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    Halloween from a candies point of view is waiting to be chosen by someone from a bowl, and being put in a bag. Some pieces of candy get lucky because they are at the bottom of the bowl, and might not get picked. Other pieces of candy are unlucky, and get chosen, and they get scared being in a bag, and having other candy landing on them. They think they’re safe, but little do they know is the people are going to eat them. The candy start to hear talking, “Jordan what kind of candy did you get…

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    We created a candy bar that is flavorful, original and unique. In our ad we effectively compared Snickers to our Chocolate Explosion candy bar. We think our product effectively reached to all age groups and audiences. When people tasted our product, an overwhelming majority liked our Chocolate Explosion better than Snickers. Our candy bar is also much more natural and tastes better than any other candy bar at the store. In our attempt to show the unity that this candy bar brings to people we…

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    survey is, “Which ONE of the following candy bars did you enjoy recently?” The third question of the survey is, “Which ONE of the following candy bars do you have most often?” Both questions offered the following answers: A) Snickers, B) Twix, C) Heath, D) KitKat Bar, E) 3 Musketeers. Although this type of question produces a balanced controlled scale, the participators may have a different type of candy bar they enjoy often and more recently than the candy bars listed. Therefore, the…

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    In 1912 a one of a kind candy was made. This candies name is the “Life Saver” invented by Clarence Crane. This is a non-melting candy that was specially created for the summer time. In need of a larger profit he designed this candy because their chocolate kept melting and wouldn’t sell. Clarence could not ship the chocolate without it melting but knowing hard candies do not melt he came up with this great idea. The first of its kind was the Original Pep O Mint flavor, a big seller. The name…

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    California. In his novel, Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck uses the characters Candy, Curley’s wife, and Crooks to show that people will go to extreme measures to escape loneliness. First, Steinbeck uses Candy to show how people will go to extreme measures to escape loneliness. Candy is a very old man with one hand. Candy’s only friend is a dog, who is very handicap. Candy works as a janitor on the ranch where the story takes place. Candy, along with most of the other workers stay in the bunk.…

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    been unable to achieve this dream for various reasons. Candy, a poor, old, one-handed swamper gives the two men hope, when he offers to pay a large portion of the cost for their dream farm in return for a job. Steinbeck crafts Candy’s character to develop the realities of discrimination for physical disabilities, old age, poor financial status, and low social standing; he uses these traits to establish how people…

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    Candy’s dog, who symbolizes Lennie, and foreshadows his death. Candy and his dog, share similarities to, the main characters George and Lennie. When the men are talking about the situation with Candy’s dog, and how they want to kill it, Candy says on page 44 “He was the best damn sheep dog I ever seen.” (Steinbeck). In this scene Candy is talking on the behalf of his dog, he compliments it for its greatness as a working sheep herder. Candy used his dog as a worker, this is similar to, the duo…

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    Have you ever had a piece of candy that you’re now addicted to? Well I do and it’s Snickers. Snickers is my favorite candy for many reasons. Some including it being the perfect size for a snack, another being the delicious combination of chocolate and caramel. The third reason why I am addicted to Snickers is because the peanuts inside the candy bar are an astonishing taste to the chocolate and caramel. A Snickers bar is the perfect size for a snack. If you want a snack just eat a snickers.…

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    of the characters in Steinbeck’s book, Candy and Crooks, are examples of how these factors contributed to the feeling of isolation that many felt. Candy and Crooks symbolize the loneliness and despair that many people felt during the Great Depression.…

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    needs a break from it. Some plan a vacation, a few days off, and others imagine a better life for themselves, like a dream or goal. In Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men, Candy dreams for himself to have a new life on a farm with George and Lennie. This seems like a good idea to him, but he may like it better on the ranch he is at now. Candy is described when he says “ I ain’t much good with on’y one hand. I lost my hand right here on this ranch. That’s why they give me a job swampin’” (59). This…

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