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    Of Truth is the first book in the A Popcorn Shop Mystery series. A wonderful new series that had me loving it from the first page. The book has a nice, even pace to it and the introduction of characters is done with just the right amount of information. Rebecca Anderson has returned to childhood home of Grand Lake after a disastrous marriage to celebrity chef Antoine. With the help of Coco Biittles, of Coco's Cocoa, she opens her dream shop, POPS, a popcorn shop. It was their intention to…

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    are bringing their own food! This is what I think about it. You save a lot more money if you bring your own snacks. You could get a giant bag of pretzels for the same price as 1 pretzel at the movies. One bag of popcorn could be $5.00 at the movie theater and only $2.00 for a box of popcorn at the grocery store. You could go to a gas station and get candy for .50 so why go to the movie theater and pay $3.00. As long as you don’t bring a whole turkey what’s the problem? What if you have a…

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    Alice Monologue

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    The smell of popcorn and sticky sweet freeze-e’s filled the air. As the line shortened and we finally got a chance to order the lobby had cleared out significantly, there was room to move without worrying about hitting someone. “A small popcorn and a large freeze-e please.” Alice ordered quickly and handed over the money, and handed me the paper bag of…

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    Peanuts Vs Carbohydrates

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    Why there are different amounts of energy released for popcorn and peanuts Peanuts and Popcorn comprise of different molecular compounds which contribute to their different amounts of energy given off during what should have occured during the experiment. For example, Popcorn comprises mainly of simple carbohydrates, whereas the peanut is comprised of proteins and lipids which contain higher energy densities. The differing energy densities of lipids and carbohydrates ultimately come down to the…

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    Brooklyn With this trip came some road bumps. Due to the last minute decision to go on this trip nobody packed waters. Or substantial food. As I drove, Mia scanned for somewhere to get sustenance. After 25 minutes, we pulled up to a cramped grocery store. We split up and gathered what food we would need for the next few days. Shannon and Lily came back with Jiffy Pop and potato chips.I stayed with Mia, who located the peanut butter and trail mix. At least we would have a source of protein. We…

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    Los Angeles has been a food city, a mix food city, around Los Angeles have a lot of good restaurants and food culture. There has been a special food culture, because Los Angeles is a big cultural melting, including American, Mexico, Latina, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vitnamese, and Thai. So I have try one that I have good memory, the restaurant call " Barton G. The Restaurant Los Angeles," it is a New American style food restaurant. Barton G. established in 2014, Barton G. Weiss is an…

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    Diabetes Narrative Report

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    Did you lose weight while you were attending the DPP, and has your weight changed since then? Christine: I lost four pounds and I kept that off. I lost that the second week and now I am jut stable and stay at the four. I get my book our every now and then, but like I said, it is such a hassle to track all of these grams and keep my calories down too. That was another thing, if I keep around one thousand to eleven hundred calories, I could lose the weight, but if I stayed at the twelve hundred,…

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    Without the candy, World War One’s outcome could have been completely changed. The Tootsie roll was also the first one cent candy to be individually wrapped, and was therefore popular in the depression. Popcorn was also very popular during the great depression because it was cheap. Now popcorn is very popular in movie theaters, and is a majority of their sales.…

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    The Mount Everest Avalanche of 2014 The 2014 Mount Everest Avalanche was the deadliest Avalanche in Mount Everest history killing up to 18 Sherpas. There are different theory's on how the avalanche vary on what people believe. How did it start? There are different theories on how the avalanche started. One of the many I found was it was caused by Global Warming. Global Warming seems to be and issue that the world is trying to stop. But there are other theories out there such as the massive…

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    “Hi! I’m Sona with the OU Teen Volunteers, would you like to buy any cookies, popcorn, or baklava for one dollar?” I said for the thousandth time in my life. This quote was used daily during my last three summers at OU Medical Center. We came into the office every morning at 8:30 am, answered the daily icebreaker with other teens, got assigned our tasks, and went out to bring smiles throughout the hospital. The nurses, custodial workers, and even doctors walked past and exclaimed happily, “The…

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