Easy Shrimp Scampi Recipe – How to Make Shrimp Scampi

Shrimp scampi is an easy shrimp recipe made with either shrimp, prawns, or metanephrops. The British refer to scampi as Norwegian lobsters that are also called Dublin Bay prawns. The scientific name for the British scampi is Nephrops norvegicus.  Whatever it is called, it involves using some edible crustaceans such as prawns/shrimp and …

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Capitalism Vs Socialism Differences and Similarities

Capitalism vs socialism is a term that is used while making comparisons and contrast between these two economic systems. The purpose of this article is to outline the similarities and differences between the economic systems. Here, we will clarify the factors that make capitalism and socialism to be similar and the factors …

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Chicken leg quarters recipe: Baking chicken quarters in the oven

Chicken leg quarters recipe is an easy chicken recipe that can be baked in the oven, fried, cooked on the stovetop, or grilled/roasted. Today, I will be showing you the easy way of baking chicken leg quarters. It has fewer calories, more spices, and is juicy. My recipe for chicken leg quarters …

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Goodwill in Accounting; Calculation and Types

What is goodwill in accounting? Goodwill refers to an intangible asset that has to do with purchasing one company by another. On a specific basis, goodwill is part of the purchase price that is greater than the sum of the fair value (net) of every asset a company purchases in the acquisition …

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Types of Insurance and Meaning

Insurance meaning Insurance is an agreement between two parties, the insurer and the insured in which the insurer gives an indemnity to the insured in an event of financial loss, in exchange for a premium. In other words, it is a contract in which policy represents where an individual or an entity …

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Bacteriophage in Microbiology: Lytic vs Lysogenic Cycle and Structure

What is a bacteriophage? A bacteriophage is a bacterial virus that infects bacteria and archaea. They are also called phages or bacterial viruses in microbiology. The term bacteriophage means bacteria eater and this term was coined by Félix d’Hérelle. Bacteriophages were discovered independently in 1915 by Frederick W. Twort in Great Britain …

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Endothermy in Endotherms: Examples of Endothermic animals

Definition of Endotherms Endotherms are organisms that maintain their bodies at a metabolically favorable temperature by using the heat released by their internal body functions. They don’t rely on ambient heat to regulate their body temperature. The internally generated heat is a result of routine metabolism in the animal. However, under excess …

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