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    Billie Holiday Also known as “Lady Day” and born Eleanora Fagan, Billie Holiday was one of the most prolific jazz singers of her time and also made a significant contribution to the civil rights movement occurring during her life. She is widely regarded as a unique and important figure in the in the jazz community and has relevance even 50 years after her death. GROWING UP: Billie Holiday was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1915 to Sarah Fagan and Clarence Holiday. She had a very tough…

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    play. The game in question was called peanut racing. The rules were to roll the peanut to the other end of the hall the fastest without cracking or breaking the nut with our noses. It was set up like a bracket race. If you win against someone you eliminate them and move on to the next round. After a few races I caught onto a new trick to keep the peanut intact but still go fast. If you put the groove of your nose and the peanut together you could slide the peanut across the floor instead of…

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    and it’s Snickers. Snickers is my favorite candy for many reasons. Some including it being the perfect size for a snack, another being the delicious combination of chocolate and caramel. The third reason why I am addicted to Snickers is because the peanuts inside the candy bar are an astonishing taste to the chocolate and caramel. A Snickers bar is the perfect size for a snack. If you want a snack just eat a snickers. If you like to eat and you are really hungry just grab the Snickers two…

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    Peanut Butter and Jelly growing up was a simply delicious treat that had a lot of healthy values. Imagaine a snack so simple to make that a young child can mange to do safely and efficiently. A small snack compacted with highs values of protein and potassium. A simple snack that can be maniplulated in so many different ways with different Jellies, Peanut butters, and bread. The most simple common way to recreate an American favorite is to simply follow these steps listed throughout this paper.…

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    travel. The food we eat also has a huge impact on our personal carbon footprint. Climate Change does not just threaten the oceans and temperature, but Climate Change could greatly affect everyday foods and beverages, such as, chocolate, maple syrup, peanuts, seafood etc. Recent evidence shows that there is already a significant drop in food quality and quantity due to climate change. As temperatures rise in Africa, the very heat sensitive crop, cocoa, is put under massive threat. This could…

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    and soil. He developed and invented many different uses for peas, sweet potatoes and peanuts. George Washington Carver originally had a lot of background information on agriculture. His parents and his master provided knowledge as a child about farming on the plantations. He had an immediate interest in plants and soil so he went on into adulthood to major in these topics. He invented food items from peanuts that would provide stable sources of protein. Carver was a talented student in…

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    harmless materials like foods, medicines, or environmental factors (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease). Food-related allergies continue to grow as a public health issue, as 6% of Canadians under the age of 18 are affected, with peanuts as the leading cause. This lead worried parents to lobby a ban of nuts to the Ministry of Education to ensure the safety and health of their children in school, but this ban is not in the best interests of the general public. It is unrealistic…

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    researchers are currently finding ways to make an allergen free peanut. Many of today’s children suffer from being hypersensitive to peanuts; a growing number of schools will not allow peanut products on the premises. Even the mere smell of a peanut can cause anaphylaxis in the most severe cases. With genetically modified peanuts, these same children could be free from the dire consequences of smelling one of childhood’s greatest meals: the peanut butter and jelly…

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    describes how difficult and challenging the MOOC is and this would be perfect for James. Since he is so persistent and hard working, he can complete a MOOC. After reading, “Chunky Peanut Butter” by James Gregory, I am convinced that James Gregory is perfect for a MOOC because he is persistent, dependable, open-minded, and hard working. James is hard working and to complete a MOOC you need to be hard working. James writes about how he,” …. works at a summer day camp for kids and has fervent…

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    Massive Open Online Courses, otherwise knowns as MOOCs. In the article, “The Year of the MOOC”, Laura Pappano states that MOOCs are free online course that anyone in the world can take. In an essay called “Chunky Peanut Butter,” by James Gregory the author explains his qualities and he can complete a MOOC. The best candidate for taking a MOOC because Gregory is flexible with working with people, serious about his work, and dedicated to advance his education. Gregory can work with any…

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