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How to make a mini martabak   Ingredient 15 spoons of flour (equivalent to 10 tablespoons of flour)  50 g of starch / tapioca (equivalent to 2 tablespoons)  8 tablespoons granulated sugar  1 egg  300 ml of milk (plus 50 ml more if the mixture is too thick)  1 tsp instant saft / fernipan  a pinch of salt  1 tablespoon baking powder (mix the latest)  Topping  granulated sugar (for sprinkling when baking)  meses  cheese (optional)  skm white / brown How to make a mini sweet martabak: 1. Wheat flour, baking powder, full cream milk powder, vanilla and instant yeast mixed together and stir until completely evenly, set aside.  2. Beat the eggs with sugar until fluffy, put the melted butter while continuing to stir then enter the flour mixture that has been prepared earlier little by little while interspersed with the addition of warm water (while continuing to stir).  3. Do it until all the flour is mixed and adjust the thickness of the

Personal letter

                                                                                                                     Pasuruan02678                                                  January, 12 2020 Dear dewi, Hallo dewi. How are you , my friend? What are you doing ? I really you so much . The last time we met when we graduated  from high school. How about yous study university? Are you enjoy studying there? In this letter, l want to talk a little about SDG. There are 17 goals with 169 mea surabel achievements and lines set by the UN as a world development agenda for the benefit of humans and earth. Despite the considerable progress on education access and participation over the past years, 262 million children and youth aged 6 to 17 were still out of school in 2017, and more than half of children and adolescents are not meeting minimum proficiency standards in reading and mathematics. Rapid technological changes present opportunities and challenges, but the learning environme

Cause and effect

Air Pollution Air pollution is the substances or gases that could do harm to the living beings dwelling on the earth within the atmosphere. In other words, air pollution is considered as gases or substances which has a damaging effect on the living organisms as well as on the environment. This type of pollution is caused by several factors, such as burning of fossil fuels like coal and petroleum, pollutants emitted from vehicles, agricultural activities for example the use of insecticides, pesticides and fertilizers, exhaust from factories and industries that decreasing the quality of air, mining operations, indoor air pollution like cleaning products, painting supplies, toxic chemicals, dust, and smokes from fire. Air pollution causes some of the major health issues. Consequently, it can harm the health of people and animals, damage plants or stop them from growing properly. It also causes issues such as respiratory diseases (including asthma and changes in lung function), cardiovas

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SNOW Snow,   an amazing   natural phenomenon :   my love   as warm   Snow Febdian   Rusydi   ( Rijksuniversiteit   Groningen ) At this time   in Europe and   the northern regions   of the Earth   the middle of winter .   One of the   interesting   phenomenon of   the moment   winter is   snow.   Be unique   because   the ice   crystals   are soft and   white as   cotton   it   just   comes   naturally   in the land of   the four seasons   or   in places   that are very   high as   Jayawijaya   mountain peaks   on   Papuan .   Why   snow   naturally   could not   present in   tropical regions   such as   our country ? The process of   the formation of   snow To   answer that,   we can   start   the process   of   occurrence of   snow.   Starting from   water vapor   that gather   in   Earth’s atmosphere , the   water vapor   cools   to   the point of   condensation   (i.e. the   temperature at which   the gas   turns   into   liquid or solid   forms ), then   rotate   to f