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    History of Cheese and How to Make Your Own General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To Inform the audience on the history of cheese and how to make mozzarella cheese. Central Idea: Cheese has been made for over 4000 years but we never really stop and think where the idea came from.(IDFA, 2015) In this speech, I want to inform the audience of the history of cheese and how you can make your own mozzarella cheese at home. Introduction Would you believe me if I told you that on average you eat

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    The City Of Detroit

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    raise money for the homeless. This product also had to reflect the ideas behind homelessness. The question raised on this issue was how can we as design students prevent people from simply ignoring the homeless? As a result, we wanted to create a pouch that would allow the users to think about the homeless and to help spread the word. For the second phase of our project, we wanted to volunteer and engage in a more interactive experience, involving the youths of our age. We decided to

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    Bateman’s hypotheses of sexual selection has influenced scientist such as Trivers and Parker to believe that “males are indiscriminate and females are ‘choosy’ (Bateman, 1948)”. However, Bateman never proved these assumptions with his studies as he did not study the behavior in both male and female drosophila (Gowaty, 2016). Scientists fail to acknowledge that drosophila is a simple pest that makes studying them easy and because they are simple creatures they fail to show or express the complexity

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    Why Our Boats Float

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    layers, with air in between. It had thick walls to keep out water. Our first boat stayed afloat because the air and buoyancy. Our second boat had a different design. It resembled a pouch filled with air with a hole in the top, like a piggy bank. The hole was used to insert pennies. This second boat stayed afloat because the pouch was filled with air. The air has a lesser density than water, helping the foil boats float. Some boats were more successful than others because some used stronger walls and larger

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    Bariatric surgery, or weight loss surgery, is a procedure performed on those who are obese in order to help them lose weight. The procedure works to reduce the size of the patient’s stomach, which results in weight loss and a healthier life. Restricting the size of the stomach causes malabsorption of nutrients, which is normally bad, but for an obese person it is the first step to losing weight. This paper gives a brief history of bariatric surgery, along with a description of how it works; it’s

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    the skeleton, there is advanced bone age, most pronounced during first 4 years. Patient could also have nevus flammeus, and even heart issues. Some rare neurologic situations are posterior fossa abnormalities, dandy-Walker malformation, and blake's pouch. There is an increased frequency of malformations and medical complications, including abdominal wall defects and visceromegaly involving liver, spleen, pancreas, kidneys, or adrenals.

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    Mistakes are part of life, sometimes accidents just happen or we misjudge something enough to mess it up entirely, but there are times when mistakes can have larger consequences than you could imagine. Theater runs much like a clock, with each line, choreographed movement and scene change moving one after another. If one were to throw a wrench into the works in a complicated process like this, changes need to be made and fast if the well oiled machine is to keep running. Today I’m going to be going

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    A hand warmer contains a supersaturated solution of water and sodium acetate. The crystals that were placed on the plate starts a chain reaction, causing the solution to crystallize. This process is an exothermic reaction, which gives off heat (n.a,2012). Hand warmers work their magic through the power of rust. Yes, the same thing that destroys your car in the winter heats your hands up as you drive. The ingredient that puts the oomph in heat packs is iron. Small pieces of iron are spread in heat

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    and marsupials. While both these animals have have powerful legs jumping is their only way of movement. When a kangaroo or wallaby baby is born(a.k.a. a joey,) they are very weak and fragile, they will also climb into their mother pouch and stay in their mother's pouch for 9 months where they feed. Now for some fun facts about wallabies . Did you know wallabies are pink and hairless at birth? Also wallabies have aquatic skills.Wallabies communicate by thumbing. Now for some kangaroo fun facts. Most

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    fleece blanket and windbreaker inside. My pack was already filled with the necessary mountain-climbing gear, granola bars, thermos, and a first aid kit. I grabbed my pocket-sized Bible from the passenger seat of the truck and tucked it into the side pouch of my pack. Jacob pulled the last of the mountain-climbing equipment from the bed of the truck and shut the tailgate. He looked up at me and smiled. “Are you ready for this adventure?” he asked. “I guess,” I responded hesitantly. “Let’s get going.

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