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    ' What If They Ending Me?

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    And if I do… What if they reject me?” his voice quivered out in fear and tightly gripped the skewers. “What if Noct ends up hating me?” “They won’t.” “And how would you know?” “They let you stick around for this long. What makes you think they’re gonna back down now?” Prompto looked up to finally meet (Y/N) with a small smile, finding solace in her words. “Yeah, I guess,” he finally spoke and breathed a sigh of relief. “Sorry I got so serious there.” “It’s fine,” she dismissed with a light shake

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    Catapults Experiment

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    Step 2: Using the wooden skewers place them in to each the marshmallow. When done there is a triangle shaped form. Step 4: Now taking three more skewers place them into the marshmallows, in the center. Gathering them at the top secure with another marshmallow and tape. Step 5: Lastly, using poster putty, wooden skewer, and a paper cup. Stick the skewer into the paper cup toward the bottom but not too far in. Make sure you put poster putty on each side of the skewer inside the cup and out securing

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    Rock Candy Essays

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    candy is formed when sugar is dissolved in boiling water and is cooled and placed in a glass jar with the wooden skewer. When the water evaporates the sugar crystal will start to grow overtime. The water and sugar is a saturated solution, meaning that water could only hold sugar if both were very hot. By cooling the water, the sugar comes out of the solution and forms crystals on the skewer and around the glass. The hypothesis for my experiment was that the more sugar you use the more crystals will

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    put in the skewers for the wheels. Within the bottle, we used a dish sponge, is because it was squishy enough to put through the end of the water bottle and fill the hole we made. But, it’s also able to hold the skewer and straw in place. We used straws to cover the skewer and stick through the water bottle because the skewers in the straws were able to roll and spin without being stuck in place. Therefore, the wheels were able to turn. Then, hot glue allowed us to attach CDs to skewers. We also included

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    Toy Car Analysis

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    materials that we were allowed to use for this car project were cardboard, rubber bands, pencils, wooden skewers, tape, glue, CDs, plastic lids, and paper clips. Our car cannot be more than 30 centimeters in length and 15 centimeters in width. We have to make our car travel at least 3 meters. Our car is very simple in concept. The materials we used for our car design were cardboard, tape, wooden skewers, paperclips and rubber bands. The body of our car is a rectangle-like shape, and it is made out of

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    of Masking Tape • 1 x Stirring Spoon • 3 x Skewer • 1 x Microscope • 1 x Scissors • 1 x Millimetre grid • 1 x Camera • 1 x Pencil • 1 x Paper • 1 x Scale Method: 1. Using a basic knot, tie one end of the string to the middle of a skewer. Once tied place the skewer at the top of the jar and let the string hang down mark where the string hits the bottom. Cut at the marking. The string was tied to the middle of a skewer using a basic knot. The skewer was placed across the beaker and the string

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    Thread or line them on an 8-inch skewer, and then wrap the other shrimp so that you can make four skewers with five pieces of shrimp each of it. Put the skewers on the pan coated with a bit of cooking spray. Broil shrimp for about two minutes per side. Before serving, add some lemon wedges. Serve them hot and enjoy! There you have the very easy

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    common foods in izakaya are yakitori, grilled beef tongue, beef tataki, tempura, butter clams, Gyoza and broiled whole squid, etc. Yakitori is one of famous Japanese grilled appetizers that threads bited-size chicken onto skewers and alternat with green onion, grill the chicken skewers on both sides, and then brush the sauce three times when the meat starts changing color. Grilled beef tongue has the same way to grill as yakitori. Beef tataki is a raw beef dish which is served with onion and ponzu sauce

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    Chelow Kebab History

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    roasted or grilled on a skewer. Kebab originated from Eastern Mediterranean and eventually adopted by many cultures around Asia. The way this dish is served is on a plate with grilled tomatoes, saffron rice topped with butter and a spice called Somagh, and a skewer of kebab placed on top of the dish. In the old Bazaar tradition this dish was served in segments. The rice was served first with all the accompaniments. Second the waiter/server would bring the kebab on a skewer and quickly slid the kebab

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    remove the solids. Finallly, the alochol is added to this liquid mix. The DNA should begin to clump and become visible. It can be removed with a skewer. Results: The DNA is first visible floating on the surface of the strawberry-liquid. When removed, it can be described as a 'white blob'. Although delicate, it sticks to itself. When picked up from a skewer, it hangs down. (Fig 2) We can see that it is wet, and when placed on a paper towel it clumps further. (Fig 3) Discussion and Conclusion: The

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