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    medium speed until combined. Ensure there are no lumps in the mix. Add apple cider vinegar in the smooth and lump-free mixture and again turn on the mixer on low speed. Now, portion the batter into cupcake pan and bake at 325 degrees, until a toothpick comes out clean. Or, press the cake and if it springs back, it is all ready for you. Unmold the cupcakes and cool these on cooling racks. Add granulated sugar, vanilla extract, and toasted marshmallow in a heatproof bowl. Melt the sugar…

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    Shelldon Clamsworth is a coral farmer, that lives on the outskirts of the Grand Reef. Coral farmers harvest coral, a valued resource in the reef, for King Shellington. The life of a coral farmer is hard, not only harvesting coral, but fighting to survive the brutal currents on the outskirts of the reef, and the creatures that lurk there. Not a day goes by that Shelldon has to fight off some sort of crab or fish. Shelldon had the appearance that most coral farmers did, rugged, with bland colors…

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    Beasts were near. When this creature was stabbed by the blade when it’s blue that creature/beast will turn to stone. Goblins are hunched backed, about two to three feet tall, and have razor sharp teen that can bite through bones like breaking a toothpick, but these Goblins are fat and weak and they have snow reflexes. Wunda Beasts are just like wolves, but they are four feet tall and six feet long. Their greatest abilities are running great distances and they have a great bond with their master…

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    Shaggy Beard sent Catherine wedding gifts “He sent me a silver toothpick, a sewing kit, and a gauze headdress in a stinking green that is my least becoming color” (140). Catherine despised Shaggy Beards gifts and refused consent to marry him. She did not want to have to live with him and be his wife. For months Catherine…

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    Toothbrush Essay

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    frayed end. The stick was rubbed against the tooth’s surface to remove food. 1498, ancient Chinese improved the product and made toothbrushes from aromatic trees and horse tail hair. The Chinese also sharpened one end to a point, to use as a toothpick. 1690, the word toothbrush was established by Anthony Wood. 1770, William Addis, while in prison, made a toothbrush out of small animal bone, filed holes, and tied and glued hair through the holes. Ten years later, he turned his idea into a…

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    Oral Microbiome Essay

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    To start these procedures a person will do a test using Colony PCR. This will be done by touching a toothpick to a selected colony and swirling with the matching 25 uL of PCR. Lastly, a person will visualize their DNA using gel electrophoresis. First, add 1.0 uL of 10X loading dye and 10uL PCR product and mix. Then Use a micropipette to load 10 uL of sample…

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    We were not born to initially understand the responsibilities of adulthood. Everything after birth is a learned behavior, we either visually or physically learn something; we are taught how to walk, how to run, and how to write are own name. As we grow older we are more aware of our surroundings, so we are able to choose from what we find an interest in. Figuring out what we like helps in deciding what we want to learn and what we want to become, all of this is based off the actions we see in…

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    Family Ties- “A Pair of Tickets” There are so many different cultures around the world which makes up the very core of who we are as individuals. From the way we speak, dress, our religion and to the food we eat are just a few examples. At times, we can lose our sense of heritage of who we are from the relationships with have with our parents. A disagreement or being embarrassed by our parents can cause someone to totally disconnect themselves from one’s own heritage. In Amy Tan’s short story…

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    A piece of childhood Have you ever had the graceful feeling of connection with a person who is no longer with you through a special thing that keeps him or her in your memory? For me, what sustains my relationship with my grandmother is a quince-and-chocolate cake. The pristine flavor of innocence, the tender aroma of chastity, the bittersweet taste of freedom, and the sensation of intimacy – all of these make it such a significant experience. That is why the relationship between me and this…

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    The Real Talk on Rex Beach It is important in life to realize the hard times people have had in previous years with living conditions, food, and shelter. The problems people had encountered were, children not having as much rules, being able to use chewing tobacco and them working very young working every day for their family to provide for them as well. Every family in the older times, has dealt with problems encountering troubles on the farm or troubles with scarce food sources. The article,…

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