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    candy

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    Candy‚ specifically sugar candy‚ is a confection made from a concentrated solution of sugar in water‚ to which flavorings and colorants are added. Candies come in numerous colors and varieties and have a long history in popular culture. The Middle English word candy began to be used in the late 13th century‚ coming into English from the Old French çucre candi‚ derived in turn from Persian Qand (=قند) and Qandi (=قندی)‚ "cane sugar"‚ probably derived from Sanskrit word khanda (खण्ड) "piece (of

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    Mies van der Rohe and Marcel Breuer. In design‚ external influences have always played a vital role in any given trend. In the 1920’s‚ an era commonly referred to as the Machine Age ‚ modernist design followed a very focused approach: a desire to create a better world. In this essay‚ I will make a brief overview of the socio-economic situation of this time period‚ with a short introduction to the life of the two practitioners whose work I will analyse: Marcel Breuer and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

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    DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS PRINCIPLES AND PARADIGMS PROBLEM SOLUTIONS ANDREW S. TANENBAUM MAARTEN VAN STEEN Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam‚ The Netherlands PRENTICE HALL UPPER SADDLE RIVER‚ NJ 07458 SOLUTIONS TO CHAPTER 1 PROBLEMS 1. Q: What is the role of middleware in a distributed system? A: To enhance the distribution transparency that is missing in network operating systems. In other words‚ middleware aims at improving the single-system view that a distributed system should have. 2

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    “Lean Kitchen” is a very interesting painting created by an artist known as Jan Steen. Today‚ the painting is located in The National Gallery of Canada. In the foreground you can see colors and values of browns and dark yellows. The background has a more gloomy vibe with grey and brown dull colors. In the painting‚ you can see objects consisting of a broom‚ a pot‚ a wooden bed‚ and an easel. Some people are sitting next to a table or leaning over it. Others are on the ground. The focal point of the

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    Candy Corner

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    Candy Corner Philippines’ Summary Candy Corner is the first retail outlet in the Philippines to combine traditional packaged and novelty confectionery with the concept of customers’ choosing and combining their own selection of sweets. The first Candy Corner store in Glorietta 2 was opened in October 1996. The business grew most during the economic turmoil of 1997 and 1998 with growths of over 300% both in volume and sales. Now‚ with over 11 years’ experience in the confectionery retail

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    Canine Candy

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    good about it. The idea of Canine candy is unique and different from other sellers in the market. The product being used for market day is dog food and not a lot of sellers would be offering a product like this. An advantage that can be seen through this is people with dogs and who loves animals may prefer buying Canine Candy. It is handmade product and is free from all the chemicals which may affect the dogs in a negative way‚ focusing on quality. As Canine Candy is relatively small at this stage

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    Candy Chromatography

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    Candy Chromatography Background info: Paper chromatography is a logical technique used to separate works of a solution. Three examples of how we apply this technique to real-life would be: contaneminants in water‚ separation of plant pigmentation‚ and analysis of narcotics. Source: http://www.discoveriesinmedicine.com/Bar-Cod/Chromatography.html#b Purpose: To find out why candies are different colors. * Materials: Candy with a colored coating‚ like Skittles® or M&Ms® (4 different

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    Brain Candy

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    you ever heard that too much television can ruin a child’s mind? Malcolm Gladwell proposes in his article‚ “Brain Candy‚” that playing video games or watching television is just as important as reading a book. Gladwell is using rhetorical appeals to prove that in fact‚ video games are not dumbing down society. Pop culture is helping to improve test scores and knowledge. In “Brain Candy‚” Malcolm Gladwell does affectively use rhetorical appeals to convince his audience that pop culture is making our

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    Candy Chromatography

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    Candy chromatography is a method of analysis of separating and comparing of dyes used in candies and food coloring. It is also a proven method to analyze candy and its complex mixture‚ without having to taste it. These complex mixtures can be separated back into pure substances. To find out the ingredients of a favorite candy‚ chromatography would help to define every ingredient found in the candy sample. The word chromatography is derived from the two Greek words‚ "chroma" meaning color

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    History of Candy

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    appear in the American colonies where maple-syrup candy was popular in the North and benne-seed [sesame seed] confections were just as tempting in the South. In New Amersterdam one could enjoy "marchpane‚" or "marzipan‚" which is very old decorative candy made from almonds ground into a sweet paste. While the British called such confections‚ "sweetmeats‚" Americans came to call "candy‚" from the Arabic qandi‚ "made of sugar‚" although one finds "candy" in English as early as the fifteenth century..

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