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    The case I picked was the killing of Philando Castile. This case is about a officer shot Philando 7 times causing Philando his life. The article talked about what escalated the situation that cause the officer to shoot, from Philando reaching for his driver’s license to the car smelling like marijuana. The officer shot Philando because he felt like he was reaching for his gun after Philando told him he had a gun in the car and the officer told him to get his driver’s license. Philando wife’s…

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    O Brother, Where Art Thou? Critique O Brother, Where Art Thou? Directed by Joel Coen in 2000 is a comical journey of three escaped convicts, Ulysses Everett McGill, Pete Hogwallop, and Delmar O'Donnell on their journey to reclaim $1.2 million Everett “robbed from and armored car”. They make friends and must overcome many obstacles all while avoiding the ruthless sheriff who is hunting them. Everett later reveals that there is in fact no treasure, and it was just a story so Pete and Delmar…

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    hard the Jell-O gets when fruit is not added and when different types of fruit are added: pineapples, mangoes and apples. The deeper the coin drops into the Jell-O, the less hardened the Jell-O is. The control, no fruit, hardened the most, which is shown in the table because the coin could not break the surface of the Jell-O, so it did not sink into the Jell-O at all. The coin sank into the Jell-O with the added pineapple. The coin dropped an average of 1.49 inches into the pineapple Jell-O, the…

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    Introduction This experiment explores how the concentration of pure apple juice can affect the amount of time it takes for Jell-O to solidify. Since pure apple juice contains a high amount sugar, such as fructose and glucose, two monosaccharides, and sucrose, a disaccharide, it is predicted that adding this extra sugar into the Jell-O mixture will cause the rate of reaction to increase (Andrew). Because of the well-known collision theory, which states that a reaction occurs when molecules or…

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    wife May David Wait gave it its name as what we know now, Jell-O. Wait then sold his company for $450 dollars to Frank Woodwark, because Wait didn’t have the funding for marketing and distributing his product. Success in the advertising campaigns finally began to rise in 1902 due to William E. Humelbaugh. In 1904, they launched the printed portion of their advertising and created “best selling” recipe booklets. They also announced the Jell-O girl in 1904, Elizabeth King, whose father had a…

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    12 Bundt Cake

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    making 12 bundt cakes at once, and I also used a large bundt cake mold. Instead of making cake, I made the largest jello using a Berry Blue Jell-o pack along with a bit of coconut gelatin. I first created the Berry Blue Jell-o as a whole with boiling water and proceeded to inject the coconut gelatin, which was made with boiling milk, with a syringe after the blue Jell-o had set. Using a toothpick, I dipped the end of it in blue food coloring and stuck it in the jello to create a variance in…

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    Gelatin Vs Hormier

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    Did you know that Jell-O has been a part of American culture for over a century? Jell-O, a dessert made from prepared powder, is something that we, humans, eat everyday. To keep a solidify figure, the Jell-O requires gelatin as a part of its ingredients. For my experiment, I will be determining whether certain enzymes in fruits prevent gelatin from the process of solidification, and if there’s a way to still include these fruits without ruining the dessert. The research question of the project…

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    Jello-O Enzyme Lab

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    pineapple juice and submerged into the ice chest the solutions would turn into Jell-O. For the second experiment the hypothesis was gelatin was added to water, fresh cold pineapple juice, and fresh hot pineapple juice that all but the hot pineapple juice would turn into Jell-O. For the third experiment the hypothesis was that the pH would not have an effect on the bromelain activity rate. All six of them would turn into Jell-O Procedure One…

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    Initially, sand and hydrogen peroxide were added in a test tube to create a mixture. Based on the observation conducted, no reaction was visible (i.e. no gas occurred). In result, the solution did not react because it does not contain the desired enzyme in order to break down H2O2. An enzyme is needed to decompose H2O2 into water and oxygen. With this knowledge, students were able to determine that the results for the rest of the tests did make sense. For example, the solution contained…

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    cold water. Pour Jell-O over the cake. Organize peaches over Jell-O. Combine milk and pudding & spread over peaches. Top up with Cool Whip. Refrigerate for 3 hours before cutting. 5. Raspberry White Chocolate Dreamsicle Ingredients 1 pkg sugar free raspberry Jell-O 1 pkg sugar free/fat free white chocolate pudding mix 8 oz container fat free Cool Whip Method Breakdown Jell-O in boiling water and add a cup of cold water. Let it stand 5 minutes. Add pudding to Jell-O mixture…

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