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    Low also known as “Daisy”, decided to gather 18 girls in her hometown of Savannah, Georgia, to teach them about new outdoor and education programs for young kids while she was abroad. With this movement, The Girl Scouts were born. The reason for starting Girl Scouts was Juliette Low wanted these girls to become prepared and be able to grow up with courage, confidence, and character. Juliette Gordon Low was 51 years old when she created Girl Scouts. She was nearly deaf and according to girlscouts…

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    featured the Cookie Monster from Sesame Street baking cookies while using the new Apple iPhone’s hands-free Siri feature to set a timer for the cookies, to ask how long the timer had been running, and to eventually get mad at Siri when the he figures out the cookies had only been in the oven for one minute. Apple is selling this new iPhone’s Siri feature by establishing a credible and well known character,the Cookie Monster, using the Cookie Monster lovable and cute messiness and cookie baking…

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    Girl Scouts Cluster Analysis

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    organization the Girl Scouts of Western Washington are concerned about their diversity, because their organization is not incredibly diverse, they are not serving all of the populations that they could. Participation in the Girl Scouts can be life changing for some, for instance more women who are politicians, CEOs, congresswomen, astronauts, and other leaders in the US were scouts than who were not (Chávez, 2016). The Girl Scouts’ main goal is to empower, educated, and give resources to girls…

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    being collected – such as through cookies. The website reads the cookie and can then look up details such as your name, address, credit card number from their database. This saves you from having to re-enter your data every time you visit. Cookies capture information that you don’t particularly know that’s being collected. This has its advantages and disadvantages. A cookie is a small text file saved on a customer's computer. The cookie contains information that can identify the customer.…

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    will also need are a baking spray, a cookie pan, two different bowls, measuring cups, and measuring spoons.Make sure your materials are clean! Also make sure to keep your ingredients and materials handy and ensure that the eggs and butter are at room temperature. Next, proceed to preheat the oven to 450 degrees. Before you begin mixing any of the ingredients, remember to wash your hands…

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    The stimulus activity that I chose to do was making valentine sugar cookies with two of my nieces. I originally was only going to do this with my seven year old niece Eliza, but decided to let her younger sister, Lucy who is five, also join us. Overall, the stimulus activity of making and frosting sugar cookies went great. I didn’t think they would be as open as they had been because they are both really shy and usually only talk to the other kids. However, they were both engaged and enjoyed it…

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    Eggshell Egg Case Study

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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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    “Keep it safe, keep it sweet, make sure it is an American made treat.” Consumers of all ages love candy. Confectionaries have been present since early 1800’s and, although products and production have evolved, America's sweet tooth has remained the same. One of many consumers favorites, the Bit-O-Honey candy bar, has withstood the test of time. The Bit-O-Honey candy bar is still easily found affordably priced, and unchanged in its deliciousness. Born in 1924 under the production of…

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    The Cookie Monster A long time ago, during the year 2015, I had been dieting, exercising, and cutting down how much I ate so I could lose weight. This had been going on for quite a few months and I had not eaten a whole lot off sweets or any other kind of junk food. One day, however, I began to truly crave some sweets. At the time, I was very hungry, my stomach was grumbling and carrying on loudly about wanting to be fed. Our pantry had hardly anything we can eat because people were too lazy to…

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    Girl Scouts College Essay

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    Girl Scouts has been an important part of my life since I can remember. Girl Scouts helped me to learn to be practical, independent, strong, and most importantly, a leader. Put simply, Girl Scouts has molded me into the extremely driven person I am today. So you can imagine the shock and dismay I felt when my troop disbanded earlier this year. Though we were all members of the highest level of Girl Scouts as a girl could be, I thought the troop would remain intact until I went to college. I…

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