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Camille Styles

Camille Styles

COR > COR Lessons Funding has ended for core work of the Ohio Resource Center (ORC). The ORC websites ohiorc.org and rec.ohiorc.org are no longer available. Active projects will continue through September 30, 2016, and then ORC will officially close. The ORC will no longer provide digital resources. For questions regarding the transition of ORC content please contact: The Ohio Resource Center at web@ohiorc.org or (614) 247-4792 The Ohio Department of Higher Education at edtech@highered.ohio.gov or 614-752-9472 The Ohio Department of Education at Marsha.Ward@education.ohio.gov or 614-728-5117 About the Ohio Resource Center The ORC is a college-level center in The College of Education and Human Ecology at The Ohio State University. Since its inception, the ORC has partnered with hundreds schools to provide Ohio educators and students with access to high-quality online materials and professional development including ORC Content Map

Italy Revisited by Mary Melfi Ingredients Fiadone, Fiadone Dolce, Fiadoni, Fiatoni, Fiadoni Dolci, Sciatun, Hiaune, Hiadone or H'iatun'*** For the Pastry Dough [makes about 36 fiadoni] 6 extra large eggs 6 tablespoons sugar 4 tablespoons oil Flour as much as is needed [about 3 3/4 cups ]* * It all depends on the size of the eggs and the type of equipment one is using to make the dough (The resulting dough should be more on the soft side than on the hard side -- kind of like a "cavatelli" dough). For the Filling 2 containers of ricotta, drained** (450 grams each) 2 egg whites, beaten 6 tablespoons sugar For brushing the tops of the fiadoni 4 egg yolks, beaten **Saputo ricotta is the best for this recipe as its ricotta is the thickest. *** Fiadone (singular) or fiadoni (plural) were originally known as "h'iatun'" or "hiadone" or even "sciatun" in the Molise countryside. Directions To make the dough o Using an electric mixture beat eggs. o Add oil. o Add sugar. o Add one cup flour. To make the ricotta filling Notes

Cherry Vareniki (Cherry Pierogies) Once you make the Basic Vareniky Dough, the cherry vareniki filling is very straightforward. You’ll need about 1lb pitted bing cherries, or whatever cherries you like best. The best part is; you can use fresh or frozen cherries so they’re not just a summer treat. We have a cherry tree so we’re always freezing cherries for smoothies, pies, eating straight-up, and of course for these cherry pierogies! Cherry Vareniki Ingredients: Vareniky Dough (use the dough mentioned here) 1 lb pitted cherries (fresh, or frozen/partially thawed) 1/2 cup sugar (1/4 tsp per each dough round) 1/2 Tbsp salt (for the water) How to make Cherry Vareniki: 1. (or) To make the cherry pelmeni: Use 1/8 tsp sugar and 1 cherry. 2. 3. Click Here for the Basic Pierogi Dough Recipe Cherry Vareniki (Cherry Pierogies) - Вареники с Вишней Prep time: Cook time: Total time: Author: Natasha of NatashasKitchen.com Skill Level: Medium Cost To Make: $6-$7 Serving: 8 Ingredients Instructions How to make Cherry Vareniki:

20 Free Things to Do in Metro Atlanta Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area and Davidson-Arabia Mountain Nature Preserve. Roam the mountain, farmland, lakes, hiking trails and a nature preserve on more than 2,000 acres. Atlanta BeltLine Tours. Take a narrated bus tour of the Beltline, a transit, trails and parks project connecting Atlanta’s neighborhoods. Fridays and Saturdays. Atlanta Monetary Museum. Autrey Mill Nature Preserve and Heritage Center. Carter Center. Centennial Olympic Park. Center for Puppetry Arts. Fernbank Science Center. Georgia Capitol Museum and Tour Program. Governor's Mansion. High Museum of Art. Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park. Marietta Fire Museum. Martin Luther King Jr. Noah's Ark Animal Sanctuary. Piedmont Park. Roswell Fire Museum. Silver Comet Trail. Underground Atlanta. Yellow River Park.

Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, and Energy How are respiration and photosynthesis linked? With each breath you exchange the gases oxygen (O2) and carbon dioxide (CO2). Why is this exchange important? Every cell in your body needs oxygen to function. The Breath of Life Think about where the O2 you inhale comes from and where the CO2 you exhale goes. Figure 3.1 The blood in your lungs picks up oxygen and releases carbon dioxide. Do you know where the oxygen your body needs comes from? Unlike plants, which can get energy directly from sunlight, animals (including humans) must get energy from the food they eat. It wasn't until the 1850s that scientists realized the Earth is a closed system-nothing comes in or goes out. Figure 3.2 Plants use carbon dioxide during photosynthesis to produce sugars and oxygen. Respiration All living organisms-plants and animals-carry out cellular respiration 24 hours a day. Let's read the chemical equation for cellular respiration. Photosynthesis Now let's read the chemical equation of photosynthesis.

Apple omelette - whatshouldieatforbreakfasttoday March 14, 2012 I’ll be home alone for some time so I’ll be cooking only for one. I love pancakes and I was close to make some, but then I’ve found a not typical recipe by Dusiowa kuchnia - an apple omelette! I’ve tasted it and it was totally awesome, especially served with a big dose of an icing sugar and a fresh mint. You will need: 1 egg1 tbsp sugar¼ cup flour¼ cup milksmall apple1 tsp buttericing sugar for sprinklingfresh mint to serve The recipe is very simple, as an omelette recipe should be. Heat a frying pan and melt the butter. You already know how to serve it:) Enjoy, Marta

Marco Rubio | The New Federalist Papers One of the most baffling stories of this campaign season is Jeb Bush’s struggle to survive. His real name is John Ellis Bush. His father was president and so was his brother. He was the governor of Florida and raised record levels of campaign money in Super PACS. He was believed most likely to win the Republican nomination. Domestic Issues - He has a plan ready to simplify the tax codes and lower tax rates that, if elected, he would send to congress under the name Reform and Growth Act of 2017. - Expand the earned income tax - End the death tax which is a tax on estates before inheritance. - He will cut corporate tax rates from 35% to 20% which he hopes will bring jobs back from China by getting five percent lower than their tax rates. - He, like many other republican candidates, has posed a balanced budget amendment. - He would put a 5-year hold on federal hiring to reduce the size of the government. - Approve the Keystone pipeline - Repeal and replace Obamacare Foreign Policy 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Myths about Gifted Students | National Association for Gifted Children “Gifted students will do fine on their own.” “Gifted programs are elitist.” These and other myths prevent our country from appropriately educating millions of advanced students. NAGC compiled a list of the most prevalent myths in gifted education with evidence rebutting each of them. This list was developed from a longer list of myths explored in a special of Gifted Child Quarterly (GCQ) in the Fall of 2009. NAGC Members can read the full issue of GCQ via the SAGE website How many of these myths have hindered you, your child, and/or your school in the pursuit of a challenging education for advanced students? View this video on Myths in Gifted Education produced by teens in the Baltimore County (MD) Public Schools for the Maryland State Department of EducationRead an overview of the Myths by Don Treffinger that appeared in the fall issue of Teaching for High Potential.Read about Jacob K. 1Farkas, S. & Duffet, A. (2008). 2Fiedler, E.D., Lange, R. 3Colangelo, N., Assouline, S. 4Olenchak.

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