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Electric Wine Opener

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Once you've tried this tool, you'll never go back to the old fashioned kind. This electric wine opener will remove the cork (Æ¿Èû) easily within seconds, and can open up to 30 bottles with a single charge.

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It¡¯s always disappointing when you're really in the mood for ice cream, but have to wait forever for the ice cream to get to just the right softness. Well, this heated ice cream spoon exactly conducts heat from your hands, and will help soften the ice cream to make it ready to eat right away.

Express Baker

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Making your own bread seems like a quite difficult job. But this baker makes it easier¡ªwithin an hour. It has 12 different bread settings, and three different crust settings, so you can make bread, pizza and more. A quick look through the reviews shows that customers are pretty happy with it, too.

Corn Stripper

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Sadly, the boy walked away, deep in thought ¡ª how to tell his mother about it. He knew very well his mother had very little money. He decided not to go home at once, because he looked sad and his mother would notice it. So he went to the park and sat on the grass. There he saw a boy moving a wheelchair with his hands. Mike looked at him and was surprised to see that the boy had no feet. He looked at his own feet. ¡°It¡¯s much better to be without shoes than without feet.¡± he thought. There was no reason for him to feel so sorry and sad. So he went away with smile, thinking that he was much luckier and happier.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ If you have a poor night of sleep, it¡¯s difficult to stay awake in class next day. Your teacher¡¯s voice might begin to sound like a lullaby(´ßÃßÇú). ¡¾1¡¿ To keep yourself awake, some tips are worth trying in class.

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