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    Cooking Utensils List and Their Uses Boiler: A utensil made up of two pans that fit together. Heat from the water boiling in the lower pan cooks food in the upper pan without scorching. Double boiler: Two saucepans that fit together so that the contents of the upper pan can be cooked or heated by boiling water in the bottom pan. If you don’t have a double boiler‚ you can improvise by placing a heatproof mixing bowl over a larger pot filled with water. Colander: A bowl with holes in the bottom

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    OIL PALM INDUSTRY ECONOMIC JOURNAL (VOL. 2(2)/2002) Malaysian Palm Oil Industry at Crossroads and its Future Direction Khoo Khee Ming* and D Chandramohan** ABSTRACT Palm oil accounts for 20% and 46% of the global oil and fats production and trade respectively. Malaysia is the world’s largest producer and exporter of palm oil with a 50% share of world palm oil production and 61% of exports. This paper assesses the growth of the Malaysian palm oil industry and the limitations of land and labour

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    Brittany Butler and Nick Schuchardt MBA 633 Position Paper The Oil Industry: "Why Companies Are Not Getting a Fair Shake" Within the last two years‚ the oil industry has increased the price of oil causing gas prices to rise to $3.00 a gallon today. It was only a few years ago that the price of gas was $1.00 a gallon. There have been many complaints against the oil industry on price gauging and monopolizing the industry. Oil companies are reaching sales up to $100 billion and they are seeing

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    Mr. Lassiter has quite a dilemma on his hangs trying to figure out the correct number of shirts to buy to sell at an upcoming event. He buys the shirts in bulk and sells them at the price of $100 for a dozen‚ or $8.33 a piece‚ to vendors whom turn around and sell them for $10 apiece to event attendees. The only known number is 20‚000 tickets being sold in the standing area. The number of tickets sold in the grandstands he thought would be the following possibilities: 80‚000 tickets with a .26

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    The Future of Oil

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    Critique on “The Future Of Oil” INTRODUCTION In April 9‚ 2012 an article in TIME Magazine‚ titled " The Future of Oil" by author Bryan Walsh which is a senior writer for TIME magazine‚ covering energy‚ environment and diseases infers and appraises the future of oil in the aspect of economy‚ value‚ scarcity and finding its alternatives. The author reveals and reviews the importance of oils to global economy as well as the urgency on finding another replacement for oil in order to flee the world

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    study to attempt to prove that by using the activated charcoal‚ it would help control the pungent odor of the coconut milk when applied to the hair making it more acceptable to the society. B. Statement of the Problem Main Problem: This study aims to find out if activated charcoal would help control the pungency of the coconut milk when applied to hair and to make it more acceptable to the society. Specific Problems: 1. Can activated charcoal effectively control the pungent odor of coconut milk

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    The plaid shirt was covering my tank top‚ the sleeves rolled up to the elbows and the collar soaked with sweat. The faded red had been stained a dark crimson from the sweat pouring off me. I threw another bale onto the hayrack‚ straw getting caught in my shirt. I grabbed the open front of my shirt and shook free the straw. I rubbed the sleeve of the plaid shirt across my brow‚ to wipe away the sweat. I grabbed the final bale off the last hay rack of the day and threw it over the side‚ towards where

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    Separations: Chromatography of M&M and Ink Dyes Almost all substances we come into contact with on a daily basis are impure; that is‚ they are mixtures. Similarly‚ compounds synthesized in the chemical laboratory are rarely produced pure. As a result‚ a major focus of research in chemistry is designing methods of separating and identifying components of mixtures. Many separation methods rely on physical differences between the components of a mixture. For example‚ filtration takes advantage of substances

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    coming into the United States face in the story “Romero’s Shirt”. That which is the often not talked about internal conflict that immigrants face when entering an extremely materialistic revolving country like America. Gilb demonstrates this dilemma through the character of Romero with a rather interesting plot that is elaborates with theme‚ character development‚ and heavy use of symbolism. When Romero loses his most prized possession; his shirt‚ he faces an internal conflict on whether or not it should

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    Coconut oil is a popular nutritional oil derived from the flesh of matured coconuts. Coconuts have long been a primary source of food throughout the tropics and their many industrial and cosmetic applications have made them a valuable commodity. Coconut oil is heat stable‚ making it suitable for cooking at high temperatures‚ it’s slow to oxidize‚ resists rancidity and has a shelf life of approximately two years or more (virgin coco creme created through a wet-milling process has an indefinite shelf

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