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    DESCRIPTION Doughnut has been recognized as one of the best pastime foods and considered a big business in the world most especially in the United States based on a survey conducted by American Institute of Baking International Website. As to most customer’s perception, doughnuts became one of the most prominent best “pasalubong” foods in the country usually purchased in order to give to family member or loved ones. This suited the traditional way of giving and sharing of love. Doughnut business…

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    be many different varieties of doughnuts for students to choose from. An adult is going to go to Krispy Kreme every morning before school for three days and get the doughnuts so they will be fresh. The school will have to sell 2,159 doughnuts to pay for our supplies. The money that will be raised can supply the whole school for one year. One doughnut will cost one dollar and twenty five cents. Many schools have been successful in raising money by selling doughnuts. So we can expect to raise…

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    to a Krispy Kreme shop wanting to get a doughnut. What she didn’t know was that the mob had taken over the shop and they were giving people drugged doughnuts to get free workers, and new mob members. One day Abbigail went in to the Krispy Kreme store. All she wanted was one simple glazed doughnut. She walked in, got her doughnut, and ate it. She became, almost instantly, addicted to the doughnut. She kept eating the doughnuts. Abbigail ate the doughnuts for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.…

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    I have ever lived in. It has the best restaurants and doughnuts! The town is also well taken care of and has great school districts along with many wonderful sports that start in middle school and are offered to the students. You don't see many run down buildings and all of the houses are nice and well taken care of. There are many wonderful reasons why you should move to Newton. First of all Newton is known for the the delicious doughnuts at Drubers. Yes, Newton does not have very many…

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    Brown Christmas tree. These are the twigs that have been cut off of the trees that have been sawed down. After we get our tree put on the top of our car, we go to the Dunkin’ Doughnuts by Edwards Music, and Little Caesars. My family usually gets a hot chocolate and a doughnut, when I usually get a doughnut and a sprite. The doughnut…

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    common equity). Despite the company’s remarkable rate of return, Starbucks’s competitor, Dunkin Doughnuts had a slightly higher rate of return of 45.59% in 2014. Dunkin Doughnuts rate of return is a product of their company’s net profit margin of 23.55%, asset turnover of 0.23, and financial leverage of 8.27. Starbucks net profit margin and financial leverage were both less compared to Dunkin Doughnuts, however Starbucks’s total asset turnover was higher, indicating their company had more of…

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    My friends are great because they are just as weird as i am and they accept that. We all have our different quirks about us so that is why we are such great friends. There was this one time we were driving down spook rode in Brandon and we put a doughnut on the antenna of the car. We did this because we heard that if you did that the “ghosts” are supposed to take it off the car. Oddly enough we were on the road going faster than we should have then slammed the brakes on…

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    All through Fifth Business, the guilt is constantly present yet it isn't until the genuine physical appearance of this whole legacy of awful emotions, past encounters, and overpowering guilt (the bit of stone itself) that things can start to find some conclusion in the primary book. While every character manages guilt in his own particular manner, it is huge to consider how Boy Staunton's guilt is showed not through an outward effort reconcile the past however to swing to stone keeping in mind…

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    Unwarranted guilt is one of Dunstan’s biggest personality flaws in Fifth Business, unlike the character Percy-Boyd Staunton the thrower of the snowball, who seems to feel the least amount of guilt. Percy never owns up to throwing the snowball, nor does he take interest in the decline of Mary Dempster and the destruction of her family. His life becomes one glorious success after another, from successfully navigating his way through the great depression, to becoming wealthy through his…

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    Crispy Vs Crunchy Food

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    1. Crispy/Crunchy Foods: a. Lay’s potato chip: Original (Fried): This chip have light yellow color, it crunchy but not too much, still can feel the softness when we eat. It make a sound when we eat but not too loud. The chip tasted salty and we can feel or tasted the salt cover it. Baked: This chip is the no.1 about the crunchy in this 3 example. The color of the baked chip is yellow, and the tasted is salty, make big noise when we eat. Stax: Crunchy just after the Baked chip, it salty and…

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