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    another slice of pizza. Being a broke collage kid comes with many hurtles to jump over. Can 't afford to take your significant other out for a nice meal? Macaroni and cheese can solve most of your problems. But why have just any old mac and cheese? Spruce it up a little. All you need to do is gather your ingredients and appliances, measure them out and follow the recipe. Here is an easy recipe that will have your taste buds jumping and make you forget about just how broke you really are. With…

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    of Ira Baldwin, Moses had 15 employees and an annual income of $50,000 (United States Census Year 1860). With his business firmly established in Rochester, Moses expanded the company in 1862 with a factory and office in New York City located at 10 Spruce Street (U.S. IRS Tax Assessment Lists, 1862-1918). The years that followed showed that Moses amassed a small fortune from the sale of patent medicines as indicated by the increase in the number of newspaper advertisements for “Sir James Clarke’s…

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    forest is made up of Douglass spruce, yellow and sugar pines, and incense cedar, and silver fir. John Muir describes the plant life in three distinct botanic zones. The first zone is the chaparral zone with an average width of about four miles. Dense chaparral grows from three to six feet high and is composed mainly of manzanita, cherry, and several species of wild lilac. It is interrupted by vast swaths of conifers including sugar, and yellow pines, Douglass spruce, silver fir, and incense…

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    Gum is a chewy candy like food that people are able to chew but not eat. It can be sweet, minty, or sour. Gum is a candy that is very well known in today's societies. But little do people know gum has been around longer than they think. Gum has been around since ancient greece and many people from ancient greece would chew on bark and sap off of Mastic tree bark. But people in ancient greece weren't the only people to chew forms of gum. There were people like the mayans, Eskimos, and even south…

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    Colorado State Symbols

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    some of the most major sports teams in the United States. Colorado has many state symbols that make it the great state that it is. Some of the most important symbols are the state flower is the Colorado Blue Columbine. The state tree is the blue spruce. The bird is a lark bunting and the most important animal is the rocky mountain bighorn sheep. “Where the Columbines Grow” is the states song. If you are looking on a map you might notice there is a CO over the state of Colorado, that is the…

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    Howard Hughes remains one of the great entrepreneurs of the twentieth century. His business acumen and influence extends far beyond the American aviation Industry, which he is famously known for developing. Among the wealthiest Americans while he was alive, his business ventures included airlines, film production, real estate, tooling and even hospitality. The keys to his success were his keen ability to seek and exploit business opportunities, interest in hiring top talent as well as his…

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    Chapter One Nothing seemed to be happening, so they all ignored the loud noises. That is, until the noises became louder and they saw the flickering of the flames. The pirates had lit at least twenty torches and were marching down the street, looking to cause chaos and mischief. The leader, the infamous Captain Mako, laughed boisterously and stumbled into a house. He yelled, “Burn them all down! The flames are pretty!” The other pirates cheered and threw their flaming torches at the porches of…

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    spine-tingling howl it uses it to communicate with other wolves. The mexican wolf may be found in the southern states with creamy black fur and eating small or large hoofed mammals. The mexican wolf lives in mountainous forests that have pine, fir, spruce trees, and of course mountains. They can also live in woodland forests. This wolf lives in the southern states of North America such as Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. Although they could live in a variety of habitats like tundras and…

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    climate charge. The forest species in the Midwest will be driven out their natural habitat and invasive species will take over. The trees will have a drama c decrease because of their shi to the north. This affects birch, aspen, balsam fir, and black spruce which will decline in…

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    Dropper Research Paper

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    The Dropper is an extraordinary ride unlike any other. As the coaster winds rapidly through Sherbert Park it presents breathtaking scenery as riders travel over and through Willow River in Hudson, Wisconsin. This mid-north roller coaster, constructed of metal, has four cars per train, holding six people per car. One train will be on the track at a time. The ride was designed to appear like a torpedo, featuring a point on the front car, and black cars with burnt orange outlines, and red flames…

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