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    As many know, an orientation is a long, extenuating process that is used in order to provide vital information, whether it pertain to a job or even school. The information is drilled into each individual’s brain by repetition of words and even by words typed on a piece of paper. In Daniel Orozco’s “Orientation,” the reader can see that this isn’t just any normal orientation being given, it was more like an in-depth view into each employee’s life whether it pertained to the office or their…

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    equipment that are necessary: an oven, a six quart heavy saucepan, a candy thermometer, a wooden spoon, wax paper, a can opener, a measuring cup for dry ingredients, a measuring cup for liquids, a glass loaf pan for melting chocolate, and a few nine by thirteen inch cookie sheets. The ingredients are quite lengthy: two cups of butter, two pounds of brown sugar, a dash or two of salt, two cups of light corn syrup, two fifteen ounce…

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    The Cookie Monster A long time ago, during the year 2015, I had been dieting, exercising, and cutting down how much I ate so I could lose weight. This had been going on for quite a few months and I had not eaten a whole lot off sweets or any other kind of junk food. One day, however, I began to truly crave some sweets. At the time, I was very hungry, my stomach was grumbling and carrying on loudly about wanting to be fed. Our pantry had hardly anything we can eat because people were too lazy to…

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    can have a delectable slice. Here are the steps on how to make this flavorful dish. First you will need the ingredients, next you will prepare the correct amount of ingredients and mix them up, and lastly you will finish the dish by baking it in the oven then placing the cheesecake into the refrigerator. The first step in the process of making this sweet treat is gathering all the ingredients. You will need each of the following items: cream cheese, strawberry topping, graham cracker crumbs,…

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    shredded ½ cup gluten-free bread crumbs Pinch sea salt Pinch freshly ground black pepper Preheat the oven to 350°F Place a small skillet over medium heat and add the oil. Sauté the onion, garlic,…

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    In the novel “Into Thin Air” the author Jon Krakauer determines the incomprehensive force of nature that takes life indiscriminately. The low levels of oxygen above 25,000 feet, sub-zero temperatures, harsh solar radiation, and powerful storms are all the examples of natural obstacles that Krakauer himself and his team had to overcome to complete the expedition. In the novel, “Beidleman, Groom, the two Sherpas, and the seven clients staggered blindly around in the storm, growing ever more…

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    tomatoes 1/2 cup (125 ml) chili sauce 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper 2 teaspoons cider vinegar 1 large carrot, cut into very thin matchsticks 1/4 small head cabbage, slivered Directions: * Put rack in middle of oven and preheat to 350ºF (180ºC). * Heat oil in large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Add onion, celery, and green pepper; sauté until tender, about 5 minutes. * Add ground beef and cook, breaking…

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    the day ends!” And so they began to make another cake. They got out all the ingredients, went to Mr.Jellyfish’s house again to get more eggs, and mixed all of the ingredients together. Then they poured the batter into a pan and put the pan into the oven. When the cake was finally done, they both gripped it tightly as they carefully moved it towards the table so they could decorate it. When the cake was safely on the table, they brought out the icing. “It’s time to decorate!” they both cheered.…

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    case it is more common with my oven. In-fact there has been many times that I went to class and wondered if I shut off my oven. This method was founded by Schneider and Shiffrin and done so with the process of dividing the attention of participants to deal with all of the target and test items simultaneously (Controlled and Automatic Processing, n.d.). This process was very worrisome and there was not much to overcome. Consequently, I had to turn around and check my oven to ensure the safety of…

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    at room temperature. Next, proceed to preheat the oven to 450 degrees. Before you begin mixing any of the ingredients, remember to wash your hands…

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