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    About Shark Fin Soup

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    prepared * 1) In a large stockpot add broth‚ salt‚ sugar‚ white pepper and ginger and bring to a boil. 2) Taste the broth and re-season as needed. 3) Add the shark fin and return back to a simmer. When the shark fin pieces are tender add in the crab meat and prawns. 4) Bring to a boil and add soy sauce. 5) Stir some cornstarch roux to thick the soup. 6) Turn off the heat and stir in the beaten egg and green onion2 About Shark Fin Soup * thickened soup made w/ chicken/ham broth‚ shredded

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    Rj the Hunt

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    or cold. I think its about the actions of a father. Paraphrase: This poem is about a great father and every where he goes he ingrains peace around his environment. He is sweet like crab apples‚ and a hard-worker. Connotation: Imagery Beside the road he travelled Under the mountains he climbed Bears eat crab apples The sun and clouds through green fields rush by All the sky long among eagles and owls Personification The house stands singing Attitude: The attitude in this poem is punctuality

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    which one can tell by the name‚ is a sea crab. Looking back at “Bikini Bottom”‚ does it all begin to make sense? Mr. Krabs lives in “Bikini Bottom”. The same way that someone of age can come to this conclusion‚ could a small child not be capable of the same thing? Even if someone else can prove that SpongeBob does indeed have educational value‚ is anyone willing to take the risk of their small children asking them about bottoms‚ bikini’s and crabs? The word “crabs” is used to describe pubic lice. If the

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    Everglades Food Chain

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    Insects and then fish. Last but not least plants. The American crocodile and the American alligator coexist in the Everglades. The crocodile eats almost anything. The young eats small fish‚ snails‚ crustaceans and insects. The adults eat fish‚ crabs‚ turtles‚ snakes‚ and small mammals. The American alligator young eats small invertebrates‚ insets‚ small fish‚ and frogs. Adults eat fish‚ turtles‚ mall mammals‚ birds‚ reptiles‚ and small alligators. The invader Burmese pythons eats raccoons‚ opossums

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    Republic of the Philippines UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN PHILIPPINES University Town‚ Catarman‚ Northern Samar COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Graduate Education Department Education 853 (Audio-Visual Techniques) 1st Semester‚ S.Y. 2011-2012 JOY DELA CRUZ MORADO MATEED 2 Student “A Detailed Lesson Plan in Science and Health I” A Detailed Lesson Plan in Science and Health I I.OBJECTIVE: 1. Observe animal sizes. 2. Identify and enumerate animals that are

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    Within the poem considered his most famous work‚ Samuel Taylor Coleridge uses an abundance of literary devices to contribute to the effect of the poem. “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” contains many elements‚ each of which enhances the way the poem conveys meaning. The extensive use of alliteration‚ varying metrical patterns‚ internal and external rhyme‚ anaphora‚ caesura‚ enjambment‚ and inversion add to the complexity of the structure and the overall meaning of “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

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    Handsomest Drowned Man

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    unique factor to the main characters. The unique factor in the story The Very Old Man with Enormous Wings‚ was pretty much can be explained from the title‚ it’s about a man who was washed up shore with tons of crabs around him. As the town people were cleaning up the town from the infested dead crab‚ they stumbled across a roughly over

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    wishes instead that he could be a mindless crab‚ scurrying around the bottom of the ocean; another example of Prufrock’s impression of his position in society‚ rarely comparing himself to real people. In fact‚ in his dream sequence at the end when he imagines how his life might end up‚ he sees himself as an ocean creature‚ surrounded by mermaids "Till human voices wake us‚ and we drown."(131). Eliot not only uses imagery here to create a picture of a headless crab scuttling around at the bottom of the

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    Tintern Abbey

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    Past‚ Present‚ and Future: Finding Life Through Nature William Wordsworth poem “Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey” was included as the last item in his Lyrical Ballads. The general meaning of the poem relates to his having lost the inspiration nature provided him in childhood. Nature seems to have made Wordsworth human.The significance of the abbey is Wordsworth’s love of nature. Tintern Abbey representes a safe haven for Wordsworth that perhaps symbolizes a everlasting

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    Pope Urban II The Crusades were one of the most astonishing movements during the last thousand years. The Crusades spanned hundreds of years in total and took tens of thousands of Europeans miles from their homes to a far off foreign land. During the Crusades much blood was shed‚ many lives were lost‚ and a lasting legacy was left by the Crusaders‚ the effects of which can still be felt today. The man who is credited with starting the Crusades was Pope Urban II. The Crusades were not a

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