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    Dippin’ Dots, ice cream of the future, includes flash-frozen ice cream, flavored ice, sherbet, and yogurt. They started in 1988, but have been a franchise only since 1999. This first ever beaded ice cream was invented by microbiologist, Curt Jones, a Southern Illinois University graduate. Dippin’ Dots is headquartered in Paducah, Kentucky and now has over 200 franchise units. Most units are in places such as malls, amusement parks, or sporting arenas. Different types of franchising units are…

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    The Red Dot Club Analysis

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    How many times do we see in the news, police officers shot a 15 year old kid carrying a toy gun? The media tends to focus on the headlines that would give them more viewers instead of the totality of the event. Robert Rangel, author of “The Red Dot Club,” wrote the book on the perception of police officers and what they felt, when they were involve in a shooting. From all the stories in the book, a couple of them stand out. However, they were all similar in the aspect of how every officer or…

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    The human brain can be modelled as a matrix of dots. Each dot's color can be flipped to opposite colors. When a baby is born, it's brain matrix consists of a very low m x n dots. As the baby grew, the number of m and n changes (usually both increases in magnitude). The magnitude of m and n are not necessarily the same, as both number defines the capacity of an individual's brain. The larger the product of m and n, the bigger the capacity to think. Capacity of the human brain can be narrowed…

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    Dot & Lil Dot & Lil is a company that makes finely crafted goods for bath, body and home. They are located at Rosemont studio in Montreal, where all their products are made by hand. On their website www.dotandlil.com , the products listed that they sell and create ranges from facial care to candles, body oils and butters. They also sell different types of soaps like bar soap and liquid soap. Their most popular items that they are most known for are their bath salts and milks. They also make…

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    Dot Jones Research Paper

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    Dot Jones is a well-known American actor who initially gained recognition for her role as a lead in the musical comedy–drama series Glee. In addition to that, she is a retired athlete who competed in the track and field, shot put, and arm wrestling activities. At the beginning of her athletic career, Jones began her journey in the state of California, where she was born and raised. She established herself as a weightlifting champion when she was still in high school. After some time, she decided…

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    In “A Finger, Two Dots, Then Me”, Derrick Brown takes the position of a weak man who is elderly and is going to face death. He speaks the thoughts aloud of the old man by demonstrating his memorable times, his freedom in his afterlife, and the positivity towards death. Throughout this poem he is speaking to the person who he promised to love for eternity. He says he will love her until he is extremely old, when she needs to feed and bathe him “when it is rather necessary”. He reveals that when…

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    2.2.2 How the bubble engorged The booming market formed a strong belief that there existed a strong new economy which was untouched by instabilities and crisis so that analysis of financial data was irrelevant. “Dot-com” business were flooded, many of which were start-ups by new grads and inexperienced entrepreneurs, who did not have a clear vision, strategy, knowledge, earnings or financial planning. A clear indication of the bubble was NASDAQ index, which had skyrocketed from 600 points in…

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    Connecting the Dots Relative to space and time of the universe, every individual seems so negligible and evanescent, just like a tiny wave in the ocean; yet each life is so rich and unique that it is impossible for one to trace down every detail of another person’s life. Two people can look almost identical to each other, but even twins are no way the same: a slight change would alter all the patterns of a person’s life, an ever-shifting kaleidoscope. My background has made me a very…

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    opened and closed. What is now known today as Morse code is what Samuel Morse created when he used dots and dashes in his telegraph. To continue his experiments and research he needed financial support. Fortunately, Morse was joined by Alfred Vail, the son of a wealthy business owner and skilled mechanic. Morse’s original design underwent many changes. Instead of a pencil writing out the dots and dashes, the transmitter now included a small lever, called…

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    Clues titled Meet Poka Dots! Preschooler (audience between the ages of 2-5), follow a simple slow-paced narration about a dog name Blue who leaves clue for the host and viewers. The story progresses at a leisurely pace prompting the viewers to help find easily visible clues that will solve what Blue wants to do. In this episode, the audience is introduced to Blue’s friend Poka Dots, a small green dog toy with purple poka dots. Joe asks Blue what she’s going to play with Poka Dots in which she…

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