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    Mahogany Magic Polish

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    MAHOGANY MAGIC POLISH an investigatory project submitted as an entry to the DIVISION SCIENCE FAIR 2012-2013 (LIFE SCIENCE) Submitted By: PAULINE G. LUDIVICO SHERYL ANNE H. PRESTOZA JOBERT JAN B. PICHUELA ANJULI E. ESTARES Coach Pag-asa National High School City Schools Division of Dasmariñas Region IV-CALABARZON Abstract Mahogany Magic Polish is made from mahogany seed hull charcoal‚ beeswax‚ virgin coconut oil‚ olive oil and vinegar. This polish produces a different

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    Cinder There was once a rich woman who had a handsome son. After her husband died‚ the woman married again. Her new husband had two spiteful sons who were nicknamed the Ugly Brothers. They treated their new stepbrother as a servant and made him do all the housework. The poor boy grew thin and tired. Every evening he huddled by the kitchen fire trying to keep warm. The ashes made his ragged clothes dirty. "We’ll call you Cinder‚" sneered the ugly brothers One day there was great excitement

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    Magic Barrel Imagery

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    In Bernard Malamud ’s "The Magic Barrel"‚ one of the main characters is a marriage broker named Pinye Salzman. Throughout the tale‚ Mr. Malamud draws many parallels between Pinye Salzman and an angel through the use of imagery. There are countless angelic references and some dialogue that conjures the image of an angel. How do these images manifest themselves and where in the text can they be found? First‚ it may be pertinent to supply some background on angels. Angels‚ in almost all cultures‚

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    magic cable case

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    Magic Cable by Joseph Kavanaugh‚ Henry S. Maddux III.‚ Harry Gene Redden all at Sam Houston State University Texas‚ U.S.A. This case may be used by current adopters of: S. L. McShane Canadian Organizational Behaviour‚ 5th ed. (Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson‚ 2004); S. L. McShane & M. A. von Glinow‚ Organizational Behavior‚ 3rd ed. (Boston: McGraw-Hill‚ 2005); S. L. McShane & T. Travaglione‚ Organisational Behaviour on the Pacific Rim‚ 1st ed. (Sydney: McGraw-Hill Australia‚ 2003) Copyright

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    Word Magic By Hayakawa

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    Critical Concept: Hayakawa talks about a concept called “word-magic”. It is considered‚ “the notion‚ that by saying things repeatedly or in specific ceremonial ways‚ we can cast a spell over the future and force events to turn out the way we said they would” (p. 71). Explanation: There is a general feeling that when an internal thought is spoken aloud that it gives concreteness to the idea. A couple can speak vows to each other about caring for‚ and loving each other forever. However‚ those vows

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    The Magic Drum Myth

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    The myth “The Magic Drum” is a myth created by the Benga people of Africa around the “Golden Age” this was a time described in mythology as a period in which humanity had recently begun and everything was agreeable. The myth is important because of what it says about the Benga people and why they told it. The characters and what they mean to the story‚ both inside and outside‚ is also a key factor in why the myth is told. An important idea to remember about this myth is what the Benga people were

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    Magic Washer Analysis

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    illustrates Uncle Same kicking out a couple of Chinese immigrants. Uncle Sam has this bucket “Magic Washer”. I think that this can be seen a couple of different lights. One is‚ Uncle Same is washing away(getting ride of) the dirt that the Chinese have brought as well as the Chinese themselves. The text next to the Uncle Same states‚ “Don’t us this if you want to be dirty.” Another way it can be seen is that the Magic Washer takes care of the jobs that some of the Chinese had. I believe‚ from prior knowledge

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    Magic, Myth, & Religion

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    Magic‚ Myth‚ & Witchcraft Class Notes up to Midterm 1-24-2013 Symbols and Ritual Symbolism Theoretorical perspective that shape the social science exploration of religion Core concepts today over Symbols Symbols The complexity of human communication is made possible through the ability of humans to create and use symbols They permit people to discuss abstract topics To explain the irrational or things we cannot see or physically interact

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    Creating Magic Summary

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    The purpose of Lee Cockerell’s book‚ Creating Magic‚ is to share his powerful leadership strategies with every leader‚ or aspiring leader‚ so they can apply them to their own career. Mr. Cockerell is extremely qualified to discuss the topic of leadership for two reasons. First‚ Mr. Cockerell’s ten leadership strategies became the bedrock principles known as the Disney Great Leader Strategies‚ which are taught to all of Disney’s leaders‚ and are also taught to clients of the Disney Institute from

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    In “The ‘Magic of the Mall’: An Analysis of Form‚ Function‚ and Meaning in the Contemporary Retail Built Environment”‚ Jon Goss explains the motives of the modern mall. With shopping being America’s second most loved activity‚ developers have found that there are large amounts of profit to be made from shopping malls. Developers build malls in hopes that a good mix of tenants will arrive‚ that they will keep a certain middle to upper class demographic in the mall‚ and that they will keep high-quality

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