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    Chewing Gums

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    Chewing gums have been quite popular as a mouth freshener‚ but its demand has always been on a rise because of its cool factor. However‚ very less people realize that chewing gum has some drawbacks as well. Let’s see how it can leave negative impact on our body: Constant chewing gum has a direct effect on our teeth. Especially‚ the chewing gums which contain sugar it can cause decaying of the teeth‚ cavity and other teeth problems. Such chewing gums cover the surface of the teeth with a flimsy coat

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    Gum chewing

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    Horrid Gum Chewing - Essay Smack‚ Smack‚ Smack! Those horrid sounds that everyone dreads hearing. Anywhere you go you can hear at least one person making that sound. Smack‚ Smack‚ Smack! The sounds drive people insane‚ so why make those sounds? During any test‚ you can hear the distracting sound that at least one student makes in the entire test. The people that rudely and loudly chew their gum everywhere they go. You can hear them feet away while they are on their phone and chewing their gum

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    Chewing gum and bubble gum.   Have you ever chewed a piece of gum? If you have‚ have you ever wondered what was in it? What could make this texture and consistency? Who came up with such a thing? I know I have! Can you believe that chewing gum can be traced back 5‚000 years ago?! I thought chewing gum was just created a hundred or two hundred years ago! Chewing gum Creating chewing gum is a short process. Gum production starts with menthol crystals and peppermint oil stirred together. Next

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    Speech: Chewing Gum

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    that person? That is an image of a cow chewing grass. Annoying right? Yes folks‚ which is a true beauty of chewing gum. There is more into of chewing gum than looking like a cow. The ancient Aztecs used chicle as a base for making the gum-like substance. Everyone started chewing gum in the Neolithic time period. But modern chewing gum was first developed in the 1860s. When chicle has imported from Mexico. For the use of a rubber substance. Now it looks like gum has been useful to everyone in the beginning

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    Chewing Gum in Formation

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    Why You Shouldn’t Chew Gum In Formation Showing discipline and always having a professional appearance are two of the most important parts of being a soldier and should be treated as such. When it comes to standing in formation everyone has the same role and follows the same command so when one person is not doing the right thing it is easily spotted‚ which is why I was pointed out for chewing gum in formation. Blatant disregard for the rules is the only explanation

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    Chewing Gum In Schools

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    Do you like chewing gum? Many people do‚ but they can’t because their school or classroom doesn’t allow it. I think schools should allow students to chew gum. The first reason‚ I think this is because it helps students focus and improves memory. Studies show students who chew gum during tests do 26% to 36% better than students who don’t chew gum. If chewing gum can improve memory it can help students remember what they learned in class and what class work needs to get done. It also improves

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    Chewing Gum

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    begin my speech‚ I would like to ask my lovely audience in front of me‚ have you ever found yourself in a situation where your hair is stuck with bubble gum and you accidentally step on a chewing gum? These situations can be really annoying right? So I decided to study a little about this little critter that everyone thought as a nuisance. Chewing gum was invented in the late 1800’s and we have the Alamo to thank. That’s right. .. Remember the Alamo? After General Lopez de Santa Anna lost the Alamo

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    Gum Chewing

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    Gum chewing Do you ever have bad breath and wish for some gum. Im sorry but at TJMS chewing gum is forbidden. If a student chooses to chew gum‚ if they are caught they will suffer detention. I don’t agree with this rule. I wish for this rule to be changed. One reason to allow gum is that it gives you a minty‚ fresh breath. After lunch the kid’s breath is disgusting. I would know I’ve experienced it myself. If gum was allowed they could pop in a piece quickly and there

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    Chewing Gum In School

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    Does chewing gum make you more alert as well as more attentive to what you’re doing? Is it as distracting as walking while texting? How can something so simple be so helpful to our everyday life and essential to our future? Chewing gum has been proving to help us in school by increasing concentration on students. To prove that chewing gum helps students in school‚ a study was done in the United Kingdom that discovered people who chewed gum while memorizing a list of words did 25% better than those

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    Dangers of Chewing Gum MUST SHARE Originally‚ chewing gum was made from tree sap but today’s commercial brands are loaded with harmful ingredients and chemicals. The modern day chewing gums are made of four major ingredients including synthetic rubber‚ plastic‚ sugar‚ and coloring (dye). Modern day gums are produced from synthetic polymers such as styrene- butadiene rubbers and polyvinyl acetate. The final product is composed of 60% sugar‚ 20% corn syrup‚ and only 20% actual gum material

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