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    Elizabethan Era Food

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    safer to drink than water so that is typically all they drank, but keep in mind it had a very low alcohol content, around 1-2 % (Rubel). There are tons of different wines ale and beer. Perry is a slightly alcoholic pear cider. Verjuice is a sharp vinegar made from grapes used for cooking or sometimes as a condiment. Rhenish is a German wine typically strong. Claret comes from Gascony (south France). Cahary is a white wine from the Canary Islands. Sack is from Spain and sweetened with sugar. Beer…

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    items that i had never seen before. One was actual traditional paella rice. It was in a large sack, which I think made it look more authentic than the bagged rice found in most places in the U.S. A second item that I found interesting was cherry vinegar called “El Majuelo: Vinagre de Jerez Reserva” because I had never seen this kind of vinaigrette before. Another interesting item was one called “Wild Lavender Honey”, which is unpasteurized and raw. It is added to desserts, cheese, yogurt, or…

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    Melissa Robell Ommidala Pattawong November 21st, 2014 Learning about Ammonia The chemical that I researched was Ammonia because of it’s involvement in agriculture. I am interested in agriculture and plan on majoring in Animal Science. Ammonia is an ingredient in many of the products that I use when working with animals and this made me curious. I used this opportunity to learn more about this chemical that is important in future career. Some general information about Ammonia is the chemical…

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    Rosaura The Monkey

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    Growing up I was always poor, my mom was a maid and my dad was a teacher. My parents always told me that they are many people out there that are stereotypes and separate you by class. Even though I never really experienced it because everyone in my neighborhood is poor. Once I turned 13 my parents lost their home and we had to move in with my aunt that lived in the nicer part of Torrance. On the first day of school in my new neighborhood people asked me where I came from and I told them from Los…

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    brilliant narrative interpolation. Christ is shown crucified between two thieves on the hill of Golgotha, outside Jerusalem, which is seen in the distance. A man has climbed a ladder and turns back to dip a sponge at the end of a pole into a bowl of vinegar to give Christ to drink. In the lower left three men—two are clearly identifiable by their attire as soldiers—throw dice for Christ’s garment. The standing figure beneath Christ’s cross is Saint John—the "beloved disciple"—while his mother…

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    Research Paper On Marble

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    see this material in the form of slabs, and not as a structural building material. Marble is a relatively porous stone. This makes it easily machinable. Unfortunately, this also makes it easily penetrated by certain types of acid such as lemon or vinegar. Certain specialized maintenance is often required. Quartzite Quartzite is also a metamorphic rock though it has much stronger physical…

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    the mummies in Palermo were embalmed similar to how the Egyptians did it but others were dipped into either lime or arsenic. The most common method for this area in Italy was to place the bodies in dry, volcanic soil and then bathed in water and vinegar (Jeremiah 49-52). Also, when the Greeks came into Alexandria, Egypt and took over, they showed a fascination in the process of mummification that the Egyptians had practiced. This was thought-provoking because of the fact that the Greeks because…

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    Messianiic Prophecies

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    performed. As I mentioned earlier, I see major problems with this person being beat beyond recognition and beat until every joint is knocked out of place with not a single bone broken. While at the same time, having their hands and feet pierced, given vinegar for thirst, and proclaiming to be the Son of God - thus fulfilling Psalms2:7 - a main reason that Jesus was targeted to be killed (John 5:18). How could someone arrange to be born in Bethlehem? How does one arrange to be betrayed for 30…

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    Post Crucifixion Essay

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    Painted around the year 1470, by an Alsatian artist, this image is unlike no others. Coming from the Northern Renaissance era, the image brings together an idea that has never before been portrayed, which is that of the pre and post crucifixion Christ. The pre crucifixion Christ or also known as the Pensive Christ, seeks to depict the moments of grief, sorrow, desertion, and betray in reference to humankind, whereas the depiction of a post crucifixion Christ reflects on the idea of Christ as…

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    There is no need to buy expensive cleaning tools. Crumpled newspaper will ensure that the glass is streak-free. To make the glass sparkle once more, vinegar and water solution is the key. Ammonia also works like magic when it comes to refurbishing the look of glass windows and doors. Tips on How to Clean and Care for Wall and Floor Tiles Both unglazed and ceramic tiles need to be cleaned at least once…

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