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    and 3 tablespoons of butter. With the bowl you were using‚ you are going to make a hole in the middle of it with your hands. When you have made the hole add the egg in the hole. Once the egg is inside the hole‚ add the milk as well (the milk might overflow a little but that it is okay). Then‚ when you have poured the milk inside the bowl‚ microwave the butter. Once the butter is microwaved put it inside the hole and whisk everything together (the dry and

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    could only get here on that narrow trail. Then what is it she asked? It’s a natural cavern. Smell the air venting out of that area‚ you can smell the cavern. Terry‚ this is amazing‚ but the mountain is full of natural caves and mines‚ why is this hole in the ground of interest to you‚ to us? It’s important because this is where the Widow Grambling came for years to be alone. Lynne‚ anything to do with this mountain is not to be discussed with anyone‚ not even your Mom. How do you know this is the

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    Stephen Hawking

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    April 2005 Physics Honors Stephen Hawking Stephen Hawking was born on January 8‚ 1942. He is the first child of Frank and Isabel Hawking. During the second World War‚ Isabel was sent from her husband’s home in Highgate‚ to Oxford. This was considered a much safer place to have children during the war. Soon after his birth‚ his family moved back in together in their north London home. Hawking began his schooling here at Hertfordshire School. Hawking moved only once during his

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    Troubleshooting Guide Holes in Bread Possible Causes Old Dough Follow proper fermentation time. Improper Mixing Overmixing weakens the dough and undermixing underdevelops the dough; each causes poor gas retention. Mix to proper dough development. Lack of Moisture in Proofer Dough forms a crust‚ trapping gas. Adjust proofer to proper humidity. Improper Moulding Set moulder properly to expel most of the gas. Moulder Rollers in Poor Condition Trapped gas in dough causes holes. Check and repair moulders

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    Bunsen Burner

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    Gas Inlet helps to adjust the gas being produced. c. Barrel d. Collar e. Air ports/holes to control the amount of air let into the Bunsen burner for combustion. f. Needle valve g. Anfnlk h. Anf 3. Color of flame (closed air holes): Blue on the bottom and Orange on the top 4. Deposit on porcelain dish (closed air holes): Black 5. Deposit on porcelain dish (open air holes): None 6. Effect of charcoal on flame: The blue flame turns orange 7. Matchstick on

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    story of the bananafish to a young girl named Sybil Carpenter. He says that “[bananafish] swim into a hole where there’s a lot of bananas. They’re very ordinary-looking fish when they swim in. But once they get in‚ they behave like pigs. Why‚ I’ve known some bananafish to swim into a banana hole and eat as many as seventy-eight bananas. Naturally‚ after that they’re so fat they can’t get out of the hole again” (p. 16). When Seymour Glass tells the story of the bananafish to young Sybil‚ he is actually

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    behind as a result. The fracking process can be summed up in five steps: the first step is to drill a hole‚ the second step is to pump the hole with a pressurized mixture of water‚ sand‚ and chemicals‚ the third step is to take out the mixture out of the hole‚ the fourth step is to reel in the natural gas that comes out of the hole‚ the final step is to insert the water mixture back into the hole and seal it back up (Huffman). The fresh water that has been used up in the Fracking process cannot be

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    around the country. The trials proved to be daunting since we were expected to play 81 holes over 3 days‚ and I was not off to a great start due to immense pressure. By the second day‚ I felt devoid of energy and my shots were listless. However‚ I did not allow myself to get discouraged and by the 3rd day I had caught up to be just 5 strokes behind the top two players. All I required was a par on the last hole to secure myself a place in the national team. Unfortunately‚ luck was not with by my side

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    stephen hawking

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    part where I have to write a letter to you. I’m going to start off by saying thank you for your contributions to science. Like your study on black holes and your law of black holes that states In the case of two objects with equal masses m and zero intrinsic angular momenta‚ this upper bound is (2-√2)m. This law was very important in understanding black holes. You accomplishing all of this stuff is amazing because you did all of this stuff while being affected by ALS a very rare and uncommon disease

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    Congenital Heart Syndrome

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    ventricular septal defect (VSD) is similar to an ASD. The difference is that the hole is located between the two ventricles (lower chambers of the heart). The effect is essentially the same. Oxygen-rich blood that would otherwise be pumped into the aorta is allowed to flow back into the right ventricle. Consequently‚ less oxygen is available to the rest of the body. A small VSD is unlikely to have severe consequences. A larger hole‚ however‚ can cause fatigue‚ difficulty taking deep breaths‚ and in extreme

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