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    Cotton Candy History

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    As amazing as it may seem cotton candy was invented by four men – Josef Delarose Lascaux, Thomas Patton, William Morrison, and John C. Wharton. Both Wharton and Morrison patented the first electric cotton candy machine back in 1899. Cotton candy was first introduced to the public at the St. Louis World’s Fair in 1904. However it was 50 years later when in 1949 a cotton candy machine with a spring base was introduced that it became easier to process cotton candy. Today cotton candy continues to…

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    In the three stories, “The Golden Touch”, “In La Rinconada”, and “The Necklace” people showed examples of wanting more than they need. They lost sight of what was important. When their lives began to spin out of control it became unhealthy. They became obsessed with material goods. The expected more than what they needed. In “The Golden Touch” Midas begged for the golden touch. When he received the golden touch, he couldn’t even eat or drink. Everything he touched turned to gold. He wasn’t able…

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    and the only thing holding each one back is the other one. Another thing that has changed is the language. It isn’t written with the same dialog as the original. It’s more modern and less formal than what Shakespeare used. In conclusion, it’s another spin on the original book that offers a more intriguing story for younger readers. To sum things up, there are many different artistic representations of Romeo and Juliet and each one tells something a little different about the story. There are…

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    My sport is called Trampoline. In this sport gymnasts perform acrobats while jumping on the trampoline. They do stunts such as 360 spins,front flips,and backflips. All these moves could be done in 3 ways. The 3 ways are tucked,piked,and straight. Tucked is when your knees are clasped to your chest with hands. Piked is when hands are close to touching feet and arms and legs are pointed straight. Finally,straight is when your body is straight and your legs are close to each other while your arms…

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    Just like before with incredible speed we left the moon and approached another heavenly body. The next planate or circle that I saw as during the ascent appeared to be Mercury which due to its extreme heat as Beatrice explained in her motherly voice is reserved for the Ambitious, which aspire fame and light. We landed on the surface of the body and it was hotter then anything that I had experienced back home. During my tour here I meet many great men but the one that hit closest to home was…

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    Samuel Slater was born in Derbyshire, England on June 9, 1768. He went to work at an early age as an apprentice for the owner of a cotton mill. He became one of the superintendents and was very familiar with machinery. In 1789, Slater emigrated to the United States. He wanted to start working in textiles and make good money from it. British law forbade textile workers to share technological information or to leave the country. Slater set foot in New York in late 1789, having memorized the…

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    Why Casinos and Lotteries are Bad Casinos and lotteries are almost exactly the same as drugs, because they have just as much, or an even more addicting effect on the people. The one difference is the drug addict takes drugs and is basically “gone” in a mental sense, but the gamblers and people who play the lottery still consciously know what they are doing. This state can worse, because gambling addicts are purposely hurting their loved ones, and damaging their future, without “escaping” from…

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    took his things back. She decides that love will always forever be in God because he will always be there, unlike her belongings that she had lost. 4. Edward Taylor's poem, "Upon a Spider Catching a Fly", he uses a spider to represent Satan, who "spins a web...to catch a fly", who is metaphorically man. When the fly gets stuck in the web of "animal entrails" (Taylor),…

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    4.) What was the Lowell System? {N.4} The Lowell System was based on water-powered mills that gave young women a job on local farms. The system included a loom that could spin both thread and weave cloth. Boarding House residents were also given a room and food while they worked. Eventually with financial support they were able to make a working area for the young women to work and live at. 5.) Which factors led to the increase in immigration from Ireland to the United States in the…

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    Dangers Of Speeding

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    Speeding increases the likelihood of crashing, and reduces your ability to react to an impending crash. It also increases the potential damage done to you and your vehicle in the event of an accident. Going above the speed limit even a little bit increases the chance of a crash. Car accidents cause some of the most deaths in the United States, speed being a factor in many of these crashes. The faster you’re travelling, the slower you can react and then brake, making speeding a very deadly…

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