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    so I am accustomed to the state and lobster. In fact, every other summer, I am in Maine at the time of the lobster festival. While I have never been, I have heard so much from my family about the lobster festival that it feels like I have been a million times. Thus, that’s why I ranked it as number three; because it felt so familiar to me. Additionally, there was an argumentative question in the article about whether or not it’s acceptable to boil a lobster alive. This provided a mental debate…

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    This writer loves to eat different foods and enjoys experiencing the cultural tradition of each morsel as it excites my palette. For this discussion, I will share two of my favorites; lobster with drawn butter and gumbo. My family proudly declares they are from the south and cook with precision and care of a five-star chef. Part of the rich culinary tradition is our family gumbo recipe. My family origins are from South Carolina and Louisiana, and the combination of the regions can make a…

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    geopolitical and geostrategic region with abundant energy-related resources. In contrast, the gray zone in the Gulf of Maine offers only limited resources and less strategical significance and has therefore received less political attention (The lobster wars - The Economist. 2007) Lack of political will on the federal level to find a compromise in the Gulf of Maine might be connected with strategical goals in the Arctic region. The Canadian political representation has been arguing with the…

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    Ugly Food Movement

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    In the article “WHy People Are Falling in Love With ‘Ugly Food’” written by Dan Mitchell, he said that the Ugly Food Movement started 2014 have been really successful in Europe and Australia. He claimed that a major cause of food waste is the stubbornness of consumers in developed countries expect every food product to be “perfect-looking”. Tesco, the biggest British grocer, sells its “wonky” foods successfully in parts of Europe, but hasn’t been really successful in its home country and said…

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    Norms can be differentiated or even be violated when it is practice in distinct cultures. Human cultural development helps the evolution of social norms. For instance, the Laujes share food as the matter of course in their daily life. According to Eric Gable’s Anthropology and Egalitarianism, the Laujes believe sharing is to show one’s fidelity to the anima of Land and Water. Similarly, eating from other peoples’ plates is a social norm in Taiwan. In contrast, it seems to be a violation in the…

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    The Caribbean spiny lobster Panulirus argus (Latreille, 1804) supports the most valuable fishery in Cuba, and generates a net income of around US$70 million per year, it provides direct employment to 1,110 fishers and indirect employment to approximately 7,800 people (Puga et al. 2006). The total catch of spiny lobster grew until the early-mid 80s, when reached about 12,000 t. In the early 90s, landings decreased along with the Cuban economy, but by the middle of the 90s it began to recover, but…

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    best decade people say, the 90s. I lived in San Jose ca. You did it, you graduated kindergarten! Moving on up too first grade. It was time to celebrate. Mom and dad say; let’s go to Red Lobster. Sitting outside on the wooden benches, waiting for the table to be ready. That’s by the big lobster tank. The lobsters swimming around in it just waiting for the next person to come along to choose their fate. Sitting outside on those wooden benches holding the gadget in my hand that blinks red and…

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    Virgina Key Geography

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    The most significant adverse event is that Loggerhead turtles no longer nest n the beaches due to dredging material from the Port of Miami being deposited. Methodology Crab, lobster, snail, sea sponge, starfish and jellyfish are the six organisms that were studied. Using observationational skills, the organisms were located and collected using a dip net. All of the specimens live in salt water habitats, with crab being…

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    can go to http://tahoelobsterco.wixsite.com/lobster and support the Tahoe Lobster Company, or you can look for tutorials on the internet (or see my essay on how to catch crawdads) and catch crawdads yourself! Sources: Tahoe Lobster Company: "Clarity by Cuisine". (n.d.). Retrieved August 27, 2017, from http://tahoelobsterco.wixsite.com/lobster Tahoe Lobster. (n.d.). Retrieved August 27, 2017, from https://travelnevada.com/adventures/32296/tahoe-lobster Signal crayfish. (2017, August 12).…

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    Yorgos Lanthimos is the Greek auteur director of Dogtooth (2009), Alps (2011), The Lobster (2015), and The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017). The common themes, or worldview, include cynicism and tragedy directed towards traditional family structures. Also, existential questioning of society. For example, The Lobster, Lanthimos’s English-language debut, explores a dystopian future in which legislation requires single individuals to obtain a romantic partner within forty-five days or become an…

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