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    Crock Pot Origins

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    The origins of the slow cooker can be traced to 1936, when Irving Naxon applied for a patent for a slow cooker. This slow cooker would have the crock integrated into the heating element. The crock was not yet removable, but the design made it so that food could be cooked on a low temperature for a long period of time. Naxon received the patent in 1940 and brought the product to market in the 1950s as the Naxon Beanery, meant to be able to cook beans for a long period of time. In the 1970s,…

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    1. A.) A physical trait that helps differentiate Homo ergaster from early hominins is that they were bipedal. They did not have a flared ilium or long arms. Homo ergaster individuals had short arms and long legs like the modern human. Another physical trait that is extremely similar to that of humankind is the pelvis structure for childbirth. In order for the complication of childbearing to be reduced the question of having a small brain or a change in the pelvic structured would be what…

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    There was small concern that this would make my budgeting plan more difficult. It was actually challenging having to make food plan since I never needed to plan out or buy a variety of meals for a month. If I knew how to cook several meals with certain ingredients, I would have had an easier time to brainstorm my meals. Finding the prices of my groceries was another challenging part when I am oblivious to how much food costs at particular markets. However, it was easy picking out my clothes…

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    The article above describes a group of elderly men and women who undergo a process of resocialization after having lost their loved ones. Based in the Waterville area, Maine, and founded over 10 years ago by a United Church of Christ minister, George Fowler, this social group offers a new beginning for the widows and widowers. Clearly, these souls are dealing with uneasy changes and are facing new challenges in life once they're on their own again. One of the difficulties they become familiar…

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    Brunch Research Papers

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    industrial appearance that finely balances its tempting brunch offerings. Yet there's almost a disparity in the pro-brunch crowds that populate America. Commonplace in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and almost every other major city in the country, the meal traditionally enjoyed on Sundays is not quite the mainstay in smaller towns, or those in weakened economic climates. Despite this, brunch is easily one of the country's most…

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    On October 7th, I went to a musical play called You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown. The musical had many different songs, and each one had a different rhythm, melody, etc. Two of the songs that I really enjoyed listening to is was “Supper Time”, and “Snoopy”, the musical director was (Dr. Tammie Huntington), and orchestra conductor was (Davy Chinn). Both these songs had a certain emotion to them, as well as the style they played. I will discuss both on the emotional impact, and describe how the…

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    Wicked Problem Essay

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    As we all know that solving the wicked problem is not an easy thing to do and some people think it is impossible to solve it. Therefore, the contribution of artist to solve the wicked problem is highly significance. Through art, it can increases peoples’ attention toward the wicked problem and that means it can help spread the news about the wicked problem. There are several artist that are contributing to spread information about the wicked problem, such as Jon Rubin, Isuma Productions, Laurie…

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    it was expensive (Pearson,Everyday Life In Ancient Egypt). Women would make the food. “Food had to be served fresh each day. Cooked food was often prepared outside or in a separate kitchen.”(Kaplan, Home Life In Ancient Egypt). At banquets the usual meal was bread, beef, roast goose, peas, lettuce, beans, cucumbers, garlic, and…

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    Diet Diary

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    Diet Diary 69574336 Diet diary of student 69574336 provided more information compared to my previous diet diary I reviewed. In the given students bodyweight was 132lbs; I assumed student is within the age group of 31-50yrs, healthy and active person. According to the Canada food guide average daily energy requirement in age 31-50yrs old for an active male is 2600-2900 Cal and for an active female is 2000-2250 Cal. Protein requirement Daily protein requirement of 0.8-1g pre body weight (kg) in…

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    Analyzing Lin's Life

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    She speaks English more than she speaks Chinese because English is the language taught and spoken at school. Lin speaks English to her teachers, friends, and peers. She speaks Chinese to her parents and extended family members, often combining English words with Chinese characters to get her point across. Sometimes, she speaks a mix of English and Chinese…

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