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    You Want Fries with That?

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    Rodrigo Arango Prof. Ariana Bianchi Enc 1101 9:30 Tues/Thur 20 November 2012 You Want Fries With That? In the beginning was the potato. How it found its way from the South American highlands into those little sacks of McDonald’s fries is a long‚ adventurous tale that remains untold.  With a history dating back to when humans first realized the importance of spice trading‚ the artificial flavor industry has gradually become a growing industry whose members consider their trade an art form

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    Underappreciated Senses

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    senses do not‚ memories have a much higher chance of resonating with smells. Mankind’s most compelling sense and its intense links to memory and emotion are due to the complex structure of the human brain. Humans’ sense of smell could also arguably be one of the most underappreciated senses‚ with countless scents and strong connections to memories. It is quite powerful‚ as studies have shown that memories associated to smells are more vivid and stronger than other memories. These memories also

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    Why Marijuana Is Bad

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    Mary Jane Smells Bad In today’s urban culture we see‚ hear‚ or talk about drugs almost every day. To most‚ America’s war on drugs is a joke‚ something to laugh at‚ and something to poke fun at. However‚ the war on drugs is a serious business that shouldn’t be taken lightly. Perhaps one of the biggest threats on the streets is the commonly abused gateway drug‚ Marijuana. Marijuana‚ weed‚ pot‚ Mary Jane‚ whichever you want to call it‚ is a disgusting drug that should never be legalized like alcohol

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    By Sinéad Rawson For knowledge we heavily rely on what we perceive from our senses‚ as they provide first-hand experiences‚ giving us “primary evidence” on surroundings and situations. However human’s five senses touch‚ taste‚ sight‚ sound and smell also have their limitations‚ so therefore they each have weaknesses to the amount or accuracy of knowledge they can give. Starting from the sense of sight‚ a popular expression is “seeing is believing” as we depend on this sense to confirm reality

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    leave the soild which then triggers a strong smell. 11. From your observations of hardness and melting points‚ how does the strength of van der Waals forces of attraction compare with the strength of the attractions between ions of opposite charge? Sodium Chloride has a much stronger force of attraction to the particles because there is no evident odor and seems to have a very high melting point as oppose to camphor which has a very strong‚ evident smell. 12. Water is a much more polar molecule

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    Where I Come from

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    and makes the reader curious to read the rest of the poem. Brewster goes on to describe the “Atmosphere of cities” which is created by various distinctive smells such as “smell of smog”‚ “almost-not-smell of tulips in the spring”‚ “museum smell”‚ “smell of work‚ glue factories maybe” and “smell of subways crowded at rush hours”. Focusing on smells‚ rather than on sight and sound‚ suggests that the speaker’s memory of city-life and this sharply contrasted in the next half of the poem which is about

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    cologne

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    perfumes were made by extracting natural oils from plants through pressing and steaming. The oil was then burned to scent the air. Today‚ most perfume is used to scent bar soaps. Some products are even perfumed with industrial odorants to mask unpleasant smells or to appear "unscented". While fragrant liquids used for the body are often considered perfume‚ true perfumes are defined as extracts or essences and contain a percentage of oil distilled in alcohol. Water is also used. The United States is the world’s

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    Celebrity Endorsement

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    Celebrity Endorsement and Impacts on Consumer’s Purchasing Decision By: Nisachon Tantiseneepong ID. 089095995 9/7/2009 MSc International Marketing Newcastle University Business School Supervisor: Dr. Matthew Gorton Table of Contents Title Page Acknowledgements Abstract Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Literature Review Chapter 3 Methodology Chapter 4 Results and Findings Chapter 5 Discussion Chapter 6 Conclusion References Appendices A B C Pictures of Advertisements Gucci Envy me Gucci

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    Anosmia Research Paper

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    American adults suffer from disorders of taste and smell. Anosmia is to smell‚ as blindness is to sight‚ or deafness is to hearing. Anosmics cannot detect scents of any kind. Over 200 medical conditions and many medications have been associated with olfactory changes and loss. Smell seems to be the sense people take most for granted. There are no galleries displaying smells like paintings‚ no concertos written for noses‚ no special menus of smells created for grand occasions; yet this is the most

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    Our Five Senses

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    General Psychology - 2027 May 15‚ 2010 Our Five Senses‚ Vision‚ Smell‚ Hearing‚ Taste‚ and Touch The following paper is an explanation of our five senses. How they work and why do we have them. Would a person be able to function if one or more senses were lost? All these questions are answered in following document. Our entire sensory system consists of numerous amounts of different sensors. The main senses are vision‚ smell‚ hearing‚ taste‚ and touch. Those senses are important. They

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