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    What makes a good teacher is a tenderhearted person who enjoys teaching students and will do anything to help their students. What makes a great teacher is a person who has a passion to teach students and will get down and dirty with their students. A great teacher also knows their teaching philosophy; in which mine is essentialism. All teachers should know their teaching goals for a few reasons. First they need to know who they are before they can teach anyone anything. They also need to know…

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    This is present in most places around Cebu, specifically in places where the food items they offer have been deep fried. It creates the sauce, in Cebuano it is called "sawsawan". The yellow bottle contains vinegar (suka) and the transparent bottle contains soy sauce (toyo). This is what you call the base and in most places this is what you get. The add ons however, are the calamansi and the chili pepper. So after making the base, you squeeze out a calamansi…

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    Zaki Origin

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    fisherman who was poor. One afternoon while fishing, he found an old bottle. It was rusty and heavy with a few gems on the handle. The fisherman, Peter, knew it was some kind of metal and wanted to sell it but not before cleaning it. He dipped a cloth in vinegar and started rubbing the bottle to get the rust off when suddenly the bottle cork fell off and out came a fog. Within a few seconds, a genie appeared, and he told him his name was Zaki. He was released from that bottle after two decades…

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    Boardwalk Description

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    vicinity, as they bounce off of every window and piece of glass. Crowds of excited people flood the scene, curious to see what was in store for the night. Remarkable smells of the freshly made cuisine, drifts along the walkways. Strong rich smells of vinegar fill my nose, as the wave of Thrashers Fries finally hits me. Sweet sugary fragrances silently creep up my nose next, telling me that the second wave of smells was here. I could feel the strong energy building in this boardwalk, ready to…

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    some sort. “Women wore caps of various kinds. The ‘Mary Stewart’ style, with a heart shaped outline around the face, is still worn.” Women had a wider range of colors. Their makeup was rather extravagant and highly artificial, also. White lead and vinegar was combined and mixed together into a face mask of sorts to give one the appearance of fair, porcelain skin. Women also crushed berries and used the juice to redden their lips and cheeks. Little did they know that these run-of-the-mill beauty…

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    that put them atleast in keeping pace with a skilled medical professional from the ancient Greece. Roman medical practitioners showed great inventiveness when it came to healing real injuries and wounds. They came up with bandages made of cobweb, vinegar and nectar,a blend that proved to be important in fast recovery. 9. Popular clothing . In ancient times, the popularity of an apparel was specifically identified with its ease and simplicity wear. Generally, two sorts of clothes were…

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    An enzyme is a protein catalyst, whose basic function is to increase the rate of the reaction, meaning lowering the activation energy. Because the body creates enzymes to be as specific as possible, in order to prevent inefficiency and careless mistakes, most enzymes come in direct contact with only one substrate to produce products. Enzymes will work on creating substances until the reaction is complete or the particular enzyme is inactivated, which either means being destroyed & recycled or…

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    Salt Water Lab Report

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    Conductivity of Salt Water/ Salt Water Circuit Introduction to Physics UBT 1- Task #2 19/11/2015 Western Governors University Thiago Predebon Introduction: Saltwater Circuit; Did you know that you can use salt water to make a light bulb shine? It sounds crazy, but it's true! This is because salt water is a good conductor of electricity. Salt molecules are made of sodium ions and chlorine ions. (An ion is an atom that has an electrical charge because it has either gained or lost an…

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    Airport Nutrition 101: How To Make The Best Choices You may have the mentality that once you hit the entrance of the airport for vacation you've got a pass to indulge in all food that comes your way. However, we all know you’ve worked so hard to maintain a healthy weight, you don’t have to throw it out the window for a cinnamon bun, ribs and draft beer in one sitting. With simple strategic tips, you can kick off your vacation--yes, still at the airport--without overloading on calories, excess…

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    Jellyfish Research Papers

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    Winds from the Gulf Stream Current and warmer ocean temperatures during the summer months may be the catalysts behind a strange “jellyfish” like creatures popping up on East coast beaches over the past several weeks. Known as the Portuguese Man O’ War, these large, colorful venomous animals are often confused for a jellyfish but are actually part of a group related to jellyfish called siphonophores. They can grow up to 1 foot long and 5 inches wide and their tentacles can stretch as long as…

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