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    the steps in order will make it easier for the person trying to complete the milkshake. Another example of how I organized the instructions is in paragraph three sentence four, which states, “Once the ice cream has been blended to a thick consistency, add a quarter to half a cup of milk to the ice cream mixture, then blend for five to ten seconds again to mix the two together. For another example of clear organized instructions, I said in paragraph three sentence five, “The next step is to add a…

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    and women, and we can thank the show Ice Road Truckers for helping revamp their image. The cast of this show however go behind just ordinary truck driving. Their area of expertise is much more dangerous as they specialise in hauling massive loads over snow covered roads and sometimes even frozen lakes, risking their lives to deliver…

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    "The Great One" was the nickname used to describe Wayne Gretzky, who was an NHL player through 1979-1999, playing for the Edmonton Oilers, L.A Kings, St. Louis Blues, and New York Rangers. Wayne Gretzky's skills were not the best on the ice but knew how to play the puck. Through hard work and convenience he became the best in the world. “Gretzky led the Oilers to four Stanley cup championships in five years."("Wayne Gretzky."2).“Gretzky’s all-time record 2,857 points” ("Why Gretzky Is the…

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    Job Shadow Essay

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    I did my job shadow on October 7th, 2017. I did my Job shadow with Adam Ahearn, the associate director of marketing and promotions for intercollegiate athletics at the University of Wisconsin Madison. I jobbed shadow an event, the October 7th men’s hockey game between the Wisconsin Badgers and Ohio State Buckeyes at the Kohl Center. I got the insight on many things from touring the kohl center, to listening in on the meetings. Being able to shadow the hockey game, I observed many things, learned…

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    Becoming A Team Leader

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    to stray from the norm and venture into a different mindset to build a winning team. Although there was some kickback to how Herb was constructing his team, he trusted his intuition because he knew what he wanted in his team. Because he was a former ice hockey player who almost made the Olympic team, Herb studied and had a vision on how he wanted his team to look. In order for the team to produce different results, Herb had to coach the team in a different way. Regardless of any challenges or…

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    We walked home, with crinkly, thin, plastic bags in hand, chattering like the bird that my friends and I had discovered just a few hours before. He was so small, tiny enough I could carry him in the palm of our hands when we went from house, to house, in order to find a safe place to keep him. The soft feathers that covered the chick’s scrawny frame stuck out in a disorderly manner, especially the antenna of a feather on the top of his tiny head. Soft cream covered feathers, with lines of cocoa…

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    2012, and I was a part of the Minnesota/Wisconsin Jr. Badgers also known as Team Lake Placid. The games were played at the Olympic Center where U.S.A beat the Soviet Union in 1980 in Lake Placid, New York. This historical event was named Miracle On Ice. I traveled 16 hours on a bus with a team I met a month prior to the tourney, and this was by far the farthest I’ve traveled for hockey. This is going to be tremendous week! The bus pulled up at 2:00 am on a tired morning at the Pilot Center in…

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    Ben And Jerry's Essay

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    Mission and Brand within Unilever Ben and Jerry’s began as the premium ice cream company. The company transitioned into a corporation selling their company’s ice cream throughout different whole food retail sellers. This transition changed Ben and Jerry’s business strategy. Ben and Jerry’s business strategy relies heavily on differentiation. The company is well-known for their research and development in numerous ice cream flavors. Ben and Jerry’s has been successful through its open…

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    Essay About Brownie

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    BROWNIE RECIPE Brownie is a square chocolate baked dessert. It can be used as a special treat served with ice cream. Depending on the density, brownie can either be cakey or fudgy and includes nuts, cream cheese, chocolate chips, frosting or some other ingredients. Brownie can be eaten any time after especially after a meal. Brownies are often eaten with the hand and most times accompanied with a milk drink. Having the knowledge of how to prepare brownie can go a long way but you must also…

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    Walter Youngblood Analysis

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    artist and ice-cream man, said of the fourth-floor walk-up in East Harlem where he’s lived for 20 years. He bartered a painting for the stove and rescued the bashed-in mini-chandelier from the trash. It hangs in the kitchen, which has colonized half the living room. The refrigerator stands in a far corner, and steel wire shelves jut out, with dangling pots, pans and heavy-duty sieves at the ready. But the tool that Mr. Youngblood, 49, treasures most is one he doesn’t use any more: a set of…

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