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    Cheddar cheese is a relatively hard‚ pale-yellow-to-off-white (unless artificially coloured)‚ sometimes "sharp" (i.e.‚ acidic)-tasting‚ natural cheese. Originating in the English village of Cheddar in Somerset‚[1] cheeses of this style are produced beyond this region and in several countries around the world. Cheddar is the most popular type of cheese in the U.K.‚ accounting for 51 percent of the country’s £1.9 billion annual cheese market;[2] it is also the second-most-popular cheese in the U

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    INVESTIGATION OF HANDWRITING Background Graphology is the investigation of handwriting. The investigation‚ in many instances‚ is intended as an analyzing of a person’s writing with the goal to provide a behavioral profile. Graphology can be used as a test‚ to prove a theory‚ or as a preliminary method for personnel placement in many organizations (personality profile). Graphology was considered to be a controversial method of personality evaluation for more than a century. Psychologist who supported

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    Peer Pressure is a Positive Influence in teenage society‚ because “Uh‚ my friends told me it was”. Does this sound like the sort of thing that you would hear regularly in drafting? (This is a rhetorical question‚ don’t answer it‚ as I am about to do that for you.). No‚ of course it doesn’t‚ for the simple reason that it is near impossible to write a 400-500 word essay on the positive aspects of peer pressure. As such‚ I’m going to take the year 9 (Read: Easy) way out of it‚ and just write a summary

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    Great People who moved the world Mylene D. Masangkay 971-8563-37-7 © 2005 Worldlink Marketing Corporation. 101 pages A Summary of “Great People who moved the world” By: Kurt Patrick V. Abu Introduction: The book “Great People who moved the world” is a book that contains a list of greatest people who made a mark in society. They are the people who amaze us‚ inspired us‚ and other emotions that developed us a person. They were included on the list due to their actions that moved the world‚ the

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    Handwriting v Typing

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    research which goes a long way in confirming the significance of these differences. An experiment carried out by Velay ’s research team in Marseille establishes that different parts of the brain are activated when we read letters we have learned by handwriting‚ from those activated when we recognise letters we have learned through typing on a keyboard. When writing by hand‚ the movements involved leave a motor memory in the sensorimotor part of the brain‚ which helps us recognise letters. This implies

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    Cheese: A Home to Bacteria “Cheese is just a means of controlled spoilage‚” said Steve Jenkins‚ a Master Cheesemonger at Fairway Market. (Cheese) Bacteria‚ or starter cultures‚ control the flavor‚ hardness‚ type‚ and many more aspects of cheese. The two main strands of bacteria involved in cheese making are Lactococcus and Lactobacillus‚ which ferment sugars found in the milk. Humans have learned to manipulate bacteria and the fermentation process to produce different types of cheese such as Swiss

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    TOK Reflection: The Mouse who Ate the Cheese The short story “The Mouse who Ate the cheese‚” by Stuart fowler (1993) develops the ideals that are centered on the concept of belief and knowledge‚ and how they these two concepts are often difficult to differentiate. It would be accurate to state that Bill knew that he saw the mouse eat the cheese‚ since he physical witnessed the mouse ingesting the cheese and there wasn’t the possibility of obscurity of judgment‚ since he was sober and no mental

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    points taken off your grades just because of how your handwriting looks? I believe students shouldn’t be grades on their handwriting. This is because students will spend too long working on their handwriting and too little time studying and doing their work. However‚ handwriting is important and students should be helped to improve their handwriting so that teachers could read i clearly. I believe that students shouldn’t be graded on their handwriting because children will get low grades for good work

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    LATEST TRENDS IN MORTAR WARFARE 1. Intro. Mortars‚ commonly termed as ‘poor man’s artillery’ are one of the most effective weapons at the disposal of an infantry commander. Though originally developed to suit the requirements of trench warfare‚ mortars are finding more and more usefulness in the ever changing‚ technology driven battle field of today. Much advancement is being carried out to not only improve mortars capability and effectiveness but also the new methods of deployment are being experimented

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    What Are Handwriting Characteristics Analysis? Handwriting characteristics is a projective technique like body language which can profile human behavior in the area of social skills‚ thinking styles‚ achievements/ work habits and possible ways of dealing with stress. It’s a system of studying the frozen graphic structures which have been generated in the brain and placed on paper in printed and or cursive writing. It’s also a way to compare different personalities and there potential for compatibility

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