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    Sports: Quote: “Sports do not build character. They reveal it.”-john wooden Quote: “I’ve missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I’ve lost almost 300 games. 26 times‚ I’ve been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.”-Michael Jordan Quote: "The most important key to achieving great success is to decide upon your goal and launch‚ get started‚take action‚ move." - John Wooden Stat:

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    Lizzie Borden Satire

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    Lizzie Borden took an axe and gave her mother forty whacks‚ and when she saw what she had done she gave her father forty-one. A child’s nursery rhyme describing what a young woman‚ Lizzie Borden‚ did to her parents. Lizzie Borden grew up in Fall River‚ Massachusetts with a wealthy father‚ step-mother‚ and older sister. She was born July 19‚ 1860‚ and died June 1‚ 1927. She went‚ and participated‚ in church‚ she went to high school‚ but eventually dropped out‚ and joined into other organizations

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    Taste Buds

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    The sense of taste is mediated by taste receptor cells which are bundled in clusters called taste buds. Taste receptor cells sample oral concentrations of a large number of small molecules and report a sensation of taste to centers in the brainstem. In most animals‚ including humans‚ taste buds are most prevalent on small pegs of epithelium on the tongue called papillae. The taste buds themselves are too small to see without a microscope‚ but papillae are readily observed by close inspection of

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    Umami Taste

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    smell‚ touch‚ hearing‚ and taste. Taste is one of the most valuable ways an organism can interact with its environment‚ since the ability to identify and process the chemicals in food provides a wealth of information about the quality of the food being consumed (Yarmolinsky et al. 2009). The various chemicals an organism can perceive are categorized into five options; sour‚ salty‚ bitter‚ sweet‚ and umami (Chandrashekar

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    Aesthetics and Taste

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    Aesthetics and taste In the practices of looking by Marita Sturken and Lisa Cartwright‚ they discuss the topic of Aesthetics and taste. Sturken and Lisa argue that all forms of arts need judgement for their values and qualities and in order to do this; they need aesthetics and taste. They define aesthetics as the “philosophy and the arts” and taste as “matter of individual interpretation.” They give example from “Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste” (1979) by Pierre Bourdieu

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    Lizzie Borden Case

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    Case of Lizzie Borden The Lizzie Borden nursery rhyme is about a daughter murdering her father and stepmother. The Lizzie Borden case is unsolved due to the lack of evidence. The reports say that Lizzie murdered her stepmother‚ Abby Durfree Gray Borden‚ then she murdered her father‚ Andrew Jackson Borden. This event occurred in Massachusetts in the year of 1892. The Lizzie Borden case is still important today due to the fact that it remains unsolved after 123 years. Lizzie Borden was a Sunday

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    Lizzie Borden Could a Lizzie Borden really have taken an ax and ended her parents lives committing a double murder‚ its been 120 years and this is still a continuing question? On August 4‚ 1892 a double murder was committed. Abby Borden was discovered dead upstairs and her husband Andrew dead downstairs. Both were axed to death in a matter of minutes. Officially the case is unsolved but what is known is that in 1892‚ in Fall River‚ Massachusetts a Murder escaped from justice. In the Lizzie Borden

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    simple but groovy riff that grabs the listener’s attention. The rhythm section lays down a tight and funky groove‚ driven by a prominent bassline and syncopated percussion‚ while Hancock’s piano playing adds layers of improvisation and musicality. "Watermelon Man" is known for its infectious energy and irresistible groove‚ making it a favorite among jazz musicians and audiences. The piece also showcases Hancock’s innovative approach to blending different musical styles. This music represents funky/soul

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    Taste the Rainbow

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    we got Skittles! And yes‚ I personally love sweets especially candies and white chocolates. I mean‚ who would not want to taste those brightly colored pack of sugars‚ right? Once you open a pack of Skittles‚ you will automatically smell the sweet aroma of the candies. And what I liked about these small and circular candies is its blend of sweetness and sourness. You can taste Strawberry‚ Lemon‚ Lime‚ Grape and Orange depending on the color of the candy you will choose to savor your mouth with.

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    other word. His basic language makes the poems more attractive to people of many reading levels. Furthermore‚ Simic’s use of metaphors and the personification of inanimate objects facilitate the delivery of his messages. For example‚ in his poem “Watermelons‚” Simic uses a common fruit to express his opinion that humans should enjoy and take the good parts out of life and “spit out” the bad. In addition‚ his poetry is often based off of historical events‚ as in World War II‚ during which he grew up

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