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    Mirro 92122A Pressure Cooker Review The Mirro pressure cooker brand started as the Wear-Ever company back in 1903. Wear-Ever rode the tide of manufacturing led by Ford by creating a line of cookware and kitchen products using the new aluminum and steel manufacturing processes, leaving the old cast iron skillet behind. American households became quickly loyal to Wear-Ever and it became a staple in every kitchen. With the modern Mirro Company, their emphasis on using innovation, technology and new…

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    wilderness with only two oxen, a wagon, and few equipment for camping. Harriet L. Noble discussed about the weather conditions and the rough roads of having to surpass it. Pioneer women experience cooking skills for their families without using a stove and proper equipment. When traveling, mothers had to attend to their children by either carrying their infants or walking with them for long distances. Women were persistently protective over their families on every step of the way. Families would…

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    half-full with tepid water. Put it on the hotplate and raise the temperature to 98 degrees. Make sure you can keep it at this temperature for several hours. 2. Wash your hands. Cover the surfaces adjacent to your kitchen stove with paper towels. Place the test tube racks close to the stove on the paper towels. 3. Fill the pot with water and bring to a boil. Uncap your test tubes. Using your kitchen tongs, carefully drop your graduated cylinder, test tubes and their caps in boiling water. Boil…

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    of years have had experiences in the past, and then have experienced the same things in the future. For example, when you touch a hot stove it will burn you, therefore the next time you touch a hot stove it will burn you. I believe that people need to have these experiences to be able to learn knowledge. If a person does not believe every time they touch the hot stove it will burn them, they will not learn many new experiences and be left with painful, burned hands. I believe a posteriori…

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    falling tree bough crashed through the kitchen window. Cleaning solvent, bottled, shattered over the stove. The room was ablaze in an instant!.” This piece of evidence means, as the tree fell and broke into the house the stove was still on, and the tree ended up catching on fire which soon lead to the house on fire. Therefore, this example shows how high tech has damaging the world as the fire from the stove made the tree catch on fire which will soon lead to the destruction of the house.…

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    Destructive Tech Carrie Snow, a comedian, once said, “Technology… is a queer thing. It brings you great gifts with one hand, and it stabs you in the back with the other.” In the 1950s, the most recent and powerful piece of technology invented was the atomic bomb. The United States dropped the bomb on Japan, in an effort to end WWII. The United States was also not in good terms with the Soviet Union. Japan surrendered and the much feared nuclear war never happened. The author, Ray Bradbury, wrote…

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    the costumes really bad ! When we barely enter in the orphanage , we smelled rotten food . We enter a room that was once was used as a cafeteria . It was a very old cafeteria , the strange kid had told us that the costumes were in a box next to a stove , we didn’t see any old box we didn’t see anything ! We were still looking…

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    John Colter an explorer of 1808. Tom Murphy a modern day explorer. Both explorers, but have differences and some similarities. Lets explore the two worlds together. John Colter wasn’t really known for anything, but in some minds he's a legend. On October 15, 1803 he joined the famous adventure of Lewis and Clark in Maysville, Kentucky. In 1806, when the returning from the adventure they were in what is now North Dakota. Colter went different ways with Lewis and Clark, joining up with two…

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    Human Factors are what show our capabilities and limitations on what we can and can’t do, but how do we deal with those bad human factor designs that limit us way more than they normally should? The toothbrush for example when brushing our teeth we can do so horizontally or vertically, yet when it comes to brushing our teeth In the direction that we are most dominant that hand must be bent in a very awkward position. This causes a weird form of brushing our teeth compared to when we brush them…

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    Though, gender roles can be seen another way through different eyes. For example, someone living in the city may see men as stuffy, rich, relentless business men who make a game of knocking others down to get where they want to go. Meanwhile, in a poor, underprivileged countryside village, a man is viewed as a hard-worker who does what he can to provide for his family. Either way, in both cases, he is a slave to his own sex, just as a woman can be. Scott Russel Sanders, in his essay “The Man We…

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