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    Halloween Candy Research

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    favorite type of halloween candy? Personally mine is all things chocolate. The satisfying smell of the freshly opened chocolate, the sweetness you taste, and the extra energy it gives you. I love all of that about it. To begin with I just love the smell of chocolate. It smells like a sweet thing of joy. The smell prepares you to bite into a sweet tasting snack. Sure it has sugars but I know it’s worth it. The smell makes you want to eat it as fast but remember to savor it. I know that I always…

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    Imagine you are walking in a park, and you begin to notice all of these smells. They range from the surrounding restaurants, to the rushing river, and the pine trees that fill the park. A park that is described in this way is Riverfront Park, and Riverfront Park is filled with smells to entice the people that visit. When I hear people talking about Riverfront Park, my mind floods with all of the great smells of food in the park. Riverfront Park is not like your ordinary park, its full blown…

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    and in the throat. The loss of taste is less common than the loss of smell, however, the loss of smell is directly tied to taste. In general, people have five "tastes" that they experience when something comes in contact with the taste buds: sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and savory. These tastes do not tell us much about the food we are eating, though. Most of what we experience with food comes from the texture, heat, and smell. According to WebMD, the combination of all these sensations results…

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    The smell of the freshly cut grass and newly painted lines, there’s just nothing like it. The Kindred baseball diamond is one of my favorite places. The field just feels like a second home. I love everything that is at the Kindred baseball diamond, the smells and the sights after the sun starts to set. There are many scents to smell at the Kindred baseball diamond all most all the scents are very good. One scent that isn’t very pleasant is sometimes when you can smell the waste holding pond.…

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    Although almost ten years have passed by, I can vividly remember the day I moved into my house. I remember walking in and inhaling the fresh smell of cinnamon potpourri from the moment I entered. Dancing across my nose, the smell of cinnamon made me feel at home; it reminded me of the times I would bake apple pie with my sister at my old house. The sweet yet spicy fragrance gave me a sense of safety and comfort even though I was in a completely different territory. Not long after, I had…

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    Why I Hate Skunks

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    night, in their backyards are being sprayed and are getting dog owners very concerned and they have started to complain. If you know the cruel smell after cooking a stinky dinner, then you understand the smell of skunks. Both of these smells are strong and don't go away quickly. The skunk smell is extremely difficult to get rid of just like the stinky dinner smell. Dead skunks are usually on the side of the road or street, making the air stink horribly and most of the time they lay there for a…

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    Contaminated Water Lab

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    texture of easy movable, no debris, without sound, odorless, and clear in content that’s noted by the observations (Tap H2O). 2. Tap Water (100ml) & Vegetable Oil (10ml) 110 ml of thick liquid easy movable texture, without sound, slight foul smell, tinted yellow, and no debris in content. However, content separates and remains indissoluble with a thick layer of 10 ml at the surface that’s noted by the observations (Tap H2O & Vegetable Oil). 3. Tap Water (100ml) & Vinegar (10ml)…

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    surroundings. What would the world be like if we couldn’t taste, smell, listen, feel or had no vision? Have you ever seen something that reminded you of a loved one? Smelt a scent and it brought back a certain place or memory? Every moment of the day at least one of our senses is working hard; replenishing the Brain with new information on how to be safe, how to make choices, and how to become a smarter person. The sense of smell is closely connected with our memory. It is very effective when…

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    Water Observations

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    Observations (Smell, Color, Etc.) Beaker Observation 1 No smell and clear 2 No smell, oil and water don’t mix oil on top of water,look hazy 3 Little odor/can not determinethe clearnes 4 Slightly hazy/bubbles on top/no smell 5 The water is brown/no smell 6 Water is still brown/hazy no smell 7 Water brown/hazy/loud smell 8 Brown water/bubbles in soil Expriment 2- We compared and contrasted flitered water and comtaminated water. The contaminated water was brownish and had a loud smell. It was…

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    In everyday life we interpret the world around us using our five senses: touch, smell, taste, sight, and hearing. What if you were born without one of those senses, or maybe multiple of them? How do people adapt to the world if they are born blind, and is it the same way people that have an accident or disease that caused their blindness later on in life adapt? We know that people have overcome their disabilities to do great things for instance Hellen Keller who was born a deaf/blind/mute went…

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