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    halved) 4 tbsp grated coconut (stir-fried in dry pan till golden with a bit of palm sugar) salt and sugar to taste Method Combine coconut milk with warm water. Blend the * ingredients and mix together with dried chilli paste. Heat 6 tbsp oil in wok till hot. Stir-fry the paste mix‚ dried shrimp‚ turmeric and candlenuts till fragrant. Pour in coconut milk and bring to boil over moderate heat. Add long beans‚ cabbage‚ lemongrass and galangal. Cook till vegetables are softened. Stir then add

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    The statement “To what extent does shared knowledge shape our personal knowledge” defines that our knowledge provides an awareness of our constantly changing nature. This specific reference to knowledge is strongly clear in the AoKs of the Human Sciences and Ethics. This statement‚ however‚ raises several queries. The use of the command word “shaping” of knowledge could be interpreted positively as influencing our personal knowledge‚ such as giving it greater ’certainty’ and making us feel more secure

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    Belonging

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    Question: Significant moments in time shape our understanding of belonging. Link this to belonging. To be effective a belonging text needs interesting characters‚ a developed structure‚ narrative elements and significant moments to shape our understanding of belonging. To create significant moments in time in a belonging poem the poet needs poetic techniques and structural techniques to create a connection and sense of acceptance. To also create significant moments in time in a story the composer

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    counterparts in the traditional phone industry‚ wireless companies never enjoyed a period of monopoly status. d. Chinese cooking is the most popular food in America that isn’t dominated by big national chains. Chinese food is typically cooked in a wok that requires high heat and a special stove. Specialized chefs are also required. Small mom-and-pop restaurants comprise

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    parliament he thinks ‘extant… for their own sake.’ The laissez-faire‚ new-corn law and New Poor law is a mean of belittling the toiling class. Carlyle is questioning if its possible that all those who are willing to work can always find wok. Government made this law keeping

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    oil when oil mill machinery processes oil. In the temperature range used in the process of steaming and frying‚ it is impossible to make the oil produce profound chemical changes. But because oil is film shaped in the blank surface broad‚ steaming wok especially when heated contact with oxygen in the air will make the oil oxidation‚ resulting in oil peroxide value increased. In the oil mill machinery’s cooking process may also produce oxygen acid‚ make oil acid value increase‚ also may be due to

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    Gyoza (Japan) - Adapted from the Chinese dumpling but now quintessentially Japanese‚ the humble pan-fried gyoza has become a staple dish of the nation. Like its Chinese relative‚ a flour skin is wrapped and folded around filling then cooked. Variations abound and gyoza are served both pan-fried and boiled and with a variety of fillings‚ though pork‚ cabbage and chives are common ingredients. Ingredients: 1 tablespoon sesame oil 2 cups chopped cabbage 1/4 cup chopped onion 1 clove garlic

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    Food Preservation

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    preserves that last for that long. PART B: INGREDIENTS For the preserve‚ we will need the following ingredients: * 1½ cups mango‚ cubed * 1 cup sugar * ½ cup water PART C: PROCEDURE 1. Place the sugar and water into a saucepan or wok‚ heat over a medium flame‚ and stir until the sugar dissolves completely. 2. Once the mixture begins to simmer‚ add the mangoes and boil over medium heat for 10 minutes. Cool down the preserve. 3. After the preserve has cooled down‚ transfer

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    Why do people attend college? College is a place that the students can learn more and new knowledge and experience in it. Of course‚ different people have different reason to study in college. For example‚ some people want to be to go on a further study after they graduate from the college; some people hope to find a good job after their studying in the college and also some people wish to exchange their present situation through studying in the college. In my opinion‚ no matter what reason people

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    between instinctive emotions and social emotions. The former being primary‚ uncontrollable emotions while the latter are more complex‚ culture influenced emotions. This essay will thus explore the limitations of emotion as in WoK as well as the importance of emotion as a WoK.

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