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    responsible for our different tastes (bitter, sweet etc.) has been commonly known as true by society. Is this belief true, is there such a thing as a tongue map? Does FP (fungiform papillae, structures on the front upper part of the tongue that contain taste buds) density affect how strong a certain taste is perceived? This topic has been studies for years by psychologists and if proved true could lead to new exiting way to experience taste in a way never examined before. This essay will go through two empirical

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    On Sunday, Feb. 4, fans and viewers alike watch Super Bowl commercials on TV screens because they are creative and entertaining; not to mention, they bring a lot of money. The Super Bowl is known for the football game itself as it will ultimately lead to the new NFL champion of the year; however, it is also known for its humor driven commercials. It can now be said that these commercials have become a big part in Super Bowls as each and everyone of them compete for the viewer’s attention. Viewers

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    Bebop Research Papaer Essay

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    Bebop music was the next evolutionary change of Jazz music that succeeded swing music. This paper’s aim is look at musicians who impacted this era, exploring more in depth Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker. In the early 1940’s, the swing bands began to all sound the same as well as work along predictable chord changes.1 The music was now not used for dancing. Some people believed that this would let the music go away from the elite social groups, and now be for everybody. Also just because

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    J.J. Johnson transformed the way his instrument, the trombone, was played. He was born on January 22, 1924, in Indianapolis, IN and died in February 4, 2001, Indianapolis, IN. J.J. Johnson, with his new execution and imagination, was the musician who brought bebop into the trombone. However, after battling cancer and a muscular-skeletal disorder, J.J. Johnson passed away, leaving behind a legacy of groundbreaking work that he had done accomplished with the trombone. When J.J. Johnson was 11 years

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    What Makes A Super Bowl?

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    There is no question, companies are willing to pay an arm and a leg to get their top product or products on to mainstream through using the Super Bowl as an advantageous way to promote what that company is selling. With just a thirty second spot the, already enormously expensive, price skyrocketed to a hefty price of nearly four and a half billion dollars per each thirty seconds ("Yes, A Super Bowl Ad..."). Throughout the years, Super Bowl commercials have made the masses laugh, cry, and basically

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    What better time to have a commercial airing then at the Super Bowl? About 7 out of 10 households that were watching TV tuned into the Super Bowl in 2015, according to Nielsen at the television ratings service. With at least 114.4 million viewers in 2015 the Super Bowl is the most watched television broadcast in the United States. In 2015 Toyota made a very impactful and memorable commercial advertising their new Camry. Toyota uses this opportunity to not only advertise their new Camry, but to also

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    idea of innocent getting caught in a web of evil is portrayed through the character Jeffrey Beaumont, who first encounter’s a severed ear in a grassy abandoned field. In this paper I will compare and contrast these two movies that include key actors Bud Cort, played as Harold, and Kyle MacLachlan, played as Jeffrey and include a few key points that have made these movies enjoyable to watch. In Ashby’s film, the December- May relationship underlines the main theme of the movie. Maude is known to be

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    Some of the super bowl commercials this year were hilarious. Some jokes however, you had to have an understanding of the inside internet jokes about them. The T-mobile commercial with Steve Harvey starts off with Steve making fun of the Verizon commercial by interrupting it and explaining how he "has to apologize, again". A few months ago Steve hosted the Miss Universe beauty pageant, and said the wrong person in front of hundreds of thousands of people. He then had to remove the crown from the lady

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    Baseball and Steroids

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    Confirmation/Argument Despite steroids having multiple negative effects on both athletes and the game of baseball, they also have good effects too. The first positive effect that steroids’ provide would be the fact that steroids help speed up recovery time. When a person is heavily stressed Cortisol is produced to help the body and mind handle the stress. However, because cortisol is so strong; in the process of trying to relieve stress it also damages muscle tissue and slows down the time it takes

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    Bud Not Buddy Essay

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    Bud Caldwell is ten years old. At the age of six, Bud’s mother died. Bud lives in an orphanage, called the Home, since he does not have any family members to take care of him. When Bud heard he was going to live with the Amos, he wasn’t very excited. He heard that Mr. and Mrs. Amos’ son, Todd, was two years older than he is. Bud’s friend, Bugs, was going to live with a family that had three little girls. Bud would rather take Bugs’ new family than live with a twelve year old boy any day. Bud

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