...Stevens Institute of Technology) and Molski, in their essay entitled The Lost Art of Writing,[12][13] are critical of the terms, predicting reduced chances of employment for students who use such slang, stating that, "Unfortunately for these students, their bosses will not be 'lol' when they read a report that lacks proper punctuation and grammar, has numerous misspellings, various made-up words, and silly acronyms." Fondiller and Nerone[14] in their style manual assert that "professional or business communication should never be careless or poorly constructed" whether one is writing an electronic mail message or an article for publication, and warn against the use of smileys and these abbreviations, stating that they are "no more than e-mail slang and have no place in business communication". Yunker and Barry[15] in a study of online courses and how they can be improved through podcasting have found that these slang terms, and emoticons as well, are "often misunderstood" by students and are "difficult to decipher" unless their meanings are explained in advance. They single out the example of "ROFL" as not obviously being the abbreviation of "rolling on the floor laughing" (emphasis added). Haig[1] singles out LOL as one of the three most popular initialisms in Internet slang, alongside BFN ("bye for now") and IMHO ("in my honest/humble opinion"). He describes the various initialisms of Internet slang as convenient, but warns that "as ever more obscure acronyms emerge they can also...
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...Reaction Paper Extraordinary Measures A Portland couple have two younger children that are afflicted with Pompe’s disease, a rare neuromuscular ailment that is usually fatal within the first eight years of life. Megan is the partner’s 8-year-old middle child and Patrick is the 6-year-old youngest, so time is running out of them. The husband, an advertising executive, leaves his job and contacts Dr. Robert Stonehill, a cranky, renegade scientist in Nebraska who has done an unprecedented research for enzyme treatment and is one of the leading researcher in the field of Pompe’s who’s idiosyncratic for thinking to the beat of rock music blasting from a boom box. The two men meet and clash after driving to the University of Nebraska where Stonehill is employed. He has little money to fund his laboratory, and a thorny personality that drives away colleagues and funders. John and his wife Aileen raise money to help Stonehill's research and the required clinical trials. John takes on the task full time, working with venture capitalists and then rival teams of researchers. They lock horns with each other, venture capitalists, and finally a large genomic research corporation, Zymagen. Stonehill's angry outburst hinder the company's faith in him, and the profit motive may upend John's hopes. The researchers race against time for the children who have the disease. The film is maudlin to say the least but earnestly true. The very first thing I’ve learned in the movie is that you...
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...Twitter. Social media’s been responsible for a lot of new words, for example tweeps, twitterverse and retweet. The word “friend” has become a verb, as in “she friended me on Facebook”. The term “check-in” no longer applies just to hotels and airports; these days it’s just as commonly used when someone reports where they are via a social network. Technology has also changed the way we write. Mobile phones have been responsible for a lot of the change, as users have moved towards texting as an everyday form of communication. For a start, WRITING IN UPPER CASE MEANS YOU’RE SHOUTING, while lower case writing is now the accepted form. Meanwhile, text language is full of abbreviations, missing vowels and acronyms. For example, the abbreviations LOL, OMG and gr8 are all widely used today but hadn’t been invented a few years ago. One of the drivers in this is that screen sizes and character limits are low, meaning that users need to abbreviate to fit their messages in. My Knowledge: ‘Emojis’ which are small digital images and ‘emoticons’ which are representation of a facial expression such as a smile or frown, formed by various combinations of keyboard characters are also now used because of technology. Their main purpose is to show how someone is feeling and their emotions rather than a person typing out how they are actually feeling. Technology has also enabled new words to be created such as ‘selfie’ ‘twerk’ ect. Without technology, there would be no way in which everyone would...
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...female. Like who does that, like im not in my damn car in traffic thinking damn maybe i can get some booty on the freeway we stopped anyway. Pull up to the window like Burger king asking your vehicle or mine.What the fuck hell nah. But at this point i'm like you whatever you cant be serious with this. He's like "im as serious as beating some one elses bad ass kids in the movies" . So yea um i was like well then i have to see this for my self. He goes on to tell me he get some girls numbers others flip him off all times of things. He get flashed and all this other shit that is like beyond belief on a damn freeway. Ok so now i got to see this for my self i want to get flash too, (dont judge me *sniffle sniffle* i want to see something tooooo lol). Now its the day of and im thinking to my damn self what do i wear do i just put on a shirt and hat cause that all the going to see. Looking on good and sexy on top and then looking like who done it and when on the bottom. So i figure it out and all right i just put on something casual. Ok getting on the freeway and this dude look like a he is ass itches, dancing to crunk music and like he playing hide and seek by his damn self. You ever laugh so hard you sweat...
