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    For my paper I am going to focus on the movie Singin’ in the Rain and incorporate a quote from the reading stating “From the very beginning of Singin’ in the Rain, the technology responsible for sound reproduction—technology that is usually hidden—is displayed” (Reader, 182). The clip from the film I am going to discuss and analyze is the opening scene of a premiere for Don Lockwood and Lina Lamont. I am going to discuss everything leading up to their arrival. The scene starts off with a big…

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    Enhanced recovery after surgery is an evidence based, multimodal pathway that is designed to decrease the stress on the patient through out their surgical journey. It focuses on improving the outcome of the patient after surgery, by taking additional steps to manage the patient before, during and after surgery. The longer a patient stays in the hospital post op, there is an increase risk to become susceptible to infections in this regard, the protocol serves as a guideline used to reduce the…

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    Gum History

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    single substance. The history goes back thousands of years, back to the time of the Mayans and the Aztecs. Even the Native Americans were chewing their own type of gum. Furthermore the range of history is actually extremely important. It helps better explain why gum is still around today and why it will most likely continue its existence throughout the future. Gum has played an important in society in the past and has developed into a $26 billion industry, greatly impacting the life of the…

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    Introduction of our topic Chewing gums is common in our daily life. In our campus, you can see students chewing gum in their leisure time, when they are shopping, walking, queuing up, or just killing time. You may also see someone chewing gum in the library and classroom. So why do we chew gums? On top of some obvious reasons, like enjoying sweetness or relieving tension, some students consider chewing gum as a solution of concentration problems. They think chewing gum can actually help them…

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    her last question, this is your last chance. You do the smart thing and take out a piece of gum. You don’t know why you didn’t think of this earlier! It turns out if we didn’t have gum it would be really hard for some people to concentrate. The history of gum! The Aztecs used chicle which is a substance they got from a tree to make chewing gum. They had rules about when and where it was acceptable to chew gum. Only kids and single women were allowed to chew it in public. Married women and…

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    Chewing Gums Lab Report

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    The research question of this paper asks: How is the pH of one’s mouth after a constant meal affected by the different sugar levels of various chewing gums. The chosen hypothesis was wrong for both the minty and sweet gums as it stated that their pH would be ultimately be acidic and there’d be a reduction form the initial pH. However, only one chewing gum had a significant decrease in its pH; the other pH values increased and either became alkaline or less acidic. There were several questions…

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    Jeffrey Does Chewing gum increase concentration and/or focus? Imagine yourself to be taking a long, difficult test, where concentration seems impossible at the time. Experiments attempt to reveal the solution that would increase concentration during simple, cognitive tasks. Although the effects are not long-lasting, if you find yourself “drawing a blank” during a test, chewing gum may help to increase your score by jogging your memory. Chewing mint gum is an effective tool to concentrate,…

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    several years, people have chewed gum without giving the act much thought. Gum chewing is a popular practice that has been around for hundreds of years, but it often receives a bad reputation. Some consider it to be loud, annoying, and impolite. And when not disposed of properly, gum can leave a sticky, awful mess. Although there are some negatives associated with chewing gum, this seemingly horrible habit may not be that bad. Research shows that the act of chewing gum has some surprising…

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    I could not live without and this was chewing gum. I loved everything about it: the unwrapping of a new piece, the vibrant taste as you chew the fresh piece, and the challenge of stuffing the most amount of gum you could in your mouth to make the biggest bubble ever. This simple and ideal tradition is banned from most schools. If schools want students to feel comfortable, schools need to rethink their restriction. To begin, BBC News states that gum chewing increases brain function by making the…

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    Gum is a chewy candy like food that people are able to chew but not eat. It can be sweet, minty, or sour. Gum is a candy that is very well known in today's societies. But little do people know gum has been around longer than they think. Gum has been around since ancient greece and many people from ancient greece would chew on bark and sap off of Mastic tree bark. But people in ancient greece weren't the only people to chew forms of gum. There were people like the mayans, Eskimos, and even south…

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