identification Project is designed to test the students’ skills and knowledge of performing biochemical tests learned during the course of the lab. Students receive a numbered tube containing a mixed culture of two unknown organisms and are required to determine the identity of each microorganism by performing a series of biochemical tests of their choice. Unknown test tube #25 was obtained and streaked onto two agar plates to obtain…

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    Coelogyne flaccida seed culture in vitro reveals that there are two pathways of asymbiotic seedling development from seeds. On one pathway, the seeds obtained from green capsules germinated readily asymbiotically in the nutrient medium supplemented with 0.5 – 2 mg/l NAA and IAA plus 15% coconut water and charcoal, 2 gm/l. During the usual germination process, the undifferentiated embryo of the seed produces a large number of protocorm-like bodies (PLBs) without forming the intermediate callus…

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    VPA Reflection

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    Knowledge needed to teach the visual performing arts would include having knowledge regarding Dance, Music, Theatre, and the visual arts. The connections I would make with the VPA framework to the course I have taken would be when I took my Art 101 Looking into Art class in Compton Community college. In that class we covered representational, abstract, and nonrepresentational works of art, which relates to the third grade standard 3.3 where students have to distinguish and describe…

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    pay attention to the form of a medium rather than the content it carries. He used the example of an electric light and stressed that “Whether the light is being used for brain surgery or night baseball is a matter of indifference. It could be argued that these activities are in some way the ‘content’ of the electric light, since they could not exist without the electric light.” (McLuhan, 1995, p. 152). McLuhan used the example as the electric light because it is a medium without a message. It…

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    “The control which designers know in the print medium, and often desire in the web medium, is simply a function of the limitation of the printed page. We should embrace the fact that the web doesn’t have the same constraints, and design for this flexibility” sustain the notion of the cultural clash between web design and print design. Though print and web designs shares mutual features, there are significant deviations that distinct individual medium - fluctuating from file formats, tools,…

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    large contrast medium volume, and primary coronary intervention as an emergency procedure” (2). While all of these are important while looking at the patient population that is faced with renal issues post intervention, it has been noted that high-osmolarity contrast media, compared to iso-osmolar contrast media, holds a greater nephrotoxicity (2).…

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