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    hair, she is 5 feet tall, and she would do anything for chocolate . One day Brandie said “ OH MY GOSH! Why do I smell chocolate?’’ She said. “ I LOVE CHOCOLATE, I LOVE IT , I LOVE IT!” Chocolate drives her crazy, so she started following the scent. The smell of chocolate brought her to an old abandon chocolate factory called Kays. It was the best chocolate factory ever. Brandie told herself “why is the old kays factory smelling like chocolate when the factory shut down years ago ?’’ When she…

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    further examining the differences and similarities of child labor in the industrial revolution and within the chocolate manufacture. I'm using three topics to discover this. Those topics are: how they obtain the children and how they are treated, the government’s role in child labor and the benefit of child labor. I’ll be basing my information from the documentaries “The Dark Side of Chocolate”…

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    The Luxury of Childhood It was a bright and sunny Monday morning; a sermon was playing on the car radio though we were not paying so much attention because we were lost in our thoughts. My uncle was driving to work and was going to drop me and my four-year-old cousin, who was sitting in her car seat with a bowl of fruit loops in her laps, in school. This Monday morning, like every other morning, I was reflecting on my day and week, checking in my head for assignments and readings to make sure…

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    The Obscure Peril of Chocolate Eggs Between a firearm and a toy inside a chocolate egg, the U.S. government decided that the chocolate egg was a greater threat. In this print advertisement created by Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, this organization questions a somewhat ironic state in this country. If chocolate eggs are too dangerous for children, why are firearms still allowed in so many public areas, including places with children? By controlling the lighting of the photo, the…

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    Eggshell from Gallus Gallus Domesticus as an Additive Ingredient in Making Calcium-Rich Cookies Ken R. Soto, Alyssa Jhayne E. Del Rosario, Harlene S. Rinos Caloocan National Science and Technology High School, Congress Road, Bagumbong, Caloocan City Introduction Eggshells have the most significant role as a component of an egg. It serves as the protection of the inner extremities of an egg such as the albumen, chalazae, the yolk, and the vitelline membrane. However, people dispose it without…

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    determination and a strong work ethic. Like Water For Chocolate is a feminist novel due to a lack of dominant male characters and the prominency of strong female figures. Tita De La Garza is the main character in the novel “Like water for…

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    Chocolate Milk: The Drink of Debate Many schools have banned chocolate milk in effort to reduce the amount of sugar in students’ diets, while others are facing heavy pressure to rid themselves of the flavored milk as well. The main reason for these bans has to do with the spike in child obesity over the last decade, and many critics are arguing that obesity is related to having chocolate milk at lunch. Others argue that chocolate milk has more health benefits than regular milk, while many agree…

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    strawberry milk cows, chocolate milk cows, and plain old white milk cows. The strawberry milk cows were known as the sassy cows who always had an opinion. The white milk cows were so plain, they were always seeking attention and they could be partly bossy. The chocolate milk cows were the cows with the best personality, everybody loved them. If your parents were chocolate milk cows, then you…

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    Period 6 Like Water for Chocolate Part 1: Background 325 words Like Water for Chocolate is set in the country of Mexico during the Mexican revolution. While on the ranch, actions from the war aren’t so present but the author makes it known that the revolution is going on. Woman were consumed in family life, marriage and their land. Woman and young girls were expected to get married and eventually have children. It was a time in Mexico when woman’s rights were being reevaluated. The…

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    our tuition were expensive and new, the actual education is outdated. I took a nutrition class where our primary source of direction was from a video from the 80s. One of the last classes I attended was a chocolate class in which, the majority of the instruction was from a Ewald Notter Chocolate Centerpiece video from the 90s.…

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