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    come. The patent for the first electric guitar was filed in 1931 by the company Rickenbacker Electro. This aluminum guitar was designed by George Beauchamp with the assistance of Adolph Rickenbacker, an electrical engineer. This model was called a frying pan after its round, small body and long neck ("The Invention of the Electric Guitar."). Many attempts at amplifying guitars had come prior to this patent, but most were attempts to amplify instruments with resonant bodies such as violins and…

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    that we stop so Meip wouldn’t see us in such a state. We didn’t hear her come in but when she did she had fabulous news. The Allies had invaded, somewhere in Normandy she said. She had heard about it on the BBC. At this we stop then Peter get a frying pan and parades around the room singing the Dutch national anthem, Anne and Margot joining him. She said that Eisenhower and Churchill were calling it D-Day. Tgen Goes hurriedly out, saying that this would be better than any blood transfusion for…

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    Grapes Of Wrath Analysis

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    seperated she knew they would never find each other ever again. She quickly grabs a jack handle to emphasize the importance of staying together. Stienbeck reinforces Ma's leadership when she confronted by a police officer and threatens him with a frying pan.. THe outcome of these confrontation both end in a victory for ma and that much more respect earned. some may say that men are the rock of the family but in this case the mother is the anchor upon this navigating ship. Ma's will and love for…

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    Are you a feminist? Author, Ruth Rosen, wrote “Feminism Has Come a Long Way—or Has It?” In the article she discusses early feminist movement and describes the fight for equality and justice for women. She also gives more information about feminism. By using facts through statistics, Rosen’s argument is very effective. Anyone who believes in the equality of both sexes is a feminist. Feminism is the movement for advocacy of women's rights on the grounds of political, social, and economic…

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    eggs and bacon today?" questioned Mom. "Yes, please. By the way, where's Dad?” questioned Juniper. "Dad is at work, and that reminds me, he told me to tell you to go water his garden. He also said use the method. . . ," babbled Mom as she got the frying pan out. The method was to water the plants lightly, with not a lot of pressure as the plant king—aka Dad—always ordered. "Sure," sighed Juniper. Juniper finished her crispy red bacon and her bright neon-coloured yolk. "Goooood morning!"…

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    Even though genetically modified meat is not approved by the government of Canada, there is still meat that comes to our tables that are modified. This happens as the meat genetically changes when it is cooked a certain way (pan-frying or barbequing), especially at high temperatures. When that particular meat is consumed, the consumers have a higher chance of getting renal cell carcinoma (which leads to kidney cancer) as the mutated genes in the meat can produce harmful compounds…

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    background is too dark. Most of the objects can be recognized. Some of them the shading make the objects seem more like a blur than any kitchen item, so it makes it somewhat unrecognizable. The subject, or focal point of this drawing is the frying pan. It is the first thing you look at because it has a wide range of value. The textures in this are the side of the cheese grater, the ridges on the wine bottle opener and the middle of the orange juicer. Those are the most noticeable…

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    Harland Sanders Case Study

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    CHAPTER I Company Profile HISTORY Harland Sanders was born in 1890 and raised on a farm outside Henryville, Indiana (near Louisville, Kentucky). When Sanders was five years old, his father died, making his mother to work at a canning plant. This left Sanders, as the eldest son, to care for his two younger siblings. His mother taught him how to cook when he reached the age of seven. After leaving the family home at the age of 13, Sanders passed through several occupations, with mixed success. In…

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    Arthur Volupides died around 1:15 am, October 13th, 1982. He was found lying at the bottom of the stairs near his kitchen, intoxicated with a glass in his left hand. Arthur’s wife, Queenie Volupides, was attending a celebratory party for the opening of a golfing range shortly before he was confirmed dead. She left the party a few minutes before 1:00 and arrived at the Volupides’ residence around 1:00, about 10 minutes before her friends arrived for a cocktail with her. The autopsy confirmed that…

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    How did Charles Cretors Get the idea to invent the popcorn popper? Well, to answer this question we have to go back to the very beginning. Right to the spot where popcorn was first discovered. Popcorn wasn’t really invented, but discovered. Back around 5,600 years ago, in Central Mexico in a bat cave. The native people were exploring and found the popped corn. First Discovery When the first people discovered, the native people used it for decoration. They used it for bracelets, head dresses,…

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