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    My first words were “cookie” and “more.” With blonde hair reminiscent of blinding bursts of sunlight and pudgy hands that undoubtedly shook with unrestrained excitement, I—or rather, my one year old self—requested that I get another cookie. I did not, however, ask for the delectable treat with simmering wisps of steam rising from it with the faltering voice of a callow toddler. Rather, I asked for that chocolate delicacy with the awkward movement of chubby hands that contorted uncomfortably. My…

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    From the aroma of the kitchen to the delicious cookies coming out of the oven, homemade Toll House Chocolate Chip Cookies have been a favorite for many years. Around the 1930s, Ruth Graves Wakefield created the Toll House Chocolate Chip Cookie. Throughout her early years of life before her creation in 1924, she had received her diploma of household arts from Framingham State University. Until 1930, she lectured on different types of food and was a dietician. After her career, her and her…

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    going out to eat. Since can’t just go to a restaurant and order one item, lets add one cookie which made home was a $0.19/cookie or for 3 for $0.57 vs McDonald’s soft baked cookie for $0.39 or 3 for $1.00. A cost difference between $0.20/cookie or for 3 difference of $0.57, which may not seem like a lot in terms or one to three cookies, but I was able to bake 24 cookies which is a difference of $4.77 of purchasing…

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    The Way the Cookie Crumbles U.S. politician, Frank A. Clark, once said, “A father is a man who expects his son to be as good a man as he [is] meant to be” (Clark). Clark’s statement about fatherhood probably resonates with many dads; however, the title character of this novel’s father is an exception. In the novel, Things Fall Apart, by Chinua Achebe there is an interconnecting theme of attempting to break predestination, due to intergenerational hatred. The central character Okonkwo is…

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    Contrast Essay In the three short stories “Muffin”, “What’s inside, and “Fortune cookie” each teen faces their own problems. Their problems are all different but the Character traits and overarching theme are surprisingly similar in many ways. In “Muffin”, a young girl suffers from bullying and tries to stand up for herself. In “What's Inside” a boy tries to stop his cousin from committing suicide and in “Fortune cookie” Parker, who suffers from a broken family, wants to do whatever it will…

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    If you give a mouse a cookie is a children’s book written by Laura Numeroff, it was published on November 20, 1985. The book is rated to be a 5 star book that has humor but yet teaches responsibility at the same time. The book is more animated than words to grab the children’s attention. The story is about a young boy that decides the give a mouse a cookie, but he never imagined what would come out of that decision. Once the boy gave the mouse the cookie he starts to get other responsibilities…

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    understanding of timelines when using order. There are many children’s literature books that teach children about sequencing and time duration. For example, “If You Give A Mouse A Cookie” by Laura Numeroff introduces the important concepts of sequencing, as well as cause and effect. The book is about a generous young boy who shares a cookie with a mouse who is really…

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    Cookie Digs and Scientific Papers Science has always been a big part of my life, both inside and outside the classroom. My earliest memories with nature were in my backyard, either playing with ants with my brother, or eating leafs off the lilac bush. As I got older, I was introduced to science formally in school. Playing with ants in the yard turned into class pets and food chain lessons; eating leafs turned into growing bean sprouts to learn about photosynthesis. But this, too, changed as I…

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    Favorite Black Female TV Characters From Cookie Lyon to Clair Huxtable to Olivia Pope, we all have our favorite black female characters on television. These gorgeous, strong, and powerful black women are revolutionizing the television industry and the black community. They have capture the hearts of black women from all walks of life. Whether they make us laugh or cry, one thing we can all agree on is that these black women are inspiring. Here are some of our all-time favorite black women on…

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    2018 Short Story Compare and Contrast Essay The three adolescent protagonist in the stories “Muffin”, “What’s Inside”, and “Fortune Cookie” are facing huge struggles in their life. In order, “Muffin” is about a young girl named Daisy, struggling with bullying at her school. The Narrator from “What’s Inside” is put in a situation where he must stop homicide. “Fortune Cookie” is about Parker dealing with his parents divorce. At first, these three stories seem very different from each other…

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