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    Chewing Gum In Schools

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    Do you like chewing gum? Many people do‚ but they can’t because their school or classroom doesn’t allow it. I think schools should allow students to chew gum. The first reason‚ I think this is because it helps students focus and improves memory. Studies show students who chew gum during tests do 26% to 36% better than students who don’t chew gum. If chewing gum can improve memory it can help students remember what they learned in class and what class work needs to get done. It also improves

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    Douglas Mcgregor

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    Biographical Sketch of Douglas McGregor Douglas McGregor (1906 – 1964) is one of the forefathers of contemporary management thinking. A social psychologist‚ he is most notably known for his Theory X and Theory Y from his 1960 book‚ The Human Side of Enterprise‚ which had a profound influence on the management field. A B.E. Mechanical from Rangoon Institute of Technology‚ he then earned an A.B. from Wayne State University‚ and went on to study Psychology at Harvard University. Armed with

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    of Chewing Gum MUST SHARE Originally‚ chewing gum was made from tree sap but today’s commercial brands are loaded with harmful ingredients and chemicals. The modern day chewing gums are made of four major ingredients including synthetic rubber‚ plastic‚ sugar‚ and coloring (dye). Modern day gums are produced from synthetic polymers such as styrene- butadiene rubbers and polyvinyl acetate. The final product is composed of 60% sugar‚ 20% corn syrup‚ and only 20% actual gum material

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    Chewing Gum In School

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    Does chewing gum make you more alert as well as more attentive to what you’re doing? Is it as distracting as walking while texting? How can something so simple be so helpful to our everyday life and essential to our future? Chewing gum has been proving to help us in school by increasing concentration on students. To prove that chewing gum helps students in school‚ a study was done in the United Kingdom that discovered people who chewed gum while memorizing a list of words did 25% better than those

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    Guar Gum Profile

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    COMPLEX INTRODUCTION Guar or cluster bean (cyamposis tetragonoloba) is a drought tolerant annual legume crop‚ mainly cultivated in the northern parts of India as a kharif crop. This seed has a spherical-shaped endosperm containing galactomannan gum‚ which forms a viscous gel in cold water. Guar legume plant is an agricultural product grown in arid zones of west and North West India and parts of Pakistan. Guar seed is one of the few crops that can be produced in the desert areas. GUAR SEED: USES

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    Fredrick Douglas

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    In Frederick Douglass’s Narrative‚ Douglas narrates the essay using story telling to bring both the reader into the story‚ and the theme into focus. Through his narration‚ Douglass also uses narrative strategies like anecdotes‚ and plot twists. Douglass brings the readers’ attention to a peak with these techniques making the story interesting and appealing‚ without letting the reader forget the reality. The most instrumental technique used by Douglass is story telling. He uses little stories‚ or

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    Essay On Gum Disease

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    Show Your Gums Some Love Another common cause of chronic bad breath is gum disease. Are your gums bright red? Do they bleed after your floss or brush your teeth? Are they sore to the touch? These are all signs that you might have gum disease‚ which is a veritable breath killer. Luckily‚ treating (and preventing) gum disease is easy -- brush your gums daily‚ floss between teeth daily‚ and have your mouth professionally cleaned by a dental hygienist regularly. If it turns out you do have gum disease

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    Research of Gum Market

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    Because our product is gum with healthy functions‚ in the traditional gum market‚ our key competitor is Wrigley. Wrigley is a recognized leader in confections with a wide range of product offerings including gum‚ mints‚ hard and chewy candies‚ and lollipops. Wrigley is a world-famous brands – including Extra®‚ Orbit®‚ Doublemint®‚ and 5™ chewing gums. With operations in more than 40 countries and distribution in more than 180 countries‚ Wrigley’s brands bring smiles to faces around the globe. On

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    Guar Gum Lab

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    corn starch‚ and guar gum. They all are different from each other‚ each in a unique way. Firstly‚ guar gum is like pectin‚ a soluble fiber and polysaccharide. Furthermore‚ the body cannot digest gum‚ consequently it cannot break down into energy. Guar gum is also a stabilizer and emulsifier. An emulsifier prevents separation by allowing two immiscible liquids to mix. Not only is it an emulsifier and stabilizer‚ but it is also a thickener.

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    The History of Bubble Gum

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    History Bubble Gum Introduction I. Gum. It’s been around for centuries—from the ancient Greeks to the American Indians‚ everyone’s chewed it. But the best kind of gum—bubble gum!—wasn’t invented until 1928‚ when an enterprising young accountant at Fleer Gum and Candy used his spare time to experiment with different recipes. (McCarthy‚ 2010) II. Bubble gum is a type of chewing gum that is especially designed for blowing bubbles (McCarthy‚ 2010) III. Chewing bubble gum is a common habit

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