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    Shakers Vs Oneidas Analysis

    What's the contrast between the Shakers and the Oneidas? More like what are the similitudes between them, assuming any…? It is truly unusual to see these two gatherings that were conformed to a similar time did not last a similar measure of time. In spite of the fact that there are 3 Shakers left today, the Oneida people group has for quite some time been wiped out for over 100 years! Oneida Community was a radical idealistic group built up in New York, in which complex marriage (free love), male

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    Social Reform Movements: The Shakers And Mormons

    Settles (2015) concluded that both of The Shakers and Mormons communities were utopian religious community. Secondly, gender inequality existed in both groups. After that, they were started roughly at the same time in the United States. Even though they shared some commonalities, there were some differences between the two groups as well. Settles (2015) also mentioned Mormons is an energetic community with a rapid growing speed in today, while The Shakers was terminated in the 20th century. In addition

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    Customer Needs for a Cocktail Shaker

    CUSTOMER NEEDS FOR A COCKTAIL-GENERATING PRODUCT The product performs in a timely manner. Secondary Needs A cocktail can be generated quickly and easily with this product The product is intuitive and well-organized The product has excellent readability and comprehension The product is color-coded for comprehensive

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    Antebellum Reform Movements In Ann Lee's Shaker Society

    sense of feminism within them. John Humphrey's image of a perfect community, Oneida Community, rejected the "traditional" ideas of family and marriage. Instead of just the mother taking care of a child, the whole community helps out. In Ann Lee's Shaker Society, the residents committed to celibacy. Men and women were equal in all aspects and god was neither male nor female. Utopian societies were "perfect" worlds that many people in this time period created. So women being viewed as equals in almost

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    Hotel Restaurant Management Term Papers

    into a cocktail or martini glass. Garnish with green olive. Twist of lemon peel (optional). GOLDEN FIZZ (GIN) 1 Jigger Gin ¼ Jigger Lemon Juice ¼ Jigger Simple Syrup Egg Yolk Soda Water Method: Pour all ingredients into a cocktail shaker, except soda water. Shake briskly. Strain into a highball glass. Fill the soda water. Garnish with slice of orange and red cherry. GIMLET (GIN) 1 Jigger Gin ½ Jigger Lime Juice Method: Pour ingredients into an old fashioned glass

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    Study Habits

    Rob Roy __________________________________________________ 1 jigger Scotch Whisky 1 jigger Sweet Vermouth Dash of Angostura Bitters __________________________________________________ Procedure: Pour ingredients into a mixing glass with ice. Stir well. Strain into a cocktail glass. Garnish with red cherry in the drink. (RCID) Rusty Nail __________________________________________________ 1 jigger

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    Miss

    Instructions * Fill the cocktail glass with ice so that it is chilled when served and put ice in the Boston Shaker glass. * Pour 50ml of vodka into the Boston Shaker glass using the measures and then pour in 25ml of Malibu into the same glass. * Now put 125ml of raspberry juice in the same glass then add the 125 ml of soda water. * Place the metal cup of the Boston Shaker firmly on top of the glass and tip it upside down so the clear glass is on top. * Hold the two glasses tightly

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    Clanship In The Cherokee Tribe

    The Cherokee tribe is one of the largest known tribes. There are many people who claim that they are full blood and many people who are descendants of the Cherokee people. The Cherokee people were scattered around the Appalachian Mountains and they lived in small villages. The villages would usually come together to have celebrations and war. There are also seven clans within these villages: a ni gi lo hi (Long Hair Clan), a ni sa ho ni (Blue Clan), a ni wa ya (Wolf Clan), a ni go te ge wi (Wild

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    Report on Percussion Instruments

    Percussion Instruments Instruments that are sounded by striking, shaking, plucking, or scraping. All instruments such as drums and bells fall into this category. The formal classifications of most Percussion instruments are either Idiophones which are instruments that vibrate when struck, shook, plucked, or scraped or Membranophones which are instruments that have a stretched membrane that vibrates when struck, shook, or rubbed. Informally, Percussion instruments may be further divided into those

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    Mixing of Liquid

    12/9/2013 Importance of mixing PHC 453  There are very few pharmaceutical products that contain Mixing f i ibl li id Mi i of miscible liquids and suspensions  If, a pharmaceutical company wishes to produce a tablet NOR KHAIZAN BINTI ANUAR, PhD  Whenever a product contains more than one component, a mixing or blending stage will be required in the manufacturing process.  This is to ensure: • an even distribution of the active component • an even appearance • that

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