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    Wendy History

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    HISTORY OF WENDY’S Wendy’s (Formerly branded as Wendy’s Old Fashioned Hamburgers before October 11‚ 2012[2]) is an international fast food chain restaurant founded by Dave Thomas on November 15‚ 1969‚ in Columbus‚ Ohio‚ United States. The company moved its headquarters to the Columbus suburb of Dublin‚ Ohio in 1976. The executive headquarters was moved to Atlanta‚ Georgia in late 2008‚ but in 2011 returned to Dublin‚ where a large workforce had remained. It has been owned by Triarc (now called Wendy’s

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    Finger Print Lab

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    FIMolly O’Donovan Period 1 Anatomy October 25‚ 2012 Make up finger print lab Fingerprints are impressions created by ridges of the skin. The ridges are in the tips of the fingers‚ palms of the hands‚ and the sole of the feet. These ridges form before a baby is born. They do not change‚ but they can become larger. There are three different types of ridges in our population‚ loops‚ whorls‚ and arches. Crime investigators can save fingerprints by brushing powered in place with either camelhair

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    Wendys Research Paper

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    Wendy’s Frostys " I opened the first Wendys restaurant because I felt that there should be a place where fresh hamburgers are made just the way the customer wants it." That is as true today as it was thirty one years ago when Dave Thomas first spoke those words. People put their trust into Wendys every time that they eat there. Infact Wendys is the only fast food place that offers the Frosty (Wendys Web Page). November 15th 1969‚ in Columbus‚ Ohio‚ was a very phantasmagoric day in Dave’s

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    Idiom: Finger and Hand

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    Arm/Hand/Finger all hands on deck- everyone must work together because they have a lot of work to do The captain called for all hands on deck as the storm became stronger and stronger. all thumbs- to be awkward and clumsy‚ a difficulty in fixing things or working with one’s hands The man is all thumbs and he can never fix something without making it worse. arm in arm- linked together by the arms The couple walked along the beach arm in arm. armpit of (somewhere)- a place that is the ugliest

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    Wendy Rose Heritage

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    Wendy Rose has an interesting heritage. Rose used her heritage and the discrimination she faced to write her book‚ Bone Dance: New and Selected Poems‚ 1965-1994. Rose was born of Hopi‚ Miwok and European descent. Growing up mixed-race‚ “she expressed her profound sense of isolation that comes with being mixed-blood American Indian seperated from her tribal roots and alienated from white society...” (Kort). Rose wrote about how she was separated from races and faced isolation which she portrayed in

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    Wendys Role Model

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    women can teach children that girls are not inferior for the sake of being female. The song trilogy “The Wendys” demonstrates the importance of strong women as role models‚ and this influence can be seen on women‚ as well as men‚ in real life. Wendy teaches the girls who join her crew lessons that do not fit the standards of traditional femininity. In part three‚ the lyrics read‚ “Sweet Wendy turns each girl into a pirate before long‚ by teaching them survival‚ how to sail‚ and to be strong.” The

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    Finger and Ear Lobes

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    will be important when writing your conclusion. Feature | Trait | Total | Trait | Total | Ear Lobes | Free ear lobes | | Attached ear lobes | | Hair on knuckles | Hair present between 2nd and 3rd knuckle of fingers | | No hair present between 2nd and 3rd knuckle of fingers | | Hair Line(widow’s peak vs. straight hair line) | Widow’s peak | | Straight hair line | | Hair texture | Curly hair (count wavy hair as curly) | | Straight hair | | Chin shape(no cleft chin vs. cleft chin)

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    finger print scanner

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    com/fingerprint-scanner.htm A fingerprint in its narrow sense is an impression left by the friction ridges of a human finger. In a wider use of the term‚ fingerprints are the traces of an impression from the friction ridges of any part of a human or other primate hand. A print from the foot can also leave an impression of friction ridges. A friction ridge is a raised portion of the epidermis on the digits (fingers and toes)‚ the palm of the hand or the sole of the foot‚ consisting of one or more connected ridge units

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    detailed history of fingerprinting and where it originated‚ Valerie will then give a general summary of finger printing and tell us how it works etc and finally sarah will explain to us the modern uses of finger printing and how it is used in todays world. We hope you enjoy or presentation and that it broadens your mind about a very interesting evidence area. Thank you. When we think of finger printing we immediately think of C.S.I Miami or C.S.I Las vegas and using swabs to gather vital D.N.A evidence

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    Finger Injury (Sprain)

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    Fingers Injury : Sprain Normally sprain is a result of forced motion at a joint that stresses the supporting ligaments‚ causing varying degrees of damage. The forced motion usually hyperextension and lateral motion which is the lateral motion means stresses the collateral ligament and hyperextension means stresses the anterior capsule. There were several of symptoms of sprain injuries such as tenderness at the site of injury‚ increasing in pain on reproduction of the stress that caused the

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