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    Jell-O Experiment

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    The purpose of this experiment was to identify what the effect type of fruit had on the consistency of Jell-O. The Jell-O with apple slices in it had the hardest consistency, and the pennies dropped into the Jell-O/apple mixture dropped an average of .07 inches into the container. The pennies in the mango and Jell-O mixture dropped in an average of 1.1875 inches in, and the pennies dropped an average of 1.4875 inches into the pineapple and Jell-O mixture, meaning the apples and Jell-O solution’s pennies sunk in the least. The penny was not able to break through the surface as much because the solution had a tougher consistency than the pineapple Jell-O solution and the mango Jell-O solution. All of the data shown in table 1 and graph 1 supported…

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    In Sarah E. Newton’s article, ““The Jell-O Syndrome”: Investigating Popular Culture/Foodways,” she focuses on Jell-O and the connections it has with folklore and popular culture. It begins with the argument that Jell-O has received relatively little attention for the amount of influence it has had. She claims that it is the only commercial food to cross regional and ethnic lines (Newton 250). Newton makes several bold claims at the beginning of her article. One of these claims is, “To many of…

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    Deviance, a term that determine whether the fact or state is departing from usual or accepted standards due to his or her daily behavior of the society. From a sociological perspective, despite of the bias on person judgement toward the positive or negative outcomes, the criminal behaviors are more often to be considered deviant because they are outside the norm, such as those criminal cases that related to murders, rapes and frauds, in spite of there are also crimes that are not deviants but…

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    Jell-O Research Paper

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    Have you ever wondered what Jell-O is made of or who was the owner of Jell-O? Or when Jell-O was made? There are so many cool and fun things to do with Jell-O. It also has many flavors and colors. Jell-O is really easy to make. Jell-O’s main ingredient is gelatin. Sometimes, Jell-O is even called gelatin. Jell-O is made of water, sugar of artificial flavor, and artificial sweetener. Also, Jell-O is made of boiling hides of animals processed meat, such as cows or pigs. The urban legends…

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    Saleswomen Jell-O there! The American company Kraft Foods has a product that morphs and shapes into anything possible called Jell-O. Just like how in Food Inc., the meat industry is controlled by just a few companies, Kraft Foods also owns the brands Oscar Mayer, Philadelphia, Planters, Lunchables, and many others. This brand has been around since 1897 ("About Us."). An advertisement was released in the 80’s exhibiting the Jell-O product called “Pudding Pops” in chocolate flavor. The…

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    plastic Jell-O shot syringes. They're the fun and easy way to enjoy Jell-O shots at home, the bar or the club. Each syringe holds 2.5 oz, and since you can "inject" them right into your mouth, there's also no mess to clean like with regular plastic cups. EZ-Inject syringes are made for Jell-O shots, so they have a long tip with an extra-wide opening at the bottom, allowing the contents to squirt out easily. Each EZ-Inject Jell-O shot syringe comes already assembled with a high quality barrel,…

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    The Importance Of Friendship In O Brien

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    Relationships in The Things They Carried The Things They Carried is a collection of stories about the Vietnam War, but in reality, the book centers around the relationships the men make, their connections to the world they left behind and the connections that they formed to Vietnam. The stories are not war stories, but stories about love, respect and the bonds made between men when they spend day after day fighting just to stay alive. One of the clearest points in The Things They…

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    Once she was up in the air she was going to teach classes from space to kids all over the world. The temperature outside on the day of the launch was thirty two degrees fahrenheit, which is the freezing point of water. This was the coldest launch yet, but they made the decision to launch anyways. The coldest launch before this was fifteen degrees fahrenheit warmer which is forty seven degrees fahrenheit. Icicles covered the launch pad and the rocket boosters. The O-rings that connect the rocket…

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    Quipped by singer Judy Collins, “Suffering is the price of being alive.” In the novel The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck, Wang Lung, along with his family, goes through life in 1930s China, experiencing tribulation and prosperity. The Good Earth sends a universal message about a life full of struggle, in hopes to thrive and be successful. The book, wasting no time with frivolous love stories or fairytale endings, focuses mainly on the hardships of Wang Lung. A poor farmer, he depends heavily on his…

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    One can argue that whenever an astronaut goes into space, they are subject to the unknown risks that space holds; like the Challenger accident made evident, space flight is not a routine practice. That theory could not be comparable to an astronaut embarking into space with the full knowledge of a pre-existing and very real mechanical issue that could be potentially fatal to the entire crew. In the case of the Challenger launch, there has been overwhelming evidence that the crew of astronauts…

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