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...And it's great, I really like it Zoo says: thats good sry i signed in quietly Bəəə ` says: Lmao, you can do that? Zoo says: naw ur jus blind Bəəə ` says: I think you signed on when I went to myroom lol Zoo says: oh hows first day? Bəəə ` says: First day was long But interesting My first teacher was blind And indian, but he didn't have an accent My second teacher was also indian And she has a double chin and an indian accent My third teacher had no hair in the back Zoo says: lool Bəəə ` says: She's bald but has long hair in the front And the top of her head is blonde and the bottom is blue Zoo says: its like u pay attention to the wrong aspects of being in a class Bəəə ` says: And she was wearing a studded coller on her neck Yeah, I do Zoo says: lol Bəəə ` says: And I had weight training as my last class Zoo says: what'd u guys do ? Bəəə ` says: A lot We started with the bikes Then she made us too like everything Lift weights, squats, push ups, sit ups, everything She pretty much made us work out every muscle in our body Zoo says: lol first time ey? howd u like it ? Bəəə ` says: Yeah I WASN'T EVEN TIRED AT THE END Zoo says: u jus told me u were mad tired Bəəə ` says: That was yday lol Today, I'm exhausted Had a pretty long day too And I think the workout from yday is affecting me now Zoo says: what did u wear today? Bəəə ` says: Sorry, I'm talking so much Um Zoo says: naw its cool...
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...Due Date: April 22, 2013 Don’t Judge A Book By It’s Cover I was the one to walk in first to do this project, to see the people’s faces turning my direction in an unpleasant way. The store that I walked into was called “Dress Town” at the Eagle Rock Mall on Sunday, March 10, 2013 in the afternoon. As walking into the mall and into the store, we three girls had to put ourselves into a mind of a sociologist; and how they would “judge the book by its cover.” But realistically the shocking part is that they don’t, instead they use their sociological imagination to broaden their thinking mentality, to find other ways to live. Who ever said that there only is one certain way to live and that is the correct way? I realized that as Meghedi, Ani and I were walking the normal or decent looking shoppers were keeping a good amount of distance, more than usual. Also, the shoppers that had children with them, they were pulling their children towards them in a noticeable way while staring at us. As I walked into the store, being extremely nervous because I was the first one to do this project; completely nervous, not knowing what was to come before me, there were four sales associates. One of the associates stood by the door and greeted each customer as they walked in. When I walked in that girl greeted me but not the same way that she greeted the other customers. Her greeting them was a lot sincerer compared to the way she greeted me. Everyone seemed to be staring at me but when...
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...piggies. I googled in youtube, watched the games, the short stories just to find out what the fuss was all about, what is this "angry birds' all about. why are they so angry, wwwhat makes them so furious, so now I know.......... Five angry, fuming, birds, Batrisyia told me, each one of these birds has its own specialty and unique characters, the red one was the main character but it does not have any special ability, and ...... to be continued...haha..... i don't really know actually, have to do more homework on them. Actually I am waiting for the catapult to dry properly, before I put all the angry birds on the cake, this is just a seneak preview, my friend will collect this cake tomorrow afternoon. OUCH! dah lah kena lastik, nak ambik telur, jatuh terhempap pulak dengan bata bata ni..... gotta go..... Posted by zue at 5:18 AM 4 comments Labels: 3D cake Friday, December 2, 2011 love letters cupcakes "in you, i have found the greatest joy in my life', her feeling is expressed via these cupcakes " i love you more than watching movies on rainy days" , yes we all love watching movies, I know i do, especially the romantic love story like "Sleepless In Seattle", "you've Got mail", Pretty woman', 'ghost' and also 'The Last of the Mohicans', just to name a few..... on rainy days.....makes it even more special, lying on the sofa, together gether, with blankets covered and some titbits , popcorns on the coffee table, with lights dimmed, and you will be...
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...|Got a Bake Sale? Tropical Crunch Bars are Perfect | |2 yellow or butter cake mixes | |4 eggs | |1 C vegetable oil | |2 8 oz pkgs cream cheese, softened | |1/2 C sugar | |4 T crushed pineapple | |5 T shredded coconut | | | |Heat oven to 350 degrees F. | |In a bowl, mix the cake mixes, 2 eggs, and oil. The dough will be slightly crumbly. | |Press half of the dough into a 13×9 baking pan. ...
