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My wife keeps being offered double XP for fifteen minutes, but I've never had the same offer. She gets this multiple times a day, basically any time she plays for twenty minutes at a time. Does anyone know why this is happening? I've googled it but all I find is posts about the disappearance of the old double-XP offer.

These are doubles facts! They are easier for students to commit to memory than other facts. I use a little song/chant in my class to help students learn these facts at the beginning of the year. I even have posters helping up with the rhyming parts to help students if they do get stuck on a doubles fact. However, usually students catch on to these students really fast!

Something else was in the back of my mind. Thinking of Canada as a whole, what would be something that symbolizes Canada or exemplifies life here. The first thing that came to my mind was culture, mainly multiculturalism. This is what I love about Canada, many cultures coming together living in peace and harmony sharing values, life, spirituality, and most of all food! What better way to get to know one another, than through cooking together and sharing a table. Hence this is where fifteen spice came from. Spices from different cultures meeting in a pressure cooker to flavor some wings that will be shared and eaten. I know I have not included all the cultures in the spice as I would have to have a huge pot, but the point remains the same, unity!

What I did first was marinade the wings over night. I wanted to really kick up the flavor of these wonderful wings prior to placing them in the pressure cooker. This is where the fifteen spice comes. Just to list a few we have fresh garlic, paprika, onion powder, white and black pepper, dried oregano, grated lemongrass, some fresh herbs, and the list goes on. If I have your curiosity, check out the recipe. The wings were tossed well, covered, and left overnight in the fridge to fuse and mingle.

While the pressure cooker was whistling away steaming the fifteen spice wings, I wanted to get started on what I was going to serve these magnificent morsels with. I wanted something fresh, somewhat sweet but with a nice kick and acidity. I came up with a Mango, Asian Pear Salad. The mango nice and ripe bought at our local organic market. The Asian pear will add some serious juiciness and crunch texture to the mix, and we love the T&T Market, and will always come up with an excuse to visit our local Asian store. I need some freshness so into our backyard herb garden and I get some basil and parsley. I love bean sprouts so in they go, but I am missing something. I need a spark of color, something happy and sunny. I got it, pomegranate, and sun-dried tomatoes packed in olive oil, you can't get any food happier than that. To seal the deal a bit of green onion, and the salad is set.

The timer goes off and I wait for the steam to dissipate and I take the lid off the pressure cooker. OMG, the aroma is heavenly. That fifteen spice tantalizing my nose and appetite to a point of salivation, but I am not finished yet. I take the wings out and I place them in a barbecue basket. I have to tell you I love this basket. It is perfect especially with a locking lid that can be adjusted to any thickness, you gotta get one. The wings are in place and the grill is hot, on go the wings to get a bit of char and crispiness. The sauce from the pressure cooker I placed in a small pot and am reducing it a bit on the side burner. The smell coming off the grill is enticing and I am thinking I may have some neighbors peeking over the fence to see what is going on.

Doesn't this look amazing? The wonderful color of the mango, those hits of color from the sundried tomato. That vibrant innocence of the bean sprouts and those pomegranate arils just screaming juiciness and flavor. To frame the whole dish we used some fresh lettuce greens, straight from my parents garden. You can't get more organic than that. The wings look fabulous too and are really the star of the show. That fifteen spice mix singing on each wing with its colors and aroma.

The assumption by Princess of course is anyone who does eclipse 15 alcoholic beverages per day and is still lucid enough to order more is either (1) sharing the package; or (2) server-hopping and stockpiling. Bully for you if neither is the case. But you should still agree that $59 plus gratuity for your first fifteen libations (plus unlimited sodas/waters/coffees both before and after that limit) is still a bargain.

With bartenders that knew me, they would sometimes pour me a double (I was drinking scotch neat). However, it was extra work for them, since they could not enter the two drinks at the same time. They would enter one drink, and then enter the second drink separately later.

sitting at one of the pool bars, a couple of days into the cruise ... dude comes up and orders a double jack on the rocks at around 9:30 am ... bartender says no can do ... dude 'splains' how he has been served doubles all cruise long and knows it counts as 2 ... still no can do - 1 at a time - dude takes his one drink over to the table where he's smoking and comes immediately back to the same bartender ... still no can do

I was served doubles on a regular basis on two cruises. One 28 days and the other 14 days. The first time a bartender asked if I wanted a double (drinking scotch strait up) I was surprised and asked about it. He said it was at the bartender's discretion. My wife and I both had the drink package (Sip and Sail) and he was well aware that we weren't sharing. (My wife doesn't even like the smell of Talisker - let alone the taste.) Didn't have an issue on either cruise.

Likely the guy was drunk. Bartenders have full discretion as to whether or not they will serve a double. The fact that the guy "got loud" and the bartender called for a supervisor would tend to bear out the "drunk" hypothesis.

Using a stand mixer is the quickest, easiest, and most foolproof way to make pie crust, and this all butter pie crust recipe makes a flaky and crispy 9-inch double pie crust using a stand mixer! Learn more in this post complete with a video, detailed photos, tips and tricks, and FAQs.

It is possible to complete a major in French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish, Chinese or Japanese with a concentration in business. A major in French, German, Italian, Russian or Spanish with a concentration in business consists of twenty-one semester hours in the language beyond the language requirement plus fifteen approved semester hours of core business courses and twelve approved semester hours in a specialized track of marketing, management, or finance in the College of Business. Students declaring a French major with a concentration in business may take one single French course taught in English with written work done in English to satisfy the requirements of the major. For students declaring Spanish major with a concentration in business, linguistics (LIN) courses will not count for major credit. A major in Chinese or Japanese with a concentration in business requires eighteen semester hours of the selected language numbered above the 2220 level, plus twenty-seven hours in the business track. For Japanese, a maximum of three semester hours from the following coursework may count toward the eighteen semester hours of language: JPW 2501r, JPN 1112r, JPN 3302r, JPN 3132, JPN 3133. Of the twenty-seven hours, at least twelve approved semester hours must be taken of core business coursework, and at least nine approved semester hours in a specialized track of marketing, management, or finance. A maximum of six semester hours of CHI/JPN 3000-level courses in Business Chinese or Business Japanese may be substituted for required business courses in the twelve-hour specialized track. No minor is required with a concentration in business. Students should consult with their language advisor for a list of appropriate courses.

Students should be cautioned that the business core classes are rigorous courses and selection of one of these majors should be made only after careful consideration and consultation with the Modern Languages and Linguistics advisor. Other options that require business coursework and may be a better fit for some students are a minor in business or entrepreneurship, or a double major in a business subject of interest. Please click here to be redirected to the academic program guide for a list of potential (additional) minors, certificates, and double majors.

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