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    Super Project Summary

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    General Foods “Super” was a new instant desert being targeted for introduction in the late 1960’s. The chocolate flavor was estimated to account for 80% of total sales of the new product. Presumably‚ this means “Super” would have been “Jello Pudding” in reality. The project request consisted included a $200‚000 request‚ consisting of $80‚000 for building modifications and $120‚000 for machinery and equipment; presumed to be entirely additional packaging machinery as available agglomerator

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    Rise of the "Super Bug"

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    antibiotic-resistant infections or “super bugs” to surface. In 1967‚ penicillin-resistant pneumonia‚ called pneumococcus‚ surfaced in a small remote village in Papua‚ New Guinea. Around the same time‚ American military personal in southeast Asia were acquiring penicillin-resistant gonorrhea from prostitutes. Then in 1983‚ a hospital recorded an intestinal infection caused by the bacterium Enterococcus faccium. This bacteria joined the already growing list of “super bugs” learning to outwit penicillin

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    Prologue: the Super-Story

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    Prologue: The Super-Story By Thomas Friedman (from Longitudes and Attitudes‚ 2002) ¶1 I am a big believer in the idea of the super-story‚ the notion that we all carry around with us a big lens‚ a big framework‚ through which we look at the world‚ order events‚ and decide what is important and what is not. The events of 9/11 did not happen in a vacuum. They happened in the context of a new international system – a system that cannot explain everything but can explain and connect more things in

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    super-size me analysis

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    Super-size you Morgan Spurlock sacrifices himself by only eating food from Mc Donald’s for 30 days. If a saleswoman asks him to buy supersize he may not refuse. He also limits himself to walk 5000 steps a day. With this documantery he wants to experience the daily-life of an obese American and to examine the big influence of the fast-food industries. In contrast to the 100 million obese Americans‚ Morgan is surrounded by three medics who help him during this research. After 30 days the result

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    using Donald Winnicott and his object relations view of the mother and child relationship and the “good-enough parent” point-of-view and Heinz Kohut and his analysis of self-psychology and empathy. I will show through examples how I feel that I have developed as an adult through the stages that both of these theorists have discovered. The paper will conclude with a discussion as to how I feel both of these theorists have affected my life in terms of my decision to go into social work. Donald Winnicot’s

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    Super Size Me

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    Andres Ramos Dana Hatter December 1‚ 2012 Super Size Me is a movie about the documentary‚ producer and director Morgan Spurlock‚ the film is based on research that occurs from the question‚ does fast food really covers the nutritional needs and requirements to stay healthy. During the course of the film‚ Spurlock for 30 days consumes fast food products from McDonalds. Before beginning‚ the investigation Spurlock is curious to know what his consequences would be. Therefore‚ he visits several specialists

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    My Super Hero

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    too much of a hero not to admire. First‚ his background is really extraordinary. Born into a family that lived on a farm‚ Superman had to disguise his talents. At a young age‚ he took an interest in many things‚ but could not par take due to his super power strength and so he began controlling it. He was also such an intelligent student that there were times were he had to be average so not to give up his identity in anyway. However‚ he decided to leave after high school and become a reporter to

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    Super Unpatriotic Vehicle

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    Montana Clayton Essay 1 Super Unpatriotic Vehicle What exactly is unpatriotic? A company made a bumper sticker saying SUV’S are Super Unpatriotic Vehicles‚ but what makes them so unpatriotic? Patriotism is a very strong word that has a lot of emotional appeal to it. This sticker could represent the fact that we as Americans get most of our gas from other countries‚ therefore making us more dependent on foreign oil‚ or it could be a “go green statement” being made because SUV’s use more gas

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    Donald Goddard V00194942 Due November 16th 2010 History of Comic Book Art Is Batman a Real Super Hero????????? Is Batman a real super hero‚ according to a lot of people they would say he is not and when you would ask for a reason why not; they will usually always give the same reason that he can’t be one since he has no super power. But I’m writing this paper to show that a superhero isn’t necessarily defined by his powers‚ but rather‚ his zeal for fighting crime and his innate ability

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    The Super Lily Analysis

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    The super lily‚ from the temple of flora was an artwork made by Richard Earlom. The artwork does not have a specific date in its description‚ but only have the year it was made which was in 1799. The type of artwork used in this image was color mezzotint‚ aquatint‚ and etching. There is no particular size listed in its description as well. The depth explanation of this artwork was centered on physical description‚ analysis‚ judgment‚ and other important highlights that clearly described the artwork

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