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...Christmas Cooking Ideas Contents - Chocolate Snowballs Chocolate Snowballs -200g dark chocolate, chopped -100g unsalted butter, chopped -3/4 cup (165g) caster sugar -3 eggs, lightly beaten -1 tsp vanilla extract -1 1/2 cups (225g) plain flour -2 tbs cocoa powder -1/2 tsp baking powder -1 cup (150g) icing sugar Step1 Preheat the oven to 175°C. Line 2 baking trays with baking paper. Step 2 Place the dark chocolate and chopped butter in a heatproof bowl over a pan of simmering water over low heat (make sure the bowl doesn't touch the water). Stir mixture until melted and smooth, then remove the bowl from the heat and stand for 5 minutes to cool. Step 3 Using a wooden spoon, stir caster sugar into chocolate until dissolved. Gradually add eggs, stirring until well combined. Add vanilla, flour, cocoa and baking powder and mix until a smooth dough. Cover and chill for no more than 30 minutes to firm. Step 4 Use hands to roll 2 level tablespoons of the dough into a ball. Repeat until you have 14 balls. Sift the icing sugar into a dish, then dip each ball into the dish and dust heavily in icing sugar and place on the prepared trays about 2cm apart. Bake the snowballs for 10-12 minutes until firm to the touch. Cool on the trays. Christmas Brownies • • • • • • • • • 250g butter, chopped 250g good-quality dark chocolate, chopped 3 eggs 1 cup firmly-packed brown sugar 3/4 cup plain flour, sifted...
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...Honey-Butter Cookies Ingredients [pic] • 1 1/4 cups whole-wheat pastry flour, (see Note) • 1 cup all-purpose flour • 1 teaspoon baking powder • 1/2 teaspoon salt • 2/3 cup plus 1/4 cup honey, divided • 1/3 cup canola oil • 4 tablespoons unsalted butter, at room temperature, divided • 1 large egg • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract • 3 tablespoons toasted sliced almonds, (see Tip) for garnish Preparation 1. Add whole-wheat flour, all-purpose flour, baking powder and salt; stir until just combined. Beat 2/3 cup honey, oil and 3 tablespoons butter in a mixing bowl with an electric mixer on medium speed until well combined. Add egg and vanilla and beat until blended. Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients; stir to combine. Refrigerate the dough for 1 hour. 2. Preheat oven to 350°F. Coat 2 baking sheets with cooking spray or line with parchment paper or nonstick baking mats. 3. Roll tablespoons of dough into 1-inch balls and place on the prepared baking sheets about 2 inches apart. Press the tip of your index finger in the center of each cookie to make an indentation. Bake the cookies, in batches, until set and barely golden on the bottom, 13 to 15 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack; let cool for 30 minutes. 4. Combine the remaining 1/4 cup honey and 1 tablespoon butter in a small bowl until creamy. Use about 1/4 teaspoon to fill each cookie and top with 2 sliced almonds, if desired. Tips & Notes ...
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...Assignment 1: Company Introduction, Market Segmentation, and Product Positioning Put My Foot In It Cakes Lynda R. Gaston Dr. David A. Holness Strayer University MKT 500 – Marketing Management April 25, 2012 Write a detailed company background. Family functions are always a great way to introduce my creativity by designing new homemade cakes. Made and created by Lynda Gaston in 1992, my company, Put My Foot In It Cakes was born. Featuring homemade cakes, cupcakes and other delectable only the finest ingredients are used. Bringing my cakes to family functions and getting rave revues, thumbs up and the famous quote “Lynda, you put your foot in this cake”, a vision was born….Put My Foot In It Cakes. Create a strategic mission statement. Put My Foot In It Cakes strives to be the “I remember my grandmother’s cakes tasted exactly like this” in the Southern and Northern regions. Committed to bringing a personal touch to the palate, Put My Foot In It Cakes will bring joy and comfort in every bite. Everything we do reflects this mission and brings the values that make it possible. Determine and decide upon at least one foreign market for the product and service. Provide your rationale for this market. One foreign market that I have decided upon would be Canada. The reason I chose Canada is because they speak dual languages. There would be no large shipping costs and freight charges. Ground transportation can be used because Canada is a country in close proximity to America...
