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    Many people back in the olden days loved to eat donut holes along with cake. They enjoyed eating it so much they wondered what would happen if they combined the two. That’s when a person wondered what would happen if you made a cake into a ball and put it onto a stick. This is how the first cake pop was invented. Cake pops are sweets that many people enjoy eating today. Cake pops are usually eaten at birthday parties or for any celebration. They are sweets that can easily be made. Many kids

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    flashlight” and you have light! If you haven’t yet started using Google Assistant, you might want to give it a go. It has many cool features aside from its ability to turn on the flashlight! From the notification panel If you are using Android Lollipop or higher, you can turn on the flashlight from the notification panel or status bar. You simple have the turn on your phone and pull down the status

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    categories. I was born and raised in Canada with both the western and traditional cultural belief embedded within my self. The varieties of songs I have chosen demonstrate both masculinity and femininity in different approaches. In both the videos for Lollipop and Blurred Lines, women are seen as week and easily controllable by the male dominant figures in the video. There are multiple flashes of luxurious items and cars full of half dressed women presented in the Lillipop music video. They are extremely

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    Hip hop music and how it’s changed Historically black music has been expressed through hip hop for decades. As an African American culture we express it for emotion, oppression, and feeling to get a point across. Hip hop music has changed tremendously over the years. Over the last ten years, hip hop has evolved into rap as shown by the style and subject of the lyrics or words. Many people ask the question, Is hip hop dead? Others ask does it have meaning? The lyrical style and meaning of

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    entire life as I know it, I had been skiing. Ever since I was a little chubby four-year old, falling off the magic carpet every time it bumped the slightest bit, I’d been on skis. And I was more than satisfied with that; I was as happy as a kid with a lollipop when it came to skiing. It was the same every Saturday afternoon during winter: my mom would spend almost an hour layering me with fleeces, squeezing my double layered legs into my snow pants, and tugging at me and attempting in vain to force my

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    An example of the author using symbolism to represent memory is when Amelia is in the hospital. "Can you hand me a lollipop? A purple one? You hate purple. I know, it's weird. And I' expectations been craving grape juice. Rachel handle me a purple lollipop, her eyes questioning me. You even hate the colour purple. Why did I feel that way about purple? It seemed like an interesting colour, a soothing one. I could definitely get into purple

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    Smores Research Paper

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    Smores are a delicious treat that almost everyone enjoys. If you like graham crackers, marshmallows, and hershey chocolate this is the perfect snack combo for anyone. If you want this treat to taste as a fresh made birthday cake you will need supplies. A fire, sticks, marshmallows, graham crackers, and hershey’s chocolate are all the ingredients to make this snack the best it can be. With these items ready you're ready to get cooking. To ensure you won’t burn yourself on the fire you need a stick

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    Wy's Autobiography

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    Wy was born a month early. He was born on his great grandfathers birthday. He was born because a friend of mine had her baby early. I went to work the day he was born. My mom called and told me my friend had her baby a few months early but that they were both okay. She told me to do my kick counts and not to worry. When I got home Z was making dinner. I told him I had had no kicks in over an hour. I told him about my friend. (I had been to the hospital the week before because of high blood pressure

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    Reading Non-Curriculary

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    quarter, two dimes and a nickel to buy the lollipop she wanted,” the word quarter could have two different meanings. A student that says the sentence aloud would realize that the quarter being discussed is the type of money and not the amount of a portion. The amount of a portion would not make sense in the sentence. A good way to prove this would be to say the sentence like “she pulled out a quarter (of a pizza), two dimes, and a nickel to buy the lollipop she wanted.” Who would pay for something

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    The Pioneers 1. I think the purpose of the introduction is that fast food places now and how they are so much more different from back then. They go and eat fast food if they are hungry and just pick something that sounds good. 2. The thing that changed people’s views on hamburgers was White Castles because they cooked their food in front of the customers so they know that it’s not poisonous and that it is fresh. Also, a medical student helped by eating hamburgers for 13 days and he was

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