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    In France, grams were used, so Child altered each gram into ounces. Whenever she encountered words like pinch, she converted it into ounces (Edgers & Hempel, 2015). She made troublesome and complicated recipes to simple and smooth recipes. Furthermore, Child overcame problems. When she became interested in food, she could not cook. “Julia had the palate…

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    because they passed away. However, I would like to give you some information because, if it wasn 't for them I wouldn 't be here writing this essay. Floyce was born on June 24, 1933 at a healthy 5 pounds 8 ounces in Dallas, Texas. Harper was born October 28, 1944 at a healthy 6 pounds 6 ounces in Sacramento, California. They got…

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    Imagine owning a resource that can relieve ones trouble. This resource can provide help to individuals who need it and much more. Although this resource can provide a solution for many problems, the state continues to prohibit one from using it. Medical marijuana establishes itself as the neglected resource. Medical marijuana continually proves itself as a necessary alternative to the drugs supplied by pharmaceutical companies. Why let someone constantly suffer? Why should citizens endanger…

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    Aerosol Gas Laws

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    Aerosol cans and gas laws Global issue- During World War II the U.S government supported an investigation into finding a portable way for service men to spray malaria carrying bugs. Finding cure for malaria was a massive issue all over the world during World War 2 but when the cure was found the only possible way to prevent the disease from spreading was by killing the malarial bugs through spraying them. Getting a portable can to spray them was a huge problem during the World War 2 era as there…

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    Soccer Ball Inflation

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    The Deflation Effects on a Soccer Ball How could a ball affect a game? How could the speed it is moving at affects how it is received. Can the way to control the ball be affected by how stiff or hard the ball is. Can the air pressure of the ball affect the bounce of the ball. Can the little thing about a soccer ball affect such a large game of soccer. The pounds per square inch, or PSI, of a soccer ball can affect a lot of things but it does not give an advantage to any team over another since…

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    Shimano Essay

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    Magnum Light Rotor system. The rotor operates with low inertia and is compact, so it boasts a light unwinding mechanism. Plus, this accessory offers two sets of high gear and normal gear. The Shimano 13 Complex CI4 and 2500HGS F4 weighs a total of 6.8 ounces. It features a gear ratio of 6:1. The Complex CI4 benefits from Shimano's trademark Rapid Support Drag and Rigid Support Drag. This gives it a drag of 24.5/2.5, with an accompanying maximum drag of 39.2/4.0. The fishing accessory has a ball…

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    Alcohol Addiction in New York What is alcohol addiction? Alcohol addiction is a chronic disease caused by long term, habitual alcohol consumption. The disease of alcohol addiction is widely known by varied common terms such as alcoholism, alcohol dependence syndrome, and alcohol use disorder. This disease has several distinguishing characterizations that determine a positive diagnosis. Accepted medical conclusions of a positive diagnosis is made if two or more of the following signs are…

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    Over the course of time, Americans were getting fatter and vulnerable to more diseases. Americans eating habits changed. They chose meats and fatty foods, instead of food that contain nutrients, minerals, and vitamins we needed. While America grew, so did the people living there. Fast-Foods were growing nationwide and were cheaper, quicker, and easier to buy. While they might seem great, they were deadly. New studies showed that processed meats caused colorectal cancer. It might taste good, but…

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    Over the past 30 years, Americans have developed the idea that bigger is better. This notion is allowed to be applied to technology, cars, or buildings. However, it should not apply to the food we eat nor the American people. Overweight and obesity issues have become a concern within the past 30 years with the rise of the fast food and restaurant industries, larger portion sizes, and the demand for convenience in this fast paced world. As a result, medical costs have skyrocketed with the…

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    Bre-X History

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    With that being announced, Bre-X’s stock share went up to $59 per share. The following year, both Felderhof and De Guzman informed the Bex-X’s shareholders that they might have found up to 30 million ounces of gold, maybe even more. Because of that the Bre-X’s shares went up to $187 per share. Later in April of that year, Bre-X moved to the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE) and has it shares split ten to one, giving its new share trade at $28.65 per share…

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