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    Combustion Experiment-Cracker Combustion Name: Chantelle Andrews Home Group: 9T3 Subject: Science Group members: Ruby Aim - what is the purpose of your investigation? The aim of the experiment was to find out how changing the mass effects the rise of the temperature of water. Hypothesis The higher the mass of burger rings, the higher the water’s temperature will rise. Variables Independent The independent variable in the experiment was the mass (or amount) of the cheese and bacon balls

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    weather, and death. If they miss holding the handle but carrying the phone, they will fell down. Not every pictures can be post on social network it also have exception. For example, in the independent e-newspaper of England, an Australian named Chantelle has been stolen about 500 dollar after posting a selfie with the winner ticket of lottery. One of her friends on Facebook took her money in fifteen minutes. That is not good news for people who love to

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    Title How Pre-Kindergarten Programs Increase Literacy and Prepare Children for Kindergarten Justina Jefferson Walden University Tools for Doctoral Research (EDDD - 8003 - 2) Background/Introduction The problem that I would like to address is how pre-kindergarten programs increase literacy and prepare children for kindergarten. Researching this problem will allow me to explore early literacy programs and how they implement literacy programs that facilitate the development

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    For car drivers out on the road, whether it is to school, work, or any other activity, there is a dangerous threat. The danger is held in most drivers’ hands. The danger is a cell phone. In 2013, doctors Lee, Champagne, and Francescutti reported that distraction driving was the cause for about 80% of all car crashes (Victoria, 2013). Drivers today are not careful enough behind the wheel, for many use their phones and feel comfortable about using their phone. Although that may be the case, using a

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    Victoria's Secret Essay

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    VI. VICTORIA’S SECRET’S MAIN COMPETITOR IN FRENCH MARKET - ETAM Data (exhibit 12) shows that Dim and Etam are the main players in French women underwear market. Dim at 4, 786 users compared to Etam's 4, 422. Other known brands such as Kiabi, H&M, Playtex, Sloggi, Undiz, and other brands take a slight portion of the market but not as big as Dim and Etam. But it seems that Dim is not only targeting women but everyone, its target is uncertain. So, we do not consider Dim as the main competitor of Victoria’s

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    The Stereotypes Of Beauty

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    If you were to go to Instagram or Facebook right now, tell me, what would the ideal girl of this generation look like? An appearance, enhanced to the extent that they do not like themselves anymore. That girl that has recently surfaced on your social media looks like a mature 20-something when in reality she is really just in her pre-teens. Many of us come to the awareness as we get older that the portrayal of beauty has become full of deception, but how many women fully understand this? Are we supposed

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    Sprite Commercial

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    The first video that I found was a commercial for Sprite’s new campaign, “You Define Yourself”. For the commercial they hired a model that has vitiligo, Chantelle “Winnie” Harlow. She first made her presence in the fashion world being a contestant on Cycle 21 of America’s Next Top Model. Although she did not win the contest, many people and companies loved her and found her look to be very unique. Since being on “ANTM” she has modeled for brands such as: Desigual, Diesel, Swarovski and has been featured

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    Crop Out Stereotypes

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    Crop Out Photoshop A flourishing issue that causes major health risks between all ages, genders, and races worldwide goes unnoticed in many cases and shows little sign of ceasing. This “silent killer” comes not in the form of a new drug or game between reckless friends, but in the form of media’s most malicious secret: photoshop. For years, the media has cropped and slimmed its spokespeople and covermodels, and still commits this practically unnoticed yet incredibly dangerous act today. Although

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    with everything she does. Even if it's as simple as getting a bulletin board done, she plans What’s she's going to do, and then gets to work. I think that's why she's succeeded this year. She doesn't give up and the staff applauds her for it.” -Chantelle Simon

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    Teenage Cosmetic Surgery

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    TEENAGE COSMETIC SURGERY How young should some one be before they are ready to have cosmetic surgery? According to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery reports “the number of girls eight-teen and younger getting cosmetic surgeries, such as breast augmentations has nearly tripled from 3,872 in the year of 2002 to 11,326 in the year of 2003“ ( Farrell 1 ). The increasing number of teenage girls under twenty having cosmetic surgeries should be aware of the risks, know that their bodies

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