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    Keeping Chocolate Milk At Nickels

    Nutrition in Disguise also states that for every white milk sold, 6-7 chocolate milks are sold. Another reason it taste good is that out of 28 people surveyed in our class, 21 chose chocolate milk. That is more than half!! Melissa Dobbins, a Midwest Dairy Council says that “More kids will drink milk when it’s flavored”. Probably after a while, more people will start to drink chocolate milk every day. As you can see, chocolate milk obviously taste better than white milk and kids love

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    The People's Temple Cult

    Community Unity in 1954 in Indianapolis, Indiana. This was the start of his group which would eventually be called People’s Temple (Groenveld, 2004). History “The origin of People’s Temple was profoundly different. It started in the 1950s in the Midwest as a reaction to a socil and cultural situation that extremely racist. Jones was affected by the racism of his area, but he somewhat overcame that racism and for a time developed an interracial, somewhat egalitarian church, with a major mission of

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    Swot Analysis For Buffalo Wild Wings

    Buffalo Wild was started in 1982, in Columbus Ohio by Jim Disbrow, and Scott Lowery. These men had one mission that was a fan friendly place for people to enjoy sports and eat great food and to enjoy beer while rooting for their favorite team. Ever since the first store opened, they been growing to every state ever since. Buffalo Wild Wings slogan is wings, beer, sports; there main goal is for sports fans to eat good food and drink great beer for any big sports event, especially football season

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    Early-Nineteenth-Century Technological Developments

    Technological developments significant impact on commerce and industrial development during the early nineteenth century. During the colonial period and the years following independence, British Americans relied primarily on wagons to transport goods. Private turnpike corporations formed in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries built and maintained roads. By 1840, there were eleven thousand six hundred sixty-two miles of turnpike built at a cost of $28 million. Turnpikes provided smoother

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    German Immigration Research Paper

    (They were later united by the common language: German.) Some immigrants came to America for religious freedom. In 1830, the Prussian Government forced the Lutheran and Reformed to amalgamate (they were two Protestant churches) and this merging upset some people. However most came for political freedom as well as having the chance to earn more money . The immigrant’s journey to America was an arduous one. They travelled on boats, and the first class and second class ticket was highly expensive

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    Chicago Demographic Structure

    The History of Chicago: Demographic and Economic Structure Jean Baptiste Point Du Sable 1745-1818 born in Haiti and migrated to the United States in 1764. Settling in New Orleans, Du Sable and his friend Jacques Clemorgan met a Native American they named Choctaw, who had lived in the great lake region of the country, who was now working for a catholic mission in New Orleans. The three men moved to Illinois, where Choctaw taught Du Sable and Clemorgan how to set traps, and where to find small slender

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    Second Great Awakening Dbq

    great change for America. It brought about many new ideas and saved a lot of people. It also influenced the way that we see religion even today. These series of revivals occurred in all parts of America, but it was more prominent in the Northeast and Midwest. The Second Great Awakening was a widespread religious revival that swept throughout the British American colonies in the 1790’s all the way through the 1830’s. It was The Great Awakening that helped to save multitudes of people including some slaves

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    To Kill a Mockingbird

    1. What are the different views of reading portrayed by Scout, Jem, and Atticus? How is reading linked to morality for each of these characters? Which view does the author advocate? 2. Lee writes of the Ewell property that “against the fence, in a line, were six chipped-enamel slop jars holding brilliant red geraniums, cared for as tenderly as if they belonged to Miss Maudie Atkinson” (pp. 170-171). What do the flowers tell us about their keeper, Mayella Ewell? Are the geraniums a symbol? If so

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    Global Warming

    the U.S. Global Change Research Program. Since the mid-1970s, heavy downpours occur much more frequently in the Southeast and average fall precipitation measures 30 percent more than in 1901 (see References 3, page 111). Heavy downpours drench the Midwest twice as frequently as 100 years ago, and the number of heat waves rivals the Dust Bowl years (see References 3, page 117). The Northwest --- which relies on snowpack for some of its fresh water --- has seen the Cascade Mountains snowpack decline

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    The Price Hike in Petroleum

    contracts. WTI is a light crude oil, lighter than Brent Crude oil. It contains about 0.24% sulfur, rating it a sweet crude, sweeter than Brent. Its properties and production site make it ideal for being refined in the United States, mostly in the Midwest and Gulf Coast regions. WTI has an API gravity of around 39.6 (specific gravity approx. 0.827) per barrel (159 liters) of either WTI/light crude as traded on the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) for delivery at Cushing, Oklahoma, or of Brent as

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