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    My Invention would be a way to keep children and surfers completely safe in water activities in the pool and the ocean. My product name is the magic bubble. What the target market is parents and experienced surfers. The product also has much potential to be marketed not only in the US but throughout the entire world. The Magic Bubble is built within a wet suit that is linked to a tube with string that can pulled at anytime that fills the back of the suit with a pocket of air that would potentially

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    King Abdulaziz University Faculty of Computing and Information Systems Fall Term 2011/1432-1433 Course Code: CPCS-202 Course Name: Programming I ________________________________________________________________ Problem 1: Write a program that asks the user to enter a favorite color‚ a favorite food‚ a favorite animal‚ and the first name of a friend or relative. The program should then print the following two lines‚ with the user’s input replacing the items in italics: I had a dream

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    Cotton Candy

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    Cotton candy History Cotton candy was first recorded in the 16th century.[4] At that time‚ spun sugar was an expensive‚ labor-intensive endeavor and was not generally available to the average person.[4] Machine-spun cotton candy was invented in 1897 by the dentist William Morrison and confectioner John C. Wharton and first introduced to a wide audience at the 1904 World’s Fair as "Fairy Floss"[5] with great success‚ selling 68‚655 boxes at the then-high price of 25¢‚ half the cost of admission

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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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    Carrot Candy

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    presence kept the researchers’ determination to accomplish the project. Abstract This study was conducted to create a candy out of carrots‚ ginger‚ honey‚ lemon juice and orange juice in an easy way with the use of simple methods. This study will also give knowledge to the readers about the different health benefits each ingredients contribute to the candy. Table of Contents Chapter I Introduction Statement of the Problem Conceptual Framework Significance of the Study

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    Consumer involvement Theory - CIT - is one way to understand the psychology and behavior of your target audience. > There are others. But none quite so quick‚ simple and insightful. Involvement refers to how much time‚ thought‚ energy and other resources people devote to the purchase process. The Emotional / Rational scale is a measure of reason vs. impulse‚ desire vs. logic‚ passion vs. prudence. That sort of psycho stuff. There are four general categories. And we have some examples plotted

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    phones are all inventions that changed history in many ways. They have changed industry and communication as well as our everyday life. We use these objects all the time but never even think about how it was possible for you to have that object. What made those objects available for you to use without even a thought about how it was possible. What are some of these inventions‚ how have they changed society‚ and how has it improved for our use today? Yes‚ one of the most important inventions in 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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    of everyone around the world would be forever changed. Before the invention of the light bulb‚ people everywhere would have to resort to using candles or lanterns. Thomas Edison was not the first to invent the electric lightbulb but was‚ in fact‚ the first person to invent the first practical incandescent light. Several other people before Edison attempted a shot at making this invention but shortly after failed. Such other inventions had faults such as (extremely) short life‚ high expense‚ and high

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