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    freezer for only very few minutes will allow it to keep those items placed on it for longer period. This is also an important kitchen ware used for preparing pastries which needs to be kept cold. This is also a good option if you would want to keep jell-o or potato salad cool while they are still waiting to be served. It is also highly resistant from any scratches and staining which makes it very easy to clean and maintain. If you place item on stainless steel bowls, you are…

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    life. We don’t think about why we see certain colors, or how our memory works. We take all those things for granted. David Eagleman explained many topics and expanded my knowledge. “The three-pound organ in your skull — with its pink consistency of Jell-O — is an alien kind of computational material. It is composed of miniaturized, self-configuring parts, and it vastly outstrips anything we’ve dreamt of building. So if you ever feel lazy or dull, take heart: you’re the busiest, brightest thing…

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    with my friend and her family as our last summer hoorah before having to go back to school. We spent our days on the beach, gallivanting around downtown, buying tickets at Yorks Wild Kingdom to ride the ferris wheel, and ending our day by going to Fun-O-Rama to play arcade games. I got a phone call from my mom, just like I did every other night I was away for, and I happily picked up, excited to tell her about my day. She let me talk, but I could tell there was something wrong by the tone in her…

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    Betty Master's Summary

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    of how, while the back seat and unbelted passenger of a drunken driver she was ejected from the car when it crashed and rolled. “The only injury I had was to my brain. The doctors said it was so badly shaken inside my head it looked like shredded Jell-O in my brain stem area,” said Masters, who remained in a coma for a year and was not expected to survive. The long-term effects of her traumatic brain injury have affected her speech and hearing and also have limited her physically, “but I…

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    practiced how to properly feed someone, it was a little weird, but funny because we were feeding each other. The very last part we did before we left to go back to school was my class and I tried thickened juice that tasted really good and looked like Jell-O, we also tried thickened water, because of it looking like hand sanitizer I couldn’t drink it. My most favorite skill that I learned was the different type of lifts and how to use them, there were 2 lifts that were shown, the sit to stand…

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    Here is the story of the time I learned to hike a steep hill and learned to belay, a crazy day. It was humid in my house so when my friend Isabella M. asked if I would go hiking with her family on Hise MTN., I obviously said yes, it would be my first time hiking. I packed a backpack and begun the walk to her house. We hopped into a car and began the drive to the mountain. I sat down and looked around another little girl and my two friend’s dads had joined us too, the girl’s name was Raegan. I…

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    In 1978 a fifteen year old sophomore was cut from the basketball team; in 1991 that same kid, known as Michael Jordan, won his first championship in the NBA. My entire life has been based around baseball. I started playing tee ball and did not stop until my sophomore year in high school. My sophomore year I was cut from the baseball team because the coaches did not think I was good enough. I was lost, those coaches took away my love. Everything grim that occurs in life can be overcame by…

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    Early Radio Legislation

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    that a precedent has been set for the entertainment quality of ads and retainment of flow by leaving programs largely uninterrupted, and ads short and fairly infrequent. For example, The Jack Benny Show’s Halloween special of 1936 was sponsored by Jell-O but the only indication of this is the sponsorship proclamation that the company receives is at the beginning and the end of the show, other than that the advertisement is solely integrated advertising within the show's dramatic content.…

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    What Is My Family Identity

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    Within the kitchen, a sweet aroma of sugar, chocolate, and caramel penetrated the air around us. My family joyfully cooked and sang along to the holiday favorite “Have a Holly Jolly Christmas,” while the dog, Shadow, sneakily made its way near the goodies. Just as any other family get together, my grandmother gathered us all around and snapped pictures of this moment. Each year, this moment is captured, new recipes are prepared, families grow older, and most importantly, family is gathered…

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    The Cosby Show Analysis

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    Cosby’s real family, each character in the show portrayed the real person in some way or another. The show aired for 8 years and during this, Cosby continued to do many other things including returning to the film industry as well as becoming the Jell-O spokesman for his talents with children. After “The Cosby Show”, Cosby went off to continue his career on television with shows like “The Cosby Mysteries” and “Cosby”. However during his time with the show “Cosby”, Cosby lost his only son who…

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