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    It relates with the physiological needs of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. By this way Kellogg’s provide them basic needs to survive such as a bowl of cereal which helps them in many ways. The one is that children can get the nutritious and high vitamins food to be healthy and physically strong. Besides this‚ it will also catalyze their brain by and by which may help them to accomplish their top

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    Properties of Gases

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    I placed the stopper and gas delivery plastic system on the test tube and arranged the tube in the well plate. I then took the test tube filled with water inverted it and placed on top of the gas delivery system‚ I had the well plate in a large bowl in case of flow over. I then removed and placed my thumb over the opening so gas wouldn’t escape I lit a match and held it approx 1 cm away and allowed a small drop from the pipet onto the flame to observe the reaction. From here I took my pipet

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    Tle Paper

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    | Coffee Maker | * Coffee Maker is an electric countertop appliance that brews hot coffee automatically. * Coffeemakers or coffee machines are cooking appliances used to brew coffee. * | Chopping Board | * A chopping board is a flat‚ wooden‚ or plastic board where meats or vegetables can be cut. * The kitchen cutting board is commonly used in preparing food; other types exist for cutting raw materials such as leather or plastic. * To clean plastic cutting boards‚ simply run the plastic

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    A ladle is a type of serving spoon used for soup‚ stew‚ or other foods.[1] Although designs vary‚ a typical ladle has a long handle terminating in a deep bowl‚ frequently with the bowl oriented at an angle to the handle to facilitate lifting liquid out of a pot or other vessel and conveying it to a bowl. Some ladles involve a point on the side of the basin to allow for finer stream when pouring the liquid; however‚ this can create difficulty for left handed users‚ as it is easier to pour towards

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    Funerary Stele of Tembu

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    Funerary Stele of Tembu (22.92) An ancient Egyptian stele is a stone or wooden slab erected for funerals or commemorative purposes‚ typically carved with scenes that tell a story‚ document‚ or give information about the person or people it is meant to memorialize. During the New Kingdom of ancient Egypt around about 1500-1470 BC‚ the “Funerary Stele of Tembu” was originally made to be a gravestone that commemorated the important Egyptian official‚ Tembu‚ and his wife. The place of origin of this

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    Artifacts Discovered!

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    offer fresh insights into the locality’s rich heritage. Among the treasures is a small porcelain bowl with a blue-and-white design‚ which may date back to the late Ming Dynasty (1368-1644)‚ according to Armand Mijares‚ director of the Archaeological Studies Program (ASP) of the University of the Philippines (UP) in Diliman‚ Quezon City. Some 30 pieces of coins‚ porcelain ware‚ bottles‚ jugs‚ wooden

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    it. The child also looks behind him during this time for about one and a half seconds. He recovers the sponge quickly and continues to play with it back and forth in his hands. While playing the sponge in another hand‚ the baby grabs the rim of the bowl with his right hand and quickly lets it go after approximately one second. The child then stretches the sponge from left to right. Next‚ the child seems to simply toss the sponge next to him on the floor. Since the child is very close to the floor

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    Cricket

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    the field is a rectangular strip‚ known as the pitch.[22] The pitch is a flat surface 10 feet (3.0 m) wide‚ with very short grass that tends to be worn away as the game progresses.[24] At either end of the pitch‚ 22 yards (20 m) apart‚ are placed wooden targets‚ known as thewickets. These serve as a target for the bowling (also known as the fielding) side and are defended by thebatting side‚ which seeks to

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    Applied Mycology

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    Virginia Reinauer Botany120/Michael Hanson November 20‚ 2012 Lab# 9: Applied Mycology Introduction: Back in the day‚ the people of the San Francisco gold rush were served sourdough biscuits and bread. This wild yeast based bread was later to become famous‚ for its slightly tart taste. The bread was created from what is called a starter‚ where wild yeast is allowed to grow to replace store bought yeast‚ I found in this lab that my home brewed yeast tasted fresher and made the waffle texture much

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    19th Century Hygiene

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    for hygiene‚ the wash basin and stand. (Beecher 38) An essential item for a woman of any period in history‚ the wash basin and stand was a very important item of hygiene for a woman’s bedroom of the nineteenth century. These stands‚ consisting of wooden structures of varying

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