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    Ice Cream Lab

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    Ice Cream Lab Purpose: To use the properties of thermodynamics to create delicious vanilla ice cream. Recipe: 2 cups heavy cream 1 cup whole milk 2/3 cup sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 vanilla bean‚ scraped Data Table: Time mixed: 30 minutes‚ 1800s Mass of salt: 1.77 kg Mass of ice: 2.27 kg Initial Temp. (ingredients): 12 Degrees Celsius Initial Temp. (ice) -12 Degrees Celsius Total mass: 0.64 kg Final temp. (ice and ice cream): 4 Degrees Celsius Mass of ingredients before:

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    Ethics‚ Fairness‚ and Trust in Negotiations Discuss two of the following statements then respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings.  Try to respond to students who picked different statements. * Discuss how skills in ethics‚ fairness‚ and trust can be a part of the negotiation process even though some negotiation tactics challenge those values. * Identify the Five Bases for Trust and explain why they are important in the negotiation process. Describe Kant’s Ethics of

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    healing cream or the COCO – CHAR – CREAM‚ particularly. Due to economic crisis we are facing today‚we should think of some remedies to various ailments or diseases that we are suffering from. Remedies that we can afford at a very low cost and can avail everywhere. In this study‚ the researchers wanted to find answers to the questions of the possibility to formulate a low cost cream from the cococnut charcoal and coconut oil. Determined whether it is comparable with the other commercial cream in our

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    Ice Cream Baked

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    Have you ever baked ice cream? Make a cool tasty treat in a hot oven What you need: * 3 large eggs * 175g caster sugar * 3 scoops of vanilla ice cream * 3 large cookies * Foil * Baking tray * Mixing bowl * Hand mixer * Spoon How to: Ask an adult for help with the oven and making the meringue. 1. Preheat the oven to 240 degrees Celsius. 2. To make the meringue‚ first separate the eggs. Put the three egg whites in a mixing bowl and whisk using a hand

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    Ice Cream Monologue

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    "Mommmm‚ look an ice cream!" I inserted my hands down into my pockets hoping that there’s a penny on it to buy that what so-called ice cream. I haven’t tasted it for a long time though. "Not even a penny huh?" Well‚ what do I expect? It really sucks having no parents to buy what I want and what I need. I just stared at the boy having his melting vanilla ice cream‚ glazed with chocolate and some sprinkles as a topping. Damn it. I get damn jealous of that boy. Better to get moving. "Mom‚ could

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    the land roughly 50/50. This is not the only thing that would make a place perfect‚ all of us humans would also like to have equal fairness‚ too! An example of this is when in a court case‚ that the judge would attempt to not be biased in any way‚ and to give both of the sides a chance to speak for themselves. Overall‚ I think that a Utopia should be a place of fairness‚ where all get to equal chances. First of all‚ what would our society be like? I’d prefer for a Utopia to be peaceful‚ no aggression

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    Scoop Ice Cream

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    creative that they are inventing these products that consumers are able to put to daily use. After seeing exactly how bizarre some of these items are‚ you can’t help but ask if their creators intended them for serious use. How does a scoop of ice cream sound on a motorized cone? How about a bra with its very own built in wine rack? The number of people putting these items to daily use may actually shock you. Have you ever been told by someone to go eat crap? Well it is now possible. After purchasing

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    Fairness in the American Taxation System The hot topic in America right now is taxation. While many members of society believe the current taxing system is fair‚ others believe it is not. The President‚ congress‚ and the senate try their hardest to work together to please the entire population with all of the reforms they make. Not only is paying taxes mandatory for American citizens‚ it is a public duty. The reason people are required to pay tax is because the government uses the money collected

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    assert that political obligations are acquired through morally imbued relationships between the citizen and his compatriots‚ or the citizen and the state. One such theory is the “principle of fair play” (sometimes referred to as the “principle of fairness”).1 Very simply put‚ authors of this principle argue that promises and deliberate consent are not the only possible grounds of special rights and obligations; instead the acceptance of benefits within certain sorts of cooperative schemes‚ they maintain

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    Exam Aman Birgi 100836261 PHIL 3340 Vida Panitch Part A: Political Liberalism John Rawls ’ Political Liberalism is an answer to the most common criticism of his Theory of Justice as Fairness where critics argued that it was just another conception of justice that is incompatible with other doctrines. It failed to clarify the concept of the good in a reasonable pluralist society by not distinguishing between an independent political theory

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