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    Lime Crime Research Paper

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    Lime Crime is a cosmetic company that has built a strong reputation based on being true to yourself. In other words, the product line is a tool to claim your own creativity. The founder of the makeup company is Doe Deere. Certainly, this is her personal philosophy too. Her personal philosophy has attracted millions of fans to the makeup since they exploded on the scene close to a decade ago. The makeup colors are wild, dazzling, sensational, bold, and beautiful. One of the line's hottest…

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    Dorm Room Research Paper

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    My dorm room looks like the many others at this academy, but it includes minute touches that make it uniquely mine. When I do a right face into my room the first thing that seizes my attention is the cleanliness and purity of the room, but still somehow manages to have that appearance of being worn and exhausted. The smell of Lysol smacks me right in the face along with the hint of mustiness in the air. In addition to the smell I hear the slight hum of the air condition running nonstop, which…

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    Short Story On Mcflakes

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    dangled from the ceiling and clung to the walls. Decades of dust lay everywhere and the place reeked like mildew and sticky-sweet decay and something else . . . a shocking, heavy stench I remembered smelling before in a cave. Guano. The disgusting odor of bat dung. After we had explored every nook and cranny and found nothing except newspapers gathering in drifts, we moved on to what must have been an impressive parlor at one time.…

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    It was a normal Saturday afternoon, I was playing in the sandbox with my brother, Tommy. We had a dull crimson shovel, which was rusty from all the countless days it has been left outside. The sand was damp, from the storm the previous night. We took several breaks, as we wanted to dig the deepest hole that we could. Several feet down, we noticed a luminous glare. We thought we found treasure and we ran to get a camera. We finally dug out a deep enough enough the pull out the amulet. The…

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    Drinky Tofu

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    In the beginning, the odor was so terrible, and I didn't even think about eat this. However, I saw a lot of people lined up in front of the shop and waited patiently. In addition, some people even lined the second time when they finished their first order. As a result, I decided…

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    A dog and his Owner In the article Through the Nose, by Frances Killea, it discusses how dogs have the ability to smell more scents then humans. These smells that dogs detected are also able to determine certain traits or moods. Dog’s ability to smell beyond our ability helps humans, and for example when a human goes missing and humans cannot find them they might call in a searching hound. This searching hound due to its great senses can find a human. One reason a dog can smell better that…

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    Feline Research Paper

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    At the point when your feline takes to urinating outside the litter box, the scent can be hard to dispose of and almost difficult to veil. Regardless of whether the feline pees on a cover, a household item, bed materials, or your garments, it's essential to kill the scent both to stay away from shame and to keep the feline from turning into a rehash guilty party, as they'll frequently come back to a spot where they have beforehand urinated if the smell isn't dispensed with. Consider this your…

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    The Effect of Incongruent Background Color on Odor Perception The olfactory perception is the one sense that is the most difficult to describe in words. It is also a rather personal sense since people connect scents with certain memories or images of their lives. When people are asked to imagine the scent of lavender, some might think about their mother’s laundry detergent that smelled like lavender, which she used when they were younger. But to imagine scent without thinking of an actual image…

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    Connection Between Perfume by Patrick Suskind and How to Read Literature Like a Professor by Thomas C. Foster 1. “And when he saw that it was good and that the whole earth was saturated with his divine Grenouille seeds… Then Grenouille the Great commanded the rain to stop.” (Suskind 126) a. This is connected to chapter 6 of Foster’s book which regards the use of the Bible in literature. Grenouille is already easily recognizable as a very egocentric character but by recognizing the biblical…

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    My pet ran away and I know she isn 't coming back this time. As I lay on the couch, I start to worry. She left a few hours ago and I can 't help but think about the events that occurred before she ran away. It first started when a continuous buzzing noise, followed by a repetitive beeping sound, wouldn’t stop. It bothered my sensitive ears so I rolled over, trying to ignore it. My pet also seemed like she was trying to ignore it as well, but neither of us could. She sat up and I curled up…

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