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    period of the 1920’s in America, a multitude of technological advances and creations emerged. Because of the Great War, many technological advancements came to be. The technology created improvements in daily life in society in numerous ways, such as frozen food and 3-D movies. This benefited the average citizen in America. Advancements did not only help the ordinary citizens, but also helped medical and exploration studies. The electron microscope (1931), liquid fueled rockets(1926),…

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    supermarkets and more small grocery stores bursting with junk-food options and rarely offer healthy whole-grains, dairy products, and veggies” (Brooks). These food deserts narrow people’s options to entirely processed and often prepared foods such as frozen dinners or McDonald’s hamburgers. More than that, the possibility of better food is out of sight, out of mind, and out of reach. I had to walk past the produce section of Wegmans in order to collect the items on my list. Meaning not only did…

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    Urine and serum samples were transferred to the Chemical Core Analysis Facility of the Occupational and Environmental Health Sciences Institute (EOHSI), Rutgers University. ZEA and its metabolites were measured using an HPLC-MS-MS technique. 0.25 mL sodium acetate buffer (pH=4.65) and 10 μL of β-glucuronidase from Helix pomatia were added into 1mL of urine or serum sample. The enzymatic deconjugation was conducted in a water bath at 37 °C overnight. Then liquid-liquid extraction was performed on…

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    Rasputin Strengths

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    The shared characteristic of strength led to a bit of struggle during the battles in Ivan IV Vasilyevich and Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin’s lives. Ivan’s strength was gradually built and also was natural because of his rough childhood, “He survived growing up in an environment of brutality.. both parents of his died when he was young. His father, Basil III died when Ivan was just 3. His uncle Yuri challenged Ivan’s rights to the throne which got him arrested and starved in the dungeon. His…

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    being frozen, unable to move. This feeling of being frozen refers to how Lane is frozen or stuck in his narrow way of thinking. Lane is frozen in his thinking of things as simply black and white, he is unable to see all the different shades of gray. With this in mind, the man in the gray hat is a symbol for a more open minded and diverse way of thinking. It can be inferred that, “The old man and the fisherman’s moment of contact and ‘grayness’... as a contrast to Lane’s and Sheri’s frozen…

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    staff, whose goal was to make each persons view easier and more enjoyable. At first glance, the stage looked different from what most would come to expect. The theater itself appeared clean and prepared for an audience expecting something similar to Frozen. When I was standing in line waiting for our tickets to be punched, there were numerous little girls dressed as Elsa. This made me think the audience was not quite prepared for this play. Prior to the play, I had done research on the story.…

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    Isolation: A Short Story

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    direction. Everyone was to take 3 steps forward, one at a time. The object remained… motionless, awkwardly frozen in mid-air. I was the last in line. With menacing Steve the cloud and a strange object looking down upon me, I stood for a…

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    fruits and vegetables and it saves time and money for the school systems. In contrast, I firmly believe that school lunch food should be regulated into food that is both healthy and naturally made. For example, instead of giving students frozen pizza or frozen spaghetti, schools should be giving them naturally made salads, quesadillas, hot dogs, and sandwiches with avocado in order to get students to eat. Schools need to make the school lunch food appealing ,yet at the same time they need to…

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    We pulled up to a gravel parking lot. As I got off, I heard the sound of crackling under my feet from the freshly crystallized morning dew. Walking towards the colorfully lighted trailer I noticed frozen puddles, and curiosity eventually got the best of me. I leaped onto a puddle already imagining the feeling of the shattered ice beneath me, but all I succeeded was slipping on the solid chunk of ice. Embarrased, I picked myself up hoping that the…

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    Price elasticity refers to the change in the amount of a product demand due to change in its price. In other words, how much in quantity demand will change due to a single unit change in price. The Supervisors of microwavable food company should make the clients feel like they cannot live without their food, in case the supervisors are planning on increasing the prices for their products. This is because the company is operating in a very competitive market meaning that a slight increase in the…

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