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    Ingredients - makes 16 large spring rolls: 1 cup thinly sliced carrot 1 cup shredded Chinese cabbage 1 cup spring onions thinly sliced 1 cup mushrooms diced 1 1/2 cups thin rice noodles 16 sheets of defrosted spring roll pastry ( for fried spring rolls) 16 sheets of rice paper (for fresh spring rolls) 450g chicken mince (if making fried spring rolls) Method: Fried Spring Rolls: 1. Boil enough water to submerge the noodles and place both the water and noodles in a bowl to break them up

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    ciusConfucius was known for he’s teachings‚ preserved in the Analects‚ focused on creating ethical models of family and public interaction‚ and setting educational standards. Confucius was born in 551 B.C. in the Lu state of China and died on 479 B.C. There was a historian named Ssu-ma Chi’en and according to Records of the Historian‚ Confucius was born into a royal family of the Chou Dynasty also Confucius was a descendant of a branch of the royal house of Shang‚ the dynasty (a family of rulers)

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    In Rachel Carson’s "Silent Spring" she calls attention to the dangers of pesticides. Through her use of imagery‚ rhetorical questions‚ and similes she has created a very passionate argument towards whether or not farmers should use these poisons that affect much more than they think. She asks if "Indiana still raised any boys who roam throw woods?". "If so‚ who guarded the poisoned area to make sure no one went through?" " Who kept vigilant watch to tell the innocent stroller that he was about

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    In Ch 4 of Silent Spring‚ Carson brings about the fact that the most essential natural resource in the world‚ water‚ is being contaminated. With every spray and use of the pesticides and human-made chemicals‚ persistent as they are‚ the resulting effects spread throughout ecosystems. Bioaccumulation occurs through the levels of the food chain(biological magnification)‚ microorganisms and fish are exposed to the chemicals that render the water polluted‚ fish are eaten by birds and other aquatic life

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    Bibliography: Carson‚ Rachel Silent Springs TMA1 Extract McMrea‚ John In Flanders Fields Preparatory Material p.42

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    understand is how bad the damage is deconstructing our earth and health. Recent studies conducted by scientist all over the world illustrate to the public how harmful these commonly used toxins are. According to Rachel Carson’s landmark 1962 book " Silent Spring" ‚ everyday scientist are finding new threatening discoveries . Using herbicides‚ and pesticides damage agricultural land because they weaken

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    SUNRISE After a gloomy night‚ sunrise brings new hopes and aspirations. It spreads a golden light all around. Birds and beasts‚ men and angels eagerly wait for it. It is a time when the nature is at its best. It is a time to pray to God. Sunrise is a time when there is calm and quiet‚ the atmosphere is pure and fresh and there is no dust‚ no smoke‚ and no noise. We can inhale a lot of pure oxygen. A man who goes out for a long walk at sunrise never falls ill. The rising sun gives us light and warmth

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    symbolizes Melinda’s silent personality. Also‚ it symbolizes Melinda cutting off her depression. The tree symbolizes Melinda’s growth and journey. Right after summer‚ a tree starts losing it leaves and becomes ill once winter arrives. It lives through a dark and depressing period. But once spring arrives‚ the tree will grow and flourish with life again. Melinda is like that tree. After the rape‚ she went to school during fall and winter living with depression. However when spring and summer arrived

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    selfish giant The title of the story “The Selfish Giant” is very much familiar to me because‚ I heard about this story in my school days and I found it very interesting. The author of the story Oscar Wilde is very familiar to me. I studied “A Woman of No Importance” in S.Y.B.A. syllabus so I am indented to choose this story. In his creation “A Woman of No Importance” he shows his witty style in this story as we know Oscar Wilde was a famous for his witty dialogues and humor. He showed his best

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    between the stretch of the spring and the attached mass and to verify that this relationship is accurately described by Hook’s Law.  Theory: Hooke’s Law states that to extend a spring by an amount (Stretch) from its previous position‚ one needs to add an external force (Mass).  Therefore in order to verify Hooke’s Law‚ you must verify that the mass (M) and the stretch(X) of the spring are proportional to each other. Apparatus: I used a: 1. Pole stand 2. A clamp 3. A spring 4. 5 (0.050 kg) (Mass)

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