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    A Manual of Question Words Used in History (online version) © 留 2011 Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority All Rights Reserved 2011 Online version of the Manual of Question Words Used in History Foreword A Manual of Question Words Used in History was published by the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority in 2007. It discusses History-related assessment issues‚ namely logic‚ question words and level marking‚ the totality of which forms a set of feasible assessment philosophy

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    absorbed more nutrients out of the soil. He tried to find an alternative for planting cotton to planting peanuts‚ and many other crops to improve the soil. In 1920‚ George was asked to be a guest speaker for the United Peanut Association of America‚ in order to speak to the U.S. Congress on the variety of uses of peanuts. Carver created gasoline‚ shampoo‚ soap‚ cream‚ oil‚ and more‚ out of peanuts. In addition to this‚ he also used sweet potatoes to create products‚ such as flour‚ paint‚ ink‚ glue

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    penut butter

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    PEANUT BUTTER 1.0 INTRODUCTION Peanuts have considerable nutrients and are consumed in different forms all over the world since long. Peanut butter is one such product consumed in large quantities especially in western countries since many years. It is not very popular in India and the domestic market is dominated by milk butter. Hence‚ the promoters must target growing export market and should be financially sound. The technology is available indigenously and it is advisable to engage

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    Imagine: Your throat and ears become itchy‚ your face turns red and begins to swell‚ lips get puffy‚ eyes dilate‚ your body breaks out in hives‚ and suddenly your throat begins to close and you are gasping for breath. The previously listed symptoms are indications of anaphylaxis or a severe allergic reaction. I experience these symptoms every time I encounter one of my eight life threatening allergens. During my past seventeen years‚ I have endured many allergic reactions and have learned to adjust

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    George Washington Carver

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    Stephanie Springer October. 12‚ 2012 George Washington Carver was born in January 1864 into slavery in Diamond‚ Missouri. His master Moses Carver was a German American immigrant who brought George’s parents Mary and Giles. George had 10 brothers and sisters who all died prematurely. When George was only a week old‚ he was kidnapped along with his mother and sister‚ George’s older brother James got to safety though. The raiders sold the stolen slaves in Kentucky. Moses Carver hired a man named John

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    Satay

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    Satay or sate‚ is a dish of seasoned‚ skewered and grilled meat‚ served with a sauce. Satay may consist of diced or sliced chicken‚ goat‚ mutton‚ beef‚ pork‚ fish‚ other meats‚ or tofu; the more authentic version uses skewers from the midrib of the coconut palm frond‚ although bamboo skewers are often used. These are grilled or barbecued over a wood or charcoal fire‚ then served with various spicy seasonings. Satay originated in Java‚ Indonesia. Satay is available almost anywhere in Indonesia‚ where

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    Why not‚ Peanut: “Mani ni Nening ”     Executive Summary    What: Peanut food products that are locally made in Iloilo    When: 8th August‚ 2017    Where: Malls‚ school cafeterias‚ and others who are interested of our product.      How: In cooperation with Sarah’s Mother‚ who initially formulated this idea together with  Sarah herself‚ we will basically ask her if she could be part of our (our what hehhee:)    WHY: tani my intro ni ang sa why ( for over a decade‚ Iloilo has been a local destination for 

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    Harlem Shake

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    Peanuts Harlem Shake I am going to describe what I saw when I watched the "Peanuts Harlem Shake" video. The Harlem shake is a dance where one person dances alone for fifteen seconds‚ then a roomfull of people joins in doing crazy gyrating manically dance movements. Sometimes in costumes with random objects sometimes not. The reason I choose this one is because it reminds me of when I was a child and used to watch the Peanuts. On the stage of an auditorium with

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    the flooding and drainage of the fields. Peanuts were originally from South America‚ but made their way to Africa via trade then eventually made their way to America on the slave ships. Slaves used peanuts in several different ways including making peanut pie and peanut soup. They also used to boil the peanuts in salt and spices and eaten soggy‚ this was a great source of nutrition. This dish is still widely consumed today. The use of the peanut was not limited to just the slaves; in fact

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    ELGAR We already tend to steer clear of peanuts for some obvious (to our readers) reasons: the fact that they’re legumes‚ rather than actual nuts; the potentially dangerous‚ “anti-nutrient” lectins found in them; and their prominent spot in the upper echelons of the “Most Common Food Allergens” list. But there’s another reason to steer clear of peanuts‚ something we’ve touched on briefly in the past but never expounded upon. Peanuts‚ along with a couple other crops we tend to avoid‚ like

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