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    Food On College Campuses

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    first find food to make, figure out how to make it, and then find an open kitchen that the students can cook in. Furthermore, several of the food options in the Dining Commons are high in calories and various numbers of the food available seem to be frozen and not quite fresh food. Another struggle of eating on campus every day is that the nutritional facts are not stated on any of the products and all of the options are expensive. At University…

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    Superfruits Essay

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    Eggs have too much cholesterol, high fructose corn syrup is worse than sugar, gluten-free diets treat autism, frozen fruits aren’t as nutritious as fresh fruits. I have heard these allegations tossed around as if they are self-evident. Yet, these are all completely baseless claims; claims that may impact the diets of those who take them at face value. To those who…

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    These ducks symbolise how not all change is permanent. This is shown in the book when it says “ I was wondering if it would be frozen over when I got home, and if it was, where did the ducks go. I was wondering where the ducks went when the lagoon got all icy and frozen over.”(p. 13) . This shows that the ducks fly away and come back, which symbolises how not all change is permanent. Holden wants to preserve his childhood innocence, but at the same…

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    Forest Name: Quiet Ash Grove (Devil's Playground, Faustian Forest) Riding I: The Prowling Wolf, He is Caring __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Winters in Jump City, California were rarely bothersome and cruel, quite the opposite in fact. By night, when the shadows ruled the land, small flakes of snow would fall from dark clouds above, and bless the earth with its magnificent beauty and form. Water would freeze…

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    burdensome work of the kidney. The third is canned food. The canning process cause the womb of nutrition in food being broken. It also contains very high sugar content that will burdensome work of the pancreas. The forth is sweet frozen food, for example: ice cream and frozen cake. It contains high levels of butter that can cause obesity. The fourth is processed cheese food. Consume processed cheese food so often can increase our weight and blood sugar. The last one is instant noodle. This food…

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    To Build A Fire Essay

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    a companion. The man is stubborn and tells that man he will be all right. Although the man is naive and alone, he is positive that he will be fine as long as the dog is by his side and is careful when he approaches frozen water. When this man and his dog approach one specific frozen stream the dog is pushed forward by the man and falls into the water, when the mans goes to help the dog he takes his gloves off and the man’s hands go numb, this is the first sign frostbite. The man makes a fire…

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    The Blob Symbolism

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    so huge that it engulfs the entire diner where Steve, Jane and the others are hiding. The political connotations are all the more apparent in the last conversation in the film between Lt Dave and Steve: “It’s not dead is it?”…”No, it’s not, just frozen. I don’t think it can be killed but at least we got it stopped.”…”Yeah, as long as the Arctic stays cold.” …This aptly signifies the fear Americans had about Communism and the need to keep it at bay and the underlying fear that it could rear its…

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    J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye depicts Holden Caulfield as an outcast in the world. He isolates himself from everyone around him, stereotyping people everywhere he goes. Constantly complaining about the phoniness and similarities of others, Holden himself is a hypocrite. However, there’s a slow but gradual change in weather from snow and ice that represents Holden’s fixation with the phoniness of society, to his acceptance of reality’s lost innocence when it finally rains. Throughout…

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    respects. Initially I was quite closed to the idea of letting Soylent, a “Synthetic food”, into my body however Rhinehart pointed out something that changed my perspective on the product. Rhinehart explains that Soylent was created to replace foods like frozen quesadillas and unhealthy foods that we consume for the sake of satiating our hunger and Soylent does just that. Furthermore, I thought of how many times I have been hungry in need of a quick, cheap, and filling meal, which results in me…

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    Drama is a natural phenomenon that occurs in humanity. As an extremely social species conflict is a normal and frequent event that happens. It’s such a common theme that when depicting humanity in an accurate manner, it is nearly impossible to avoid showing extreme emotions and physicality. Jean Joseph Taillasson is a French neo-classicist painter who created a work of art that relies heavily on the emotionality within the painting. His painting “Seigneur! Voyez ces yeux” (Cleopatra Discovered…

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