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    between the Consumer-level product and Tradesmen-level product. B&D has made the distinction between the two product lines by coloring Consumer-lvl products with black and Tradesmen-lvl with charcoal grey. Although there is some difference between these two colors‚ it isn’t quite boldly differentiating. Charcoal is‚ in fact‚ a black-ish color. Compared to B&D’s differentiation‚ Makita and Milwaukee used teal and red to differentiate their Professional-grade

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    diced or sliced chicken‚ goat‚ mutton‚ beef‚ pork‚ fish‚ other meats‚ or tofu; the more authentic version uses skewers from the midrib of the coconut palm frond‚ although bamboo skewers are often used. These are grilled or barbecued over a wood or charcoal fire‚ then served with various spicy seasonings. Satay originated in Java‚ Indonesia. Satay is available almost anywhere in Indonesia‚ where it has become a national dish. It is also popular in many other Southeast Asian countries‚ including Malaysia

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    foothills of China‚ one simple invention revolutionized planet Earth. Over 1‚000 years ago the Cchinese invented an explosive chemical that would one day change the world. Gunpowder first began as three main chemicals: charcoal‚ sulfur‚ and potassium nitrate. All three chemicals‚ charcoal‚ sulfur‚ and potassium nitrate‚ would create make a chemical reaction that could have the potential to cause a massive devastation. The Chinese first started using gunpowder for fireworks and entertainment purposes

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    you gain from the pictures taken at the scene? To whom did the fingerprints on the match box belong? What characteristics of the fingerprints helped you to determine they were a match? How long does the average IAFIS search take? Why is there a charcoal strip inside the containers that you used to collect the floor pieces? Why are these pieces saved after the solution has been prepared for the GC? What elements were present in the gas chromatograph from your puddle sample? How did this differ from

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    possibly a knock-off of a 1980s Members Only jacket. The collar sits askew and the right leaf is turned slightly upward. Her wide-set‚ almond-shaped eyes‚ so dark in color they are virtually obsidian‚ sit below an almost perfectly straight set of charcoal colored eyebrows and a narrow forehead. Her thin‚ onyx hair is pulled back into a low ponytail with a scarlet band. A few delicate strands escape the band to form an upside-down V on either side of her face‚ which lightly brush the pea-sized brown

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    My uncle Alvin never listened to any of those commercials. The commercials that tell you that you can quit. He said that they were stupid‚ almost ludicrous‚ and utmost irrelevant. When I was younger‚ I told him that one day‚ I was going to get him a great immense boat. One that he can catch fish by day‚ and look at the stars when night arrives. I said it would be a promise. Through the years‚ he says that I still promise him that boat‚ he chuckles whenever he says it. A boat‚ he says‚ wouldn’t

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    “The reason I choose this topic was because it doesn’t matter if you’re white or black everyone should be treated the same way with love and respect” The Jim crow Laws were state and local laws enforcing racial segregation in the Southern United States. They enacted after the reconstruction period‚ these laws continued in force until 1965. Segregation refers to the policy of keeping black and white Americans separate from one another in 1875. The Enforcement Act‚ or the Civil Right Acts of the 1875

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    Some boys who did not work attended schools such as grammar school. These schools were not any easier than working‚ however‚ and it did not provide money for the family so only the wealthy could afford to send their kids to schools. These schoolboys usually worked similar hours and had breaks for meals. Corporal punishment in these learning facilities was not uncommon. Teachers could punish children by smacking their bare butts with birch twigs or hold naughty boys down by their necks. The aristocratic

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    landscapes and all other types of activities. I had two very good art instructors in high school and they were very critical and rewarding and that probably is why I enjoy art as much as I do. I’ve had a very broad range of activities from drawing with charcoal and pencils to painting and sculptings. For the most part most of my art activities weren’t holiday centered they were more of your own imagination and idea’s. All of my art projects were graded on pretty specific grading rubrics. It measured how

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    dress was white and it whispered.” Just by hearing that you can make a mental image of what Clarisse looks like and acts like. Similar to how he uses light to introduce Clarisse‚ he uses darkness to introduce the firemen. He says “They and their charcoal hair and soot-colored brows and bluish-ash-smeared cheeks where they had shaven close…Had he ever seen a fireman that didn’t have black hair‚ black brows‚ fiery face‚ and a blue-steel shaved but unshaved look?” This also makes a mental picture showing

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