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...IN THE MIDDLE: CUPCAKES Cupcakes are a world-wide phenomenon, almost everyone loves a cupcake. Cupcakes are even a household name, which is why I have begun to start this business. Each of the 4 ps are important because they put together the whole business. You first need a product so you have something to sell; otherwise it’s not a business. Then you need a price to make a profit, a place to sell your product, and finally a promotion. The promotion helps to get your business going. Without all of these, even just missing one, you have no business. The idea for “IN THE MIDDLE” was actually a pregnancy craving I was having. One night I wanted a cupcake but I also wanted a cookie. So I got to thinking what if you could do both? So I went out and bought some stuff and it took off from there. Everyone loved the idea and not many had heard of such a thing. So I took it farther, brownie in the middle, cheesecake and every day I try to take it one step further. Maybe one day I can finally open my own shop. I love to bake always have, I find it relaxing and soothing. So I thought why not make this project on something I know, my own business. The product is cupcakes, with a cookie, brownie, or cheesecake in the middle. Which is where the name came from thought it would be something fun and cute. These cupcakes are made from scratch, from the dough in the middle, to the cupcake batter, to the icing. All done by my hand from my own recipe, nothing is used in someone else’s recipe. It...
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...---- ---- ---- ---- ---(image 3)aramel Apple Bites Like this page, click share and you'll have this recipe for later. Ingredients 10 small granny smith apples 1 envelope knox gelatin ½ cup water ½ cup coconut milk 2 drops yellow food coloring 1 envelope Land o Lakes caramel hot chocolate (Regular would do just fine if you can’t find caramel) ¼ cup sugar ½ cup butterscotch schnapps (omit for non-alcohol version) lemon juice Instructions Half and hollow out apples cutting them from the stem down. I used a melon baller to hollow the apples and it worked well. After hollowing them squeeze some lemon juice on top to reduce browning. Mix your ½ cup water with your envelope of hot chocolate in a medium sized sauce pan. Whisk it to make sure all the chocolate is combined. Add the ½ cup of coconut milk, whisk again. Sprinkle your gelatin on top and let it sit a few minutes. Turn on low/medium heat and mix the gelatin until all is combined. Add ¼ cup sugar and simmer slightly until sugar is combined. Add your food coloring until you get the caramel color desired. I used two drops. Let mixture cool to warm. Pour in your ½ cup of butterscotch schnapps. (Omit for non-alcohol version) With your apples arranged so they fit tightly and secure on a cookie sheet, pour your caramel jello mixture into your apples. Refrigerate for a few hours or overnight. Cut halves in quarters and those quarters in half again. Serve immediately. (The lemon...
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...Chicken Empanada WHAT YOU WILL NEED: 3 cloves garlic, crushed 1 pc medium onion, chopped 1/4 kg chicken breast, deboned and diced 1 pc large potato, cut into small cubes 2 tbsp raisins 1 pc medium red bell pepper, diced 1 pouch (115 g) DEL MONTE Quick 'n Easy Italian Pizza Sauce CRUST 3/4 cup evaporated milk 1 tsp calamansi juice 1/2 cup margarine, softened 1 pc eggyolk 2-1/2 cups all-purpose flour 1 tsp sugar (optional) HERE'S HOW: 1. CRUST: Combine milk, 1 tsp iodized fine salt or 1 tbsp rock salt and calamansi juice. Let stand for 5 minutes or until milk is curdled. Cream margarine and egg yolk until light and fluffy (5 minutes). Add milk mixture gradually while beating continuously until well-blended. Add 2 cups flour and mix well until mixture holds together. Shape into a ball. Wrap in wax paper and refrigerate for 1 hour. 2. KNEAD dough for 10 minutes using remaining flour. Cut into 24 pieces. Flatten each into round pieces 3” in diameter. Put 2 tsp of filling. Fold and seal edges. Refrigerate for 10 minutes. Deep-fry until golden brown. Drain on paper towels. 3. FILLING: SAUTÉ garlic, onion and chicken. Add potatoes, 1/2 tsp iodized fine salt (or ½ tbsp iodized rock salt) and 1/8 tsp pepper. Simmer for 5 minutes or until dry. Add raisins, bell peppers and DEL MONTE Pizza Sauce. Simmer for 2 minutes. Set aside. Chocolate Nutella Cookies INGREDIENTS * 1 1/2 sticks of unsalted butter, room temperature * 3/4 cup of brown sugar ...
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