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    Edgar Wright is a really great director who knows how to make people laugh. He is known for his Comedic Cornetto Trilogy, and the movies I will be talking about are “Shaun of the Dead”, and “Hot Fuzz” are the two of them. The scenes display the kind of style he uses in the films, and by using film techniques it helps show the style by how effective it is. Techniques such as music, sound effects, camera work e.g close ups, mid shots, and characters. Wright uses these techniques to grab people’s…

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    Russell Stover’s all milk chocolates have a wide variety of ingredients. The main ingredients needed to make the product are milk, sugar, chocolate, cocoa butter, and soy lecithin. The chocolate and cocoa butter come from the cocoa bean. The cocoa bean comes from a cocoa tree and is grown by farmers around the equator (Barry Callebaut). After the beans are fermented and dry enough the cocoa farmers will bring them to collection centers or cocoa plantations (Barry Callebaut). Next the beans…

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    The Demon in the Freezer is a true, spine tingling nonfictional story and NY Times best seller about how a practically invisible, lethal virus can infect an entire nation within a matter of days. Richard Preston brought the real terror of smallpox to the attention of millions of people by bringing the virus to a personal level. The crucial scientists in this book are Peter Jahrling (chief scientist at United States Army Medical Response Institute of Infectious Disease or USAMRIID for short),…

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    site:Wikihow Hot Wheels has been a brand of 1:64, 1:43, 1:18 and 1:50 scale die cast cars introduced by American toymaker Mattel since 1968. Many car companies have licensed Hot Wheels to make scale models of their cars, allowing the use of original design blueprints and detailing. Although Hot Wheels were originally intended for children and young adults, they have become popular with adult collectors, they have there own limited edition models that are now made available. Through the years,…

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    The whole ride to this new place, I was playing with my dog.I thought we were just going on a road trip, but a road trip where we were taking all the vehicles and the dog, but I was not going to complain it was fun. After a really long time we finally stopped at a Best Western. I remember it being really hot and sticky. Made it difficult to breath at first, but learn real quick that was typical weather for this strange place. The first week living in the place was so scary,but adventurous…

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    Class Pet Research Paper

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    Class pet research paper When you are looking for an class pet, what do you look for? A cat, a dog? No, those pets are not suitable for a 1st grade class or any class really. The pets you should get for a class pet should be something the students would like and something easy you can take car of. Like you should get an fish, Mouse or a bunny! They are pretty easy and they are cute and easy to take care of. A Fish, Bunny and a mouse is the perfect pet Why a fish you ask? Well i’m not saying…

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    Ebola In The Hot Zone

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    The Hot Zone by Richard Preston is a non-fiction novel about the origin of Ebola and its effects on people and the outbreak of Ebola in a monkey house. Preston also goes into details about the symptoms of Ebola and the different strains of Ebola,which are Ebola Zaire, Ebola Reston, and Ebola Sudan. Preston really informs about the dangers of Ebola and what it can do to the human body and what must be done to prevent the virus from spreading around the world and causing an…

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    I opened the glossy brown wrapper and heard it crinkle as I placed the smooth piece of chocolate between my teeth. I tasted the warmth of the rich milk chocolate and felt the affection of my great grandfather's love. Just like every delectable piece of chocolate melted in my mouth, my heart melted when I found out the news. Each and every moment spent with him will be cherished and always kept close to my heart. Though the chocolate and the heart box may go away, the motivation to pursue my…

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    The Effects Of Anandamide

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    This compound is probable to reduce stress and make people happy when they are eating chocolate because it releases neurotransmitter in their brain that make people feel good and relaxed, it called endorphins (Pubchem National Center for Biotechnology Information[online article],n.d.). Anandamide is a compound chemical that also found in chocolate. Anandamide is a neurotransmitter that targets at the central nervous system and it can make a substantial impact on the brain’s own natural…

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    Richard Preston’s The Hot Zone is about the Reston virus, one of the five strands of Ebola, and its outbreak in Virginia in 1989, which startled the eastern United States. The story begins with a hot zone of the Ebola virus, Kitum Cave, in order to provide background information towards the virus and its hunger to take hold of a host. Over the course of the story Preston depicts the viral effects, emphasizes the passion of the scientist, and conveys the bravery in an almost disastrous situation.…

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