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    questa scatola?” a mover with an ovalish face and flowy hair came up to me and asked. I looked up from the ground and my emerald eyes widened with confusion. “Non parlo italiano,” I responded. “Can I take this box?” the man said in a rich Italian accent. I took my bag off the box and walked outside to where no one could find me, where I could be alone, where I can forget that I’m moving to another place and have to start over again. My eyes flew open as my alarm clock went off. I…

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    Once upon a time in the kitchen, Madison the Marshmallow was in her marshmallow bag. Chunky the Chocolate Bar was in his wrapper, and Gary the Graham Cracker was in his box. As the day went on, Madison the Marshmallow decided to go on a walk. That’s when she met Chunky the Chocolate Bar. “Hi, I’m Madison the Marshmallow. What’s your name?” “I’m Chunky the Chocolate Bar. “I was looking for someone to become friends with me.” Madison says. “Oh, cool! I’ll be friends with you. I was looking for a…

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    Harry Houdini Me - “I would like to introduce you to Harry Houdini, a Death-Defying Showman.” “Harry I would like to ask a few questions and discuss your life before all the fame.” “Can you tell us a little about your family.” Houdini- “I have six siblings, Leo, Carrie, Herman, Nathan, William, and Theo. My original name isn’t Harry Houdini, it is Ehrich Weiss. I was born in Budapest, Hungary on March 24, 1874. My father, Rabbi Samuel Weiss left Hungary to work as a Rabbi when I was 2.…

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    Sunscreen Lab Report

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    100) A box of ziplock bags Sharpie (To mark the plastic bags) Plastic spoons (To help spread the sunscreen on the plastic bags) UV Beads String UV Index Once I gathered all of these materials, I cut 5 pieces of string and then opened the UV beads. Then I started to put the beads onto each string, I put exactly 17 beads on each of the 5 strings to make my results as accurate as possible. After I finished putting the beads on the string, I got 5 ziplock bags and put the strung beads inside each…

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    of.” “Yes, of course.” They made their way to the other end of the cargo hold moving cautiously through the rows of body bags. Then, unexpectedly, Commander Brayzack stopped. “Wait!” “What is it, sir?” “I need to see that database again.” Back at the computer, Brayzack began typing one more name into the search box, Enders Dana Emily, and hit enter. 1356922598745 Enders Dana E 42 F Wh Inf. 9 1 Br “This woman, is she here?” the commander…

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    Packaged Food Case Study

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    keep the product inside, its can make from many kinds of materials, For instance, paperboard, plastic. The third. Bags are a common use in food packaging, for example, bagged snacks (potatoes chips). This type of package is to protect the food from the air. The fourth, Boxes are the easiest form of food products to transportation, for the example box of frozen pizzas, box of cereals, and box of snack crackers. Most of the boxes are made from metal, corrugated fiberboard, and wood. The fifth,…

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    Murder, spousal abuse, symbolism, mystery and obviously women are from venus, men are from Mars. Themes presented in this one-act play are extremely popular in pop culture today and can be found in dozens of television shows. Oxygen network seems to be an entire network dedicated to shows that involve some, in not all of the themes presented in Susan Glaspell’s play. Women have not had an easy life throughout the history of the United States, and while Susan Glaspell was writing the play,…

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    ceiling, followed by box fans, fishing poles, and sleeping bags. The hum of the air compressor vibrates the garage walls as many giant pink flamingos come to life, barricading the kitchen door. The screeching voice of my mother reverberates throughout the house, into the yard, and most likely across the entire neighborhood. She is packing for a trip and this tradition is my mother's greatest display of her extreme organizational skills, or so she…

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    search for some sugar in my bag. I didn’t find any things. Also, the elevator was faster than any elevator in Chicago. The speed was 1,600 feet (488 meters) per minute. After that, I was on the 103rd floor, which is having the glass…

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    amount. We made a competition out of which table could package the mst meals, and who could reach the goal the quickest. Everyone was enthusiastic, and we worked hard and quickly to package the most meals. They called out when each table added another bag to the stack, letting us know who was ahead. We packed so many meals that we constantly had to ask for more boxes to put them in because we kept filling ours up. The competition of the game and working together as a team motivated us to have…

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