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    candy industry

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    Candy is a love for many people around the world young and old‚ but has anyone thought about what you are actually consuming. Plants‚ fruits‚ etc. that are used to make candy are produced with synthetic or chemical fertilizers‚ weeds are controlled with chemical herbicides and insecticides are used to manage pests and disease‚ all of those chemical are in your candy you consume. Along with chemicals there are artificial colors‚ flavors‚ and preservatives. Studies from American Academy of Pediatrics

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    Gym Candy

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    Gym Candy (Letter to a character) Dear Mick Johnson‚ As I was reading Gym Candy‚ by Carl Deuker‚ I chose to write you a letter because you are a very talented student athlete. I was captivated because I also am a student athlete and I know the struggles and pressures that come along with the expectations. I was amazed that you started on varsity football as a freshman which is extremely difficult and overly time consuming! You take pride in your athletic and what I was most intrigued

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    Candy Cane

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    know the candy cane is a Christmas symbol all over the world? Candy canes are used to decorate homes and trees. They are also a good treat to eat around the holidays. The candy cane is a worldwide tradition has an interesting background‚ has a unique naming story‚ and is a religious symbol. The Spanglar candy website says “the candy cane was invented to keep kids quiet. In Germany people handed out candy canes to younger singers or children to keep them quiet during church services” (Candy Cane History

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    Sympathy for Candy

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    How does the author create sympathy for candy in section 3? Language The language in the section varies quite a lot as most of it is written calmly and other is written to make you feel sorry for candy. Here is a quote to support my point. “then he rolled slowly over and faced the wall and lay silently” this is a semantic field as it has the words slowly and silent”. This is a semantic field for calmness. The word “faced” means that he didn’t just turn his head he wanted to face the wall so nobody

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    Marketing II – Group Assignment Waters Chromatography Division: US field Sales Submitted by: Group 5‚Section D ArkayanBagchi (2010PGP063) Harveer Singh (2010PGP449) Kaushlendra Singh (2010PGP150) Krishna Kishore Burugula (2010PGP163) Loveneesh Solanki (2010PGP170) RohanWagh (2010PGP311) Sameer Morey (2010PGP325) Protagonist The cases does not give any specific issues to be solved by any

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    Gym Candy

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    The author of Gym Candy is Carl Deuker. Carl Deuker grew up in California. He attended University of California‚ Berkeley‚ majoring in English. He currently lives in Washington and is a teacher at Shelton View Elementary School. He wrote seven novels and is working on an eighth. His novels so far are‚ On the Devil’s Court‚ Heart of a Champion‚ Night Hoops‚ Painting the Black‚ High Heat‚ Runner‚ and Gym Candy. Four of his novels won awards. His novels all have something to do with teens‚ sports‚ and

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    rock candy

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    Procedures 1. Pour the sugar and water into a pan. 2. Heat the mixture to a boil‚ stirring constantly. You want the sugar solution to hit boiling‚ but not get hotter or cook too long. If you overheat the sugar solution you’ll make hard candy‚ which is nice‚ but not what we’re going for here. 3. Stir the solution until all the sugar has dissolved. The liquid will be clear or straw-colored‚ without any sparkly sugar. If you can get even more sugar to dissolve‚ that’s good‚ too. 4. While the

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    Cotton Candy

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    Jamika Roberts Cotton Candy Nostalgia is defined as a sentimental longing or wishful affection for the past‚ typically for a period or place with happy personal associations. My nostalgia is associated with cotton candy becsuse it draws back memories of when I was a happy child which helps with the relief of stress. Nostalgia relieves common everyday hasles‚ pressures‚ strains‚ and diffculties. Stress can become difficult to deal with but I believe this coping mechanisum will help. The very

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    Thin Layer Chromatography/ Paper Chromatography Lab # 10 11/26 Sample # 32 for TLC Sample # 1 for Paper Introduction: Chromatography is one of the most important separation techniques used in all fields of chemistry ranging from analytical chemists to pharmacists. The understanding of how chromatography works and how to operate instruments used to carry out the procedures is an important lab technique to learn. Experiment: Thin Layer Chromatography. Lab #10-1 Paper Chromatography

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    VI. Results and Discussion In this exercise‚ the goal was to produce acetylsalicylic acid through the organic synthesis from the reaction of salicylic acid to acetic anhydride‚ the starting materials. Instead of using acetic acid‚ acetic anhydride was used as solvent since the anhydride reacting with water to form acetic acid tends to drive the reaction to the right. It results from the elimination of a molecule of water from two molecules of acetic acid (see Fig. 11.2). Figure 11.3 below

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