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    as cheddar cheese or ham product), and corresponding flavors. In addition, there probably would be present salt, texturizers and emulsifiers for the filling, because it has to be soft and melting after the healting. So, the ingredients of the Hor Pocket are present in the table above. Information of the ingredients in obtained from the packaging, and functions are characterized according to classifications provided by Bender1 and by U. S. Food and Drug…

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    Continuation of Contents of the Dead Man’s Pocket After Tom lost the paper again to the wind, he went to find his wife before the movie started. When Tom found his wife a huge smile was on his face. His wife was confused on why he was not at home finishing his presentation. While Tom was explaining, his wife had a grin on her face the whole time. In her mind she did not really care what the reason was. All she cared about was that her husband was by her side. After while they went to go…

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    The story “Contents of a Dead Man’s Pocket” by Jack Finney is about a man named Tom Benecke. The story starts off with Tom contemplating whether to work or whether to be with his family. Tom is a workaholic, so he eventually decides to work rather than go with his wife. The story “Contents of a Dead Man’s Pocket” shows readers that a life or death situation could lead to a great outcome or not depending how someone may interpret the situation. As the story takes off, we come to the basic…

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    In the short story Contents of the Dead Man’s Pocket and High and Dizzy, both characters are faced with deadly situations and begin them with feelings of confidence, which later turn into terror. In my own life, I have also experienced confidence and the drastic change of fear within a single situation. Tom Benecke of Contents of the Dead Man’s Pocket and Harold Lloyd of High and Dizzy both experience feelings of confidence and then petrification when they hang onto their ledges. In the early…

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    Rock Pocket Mouse Questions 2. A rock pocket mouse’s color influences whether it survives or dies. The less visible the mouse is in its habitat, the more likely it will survive. Mice that stand out in their habitat have a greater chance of being spotted by a predator. Mice that are similar in color to their habitat are more likely to survive and reproduce. 3. A mutation in the DNA of rock pocket mouse in location A caused it to have black fur. Because the dark-colored fur was easily visible…

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    How do you create a suspenseful story? Jack Finney can answer that. His story, Contents of the Dead Man’s Pocket, leaves readers on the edge of their seats with all that happens. Jack Finney creates a suspenseful story through the use of internal conflict, external conflict, and cause and effect. By the use of internal conflict, Jack Finney creates a thrilling story. One example of an internal conflict Tom faces is when he was out on the ledge and he looked down. This created fear inside of…

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    Proper Use of CPR Pocket Mask Imagine you are in a situation where you need to perform CPR. What you only have a pocket mask to use and you need to perform mouth to mouth. Would you know how to use it? Would you be prepared? This type of situation could happen anywhere at any time. Having a pocket mask can save a life. Simply placing one in your car could take you out of a tough situation. Pocket masks can keep you safe from chemicals, diseases, and bodily fluids. Everyone should know…

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    certainly the dominant feeling that overtakes the readers of Jack Finney 's "Contents of the Dead Man 's Pockets." This is a story of a man who risks his life to retrieve an important piece of a project that could make his career dreams come true. During his quest Tom stands face to face with death as he overcomes various challenges that arise between him and his goal. In "Contents of the Dead Man 's Pockets," Jack Finney uses setting, flash-forwards, and conflict to build suspense and create a…

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    one person behind bars. According to officers, a group of people turned to Corner Pocket Bart after kicked out, before they started shooting before one Friday morning. The Corner Pocket Bar had to endure a dangerous scene earlier Friday morning. What was supposed to be a normal night, turned out to be alarming for most of those who occupied the scene. The shots fired call came in to police from the Corner Pocket around 1 a.m. Friday. Management says there was a dispute between two groups.…

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    that spending time with them is a priority all parents should have. Jack Finney, Sue Shellenbarger, and Penny Parker each gave us a point of view in their articles "Double Daddy," "Diary of a Mad Blender," and the story "Contents of the Dead Man's Pocket." Some examples of the struggles that the people in these literatures face are, Tom discovers that he was spending more time at work than with his wife, Penny describes how dads feel pushed to work harder, and Sue explains how she thought she…

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