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    A Few Needs on the Reservation Many reservations lack the appropriate needs for its people. There is an increase of several major issues on some of the reservations that need proper attention. There are some people who know and understand the needs on these reservations. There are also some people who know what is happening on these reservations that choose to ignore it and do nothing. Still, there are some people who do not know what is happening on these reservations. While some reservations…

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    whole bowl is empty and all of the Oreo balls are laid out on the pan, put them in the refrigerator for ten minutes. While the Oreo balls are cooling, take the white chocolate and break it up and put it into a pot. Set the pot on the stove and put the stove eye on medium and let the chocolate melt. Once the chocolate is melted all the way, take the Oreo balls and stick toothpicks through the center of the Oreo balls. Take the Oreo balls and dip them in…

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    Going off of conditioned learning, behavioral psychologists use a type of therapy known as exposure therapy to treat anxiety disorders, PTSD, OCD, etc. The basis of the treatment is to expose the patient to the feared thing the person is dealing with. Through exposing the client to their fear, there will be a decrease of the fear due to facing the fear and realizing there is nothing to be worried about. This goes off the basis of how with conditioned learning, one can create fears involuntary,…

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    Experiment 15.2 Purpose: To show temperature effects on reactions and Le Chatelier’s principle. Materials: 2 test tubes, 2 eyedroppers, 2 beakers, 2 small cups, Clear ammonia solution, White Vinegar, Flame or stove, Pot, Water, Ice, a few leaves of red cabbage, and safety goggles. Question: How does equilibrium work with respect to temperature and concentration? Hypothesis: Depending on whether the reaction is endo-thermic or exothermic the equilibrium will shift to one side, this is also true…

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    Between 1920 and 1940 there was, what some would call, an “industrial revolution in the home.” With the introduction of the the vacuum, the washer and dryer, and gas/electric stove cleaner, one would think the housewives workload would be lightened, but that did not seem to be the case. Interestingly enough, following these invention, housewives workload seemed to only become heavier. Prior to 1910, women had to sweep their rugs regularly with brooms or haul them outside to beat the dirt out of…

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    They are afraid to work with a stove out of fear of starting a fire or burning themselves. Many beginners avoid making mac and cheese mainly out of fear for their safety. This causes them to cook simple foods, such as ramen noodles, but a real cheese-lover would never run and hide from…

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    until the 1700’s that the chimney was considered a device worthy of improvement; Benjamin Franklin published “Observations on the Causes and Cure of Smoky Chimneys.” Franklin was responsible for the Pennsylvanian Fireplace and the Franklin Stove, two chimney stoves that were well adopted before the American Revolution. At this point in history caloric theory reigned as the dominant understanding of heat transfer. Caloric theory suggests that heat is a…

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    Range Hoods

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    The kitchen is an essential part of a household in which stoves are used to carry out cooking activities. Cooking produces pollutant emissions, which directly impacts the indoor air quality. A large number of pollutants are produced in a short period of cooking time. It is best to remove these pollutants immediately at the time of cooking, and range hoods are currently the best solution. However, this solution is only good if its capture efficiency is good and therefore it is critical to know…

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    touch. To determine the center, start by measuring the three components. With the sink, measure the nearest wall and stop toward the middle of the sink. Round to the nearest 1/16th inch. Write it on the blueprint. Measure the stove and windows the same way. For stoves and sinks installed on kitchen islands, measure the kitchen island to the sink's center and/or the stove's center. Include window trim and windowsills in the measurement. Measure the wall. Measure the kitchen wall where…

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    Making A Dutch Archetype

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    the other names like stockpot or French oven. As compared to stockpot, a dutch oven is made with the thicker bottom and walls. The thicker bottom enables a dutch oven to transfer heat more uniformly and evenly throughout the food very easily. Dutch stoves are useful for boiling rice, making pasta and are very good for the purpose of deep frying because of their thickness…

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