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    teacher in her class, one for science and math and the other one for writing and reading. She really likes her science teacher and talk highly about her. Ashley is a cat lover and her hobby is horse riding, She started riding classes with Billy. Ashley and her mother are members of ladies club, they are learning about cooking and baking…

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    Climbing equipment is usually divided into teams and individual equipment. Team equipment such as tents, cooking utensils, fuel, lighting equipment until P3K. Meanwhile, individual equipment consists of drinking water, food, warm jacket, flashlight, and others. "Novice climber can carry minimal equipment. For example, choosing the bread which is more practical than having to carry cooking equipment, "said the guy who successfully climb Lawu, Merbabu, and this Sindoro. Novice climbers…

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    Thanksgiving dinner in my family is a big deal all our family and friends gather around to celebrate. There is always plenty of food, drinks, music and laughter. My family is loud, crazy and not afraid to voice their opinions so there is always drama at every dinner or family event. I chose to write on this because I never payed attention to detail or interactions at these dinners like why the women cook? Or why it is important that we are all together. I also chose to write on this because I…

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    In her essay “Feel Good Reel Food: A Taste of the Cultural Kedgeree in Gurinder Chadha’s What’s Cooking?”, Debnita Chakravarti claims that “food is employed as an eloquent indicator for attitudes and constituents of characters, a perfect conveyor of subtexts that often lie too deep for the spoken word” (18). The novel Digging to America by Anne Tyler models this concept by using food to help construct the identities and behaviours of its characters, revealing the complex tensions that exist in…

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    The Karankawa were speculated to be descendants of the “Carib” indians who according to Wikipedia, arrived by sea from the Caribbean basin in the seventeenth century. They were observed to be taller than any of the other indians in the region, and resembled the Caribs. The Karankawa Indians lived in the Coastal Plains region, along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. Their territory extended from the west end of present day Galveston down to Corpus Christi. We know that there were several tribes or…

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    portrayed by Emiong the bat. In friendship we all share commonalities such as hobbies, movies, books etc. You never really expect your friend to be jealous of you. In this folktale the bush rat Oyot and the bat Emiong are good friends. Emiong makes a really good soup and Oyot wants to know the secret of how he gets the soup to be so good (561). Quite naturally as friends you share recipes and different cooking tips. You don’t deliberately give your friend the wrong ingredients or the…

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    gives many exemplary examples of characteristics that we should look for in a future spouse. He explains how you shouldn’t look for someone who is a clone of you, but rather someone who compliments you. Your partner doesn’t have to have all the same hobbies and interests, but it is important you have enough in common to be able to spend time together doing things you both enjoy. You also have to take compatibility into account because if your values don’t align, it can easily lead to controversy…

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    My hobbies are reading, soccer, and drawing. Even though I don't own one, I love cats. My dream job is a radiologist. I discovered 4-H at my school's Meet and Greet. 4-H had a display board explaining their purpose in the hallway. My project goals were altering recipes into a healthier version of it, improve my teamwork skills, get more knowledge of handling food, and gain a better understanding of nutrients. The reason I chose these goals was to help my mom and others with cooking and to…

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    I believe that law must be the dominant foundation within society which can have a profound effect on people's lives. I believe law aids individuals to achieve justice. A close member of my family studied law at university which stimulated me to research the possibility of following the same path into further education. My interest in law developed from my research into the subject. I have read the book 'Law Uncovered' which has driven me to make this informed decision about my future by…

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    It reminds me of the smell of rice cooking in the kitchen and the cheerful murmurs of my family in the background as they played a game of Dominos. It reminds me of being young and not having a care in the world. I had no responsibilities at the time, and thus no worries. Everything was taken…

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