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    Chapter 8 Summary

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    Chapter 8 discusses different types of information and how to use it‚ I will use chapter 8 to correctly include information into my speeches. When giving facts and statistics the book explains I have to be able to back up what I say. The context of interpretation “...shapes the meaning of a fact by offering a way of looking at it.”(Osborn 149) When I give facts or statistics‚ I will further explain them‚ give context to them‚ so the class will be able to understand why I mentioned those facts or

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    Chocolate Companies

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    start by talking about history of chocolate. Then‚ introduction about Patchi and then Godiva followed by a primary research. Finally‚ the conclusion and recommendation. Microsoft Excel was used to calculate to results of questionnaire. ➢ History of Chocolate The earliest record of chocolate was over two thousand years ago in the Central American rain forests. [1] The ancient cultures of Mexico and Central America were the first people made chocolate. They mixed ground cacao seeds with

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    Dr. Stephen Kucera - Chapter 1 Summary/Reaction In the introduction the author discusses his feelings about the importance of scientific literacy for our civilization. Currently‚ a swift and far reaching biocide is in progress and there may be ramifications for our civilization if we do not begin to address these issues soon. I agree with the author because I feel that our society has become so insulated from the effects of nature on our lives that we have lost a great deal of respect for it

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    reading long walk to water by Linda Sue Park you would learn the life in Southern Sudan. The story takes place in Southern Sudan and it is based on a true story it’s about life in Sudan. So this informational text is about life in Sudan and how it affected people. The climate of Sudan is very different from the United States in sudan there is very little rain and in environment there was water but it was very far. If you want to if it’s true you have to read long walk to water and according to long

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    The History of Chocolate

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    Chocolate is one of the oldest treats enjoyed by many people. By a show of hands‚ how many people love chocolate? I have loved chocolate ever since I was a little girl. I have enjoyed the different tastes‚ textures‚ and styles of it. Chocolate has been one of the oldest treats enjoyed by many people. I want to share with you the history of chocolate‚ types of chocolate‚ and some benefits from eating chocolate. Let’s start with the History of Chocolate! Chocolate’s history started over 2‚000 years

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    Swiss Chocolate

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    Swiss Chocolate refers to chocolate produced in Switzerland. While Cacao beans and other ingredients such as sugar can originate from outside of Switzerland‚ the actual production of the chocolate must take place in Switzerland. Switzerland ’s chocolates have earned an international reputation for high quality with many famous international brands. Swiss chocolate truffles and pralines Contents [hide] • 1 History • 2 Sales Market • 3 Industry Structure • 4 References • 5 External

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    to be which was a combination of sand and salty water‚ beach he thought. Aside from the constant laughter of children and adults‚ Jonas could see several colors‚ the light blue of the sea that grows darker as the sea gets deeper and deeper. The salty and fresh smell of the ocean and the sound of the waves‚ gently and harmoniously on the sand at the shallowest point of the beach. There was a taste of the salt on his lips from the evaporated salt water and

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    History of Chocolate

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    Chocolate Taylor McIlroy Mrs. Brunson Word Processing II 11/5/2010 Taylor McIlroy Mrs. Brunson Word Processing II 5 November 2010 CHOCOLATE Chocolate comes from the cacao bean‚ which comes from a cocoa tree‚ which are found in Central America. Mayans The Mayans found the cocoa trees down in South America‚ and then migrated up to Central America‚ where their empire stretched from the Yucatán Peninsula to the Pacific Coast of Guatemala. The Mayans are known for being the first

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    Greg finds out that the resort is split up into two sides the Mild Side and the Wild Side‚ anyone under 18 can’t go there. Greg was mad because all the fun activities like jet skiing‚ scuba diving‚ dolphin riding and water slides were on the Wild Side‚ the Mild Side has activities like snorkeling‚ turtle hatching‚ banana boating and water trampoline. When Greg’s parents found out they took the whole family banana boating until some little kid jumped off the trampoline and popped the

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    Summary Of Crazy Like Us

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    Watters’ Crazy Like Us: The Globalization of the American Psyche makes a valid and effective argument about the effect of America’s globalization of mental health. As a result of the West acting as a superiorly equipped culture to deal with mental health‚ illnesses have been standardized and Watters provides ample evidence of this throughout the book. He also argues that mental health is not separate from culture or context as is displayed through the variability in understanding of mental illness

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