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    Pumpkin Research Paper

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    in a colander and rinse under room temperature warm water. Make sure they are no longer slimy before continuing to the next part. With the rinsed pumpkin seeds, place them on a cookie sheet. Preheat the oven to 300°F, then prepare the toppings for the pumpkin seeds. Melt the butter in the microwave for about 30 seconds. Once the butter is melted, pour it over the seeds and mix the seeds around. After the butter is on, sprinkle salt on top, add as much as personally preferred. When all the…

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    Essay On Tap Tap

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    as roger started making his bed. The oven went off, and she served him fries and a cheeseburger. I was so happy. As we finished eating, she took my plate and did the dishes. I was quietly watching tv. Luella said “Goodnight” and he replied with…

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    Spencer's Mistakes

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    mistake involved. Mistakes make us work harder to find something or to make something work. Mistakes help people invent something or make discoveries. Mistakes are key to making discoveries. A mistake from a man named, Percy Spencer, invented the microwave after he accidently left a chocolate bar in his pocket and it melted. When Percy was young he worked in a brand new world of electrical engineering. When trying to convert a machine shop into electrical power he made a lot of discoveries,…

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    Essential Oils

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    (2007) and Bousbia et al. (2009) described a new and relatively simple microwave hydro-diffusion and gravity (MHG) method of extraction of CEOs, which can be used in laboratory and or industrial scales. In this method, the plant material is directly placed in a microwave reactor without any added solvent or water. The internal heating of the in situ water within the plant material distends the plant cells and leads to…

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    catalyst in familial change that I’ve never thought of is how technology in the home has lead to a shift in families over the last 65 years. After hearing Mr. Guner describe the change, it does make total sense. Refrigerators, dishwashers, ovens, microwaves, washer/dryer and stoves make the functions of caring for a household not only take a fraction of the time, but also lend themselves to any gender. Less time is needed at home so why not work outside it? Technology in the workplace has…

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    hardened. 2. Low Carb Almond Cookies Ingredients 3 egg whites 1/8 tsp salt 1 cup sugar 1 tsp vanilla extract 1/2 cup chopped & toasted whole almonds 1 cooking spray Method Spray nonstick cooking spray on 2 baking sheets and preheat oven to 250 F. Beat egg whites until soft peaks form. Add salt. Slowly,add…

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    could be eaten at a morning tea or as a snack. When making the pumpkin loaf, I used techniques such as folding, cubing, boiling and beating. The pumpkin was cut into small cubes and placed on a microwave safe plate with a small amount water on the plate. It was then covered with cling wrap and put in the microwave for 3-4 minutes. This, however, didn’t cook the pumpkin all the way through so it was then placed in a glass bowl, covered with water and then cooked for another 4 minutes till they…

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    World War II Inventions

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    World War II, many new inventions and innovations were created that impacted America forever. Many famous and important inventors created their most well-known creations during World War II. Inventions such as penicillin, the atomic bomb, and the microwave are only very few of the inventions that the mastermind inventors created during World War II. During World War II, Charles Kettering was the head of the National Inventors Council, which examined and looked at new inventions sent by the…

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    and vise versa. What some people may think is morally right, may actually be illegal. Ethics depend on the people evaluating the situation and their personal opinions and feelings. Jack Donaghy is the Vice President of East Coast Television and Microwave Oven Programming for General Electric, and has worked his way from the bottom of the food chain up to the top. His girlfriend Elisa Padriera however is a nurse who works by taking care of his sick mother and other elderly patients.…

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    that as well), then you layer your cheese and stick it in the oven until the bread begins to golden around the edges and the cheese melts. This is perfect for when you're in a rush and you know ahead of time (make your salad the night before or even morning of and then when you get home for dinner, take out your bread, put it all together, stick it in the oven for about 10-15 min and you're all set. If you have a convection microwave oven like I do, you can use that as well (this may work…

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