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    Names In The 1920's

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    future ridicule from their teachers or confusion from their pink-collar employers. Obviously, the name ‘Maple’ would not have been included on this list. In current day America, society has shifted their viewpoint of names to include much less-traditional options; it is not too uncommon to hear of a child being christened after a flower or tree. However, in the 1920’s, such unusual names…

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    their lives. Todo and Jullien planned on going to work with Jullien's dad at the leaf transportation company. Meanwhile Kim and Pete got accepted to Maple University starting in the fall. The four of them promised each other they would spend the whole summer making memories and would continue to keep in touch even after Pete and Kim moved to the maple tree to start college. The four friends all received brand new iphones as their graduation gift from their parents. “Lets all get a facebook so we…

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    Case Study #1: When you should put maple syrup on Pizza Summary Coming from Chicago Illinois Rafael Esposito was inspired to create something different concerning Pizza. Through years of testing and development, Raphael worked to create a breakfast pizza with a waffle crust he named the Pizzafle. The Pizzafle is unique in its design because it can be eaten and carried around like an ice cream cone. Upon the creation of the Pizzafle. Mr. Esposito moved his family and the business to St Augustine…

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    A Heart For A Heart It was close, I can feel the drumming in the left chest. I tried to opened my eyes but it felt heavy. My face felt like a stiff bread that had been left on the counter by some uncareful mothers. I couldn’t feel anything. The only thing I could hear was the distant echoes inside of my chest. I opened my swollen eyes widely and all I can see is blurriness. The echoes grew stronger and closer to me by every second. It was like I was at the world 's largest canyon and was…

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    Acer saccharum (Marsh.) is a member of the Aceraceae family and is commonly known as the sugar maple. The sugar maple leaf is the main symbol depicted on the Canadian flag which further emphasizes its importance to Canadian culture and history. Along with it’s cultural significance, it is also extremely important economically in Canada due to the various products that are produced from it’s sap and wood. Due to it’s widespread canopy capable of blocking large amount of sunlight and its gorgeous…

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    Bed Rail Research Paper

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    How to Choose a Bed Rail For Your Needs There are a variety of bed rails available, from the ones that you can hold on to push yourself out of bed to the ones that prevent you from falling out of bed. Do you need a full or half rail? One that goes under the bed or one that fits between the box spring and the mattress? The various rails provide varying degrees of support. A rail for a 78-year-old might not work for an 8-year-old. The first question you need to ask when looking for a bed rail…

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    Eggshell Lab Report

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    1 Beaker—600 mL 1 Plastic Cup---500 mL 400 mL of White Vinegar Tap Water 400 mL of Corn Syrup Graduated Cylinder---500 mL Raw Egg in Shell Ruler Masking Tape Permanent Marker Paper Towels Procedure 1)Look at the raw egg, and study the appearance of the eggshell. 2)Take measurements of its mass and circumference. Record your information in a data table. 3)Use a graduated cylinder to measure 400mL of vinegar. Pour the vinegar into your cup. 4)Place the raw egg into the cup with…

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    top it off with the sweet, oozing surprise of learning a new skill. The pancakes are delicately served to my 7-11 year old programming students. I watch their eager faces, enticed by the fluffy hotcakes, knowing that the mix-ins of affirmation and syrup on top mean just as much as the skills within. I show them their next project, a customized version of “flappy bird” –their eyes glimmer at the code they’re about to indulge in.…

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    Corn Syrup Lab Report

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    Purpose Determine the ratio of sugar to corn syrup that produces the best-tasting and best-textured marshmallow. Hypothesis That marshmallows will taste better when made with more corn syrup than more of granulated sugar. I think this because the Materials Square or round foil cake pans, 8 or 9 inches wide (9) Masking tape Pen or permanent marker Vegetable oil, like canola or safflower oil, for greasing pans Paper towels (1 roll) Powdered or confectioners sugar (3 cups) Strainer, small…

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    Things to do in Maple Ridge Maple Ridge’s unique geography and location provide the residents of the city with a wide range of outdoor activities and lifestyle choices. It is precisely these activities that make Maple Ridge such a coveted and great place to call home. Not only does Maple Ridge offer a wide range of outdoor opportunities in close proximity, but the city also provides a great selection of cultural and historical attractions all within the city limits. Here are some of the more…

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