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    Durian husk is also used as a material in making hand made paper. You can make artistic paper which has particular patterns when you make it out of durian husk pulp. To make paper from durian husks: Chop some durian husks into small pieces. Put them into a cooking pan or drum (depends on how much husk you cook)‚ add water to the pan until all husks are soaked. Cooked the husks for about 1 to 1.5 hours to soften them. Let them cool down to room temperature. Put them in the blender to crush

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    OPERATION PLAN A. Type of Cuisine For our business‚ we will be focusing in Filipino Cuisine. We want our guests to taste the real goodness of a home-style cooking. Another reason why we choose this type of cuisine is because we want to promote our very own dishes to the foreigners. And‚ for others to remember that filipino foods will always be the best for filipinos. B. Equipment The following equipment will be used for cooking and serving guests. The equipments

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    The Paper Bag Princess

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    strong‚ smart‚ and the realization that beauty comes from within. A prince is kidnapped by a dangerous dragon‚ as the dragon’s fiery breath burns up all the clothes in the palace the princess who loves the prince is left with only finding a paper bag to wear as she goes to rescue her love. By cleverly tricking the dragon‚ she enters the cave where the prince‚ still beautifully dressed‚ is held captive. She recues him‚ and is true love rewarded? No! The prince complains that she is a disaster

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    There were plain tamales‚ tamales with red‚ green‚ yellow and black chile‚ tamales with chocolate‚ fish tamales‚ frog‚ tadpole‚ mushroom‚ rabbit‚ gopher‚ turkey‚ bee‚ egg‚ squash blossom‚ honey‚ ox‚ seed and nut tamales. There were white and red fruit tamales‚ white tamales‚ yellow tamales‚ dried meat tamales‚ roasted meat‚ stewed meat‚ bean and rice tamales. There were sweet sugar‚ pineapple‚ raisin‚ cinnamon‚ berry‚ banana and pumpkin tamales. There were hard and soft cheese tamales‚ roasted quail

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    1. Explain the exclusionary rule and the fruit of the poisonous tree. How does this rule impact police officers? Please provide at least one real-world example in your answer. When police collect evidence that is related to a crime illegally‚ or against the defendant’s rights by unreasonable search and seizure‚ it is inadmissible in court; even if the seized evidence happens to be highly incriminating‚ such as a murder weapon. This is called the Exclusionary Rule. Additionally‚ if that evidence is

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    Which is the correct symbol for the stalling speed or the minimum steady flight speed in a specified configuration? C) VS1 Longitudinal dynamic instability in an airplane can be identified by B) pitch oscillations becoming progressively steeper True course measurements on a Sectional Aeronautical Chart should be made at a meridian near the midpoint of the course because the3 C) angles formed by lines of longitude and the course line vary from point to point. Regulations which refer to

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    a brown paper bag which the 40-year-old housewife held at the bottom‚ all 10 ¬¬¬¬¬¬-fingers at full stretch. But one side of the bag ruptured‚ too weak to hold even its meagre content. Aling Saling coddled her torn paper bag like a baby to keep what was left of her precious rice from spilling onto the wet pavement. She was torn: should she kneel and pick up her rice one grain at a time or take refuge from the rain and protect what was left? She walked on‚ her shoulders hunched over her bag. Her experience

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    these issues and try to solve them. It is remarkable that all literary works deal with various social issues. Authors explore‚ show and develop them in different ways. This helps a reader to understand the concepts of these social issues better. The Paper Bag Princess written by Robert Munsch‚ and Hana’s Suitcase written by Karen Levine are two significant pieces of literature that deal with similar social issues. Their main characters‚ princess

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    The Purpose of Paper Bags

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    The Bears were well beaten last week when they lost to Mt Albert by 52 – 18. The Lions scored 32 points before the Bears managed to trouble the scorers and quite frankly the Lions looked like they had plenty in reserve. The Bears have a lot of young players in their side and it is that inexperience that has seen them struggle this year as they look to the future. The Tigers have much to play for and it is unlikely they will drop their guard this weekend and should come away with a sound victory

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    Fruits Professor Kelechi Mezu Introduction to Biology – SCI 115 March 2‚ 2010 We use our sense of taste to differ if fruit is sweet or sour. That taste depends on the components in the fruit. Fruits contain fructose‚ acids‚ vitamin‚ starch‚ proteins‚ and cellulose. All of these components contribute to the taste of fruit. Fruits with high fructose levels tend to be sweeter whereas fruits with high levels of acid tend to be sour. Oranges however‚ have equal quantities of fructose and acids

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