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    How many of you like M&M’s? I’m sure a lot of you do‚ but do you know how they were introduced to us? Well‚ let me tell you. Forrest Mars came up with the idea of creating the now famous M&M’s. Mars saw soldiers eating pieces of chocolate covered with a hard sugary coating. The coating preventing the candy from melting in the hot sun. In 1940‚ he made his first‚ independent move into the candy business in the United States. Somewhere in his travels‚ Mars had come across a candy that was essentially

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    Six pack rings‚ that hold pop or beer in a bundle‚ often choke sea creatures. One creature that was affected was Peanut the turtle. Peanut was found in 1993 in Missouri with a six pack ring wrapped around her shell. Peanut was caught in this ring when she was a young turtle and was unable to get it off. As Peanut’s shell grew‚ the rings did not‚ giving her shell a peanut like shape. Peanut was taken to a zoo in St. Louis where the six pack ring was removed. Any other creature‚ like an otter would

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    Shaw) and that ’nobody means anything by it’ (81‚ Shaw) when they are using ’the new small talk’ (80‚ Shaw). In comparison‚ The Kitchen God’s Wife contains three feminist characters. Winnie‚ the protagonist; her friend‚ Helen; and her cousin‚ Peanut. Winnie is a feminist right from the start of the novel‚ however she does not know how to express that. She feels that ’she was forgotten’ (322‚ Tan) by everyone around her. Winnie is trapped by her family in a marriage that she is given no choice

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    baking? I am making this recipe:  Ingredients: 1/2 cup (1 stick) butter‚ softened 1/2 cup chunky or smooth peanut butter 1/2 cup granulated sugar 1/2 cup brown sugar‚ firmly packed 1 egg 1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour 1/2 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1/4 teaspoon salt 1 cup semisweet chocolate chips Preparation: Preheat oven to 375°. Cream the butter‚ peanut butter and sugars until light. Add the egg and mix until fluffy. Blend the flour‚ baking powder‚ soda and salt

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    Samantha Meyer ELED 357 Inquiry project paper Miller Towson University Inquiry project proposal: Checking for comprehension during a lesson Exploring how teachers check for comprehension. Examine how different teachers at the placement check for comprehension during a lesson. I. Research Questions 1) What kind of tools does each teacher use to informally or formally check for comprehension (example. Thumbs up‚ act it out‚ etc.). Provide a context for your answer. 2) How many times does each teacher

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    Amy Tan’s The Kitchen God’s Wife is the story of a relationship between a mother and daughter that is much more than it seems. The story revolves around secrets and conflicts between mother and daughter‚ Chinese immigrant Winnie and her Americanize daughter Pearl. For over fifty years‚ Winnie has kept some of the worst possible secrets. When Helen her sister in law confronts Winnie telling her she just can’t keep the secrets anymore‚ Winnie must come clean. Interestingly the person Winnie most wanted

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    we were inclined to experiment with many different packing materials and bubble wrap types. We started out with three tupperware containers and three eggs. In each container‚ we placed two broken up packing peanuts‚ followed by an egg. We filled the excess space with more packing peanuts‚ and closed the lids. We constructed the body of our initial package inside a 10-inch fish bowl. We taped two sheets of bubble wrap together and then placed them inside the fishbowl so they lined the interior surface

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    many crucial inventions which most of us use every single day‚ including peanut butter‚ soap‚ and cosmetics as well as technological advances such as crop rotation used by farmers. George Washington Carver could have sought great fortune to his fame‚ but caring for neither‚ he found happiness‚ and honor in being helpful to the world. His numerous contributions to farming‚ education‚ and most famously his more than 300 peanut-based products he invented helped improve the quality of life for many people

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    laying eggs on treated cowpea seeds compared to control treatment and 10 ppm concentrations of the tested oils (LSD 5% = 19.8). The highest reduction percentages in the numbers of laid eggs were (76.1‚ 83.4‚ and 91.2 %) at the treatments of olive oil‚ peanut oil and linseed oil‚ respectively under 1000 mg/kg concentration in comparison with untreated check. Regarding to the hatching percentages of the eggs‚ there were no significant differences between all concentrations of evaluated oils and check

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    George Washington Carver was a world-famous chemist who overcame great obstacles. He made many important agricultural discoveries and inventions. His research on peanuts‚ sweet potatoes‚ and other products helped poor southern farmers vary their crops and improve their diets. He himself being raised as a slave‚ and conquering such tasks‚ raised his name as one for many others alike to look up to. George Washington Carver was born on a farm near Diamond‚ Missouri‚ in Newton County about 1865. Moses

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