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A biologist by training, she had never spent too much time at the family stove learning recipes from her mother or other female relatives.
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A friend of mine describes this Geithner thinking this way (and adds the two theories that follow): "A professor of mine used to talk about overlearning: a housecat that steps onto a hot stove learns that stoves burn, not that hot stoves burn.
That's good but you should supervise any child when using a stove and learning to cook.
Last night he talked to a man who sells stoves and learned that broken ones are cheap and easy to repair.
Established social networks and peer contacts may also influence perceived stove status as well as facilitate learning about stove attributes and performance.
For instance, a child may burn himself by touching a hot stove and thereby learn not to touch other hot stoves, but that experience does not need to prevent that child from touching and exploring other parts of his world.
She grew up south of Georgetown, Guyana's capital, gathering firewood for the outdoor stove where she learned to cook from her mother.
Mr. Mangan is thinking about taking over an abandoned building near Site Santa Fe where he can build an adobe stove (the bricks, he learned in Taos, cost about 75 cents each) to bake bread.
Frankly, I was a little surprised to learn that the stove had a computer.
At some point I learned how the stove reacted, how to treat the food.
Today I learned a gas stove branded as an iPhone cannot take Instagram pics, make phone calls and probably isn't a real iPhone.
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