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    The clock ticked on. Ever continuing, never stopping. In a three-dimensional world, three dimensional beings such as Joichiro Nagase were able to traverse through all the three dimensions. Length, width, and height. He was, however, not a four-dimensional being. He couldn 't traverse time as he pleased, and therefore he was locked into the present, ever inching its way towards the future, never revisiting the past. Joichiro Nagase was, as some might assume, an enigmatic character. He was, for all

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    The Imperial Ballroom was up and lively, as usual, filled of hungry contestants, awaiting to pound their rival to the ground. The three Isolation members, Haruno, Kenji, and Nin were seated at a round table. After that troubling incident between Nin and the Great Bartholomeus, the Grand Leader and Creator of the Tournament of Light and Dark, Nin was told to not cause any more trouble, and to calm down for a while. Although Nin was entirely angry about the entire situation, and what the Grand has

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    My Favorite Day

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    One weekend I went with my mom up to this coffee place, that had these chairs that we're tall and green and they could spin. We sat at the table that had the green spinny chairs and this table was right next to the window so we go to see everything that was going on outside. The lunch place was located in San Francisco, where it was really sunny so there were a lot of people. It was great because we go to see a lot of people that we're tourists and they got excited at everything they saw. For lunch

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    Benta Bento “Meal to Go” Undegraduate Enterprise Development Project Proposal Submitted to the Faculty of the Department of Management Cavite State University Cavite City Campus in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree Bachelor of Science in Business Management Rachel B. Adefuin Ellie Rose B. Burgos Jelly MarizManguling Joselle P. Martinez Republic of the Philippines Cavite State University Cavite City Campus Department of Management Authors: Rachel B. Adefuin Ellie

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    1a. Mission Statement of Bento Health Center: A mission statement provides the purpose of an organization. A mission statement should be clear and concise. It should capture the heart of organizations today’s work and future work. A mission statement should be crisp and clear and should help organization differentiate from other organizations in the community. This helps them to promote their differentiation advantage over their competitors within the community. Using the strategic thinking map for

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    The Dinosaur Extinction Mystery By Michael Bento EES 112-25; Fall 2016 One of the great unsolved mysteries in our planet’s history is the extinction of dinosaurs. We know they existed through fossil record and with the help of some geological evidence that supports various theories, some stronger than others, we start to narrow down the possible culprit. Dinosaurs evolved and existed for about 180 million years during the Mesozoic era. The Mesozoic is divided into three periods: the Triassic

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    Dom Casmurro

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    Dom Casmurro and Pedro Paramo also share a theme of having a narrator looking into the past. In both plots the narrator’s life is detailed; they each focus on recollections, remembering the past. In Dom Casmurro, the narrator Bento, speaks in the past tense with the ability to describe what was going on, how he felt about it and what he should have done. At times, he speaks about how he, at this point in time, should have done something or acted a specific way. This is illustrated when he describes

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    the bridge itself stronger, and what makes these bridges economical checks to see that they are universally safe, and to hopefully prevent another Tacoma Narrows Bridge tragedy. The rugged bridge, known as “Bento,” had a smaller raft-looking base, with supports underneath . Even though Bento was classified as

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    His voice was pretty important too. They created pimples. Fast food left Sho’s life as fast as it came. Sho was left with his rice with smiling faces, cute octopus sausages and other cute or heart shaped food in his bento. He had to ask Kyoko to stop making cute bento as it was uncool and made Shoko think he had a girlfriend. A few months later, he went to his first tour. Shoko laughed at how much food he brought until he told her about pimples. At his next tour, they had a cook with them

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    Nutritious Lunches

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    yogurt dips or sauces. What about slices of meat and a few different cheeses with crackers? You can create your own meal that is much more healthy than the pre-packaged ones that you can buy in grocery stores. There are several websites that teach Bento - the Japanese art of take out - that have fun ideas for kid's lunches.Try browsing these for inspiration. Be big on variety. Offer your child lots of options. This will help them to find something that they like. Include fruit, bread, a veggie, a

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