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    Western Cuisine

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    HRM 108: Western Cuisine MONDAY (10:30am-1:30pm) SPANISH CUISINE 1: TAPAS SPANISH CUISINE 2: POLLO AL CHILINDRON (CHICKEN WITH BELL PEPPER) Maya Jamaica Morallos IV- HRM Chef Janice Cruz Introduction A croquette is a small fried food roll containing usually as main ingredients mashed potatoes‚ and/or minced meat (veal‚ beef‚ chicken‚ or turkey)‚ shellfish‚ fish‚ vegetables‚ and soaked white bread‚ egg‚ onion‚ spices and herbs‚ wine‚ milk‚ or any of the combination thereof

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    An acronym for the American Telephone and Telegraph Company. The acronym is sometimes used to refer to the firm that ran most of the nation’s telephone system prior to 1982 (referred to as “bell”) It is also used to refer to the subsidiary of Bell that provided long distance service after the breakup of the bell system. Note that in 2006‚ SBC merged with AT&T and took the AT&T name; so now‚ once again‚ AT&T refers to a company that provides local telephone service‚ long distance service‚ and also advanced

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    For Whom the Bell Tolls

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    comprehended only in the epiphany at the end of each person’s time? An ongoing skirmish occurs in every man’s mentality‚ victory‚ never found‚ until death is upon the individual. Ernest Hemmingway’s main character‚ Robert Jordan‚ in his novel‚ For Whom the Bell Tolls‚ portrays his internal war with death through imagery‚ personification‚ and symbolism. When at war in a foreign country‚ images of recollections are the thread that attaches an entity to authentic life and contentment‚ as does the same coping

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    Accessories included big clunky plastic jewelry‚ big gaudy rings‚ and large caps. Late 60’s - Women wore micro-mini dresses and skirts‚ hot pants‚ and bell bottom pants with chunky heeled shoes or knee high go-go boots. Fabrics were printed with flowers or wild patterns in bold psychedelic colors. "The Hippie Look" was very popular. It included bell-bottom jeans‚ peasant skirts‚ flouncy shirts‚ fringed vests‚ sandals‚ love beads‚ huge sunglasses‚ bandanas‚ and headbands. Hair was worn long‚ in braids

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    her psychological vulnerability and shame an embodiment of her civilization . . . we should reconsider the nature of the speaker in Plath’s poems‚ her relationship to the poet‚ and the extent to which the poems are confessional” (104). The novel‚ The Bell Jar‚ chronicles her college years and first attempt at suicide‚ and her poetry‚ primarily in the collection in Ariel‚ provides glimpses into her state of mind. She interjects herself into her work so deeply that it is unmistakable that the speaker

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    I finally came unhinged in the dentist’s office — one of those ritzy pediatric practices tricked out with comic books‚ DVDs and arcade games — where I’d taken my 3-year-old daughter for her first exam. Until then‚ I’d held my tongue. I’d smiled politely every time the supermarket-checkout clerk greeted her with “Hi‚ Princess”; ignored the waitress at our local breakfast joint who called the funny-face pancakes she ordered her “princess meal”; made no comment when the lady at Longs Drugs said‚ “I

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    Overview A transistor is a semiconductor device that amplifies and switches electrical currents. They are the core component of any modern electronic devices‚ such as computer‚ telephones and other electronics. Nowadays most transistors are use to produce integrated circuits. There were a numerous inventions‚ or problems with the inventions that lead to the birth of the transistor. Radio signals‚ could be sent carrying information over a long distance away; the only problem was there was no device

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    and see Dr. Gordon‚ a psychiatrist‚ who prescribes her with shock treatments so horrendous that she refuses to go back. Though she has stopped treatment her depression continues to worsen‚ and she describes it as a feeling of being concealed under a bell jar‚ struggling to breath. After many half-hearted attempts at taking her own life‚ Esther leaves a note telling her mother that she’s going for a long walk; when in reality‚ she is taking a couple dozen

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    Butter and Olive Oil

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    Lab 1- Poultry 1 Methods of cooking: Dry methods a. deep fat frying b. shallow/ pan frying c. sautéing Baking/ Roasting Lab 2- Poultry 2 Fabricating a. Supreme b. Deboned leg ¼ c. Spatched Cocked Cornish hen Methods of cooking: Dry Methods a. sautéing b. Roasting c. Grilling Lab 3- Fish and Shell Fish Fabrication a. whole fish b. fillet fish c. deboned whole fish d. steaks and whole e. papillote Lab 4 & 5: Fish

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    Changing Fashions

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    two after it has originally been made. One may say the design and fashion of clothing has barely changed at all. For example‚ in the 1940s‚ jeans that were broad at the end were considered to be bell bottom jeans‚ mainly because they resembled the shape of a bell. Over the years‚ the name was changed from bell bottoms‚ to wide legged jeans‚ and is now called boot cut jeans. The only thing changed about them was the name. Films and the television shows are a great source of fashions and quick changes

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