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    Shoe-Printing

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    Shoe-prints:Examiners use several methods for collecting footwear, but it depends on the type of impression found. For impressions in soil, snow or other soft surfaces, they will use casting which is a common use one. For imprints, examiners try to collect the entire object containing the imprint, such as a whole sheet of paper or cardboard with a shoe print. When not possible, the examiner would use a lifting technique to transfer the imprint to a medium that can be sent to a laboratory. While…

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    article's " How Candy Conquered America" by Lauren Tarshis and " This Cupcake is Trying to Hurt You" by Lauren Tarshis and Kristen Lewis both Incorporated information on how people can live a better life. In the first article, Tarshis says “ Many scientists believed that candy was just as healthful as steak and potatoes or fish and broccoli.” “ Candy companies wanted people to believe this too.” The candy companies did this by fake advertising. For example “Milky Way suggested that each bar…

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    No More Candy Satire

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    No More Candy! Imagine you are walking through the cafe line at Annville Middle School, and all you see is donuts upon donuts, lined with cookies and soda. All you have on your mind is sampling all of these tasty treats. Then, imagine yourself twenty years later, only one hundred pounds heavier. It was a bad idea to eat all of that candy. Candy is certainly unhealthy! Schools are making a horrible choice in selling unhealthy snacks. Candy shouldn’t be sold in schools, because cookies, sodas,…

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    A Loss of Candy Last Halloween night, in my neighborhood, I was trick-or-treating. As it was a little after six o'clock, the sun was just setting; it cast a beautiful shade of purple across the sky. All kinds of skeletons, goblins, and other monsters had started to roam about. I had had a specific plan for how I wanted to trick-or-treat. Everything was going smoothly; I was stocking up on candy. I was about to go into the outskirts of my neighborhood and I had almost filled my bag already. That…

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    of Old Men is set in rural Louisiana during the 1970’s. Tee Jack is a white male who owns a local bar. His bar used to segregate the blacks and whites because of the law, also known as de jure segregation. In spite of de jure segregation being declared unconstitutional, blacks are still being segregated through fear tactics. When Tee Jack talks about the discrimination of African-Americans in his bar. He claims that the discrimination is “how things are in a little place like this,” (153). He…

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    Melo Roll History

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    hula hoops, and Mello-Rolls dominated the late 50s and early 60s. When I grew up you had to go to a candy store or drugstore to get ice cream in days gone by because home freezer storage was rare in those days. A Mello-Roll was a three-inch-long ice cream drum about one inch in diameter, wrapped in peel-away paper with a blue print on it that sometimes blotted onto the ice cream itself. The candy store operator would peel the paper off gingerly and drop the roll into the rectangular collar of a…

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    Peanut Butter Cheerio Bars What is something healthy and delicious? Peanut Butter Cheerio Bars. Most people love Cheerios and peanut butter, some would not mix them though. We mixed them and made a delicious treat, kind of like a cereal bar. Everyone that has eaten them, loves them and wants the recipe. Everything needed to make the Peanut Butter Cheerio Bars is an 8 x 8” pan with aluminum foil in it, so they will not stick to the pan. The preparer will then need three fourths cup of peanut…

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    Hershey's Cups History

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    Throughout the nation, people are going crazy for a Chocolate and Peanut Butter candy. For over 80 years people have been favoring Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups. Although many people did not know, Reese’s Cups has a long and very interesting history. It all started with the dreams of a man named Harry Burnett Reese, Aka: H.B. Reese. Reese’s dream all got started when H.B. Reese decided to run a candy store. He was struggling to find a job in around the 1930s. After looking for jobs, he found…

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    character, Candy, held onto something for too long. Candy exclaimed “‘Well-hell! I had him so long. Had him since he was a pup.’”, Candy's dog was old and “...walked a dragfooted sheepdog, gray of muzzle, with pale, blind old eyes…”. Later Candy agreed to put the dog out of its misery. Later in the book, Candy has shown George his saving of almost three hundred dollars, which Candy had saved up from working many years at the ranch and for compensation losing his hand. Thus this is why Candy is…

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    You wait for me Candy.” Slim rushed for the pistol under his mattress. He grabbed six bullets from a small cotton bag, hidden under his small bed and put them into the gun. He hurried back outside, with Candy coming behind him with a long wooden stick he found right next to the corner of the barn. Slim opened the big door of the barn and yelled loudly, “Whoever…

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