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    inside a lightweight and disposable oven designed for fireside baking. Shelf stable cookie dough is contained in a thin aluminum box that serves as both the container and the baking oven. The aluminum oven with cookie dough inside is placed near a campfire‚ allowing the dough to bake into warm and fresh trailside cookies. In order to analyze the profitability of the “Firebake Cookie”‚ the following is a brief description of the proposed business plan. The manufacturing process will initially

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    This project is about is focused thimbleberry and picking berries in general in the Upper Peninsula. One part of the project is on my family and our folk tradition of picking thimbleberries. I will also be using the books Between the Iron and the Pine by Lewis C. Reimann and Sagas from Sisula by Jingo Viitala Vachon. These books have some stories about berry picking that I can relate and compare my own experiences to. Lastly‚ I’ll be using an article about Jason Anderson’s master’s degree project

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    Somehow Jackson and his troops got ahead of the rest of the forces. Outnumbered‚ Jackson’s men did not waver. They pursue the Mexican forces relentlessly. Jackson stated‚ "It was splendid!" Later that evening by the campfire‚ Jackson realized his jacket had been torn apart by a bullet. Once again‚ Jackson had defied death (Robertson 68). Most importantly‚ the day had proven that Jackson was a courageous leader who remained calm and level headed during the toughest

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    The Civil War was a war in the United States fought from 1861 to 1865 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War) between the north and south. The north was fighting to outlaw slavery and the south was fighting to keep it. Although conditions were bad the north generally had better conditions during this war. Many people suffered because of the Civil war and not just soldiers fighting. “The Civil War caused difficulties for the people at home as well as the soldiers. Although the North

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    Literary impressionism is exemplified by the writer Steven Crane. Though many themes of writing styles writing styles such as realism and naturalism lend themselves to Crane ’s works‚ it is the combination of components from these styles with impressionism that gave Steven Crane his own unique panache. An understanding of of many organic features of impressionism and Crane ’s personal writing style are needed to bring full enjoyment out of Crane ’s literary works‚ including the masterpiece of all

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    Apes and Language

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    Apes and Language: A Review of the Literature By Karen Shaw For Professor Dyer ’s Class March 2‚ 2005 Over the past 30 years researchers have demonstrated that the great apes (chimpanzees gorillas and orangutans) resemble humans in language abilities more than had been thought possible. Just how far that resemblance extends however has been a matter of some controversy. Researchers agree that the apes have acquired fairly large vocabularies in American Sign Language and in artificial languages

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    The Myth of Consumerism

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    <i>Every society has mythology. In some societies‚ it ’s religion. Our religion is consumerism.</i><br>Ellen Weis‚ San Francisco ’s Museum of Modern Mythology<br><br>Consumerism fuels the capitalist fire. In a capitalist society‚ the goal is to make money‚ by whatever means possible‚ exploiting whichever potential weakness that might exist. The human race is one with a wild imagination‚ and this wild imagination‚ though a great strength‚ can‚ like all great strengths‚ serve as a potential weakness

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    Arctic Survival

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    While our team was composed of completely different preference types (as classified by the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator)‚ we believe that such varying opinions led to our group’s success in the Subarctic Survival Simulation. In fact‚ our group boasted the highest team percentage change in the activity—43 percent. The team percentage change represents the improvements made in the ranking of survival tools through our team’s discussion from our individual assessments. The change shows how the group’s

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    Frankenstein

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    Frankenstein‚ the big green monster with bolts jutting out from its neck‚ is violent and terrifying. This is what the modern day image of Frankenstein has evolved into that has become a common Halloween costume for children and a spine shivering campfire story. But this is not how Mary Shelley pictured the monster when she wrote the novel‚ Frankenstein‚ back in 1818. Due to the effect of Hollywood and peoples perception of this story over time‚ Frankenstein‚ who is in fact nameless in Shelley’s novel

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    Fitch wanted to sell more mainstream clothing. After years of feuding‚ Abercrombie left the company in 1907. Despite his departure‚ the company continued to grow without Abercrombie. Fitch still kept the outdoor feel of the company – a campfire was burning in one corner of the store. He also sold hunting‚ fishing‚ and camping gear‚ but also sold clothing for the average person. In 1909‚ Abercrombie & Fitch started a mail-order catalog. The 456 page catalog was mailed out to

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