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    Methods We began this experiment by laying out the needed materials to find the chromatography of Skittles Sweets and Sours and Crayola markers. Using a ruler and a pencil, a line was drawn on all thirty chromatography strips 1.5 centimeters from the bottom of the paper. This was to ensure that the starting point for each chromatography process was consistent. The chromatography of the skittles was found first. We began by pouring water into a cup. A pipette was used to transfer fifteen…

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    5th Grade Research Paper

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    lot of dedication. One goal I’m proud that I’ve achieved is not going into negative pysickles. As many of you know when you go into negative pysickles you have to sharpen pencils on the wall. You’ll have to sharpen the amount of pencils you have negative pysickles. So if you have negative 50 pysickles you sharpen 50 pencils. I’m proud that I haven’t gone to negative pysickles. One of my favorite books we read this year was Wonder. Wonder is a book about a kid with facial deformities. He…

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    pens so they weren’t brag worthy, but still some people claimed that the pens glowed when put next to each other. There was one exception to the pens, Chris had a pencil. Chris, being the humble person that he is, doesn’t say anything about having a pencil while everyone had a pen. That Saturday, while Chris was writing with his pencil, his friend Laura came up to talk with him about the pens. Laura had chocolate brown eyes and blondish colored…

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    fishing. A good fisherman knows how to put line on a fishing reel properly. The first thing to complete is to gather the proper materials. The materials needed: a fishing reel, proper line, and a pencil or a line winder if available. If available, a portable line spooler and winder is a great tool to use. A pencil is the cheaper, easier way of doing the same thing. The next step to make this a quicker, easier task, is to feed the line through the guides of the rod and down to the reel. Make…

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    from spinning and her having to stabilize it. My goal with this object was to decrease her frustration and improve independence. To make the equipment, I used a clothes pin, pencil grip, and the straw. I put gorilla glue on the clothes pin then placed the pencil grip onto the clothes pin and then you put the straw into the pencil grip and then it clips onto your cup. I choose to use the gorilla glue because even though you really don’t have to wash the equipment you can just take the straw out…

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    Four time winner of New York Times Best Illustrated Award, Jerry Pinkney has now recreated for us one of aesop's fables about a friendship between a mouse and a lion. The timeless story is one in which has no worlds, except for the ever so often use of a descriptive sound. Younger friends will have to interpret the brilliant works of art showing an odd relationship between a king of the jungle and a mouse. This picture book starts out with a giant and dangerous lion sparing the tiny powerless…

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    Hasbro Essay

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    Hilal, and Herman Hassenfeld, who just emigrate from Poland started by selling cloth leftovers in Providence, Rhode Island. A few years later they founded Hassenfeld Brothers Incorporated, and were using the remnant clothes to produce hat liners and pencil-box covers. During the great depression, under Henry's direction, they were 150 employees in 1929 and 200 in 1930, in the…

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    for one person to do most, but hard for one to accomplish all. The ways of picture have changed drastically, based on what we use alone. From when pictures were only pencils, chisels, and paint now is electronically accomplished with cameras, phone, and computers. Cameras and phones lack the same amount of skill required to use a pencil or a brush, but more of an expense to get a good finished product. The exception would be the skill needed from making three dimensional images from a computer.…

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    him what they are doing and he responds saying “Okay.” B. Another example is when the child asks where he left his pencil. The teacher asks a question about the story after the child and the child next to him are done talking so he closes his book with his pencil inside. Once another child is done answering the question, he looks down at his things and asks “Where did I leave my pencil?”, he then looks through his things and the book eventually finding his…

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    temporary owner jerry fast asleep. It isn’t very pleasant here under the bed filled with dust mites, dirty socks and mounds of clothes. I take notice to Mr. Pencil bag looking for his zipper that had broken off a couple days ago. Penny the pencil is also awake, but she is feeling a little dull, so she begins her search for her best friend Larry the pencil sharpener. BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP! There goes Susan again reminding jerry that it’s time to get up, but he is still asleep with me still under…

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