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    the first Crayola Crayon was invented in 1903 and only had eight original colors? The crayons that changed America were invented by Sinney and smith, they were originally based in oils .Since the beginning, they have brought many great products into the world. In the year 1902, the first Crayola Crayon was invented. It was invented by the Binney and Smith company.The inventor Edwin Binney saw a need for safe and vibrant colored crayons. When the first box was released one box of crayola crayons

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    Crayons Essay

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    Did you know that there’s 120 different colors of Crayola crayons! 23 shades of red, 20 greens, 19 blues, 16 purples, 14 oranges, 11 browns, 8 yellows, 2 grays, 2 coppers, 2 blacks, 1 white, 1 gold, and 1 silver, over 12 million crayons are made a day Also the scent of Crayola crayons was the 13th best known smell right between coffee and peanut butter. The average child will wear down 720 crayons by their 10th birthday. We all remember back to school shopping in 1st grade, right? Well the list

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    of colors and stencils to showcase a form of dark humor that not only makes his works that more memorable, but meaningful as well. One of his most famous works Crayola Shooter displays a masterful use of color, perspective, and detail to express his message of how we can fight the limits set by society with our own creativity. Crayola Shooter was created against a fading gray cement parking lot wall. To the top right corner is a typical to parking sign in sharp red letters,

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    Crayola Pencils

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    competitors is Crayola, who you may think has a monopoly in the art market, preceded by Dewernt and Fabercastle. There is much that goes into choosing a colored pencil beyond the number of colors available from the line in question. For example and artist will look for a brand that produces quality pigmentation and value. If a colored pencil can create dark lines with little effort as well as faint lines it is a good choice. The Prismacolor pencils can do that with no problem so can the Crayola pencils

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    The Cranberries The cranberries originally started out at The Cranberry Saw Us. Based out of Limerick Ireland. After their original singer left the band put out an ad in 1990 for a female singer. Dolores O’Riordan responded and after coming up with a rough draft of the song Linger was hired immediately. After Dolores joined the band released a mix tape that sold out the 300 original copies. After this the band decided to shorten its name to The Cranberries. The band consisted of vocalist Dolores

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    Imagine that you're sitting around the kitchen table with your family. Raymond is just starting to learn his colors, but nothing seems to be working to make them stick. You pull out the collection of paints, markers and crayons and Raymond starts to color, naming each one as he picks it up out of the boxes filled with supplies. Not only has he learned basic colors such as red, orange, and yellow, but he’s gone above and beyond and learned colors like silver and gold. If you’re like to have things

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    Crayon Research Papers

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    ¨These are so simple yet delicious and are a very fun project to try!¨ -Karina Garcia I chose to research edible crayons because I thought it would be interesting. I already knew you were able to eat the crayons. My essential question for research was ¨How might I make edible and working crayon?¨ Researching my project was not the easiest thing to accomplish. First, I found as many websites as I could find about edible crayons. Then, I tried figuring out how to make the crayons and if they would

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    If you and the family are going to be cooking out for Memorial Day, you may want to come up with an original menu for your family and friends to enjoy. You can also include some timeless classics that have always been a hit at Memorial Day barbeques and parties; here are a few recipe ideas that will keep you from spending all your time in the kitchen, and more time enjoying the festivities. If you want to go with a more patriotic theme, you can incorporate red, white, and blue into your foods by

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    When I started this project, my thinking was ¨why would they carve croatoan and cro and not just one or the other and why carve it and not write it? So I decided to put the letters “croatoancro” in an anagram solver and one word was undefined but as two words there was raccoon taro, and the word raccoon originated from them, in Virginia which could have been a code of some sort that only John White and his family knew about and taro is a tropical asian plant which was very popular in Asia and worth

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    Case Study Assignment 1 (Part 1) Summary: Case study 1: - Chapter 1, Using Operations to Create Value at Crayola Answer the questions at the end of the case study 1. Map Crayola’s five pillars of operational leadership to the competitive priorities in Table 1.3. The five pillars of operational leadership of Crayola based on the study case are: innovation in their new products, caring about environmental sustainability, agility which is quickness in respond and on-time delivery, resilience which

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