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    The difference between those two candles are unscented doesn’t have paraffin because it’s can be made out of beeswax, soy, or hemp oil wax. It last 30% longer than paraffin candle wax, unless if they are not natural. However, if paraffin is used for petroleum, can unscented candles produce less toxin gas to produce diesel…

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    Paul Thek Research Paper

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    also the nephew of the late artist Paul Thek. An American artist who came to prominence in the 1960s, Paul Thek bucked the artistic trends that were prevalent among his contemporaries by producing hyper-realistic images of raw and bloody meat from beeswax. He subsequently relocated to Europe, where he became one of the first artists to create installations. These…

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    Gummy Candy Research Paper

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    Neşe Ümit S005003 002- Technology behind the processing of a food product: Gummy Candy 28.12.2014 THE SCIENCE BEHIND THE GUMMY CANDY Gummy candy is a type of soft confectionery that has been first produced by Hans Riegel in Germany in early 1900s. First gummy candy was in the shape of bear and it was called “dancing bear” by its inventor, Hans Riegel himself. Both the dancing bear and the gummy candy factory are called HARIBO which is an acronym for Hans Riegel, Bonn (Hartel, 2014). Turkish…

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    Makeup Research Paper

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    Individual Component Throughout the years from where makeup was first introduced the evolution of makeup products have changed dramatically. The earliest historical record of makeup was in egypt during 3100-2907 BC all the way up to today the concepts and formulas have changed due to the different technology. Foundation: Foundation is made into different formulas to suit everyone's skin type, there are formulas that are mineral, liquid, powder/pressed, spray and mousse. Each formula can…

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    on the rocky coasts nearby. Similarly, simply Chipotle’s name and its scent tempts to me satiate the fierce longing I feel for the food. Furthermore, resisting the Sirens requires a vast amount of self-control and dedication. Odysseus’ crew place beeswax in their ears and tie him to the mast in order to ensure that they are not swayed by the sounds. Although I do not have to resort to such measures, resisting Chipotle still demands discipline. Chipotle has a strong influence on my life, whereas…

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    believable manner. There were various techniques with which Sherlock Holmes used: he did not consume food or liquid for three days, he applied Vaseline on his forehead to create a glistening effect, he utilized belladonna for watery eyes, and he added beeswax around his lips. Ultimately, the extremes that Holmes withstood led to Culverton Smith being arrested, making Sherlock’s plan a…

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    Music. Music is the sound on what the average person's ears and brain will claim is music, even if the sound was not meant to be any type of tune. From who or where that sound was coming from could have been a certain physical object or some sort of tune-making species other than a human being. These tune-making objects are doing so unintentionally, whereas a person can be making a sound with a particular unique instrument, having the intentions to create a tune or a rythem. Examples or…

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    These portraits were attached to mummies to cover the person’s face for burial (Encyclopedia of Art and Classical Antiquates). Fayum portraits illustrated a multicultural society of Roman Egypt. Those paintings were made by using pigments mixed with beeswax and various other ingredients like eggs, resin, and linseed oil to give the effect of an oil painting (metsmuseum.org). Some paintings used a method called tempera where they used pigments with water and egg yolk. This method was usually…

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    candles and oil lamps illuminated most homes. While they were able to emit some sort of light, there were many drawbacks. They often lit houses on fire, created foul smelling smoke, and only gave off a small amount of light. The wealthy typically used beeswax candles and the middle class made makeshift candles out of animal fat and reeds. The 19th century brought the gift of gas lighting, which quickly replaced candles and oil lambs in homes across Europe and America. Gas lamps were cheaper,…

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    “Save The Bees”... But no, really, Save them. Bees: A flying insect known for pollination and for producing honey and beeswax. These small insects get a lot of bad reputation for ludicrous reasons. The phrase “No Bees, No Food” has been floating around the internet in recent years and for a very valid reason. Millions of bees are perishing around the world, causing our food supply to shrink and environment being harmed drastically. Why are bees “so important” to our food supply? Well, bees…

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