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    White Chocolate The history of white chocolate The first chocolate bar was invented in 1847 by the Fry Brothers in Bristol‚ England. White chocolate first appeared in Switzerland in the 1930’s. It was invented by Nestle to use excess cocoa butter. The first bar’s name was called Galak. A year later in the USA‚ white chocolate was first made by the M&M Candy Company. In‚ 1948 introduced by Nestle was the Alpine White chocolate bar containing white chocolate and chopped almonds. In 1993

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    degrees? (2011). Back to College. Retrieved on November 4‚ 2012 from http://www.back2college.com/onlinedegrees.htm Thomson‚ S.‚ Straubhaar‚ J.‚ Bolyard‚ D. (1998). Ethnomethodology and the study of online communities: Exploring the cyber streets. Bristol‚ UK: IRISS ’98. U.S. Regional Accreditation: An Overview. (n.d.). Retrieved 8 November‚ 2012 from http://cihe.neasc.org/about_accreditation/regional_accreditation_overview/ Use of technology in teaching and learning. (n.d). U.S Department of Education

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    Bones comes to stay. Jim retrieves the map of Treasure Island from Billy Bones and then becomes cabin boy on the Hispaniola. Jim becomes aware of Silver’s plot‚ informs his comrades‚ meets Ben Gunn‚ recaptures the Hispaniola‚ and then returns to Bristol with the treasure. In the first chapters‚ Jim is an easily frightened boy who is closely associated with his home and family. Scared by the crusty old seamen‚ Pew and Billy‚ Jim runs to his mother for protection. After his father dies and he embarks

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    Bristol Francis Ward Bus1050-400 Online Natural Selection by Charles Darwin Part A – Vocabulary Divergence – Characters that are dissimilar in environments that are not alike Methodical – being careful

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    In the Pacific Northwest‚ salmon are an incredibly important part of the ecosystem. Their presence indicates the health of rivers and there are over 100 species that depend on salmon as a source of food (Rahr). As salmon move from saltwater systems into freshwater systems again‚ they bring essential nutrients with them. These nutrients are put back into the ecosystem when the salmon are consumed and when their bodies start to decompose. Many of these nutrients even make their way back into the forest

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    when he called a referendum on British membership of the EEC and the proposal that the public should be allowed a direct say over their council tax and whether it should be increased and that was politically motivated as based on the experience of Bristol where voters decided not to vote for a higher council tax to fund more money for education‚ voters are normally likely not to vote for an increase

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    During the late 1400’s and early 1500’s‚ many explorers were starting to explore and discover North America. European countries sent explorers to America to search for a better life‚ goods‚ to claim lands‚ to find the fountain of youth‚ and various other reasons. Christopher Columbus‚ Ponce de León‚ and John Cabot made a huge impact with their voyages to the new world; their discoveries later helped the establishment of new colonies in North America. Christopher Columbus‚ an Italian‚ went on four

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    INTRODUCTION: The doctrine of precedent‚ or stare decisis‚ lies at the heart of the English legal system. The doctrine refers to the fact that within the hierarchical structure of the English courts‚ a decision of a higher court will be binding on a court lower that is in that hierarchy. In general terms this means that when judges try cases they will check to see if a similar situation has come before a court previously. If the precedent was set by a court of equal or higher status to the court

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    Level 2 Award in Support Work in Schools Categories of Different Types of School I will identify and describe the characteristics of six different types of state and independent school below and outline the way in which these schools are managed‚ the ages of the children they deal with and the curriculum that they are required to follow. Community schools In a community school:- the local education authority owns the land and buildings‚ but the governing body is responsible for

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    where alleged abuse was reported. A health watchdog reported it as ‘systemic failure to protect people’. I read this on the BBC news website. The Care Quality Commission published its findings after an inspection of Winterbourne view hospital near Bristol. The review was ordered after BBC Panorama filmed patients being pinned down‚ slapped and taunted‚ police said they had arrested 12 people. Whistleblower‚ Terry Bryan alerted the BBC with his concerns about some staff members which then was passed

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