3) Rum Millet, Rum stands for Greek Orthodox and Millet stands for community or nation. So, it is the community of Greek Orthodox Christians; however, it also included some non-Greek orthodox. It was established by Mehmet II. Through it Christians had a measured amount of independence and some freedom, but they were not considered equal to Muslims.
Western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla) has long been recognized as a major producer of timber along with providing habitat and browse for numerous animal species such as deer (Cervidae spp.) and elk (Cervus canadensis) (Packee 1990). Western hemlock is known to grow like a weed throughout most of its range which makes it an important species for esthetic backgrounds for many national parks in the United States and Canada. Western hemlock as a long range along the Pacific coast; extending along the Coastal Ranges from central California all the way up to the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska. This covers a distance around 2,000 miles making it a dominant species within British Columbia and in Alaska along the coastal zones. Western hemlock is also found inland occupying the upper eastern slopes of the Cascades in Oregon and Washington and has been found in the northern Rocky Mountains west of
Preheat the oven to 275F. In a large bowl toss the cornflakes with the milk powder, sugar, salt and butter and spread the mixture on a lined baking sheet. Baking until golden and fragrant, about 20 minutes. Let cool .1 ½ cups flour ½ teaspoon baking powder ¼ teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon kosher salt 1 ½ sticks unsalted butter, room temperature 1 ¼ cups granulated sugar ½ cup light brown sugar1 teaspoon vanilla extract1 egg1 batch cornflake crunch½ cup mini chocolate chips1 cup candy corn1. In a small bowl whisk together the first four ingredients and set aside.2. In a stand mixer beat the butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Beat in the egg and vanilla, then turn the mixer to low and beat in the dry ingredients. At very low speed stir in the cornflake crunch, chocolate chips and candy corn.3. Wrap the dough in plastic wrap and chill for at least 4 hours. *Another way to do this is chill or freeze the dough in individual 1/4 cup balls before baking.4. Preheat the oven to 375F. Scoop the dough into ¼ cup mounds on a line cookie about 4 inches apart. Bake for about 15 minutes, or until browned but slightly pale in the center. Allow to cool.
What is this you call property, It cannot be the earth, for the land is our mother, nourishing all her children, beasts, birds, fish and all men, the woods, the streams, everything on it belongs to everybody and is for the use of all. How can one man say it belongs only to him¨? Said a man named massasoit, an indian chief in this text you will learn about who massasoit is and what he did in his life.
(Click Slide). Molecular compounds are everywhere in our every day lives! Sugar cane, for example, is a molecular renewable compound. Although we do not think about it, all of our consumer products that we buy and use are made of molecular compounds that come from various natural resources. Natural resources can be categorized into 2 divisions: renewable resources and non-renewable resources.
Taylor had a large garden in her backyard. The garden had many beautiful Roses and Lilies. There was even a small section of the garden for foods like tomatoes, cucumbers, and cherries. Chris offered that Taylor should put in seeds for the watermelon to grow for the summer. But Suzie thought this was a bad idea. People from all over Maryland came to sample some of the perfect foods that were grown. Because the watermelon grew so fast they were protected with a big net to keep the animals away. One day a powerful judge from a rich farm enjoyed and awarded Taylor with a prize for the most beautiful watermelon grown in Maryland. Taylor was too proud to win such a delightful award and thanked friends by giving sparkling drinks and a slice of the
Global warming is the rise of average temperature in the earth’s atmosphere since the late 19th century. Since the beginning of the early 20th century, the earths mean surface temperature had increased by around 0.8 degrees. Warming of the climate system had become more obvious and scientists are 90% sure that the main cause of the increase in temperature in due to the increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases due to human activities such as deforestation and burning of fossil fuels.
I love icebreakers. I hold a monthly meeting for my department at work; we always start our meetings off with a new icebreaker game. It really is a great way to get to know others.
As slaves adapted to survive they unknowingly transformed the Southern diet with the ingredients they brought with them from Africa. Southern food is based off of preservation methods. Fish, vegetables, fruits were the staples of most African people’s diets. The slaves brought to the colonies found that they could grow many of the foods that they ate in Africa. They learned about salting and frying meats and vegetables as simple methods of preservation from the Native Americans. How the food was preserved is what made it taste so good. One-pot cooking, gumbo, cornbread and hoecakes were being done out in the fields since slaves did not have breaks for lunch. Since southern food smells good while it is cooking it is thought that masters brought
Many Americans live and die by the saying “time is money.”. In the essays, Industrial Corn by Michael Pollan and “From the Frying Pan Into the Fire,” by Arlie Russell Hochschild the statement “time is money” is widely portrayed. They both write about how people want to be as effective and timely as possible. Both of these essays show that people demonstrate and are influenced by capitalistic ideas, especially that of efficiency in their daily lives. In Hochschild’s essay, she ventures into how capitalism influences Americans through her perspective on an Quaker Oats cereal commercial she analyzes. In Pollan’s essay, he describes how the influences of efficiency have changed the production and uses of corn throughout America. As America has transitioned to becoming increasingly
Hemp is essential to your bodily health because of the vitamins and minerals located in these types of products. Industrial farming of hemp should be legal in the United States because of the monetary and physical benefits.
Smoking anything will have a poor effect on your respiratory system. cannabis use can affect a person's memory , judgment, and solving skills. There are a few cases, linking the use of cannabis to the increased chance of forming a mental problem, although there is not much scientific evidence to prove this. Some people who have smoked marijuana have been diagnosed with psychosis. Another thing is that the strains of cannabis in on market now are stronger than they once were.this discussion was a question asked by a very agitated lady i heard speaking. It followed a long and heated discussion I had been in with someone who was using cannabis as a recreational drug. It turned out that man was this lady's grandson, and his use of cannabis had
The Millets were societies of non-muslims living in the Ottoman Empire under their own rule. The word “Millet” means “religious community” or “people” in Turkish, and it was quite fitting for its purpose.
“In many Amish communities, Rumspringa is similar to the adult rite, Amish youth, boys more than girls, and parents at the weekend will not limit their actions because they have not yet been baptized, they have not yet been in church control under. During this time, many Amish Just 20 years ago, many sociologists were predicting that the Amish population in the U. S. would be shrinking by now; instead it is growing. What are the causes of this result? Some video and article show us some reason for this. “Amish growth rate is a key factor in a relatively high rate of baptism, so bring a relatively high growth rate of Amish, Amish was relatively low chance of being baptized. In addition there are some individual factors have an impact. One is
Having explored Dutton’s theory through the lens of primitive art, I now extrapolate his philosophical viewpoint to modern advertising (a somewhat risky exercise, albeit one with many benefits). With this extrapolation, I can hypothesize that society treats advertisements that “further” the field much more reverently than they do advertisements that simply utilize old ideals. Simple observation reveals that this hypothesis may not be far off the mark. Creative Super Bowl ads, for instance, often garner much attention, with particularly innovative ads having the potential to redefine a company’s image. (While not a static magazine ad or billboard image, Apple’s famed 1984 “Big Brother” ad provides an example of such a commercial.) Yet even though
(i) It is pointed out that Malthus’s pessimistic conclusions have not been borne out by the history of Western European countries. Gloomy forecast made by Malthus about the economic conditions of future generations of mankind has been falsified in the Western world. Population has not increased as rapidly as predicted by Malthus; on the other hand, production has increased tremendously because of the rapid advances in technology. As a result, living standards of the people have risen instead of falling as was predicted by Malthus.