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    Have you ever imagined a life without your precious refrigerator? If you don't have a refrigerator, you will have no place to store your fruits and vegetables and will have to do without cold water during summers. Therefore, it is important that you take steps to maintain your refrigerator. One of the common problems you are likely to face when you use this machine is that it runs longer than normal. This will damage the fruits and vegetables you have stored in the fridge. However, this is not a…

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    business owners will always consider about all items refrigerator. Therefore, the refrigerator is seen as an essential part of the company to support to customers about products and services. In addition to the equipment of the refrigerator Ture T49, Nella food equipment company also provides customer, so many other types of refrigerators same functionality but differ in price, size, and operating systems. For example, True Reach- In solid door refrigerator, True reach in solid door freezer,…

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    Paring Knife” by Michael Oppenheimer. The theme of this story is that even if arguments happen, things can always get better. In the Paring Knife, a husband and a wife had been cleaning their kitchen, and the husband found a paring knife under the refrigerator. The husband had a memory of how that got there. The husband and the wife had had a big dinner with each other and they got drunk. When they were drunk they went and slept together. But while they were in bed together, they had an argument…

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    for a reason, this reason being its purpose for doing so. As an example a refrigerators role is to continuously run keeping its contents cool allowing foodstuffs to be kept for longer without spoiling. If something doesn’t have a certain role to play, then it does not have a purpose. Therefore, if all foodstuffs lasted a long time without needing to be cooled, we wouldn’t have a need or a purpose to own or design a refrigerator in the first…

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    temperatures from 25 °C to 40 °C (Eddleman, 1998), cold surface areas such as the surface inside the refrigerator will hence have a very low abundance or colonization of bacteria because most bacteria do not prefer living in cold surface areas. Bacteria are likely to colonize other surface areas where they can be optimally grown. Following this hypothesis, the metal surface inside the refrigerator (6.6°C) of Room 2098 in the Science Lab Building (SLB) is chosen to be the sample site for testing…

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    By subtracting the cost of refrigerator 1 from the cost of refrigerator 2 you find there is a $300-dollar difference between the two difference refrigerators. 4. $700+$85x=$1000+$25x To find out how many years it will take each of these refrigerators to equal each other you set both equations to equal one another. You simply solve the equation to find l x. So you will take 85x-25x…

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    bowls I would need out. I then went to my refrigerator to obtain milk, eggs, bacon, sausage, butter and cheese. When I opened the refrigerator door, I realized that it was not on. This caused a problem for my cooking breakfast, as I did not know how…

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    Mini Bar Essay

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    of almost every restaurant and it is also a part of the hotel rooms. The mini bars refrigerators are not are not meant for storing large quantity of beverages. They are designed to chill and hold beverages for a few people which makes them perfect for using in hotel rooms and other places like the conference rooms etc. These appliances are small in size but their function same as the other commercial refrigerators. There is an extensive range of mini bar appliances available in the market. There…

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    the perfect thing to quench your thirst. You come inside and notice they are all at room temperature. What would be the fastest way to cool a soda? There are multiple factors that could effect in this equation. Would it be faster to put it in the refrigerator where the cold air would achieve the soda’s desired temperature, would ice cool it faster, or maybe an ice and water bath would do the trick? There are multiple ways to test this experiment, but only one way to find out. There are a…

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    1950's Economic Boom

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    The invention of the refrigerator was one of the many technological changes in the 1950s but when they were first invented the refrigerator was very expensive. In the late 50s a lot of European homeowners did not have refrigerators in their houses. Many felt that it was too expensive and that they were also skeptical about new technologies. Italy started to become a major producer of refrigerators in the 1950s, “In 1951 Italian factories made just 18,500 fridges;…

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