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    I made Unstuffed Stuffed Bell Peppers on Saturday for the first time. When I share a recipe, I usually cook it more than once just to make sure I have the ingredients correct and my family approves of the recipe. I don’t take pictures during the first run because I don’t want to create a picture and everyone not love the food enough for me to share it. Something told me to grab the camera and take pictures even after I put everything in the pan. I’m glad I did because this recipe is fantastic!…

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    Children are much to use to being told what is right and wrong for them, many parents believe that this is to keep their children safe which generally it is but when it comes to toys that is untrue. However it is not only the parents who are telling their children what they should and shouldn’t be interested in, outside sources including billboards, commercials, and books all include gender specific advertisements focused wither on boys or girls. “One way children acquire knowledge about the…

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    The Easy Bake Ultimate Oven 2015 commercial is targeting young girls as their main audience. The commercial is only fifteen seconds long, and it starts with five adolescents white girls dressed in all pink pointing at a miniature toy that looks like a purple oven. The commercial has the five girls smiling and dancing to a song the entire time while they’re using the Easy Bake Oven to cook snacks for themselves and their friends. The purple oven could be considered to have feminine design since…

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    Gender Toys Analysis

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    An Analysis on Gendered Toys In western society we have a binary system for gender, we teach our kids about gender roles “society’s concept of how men and women are expected to look and how they should behave”, and expectations by the toys marketed toward them and parents buy them (OpenStax College 259). But how is it that the toys children play with enforce gender roles? The toys marketed to children have hidden aspects, demonstrating how we expect children to behave “based on norms, or…

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    Big Bang Theory

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    It became a popular theory with improved evidence because of the discovery of cosmic microwave background. By the end of the 1960s and 1970s cosmologists, scientists, astronomers, the public had finally accepted the theory. It was in the spring of 1965 that unexplained microwave radiation was found by (2) by two astronomers called Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson. They discovered a noise that was created in the origin of the explosion…

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    Essay On Why I Believe

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    Why Should I Believe Why should I believe is a question I cought my self asking several time in my life. But you maybe thinking believe in what? Well if you are asking that question the answer is GOD! Maybe you are asking your self the same question. Well if you continue to read you will soon learn about my spiritual battle and maybe it can help you with your. I can remember when i was younger always telling my grandmother that I wanted to be a preacher when I got older and to this day I…

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    Have you ever thought about what super power you'd like to have? or how it would be to have a super power? Well these are questions that everyone make. Usually we think of this when we are kids because we know that these things doesn't happen in real life, this is only part of our imagination. But if we take a minute and think like a kid, all of us want to be a super heroe. Don't you think that we need one in this world? Haven't you thought about how it would be to have someone at least a person…

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    Gravitational theory is a theory that states any two particles attract each other with a force that is equal to the product of the two masses. Before Newton, the views on gravity and the motion of the planets, were quite different. Aristotle believed the universe never had a beginning and would never end; he believed it was eternal. Kepler’s view on gravity and motion was that the planets orbited around the sun and orbits faster the closer it becomes to the sun. Galileo believed if something…

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    Essay On Big Bang Theory

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    believe our universe and others, come from a “singularity”. According to the theory formulated in 1927, the universe is still expanding today. The known evidence for the Big Bang theory suggests that there is an existence of a Cosmic Background Microwave Radiation, and Red Shift. Many have noticed that as an ambulance…

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    Marie von Ebner Eschenbach once said, “In youth we learn; in age we understand.” I agree with this quote. During youth we learn and experience a lot of our “firsts.” Our first word, first steps, first bully, first fight, first kiss, first relationship, first love and first time. Thus, when we get older we evolve and understand more of what life is and what is expected of you. Though I am merely fifteen years old and haven’t graduated high school yet, I’ve matured and have learned from my…

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