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    Name: Phoebe Why are school busses yellow? Honk honk the bright yellow school bus arrived! Then I wonder why are school busses yellow? It is such a wacky yellow too. School busses are supposed to bring kids to school and then back home, why can't they just be any color just like any car? Have you ever thought just how weird the color of a school bus is ? Read on to learn more! Do you think the color of a school bus is the yellow that you find out of a crayon box? Actually it is not that…

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    High School Snacks

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    process necessary to function, including brain development. Packing water is a great choice, flavored or straight from the tap. On occasion I pack a V8 vegetable juice that contains 1 serving of fruits and vegetables. I like to think V8 juice is “killing 2 birds with one stone” if you know what I mean. I do avoid packing fruit juices as they typically are overly sweetened with an abundance of sugar. If you have been in a lunchroom with 40 plus kids, you can see sugar is the last option any…

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    Juice Bars Essay

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    Franchises for the Health-Conscious Consumers Both smaller, independent and larger, corporate juice bars are making remarkable profits in today’s market, as people are slowly pushing their way to the healthier path. With a number of juice bar franchises for sale to choose from, a potential franchisee would wonder what makes the click for consumers who practice a healthy lifestyle. As we pick out the top three fresh juice bars in Australia, weigh your options, study their products and marketing…

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    measures in ppm instead of the common ppb. The calculation, therefore, that will be used is 1ppm= 1000ppb. The goals for this senior research project is to determine whether or not there is a high concentration of arsenic and lead in the apples and apple juices we consume every day. This research will give light to what is actually in the things we eat or…

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    Clockwork Orange Ending

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    the novel. Critics agree that the ending represents a large area of contention (Biswell, 199). Anthony Burgess, author of A Clockwork Orange, wrote the novel with the intentions of the book divided into three sections with twenty-one chapters, with twenty-one representing an age of adulthood at that particular time. However, the US Norton edition of A Clockwork Orange is written with a different ending, concluding with only twenty chapters instead of twenty-one, significantly changing the…

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    be horrible to be good,” the church pastor tells Alex in the novel A Clockwork Orange (Burgess 55). Dystopian writings typically follow this sentiment; a society promotes an all powerful government at the expense of the common people. After World War II, dystopian novels explored the possibility of instilling such dystopias in the cities affected by the war. George Orwell’s 1984 and Anthony Burgess’ A Clockwork Orange both portray London as a post-war dystopia; however, the authors’ dystopian…

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    Agent Orange In Vietnam

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    Agent Orange Having spent 10 weeks in Vietnam, I felt a personal connection to Agent Orange as well as the effects it had on the country. This connection is what motivated my research and my desire to bring attention to the subject. Agent Orange was an herbicide used during the Vietnam War in the 1960s. It was used by the United States military who intended to gain an advantage in the war by spraying the chemical over the dense jungles of Vietnam. The military hoped that this would deprive the…

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    A Clockwork Orange Analysis

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    Kubrick’s Films. July 4, 2010. Burgess, Anthony. A Clockwork Orange. W.W. Norton & Company Inc. New York: 1962. Burgess, Anthony. “Introduction.” A Clockwork Orange. W.W. Norton & Company Inc. New York: 1962. Clune, Anne. "Anthony Burgess." DISCovering Authors. Detroit: Gale, 2003. Student Resources in Context. Web. 11 Mar. 2012. Daniels, Don. “A Clockwork Orange.” Sight and Sound, 1973. “Introduction.” Burgess, Anthony. A Clockwork Orange. W.W. Norton & Company Inc. New York: 1986. "John…

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    This past month, I read the novel A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess. After choosing this piece, I did a little research on the author and his work. To my surprise, A Clockwork Orange is a classic novel that has been widely acclaimed. In 1971, the novel was even translated into the film industry by Warner Brothers Company. The movie skyrocketed book sales throughout the world and thus the film adaptation cemented the book even further to the top of the acclaimed reading list. Anthony Burgess…

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    The philosophical question of if we, as individuals, have free will is one that does not produce a concrete answer. But in 1971, Stanley Kubrick brought that question to life in a film called A Clockwork Orange. This film portrays a young man named Alex, who is a criminal gang leader, and participates in the Ultra-Violence. Does Alex have the free will to choose his fate as a dangerous, drug-induced criminal in society or is has his fate been predetermined since birth? Could the environment in…

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