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    service. The first example discusses an issue pertaining to a couple of grocery store employees and their lack of concern for her nutritional wellness. The second example pertains to a restaurant’s lack of accountability for the cleanliness of their dishware. Next she discusses a friend’s account of poor service at a dry cleaner. Lastly, she speaks directly to members of the service industry calling for respect and decency for those paying for the service. This article fills me with…

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    Donna Hay's Poem

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    Donna Hay is a 47-year-old who has a remarkable career as a chef. She has written 33 cookbooks, has her own magazine and has written seven fiction books. She won an “ASTRA Award for Favourite Female Personality” in 2012. She discovered her love and passion for cooking at just eight years old when she raised a mixing bowl. This is where her journey began. Donna Hay’s career as a food writer and stylist started when she was just 25. She was appointed as food editor for Marie Claire and soon…

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    Life in Pompeii, Uncovered Bang! In the year 79 AD, the huge volcano, Mount Vesuvius erupted covering everything around for miles in 20 feet of stones and ash. Pompeii was one of the devastated cities. A cloud of poisonous gas from the volcano killed thousands of people. No one has lived in the city for almost 2,000 years. Even though Pompeii seemed destroyed, it had actually been perfectly preserved. In this essay, I will explain the aftermath, daily objects, and the similarities of Pompeii…

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    The dining car was well appointed with lace curtains and crisp, white tablecloths. Silver utensils matched an ornate sliver teapot that complemented the painted china dishware. This car of the train was strictly reserved for only the most well-to-do of passengers. Miss Vanderholm and Mirella sat side by side at a small, rectangular table. The seat across from them was free for their visitor. Both ladies were dressed for supper in elegant silk more fitting for an East Coast garden party than for…

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    your worries of the world! Key Residence Features: - Amenities include flatscreen TV, DVD player, wireless internet access, fully equipped kitchen with granite countertops, Keurig coffeemaker, air conditioning, ceiling fans, central heating, dishware and flatware, complimentary toiletries, charcoal grill, furnished outdoor patio, on-site parking, and much more - Wonderful location in stunning Sonoma County! Enjoy easy access to vineyards, restaurants, shopping, beaches and hiking! Bedroom…

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    Roman Empire Problems

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    One of the largest causes of death was from the lead pipes. Lead pipes were used in the aqueducts and carried water from the mountains to the cities. Most of the Romans ate with pewter utensils and dishware, this, along with the lead pipes caused many cases of lead poisoning. Evidence from recent DNA testing showed that the Romans had many diseases Including Malaria and the Bubonic Plague. The diseases were spread by horrible communal bathrooms and…

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    Kosher Research Paper

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    1. The religion I was given was Jewish Orthodox and I chose the Argentinian nationality. 2. A term many of us have heard about is “kosher” however, not everyone is familiar with this term. This term is found in Judaism and it is a dietary law based upon the Torah. There are three essential parts to this term. The first part begins with the food itself. The animals and vegetables that may be consumed must fall under all of these requirements; for starters, the animal must be four-footed, have…

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    The Western Roman Empire had many great accomplishments, and many great problems, all of these so called problems, are placed in four main categories; politics, economy, disease, and foreign invaders. The Western Roman Empire, it had many emperors, some of them were good and led the empire to great victories, but most of them were poor, lousy, cheap, and flawed and led them to great destructions. The lousy emperors inherited the throne but they lacked the ability to lead the Western Roman…

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    Magic Of Tidying Up

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    Moving from the suburbs into the city is a big change. Less traffic, better parking, and more space are just a few of the things that draw people away from the bustle of urban life to the burbs. However, moving into the city opens up a wealth of opportunities for employment and adventures of all sorts. If you’re planning a move to the city, here are a few things to keep in mind. Downsize In most circumstances, moving into the city means moving into a place with less square footage, making…

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    Rome's Political Problems

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    cleaned. The sewage and drainage systems were not sanitary enough to prevent diseases from passing to other people. Furthermore, because of overcrowding, many romans lived in apartments, which had lead pipes. They also ate off of lead silverware and dishware. This caused many cases of lead poisoning. Another major disease was malaria. In the overcrowded cities there were none of the precautions like mosquito nets, that we have today to fend against this. Attila the Hun retreated from attacking…

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