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    looked simply uninteresting. Some beige athletic shoes those people were beneficial only because they were the basic hue. You will need; • White Glue • Hiding tape • Golden Rubber stamps (approximately only two ounce) • Sponge Place a variety of old newspapers involving plastic material carriers in the running shoe. Cover having masking tape those parts where you would not like any kind of glitter. Cut slight part of sponge and initiate applying your glitter-glue blend about it around the…

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    This comic was illustrated by Tom Toles for The Washington Post in August of 2017. It shows a crane removing a statue of Robert E. Lee from a post with “White Racism” engraved in it. The statue is easily removed but the base is not. I believe the claim is; try as you might, you cannot erase history. The cartoon depicts a crane removing a statue of Robert E. Lee from a base with “White Racism” on the front. Next to the crane, there is a lady asking “Are you also going to remove the base?” As the…

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    carbonated water, caramel color, aspartame, phosphoric acid, potassium citrate, natural flavors, citric acid, and caffeine. In 1886, John Pemberton invented Coca-Cola and sold it to customers of an atlanta pharmacy. Mentos is a brand of prepackaged scotch…

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    Harry Potter Changes

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    Dursleys, his cousins. In the beginning of the “fictional” novel Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Harry Potter is a lonely boy who was constantly being bullied by his older cousin Dudley “He wore round glasses held together with a lot of Scotch tape because of all the times Dudley had punched him on the nose.(page 20)” You’d think it would be better at school but it is not, it was worse. At school Harry was a loner, he had no friends. “Everybody knew that Dudley’s gang hated that odd…

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    Final DI Project Essay

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    community and creating solutions to make it a better place to live. DI has opened many doors for me, introduced me to people from all over the world, and brought me hours of laughter and enjoyment. (When you spend hours with teammates, building with duct tape, how can you not have fun?) With my DI experiences guiding me, I'm headed to the next chapter in my life, ready to solve any problem that dares to cross my path (.or at least give it my most creative attempt!). (As for solving the instant…

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    Imagine a ceiling covered in Styrofoam cups assembled together so intricately and catching the light so meticulously that the material used looks far more advanced than an everyday manufactured item. Imagine a giant cube of toothpicks being held together by just the weight of the other surrounding toothpicks, causing it to be so fragile and vulnerable yet so sturdy at the same time. Imagine a plethora of metal Slinky’s intertwined and entangled in such a way it looks as though they are wrestling…

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    The Wolf And The Crane

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    For this experiment, I interviewed a six year old female named Destiny. For the first assessment we read Aesop’s The Wolf & the Crane, where the wolf tricks the crane into helping him in promises of a reward and then informs her that her reward was letting her live after helping him. I asked Destiny what she thought the story meant (what they were trying to say) and she responded with a concrete operational response such as “the wolf lied to the crane because he didn’t give her a reward like he…

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    The complexity of the stock market is indescribable. There are numerous strategies used by individuals in order to turn that complexity into money. Of course, there is a much more important factor in the stock market: the companies. If it were not for every company that gives individuals opportunity to become a stockholder, there would clearly be no stock market. These companies are what draw investors into the stock market with the chance of profiting from said company. When purchasing a…

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    Conclusion: Strict Product Liability c. Defenses: i. Rule: Negligence 1. Definition: When a reasonable person fails to do their duty to take a certain standard of care in their circumstances. 2. Analysis: The caution tape was not clearly evident along with the above threat. 6. Freaky Fireworks, Inc. (FFW) a. Claims Against: i. Vs. No one b. Defenses: Negligence i. Rule: contributory negligence 1. Definition: the complaining party’s own negligence caused her own injuries…

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    Egg Carton Hypothesis

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    Introduction Egg cartons can be made from foam, plastic, or recycled paper; they are designed to keep eggs from breaking when they are transported from one place to another. Sadly, they do a very poor job of keeping eggs safe if a carton of eggs is accidently dropped. Nobody likes it when they buy a carton of eggs only to accidently drop it on the way home. Finding most of their eggs broken and egg yolk leaking everywhere when they open the carton. I decided to try and figure out if another…

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