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    Paraparaan Lang Yan: How will I make My Crush Like Me using Classical Conditioning? Coming from a girl with no first-hand experience with making a crush like her‚ it would be hard to think of ways on how to make a person like you. Making a person like you‚ as a friend‚ might be easy and it comes with learning to be honest‚ to understand‚ and be there for that person both in happy and hard times. But making your crush like you? I think it’s really hard considering the fact that you (well‚ in my

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    as time passes‚ the water will evaporate slowly from the solution. As the water evaporates‚ the solution becomes more saturated and sugar molecules will continue to come out of the solution and collect on the seed crystals on the string. The rock candy crystals grow molecule by molecule. 3. How do crystals form and how do we control its rate of growth? The key is giving them lots of time (about 7 days) to grow. As the water (the solvent) evaporates‚ sugar crystals form on the string or stick

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    Gym Candy is a book written by Carl Deuker where it shows the ups and downs of the life of a football player‚ Mick Johnson. Mick Johnson was born into an athletic family of parents who were student athletes at the University of Washington. His dad‚ Mike Johnson‚ who used to play college football at Washington and made the NFL as a third-round pick to the San Diego Chargers out of college‚ got Mick into the sport of football at a young age. He taught his son all the fundamentals of the sport and got

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    Art of Observation A. Title: Orange Crush‚ Author: Linda Hains‚ Location: 3rd floor of the Library A1) In this piece‚ different colors and shapes can be seen on a 3-Dimensional pickaxe. The colors vary from red to blue to yellow and the shapes resemble plant life that is native to the desert. A2) Linda Hains’s axe is titled “Orange Crush” and is located in the 3rd floor of the library right next to another axe. This piece is in honor of the University’s Centennial Anniversary and is labeled

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    industry where their brands were often the market leader in their specific categories. With their acquisition of Crush in 1989‚ Cadbury controlled 22% of the orange category of the soft drink market through Crush and Sunkist. The orange category has the third largest share of the market‚ with a market share of 3.9%. After purchasing Crush‚ Cadbury executives needed to restructure the Crush brand to gain a higher market share while neither contradicting its current brand image nor cannibalizing Sunkist

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    Summary of “Why Crush Them?” by Lawrence Lessig As the technological age has approached and developed the definition of creativity has broadly expanded. The editing and reordering of a song or movie is the art of which we call remixing. Lawrence Lessig recognizes remixing as an accessible‚ forbidden art in his essay “Why Crush Them?” Unfortunately laws‚ such as copyright laws‚ infringe on the creators thought and ability to publicly make their name with this form of art. Remixing‚ as an art

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    electric guitars and a soft piano with nice female and masculine voices. Is a song about a girl‚ which has a crush on another girl and this girl wants to be like the girl her crush likes. Some people against the gay community may disagree when they listen to this song because they might think is about lesbianism‚ but it is not. Whereas you are listening to this country song called‚ “Girl Crush” by Little Big Town you find a deep message about a girl talking about how she wants to be like the girl

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    Wint Phyu Finn Kraemer Eng 2 03/06/2013 Audience Paragraphs Audience: The father of your girlfriend I just want to tell you something about last night and you probably will be upset about this. Last night‚ I took your car to bring your daughter to the basketball game. Unfortunately‚ on the way back home‚ I was about to turn left at the traffic lights‚ and a group of bad boys in a truck suddenly hit the left side of your car‚ and drove away. No one was injured‚ but your car was damaged quite

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    Steinbeck presents Candy as a character to be pitied in many ways: When Carlson demands that Candy removes the dog from the bunkhouse‚ this makes us pity Candy as he feels he has to apologise for the smell‚ even though he has “.. been around him so much” that he no longer notices “..how he stinks.” The old dog has been with Candy for a long time‚ it is his only companion and Candy ‘squirmed uncomfortably’ when Carlson told him to shoot the dog. This statement shows that it is hard for Candy to think about

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    Steinbeck presents Candy as a vulnerable character. He does this by referencing him as an “old man” before citing his name‚ using pre-modification; so that the reader instantly knows not only his physical state but maybe that metaphorically he is a weak person. He is also shown to be desperate throughout the opening of chapter 2‚ where he tries to make friends with George and Lennie as soon as he meets them. He gossips about other people on the ranch and makes sure George “won’t tell Curley nothing”

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