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    the surface of the guacamole cover it and to prevent air reaching it. (The oxygen in the air causes oxidation which will turn the guacamole brown.) Refrigerate until ready to serve. Chilling tomatoes hurts their flavor, so if you want to add chopped tomato to your guacamole, add it just before serving like I will now. • Variations: For a very quick guacamole just take a 1/4 cup of salsa and mix it in with your mashed…

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    land would have to begin immediately to have a timely harvest in August. The new land will be developed similar to the current acre in 50’ wide by 80’ long sections, providing 8 beds per section for field crops. We will plant watermelon, squash, tomato, bell pepper, and lima beans during the Spring season. We will plant lettuce, broccoli, collard greens, turnips, and squash during the Winter season. Field crops will are planted every three months or every…

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    Wearing a heavy, uncomfortable uniform with a feathery plume strapped to my head while simultaneously playing an instrument and stomping around a football field does not sound very glamorous at a glance. However, this is how I chose to spend the majority of my Saturdays and Tuesday nights when I signed up for marching band. Enticed by the promise of a magical and musical trip to Disney, I had no idea what I had gotten myself into. I suffered through hours upon hours of music memorization and…

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    Synthesis Of Milk

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    The project that I will be testing and researching is if milk can create plastic and which acid creates the hardest plastic. I chose to do this project because it was very interesting to me and I thought that this would be a very interesting way to reduce the harmful gasses that we produce. Also if it works then this could be a thing that changes mankind by reducing pollution and helping the human race live a healthier life and maybe it would even help make the Earth live a little longer than…

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    Beauty In The Bluest Eye

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    Toni Morrison is known for using vastly descriptive details throughout her writing, she does this to make descriptive comparisons in order for the reader to connect with her work. In The Bluest Eye Toni Morrison uses description to make comparisons about beauty. In Recitatif Morrison uses details to describe Twyla and Roberta’s life. She uses detail to portray to her readers the hardship and struggles each and everyone of her characters face throughout the story. This use of description draws…

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    salivary duct and oesophagus. Bob is killed, being chewed on by the teeth, enclosed in a dark area where he can’t escape. After Bob is ground up by the teeth and moistened by saliva, he is nothing but some crushed up dough, chomped up pepperoni, squishy tomato and mashed up cheese. The saliva in the mouth contains…

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    Importantly, vitamin K improves blood circulation in the body and prevents blood clotting. Lycopene :- Lycopene is a useful element for human body, especially for the skin of males and females. This is mostly found in tomatoes. The red color of tomato is due to the presence of lycopene in…

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    focus on anything but the uncontrollable shaking of my legs and the pronunciation of “sinosauropteryx.” I willed my body to look normal as I walked up to the front of the class, but that only caused my insides to turn. I felt my face turn a bright, tomato red.…

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    Gmo Pros And Cons

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    As a result, these enhancements allow these foods to be a primary source for nourishment. An example of increased GM foods is the pink pineapple. It was recently approved for import by the United States. The pink pineapples contain the tomato-based pigment lycopene, which is a antioxidant that might help prevent cancer. Another candidate for incorporation into GM foods, are omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids. This particular compound is essential in early childhood brain development.…

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    It felt like there was a gigantic elephant in the room as we walked around and with every step the weight of the elephant got heavier and heavier. The cashier was a white man but his skin was as red as a tomato which made me believe he had been in the sun for too long. His hair was the same dark shade of mud and if i hadn’t known better i would’ve actually thought it was mud. I didn't see his eyes but I can assume they were a bottomless pit of darkness,…

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