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    Beets Recipe

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    or even jalapenos to their brine. You can experiment with your own herb-and-spice additions. Recipe 2 dozen eggs, you’ll need 20 minutes, and it will be ready in 3 days. Supplies needed: Canning jars which are able to hold 2 dozen eggs. You may already have them if you are already well-versed in canning and preserving foods. You may purchase sterilized mason jars at your local grocery store or at a super market, or can find them at some large arts and crafts retail stores. You

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    In March, by Geraldine Brooks, we learn about the political time period of the American Civil War. The main character, Mr. March is an avid abolitionist on the Union side working as a chaplain. An idealistic Mr. March goes against his moral code of pacifism, and takes action by joining the American Civil War. If March is not as idealistic as he is, he never would have fought in the war. Throughout the novel, one recurring theme in Mr. March’s life are his decisions whether to take action against

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    Clostridium Botulism

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    Canning at home has become one of the more popular at home activities in the U.S, people get the experience of making their own jams and jellies while paying less than they would for buying these products already made, canned, and readied for purchase in stores. Although at home canning is popular it does come with a high risk, Botulism. History Botulism is a rare but serious paralytic illness caused by a nerve toxin that is produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum and sometimes by strains

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    runs around it, it isn’t set. If it builds up it’s ready. I skimmed the foam off the top with a spoon and put it into a dish, because the foam is still good to eat and taste the same it just doesn’t look as pretty. To fill the jars, I placed the canning funnel into a clean jar and filled the jar almost to the top with jelly. I used a damp paper towel to wipe off the rim of the jar, so there would be a clean seal and placed a flat lids that had been sitting in hot water on top. I screwed the band

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    Dear Chicago Tribune, My name is Jurgis Rudkus. I am a Lithuanian immigrant who came to America with my wife, Ona. I’m writing this letter to inform you of what is going on in the meat packaging factories. I came to America to live out the American dream, but what I got was the reality of wage slavery. The working conditions are disgustingly horrible. Everyway we go to work in a worn out broken-down factory where meat is rotten and diseased. Meat packers were put into assembly line. More accurately

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    Catalase Lab Report

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    17. Put the catalase solution with a cap into the ice chest. 18. Pour 40 mL of hydrogen peroxide into one of the canning jars. Pour 40 mL of hydrogen peroxide into the other 3 jars and put two of them in the refrigerator and one in the freezer with lids on. 19. Make sure to take the jar out of the freezer after 10 minutes, and the two jars out of the freezer after 20 minutes. 20. Ask another individual (mom) to have a stopwatch on one of the phones ready to go, and for you to have a phone set

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    Jonathan Schnurr 4/17/15 AP World History Period.6 Period 5 Industrialization and Global Integration, c.1750 to c.1900 How did the technology that was developed between 1750-1900 improve the standard of living and work conditions of the people living during that period and how did it advance the business and political arenas. Typewriter (1714) The Typewriter was invented in 1714 by a team of three men: Christopher Latham Sholes, Carlos Glidden, and Samuel Soule. The typewriter

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    OL-GEN140 Week 5 FINAL DRAFT_3.docx Week 5/By Jeffrey Ray Jackson Sr. Because, human(s) being(s), health, may depend upon crop growing, living organism multiplicity. Should, savor gardening, from old massive habits. Allowing, opportunities, of vast-full new efforts to grow a garden, continue being a gardener. In order, to raise awareness, to hustle the garden, by cultivating, tending, sowing seeds, embedding, and growing a variety of plants. After plant growth, begins the de-weeding, weeding-out

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    one” (7). She quit school at the age of 12 after a teacher washed her mouth out with soap to speak Spanish. She says, “My crime”? Speaking words the teacher called dog language “Espanol, my family’s natural musica” (7). However, when life at the canning factory is no better, she says, “Maybe I should have stayed in school, because Spanish is forbidden here at work, too.I can’t let myself forget that being revealed as bilingual is a sure way to get fired” (12). Lorena is obviously frustrated and angry

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    Border Justice Issues

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    The very notion of a nation state, imagines for many people, feelings of warmth and protection, a home, groups of people all tied through social, ethnic, economic, and historical bonds. To protect these associations, borders in combination with judicial powers give the nation-state authority to decide who can enter the country. This essay looks closely at the connections between a nation states immigration and border procedures and whether these policies are just and fair, or they in fact, incompatible

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