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    Scandinavia Cuisine Introduction The Scandinavian countries include Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland and Iceland. These countries are located north of the Baltic and North seas, except Denmark and Iceland, and they share common borders. The population of the Scandinavia is mostly concentrated in the warmer south regions. The harsher northern areas extend above the Arctic Circle. Sweden has different climate zones. It has the widest range of agriculture that is concentrated in the south. It…

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    Preliminary Paragraph On 05-07-2017 at 1800 hours, I was responded to an emergency call. I was driving Big Rapids Department of Public Safety Patrol Car (#345). Initial Observations After I arrived at the scene, I saw a 2003 red colored Jeep Wrangler Sport had hit a crosswalk pole on the northeast corner of the intersection. There was another car which was 2003 black colored Jeep Wrangler SE turned over in the median at the same intersection between the left turn lane coming from Flite onto…

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    Daisy and Tom were sitting opposite each other at the kitchen table with a plate of cold fried chicken between them and two bottles of ale. “We both know what happened here Daisy.” Tom expressed with a sort of timidness in his voice. “We both know what needs to be done here. You cannot be running around with that fraud, killing people. Especially not my mistress!” Daisy looked at Tom with a sort of sadness in her eyes. One would think she would be furious at Tom, but the way she calmly sat in…

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    One hundred and seventy years ago, Elizabeth Cady Stanton declared that “all men and women are created equal.” In the past century, America as a whole has worked together to remove traditional gender roles and to place men and women on equal ground. Given the extensive media coverage, one would assume women endure considerable negative prejudice compared to males; however, men also suffer from gender bias through the military Selective Service System and domestic abuse. Furthermore, while many…

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    The Renaissance Era was home to very unique cooking techniques and food preparation. Cooking methods in the Renaissance included spit roasting, baking, boiling, or frying, as well as salting and smoking. The most common way to preserve meat was with salt, whether that be by dry-curing or brining. Ways of preserving other foods was smoking, drying, or even pickling via vinegar. Dairy that was available in that age was usually turned into cheese or butter. Butter could be made in butter churns…

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    Mass School Shooting the headline reads. There is a feeling of collective shock and disbelief. Parents vicariously see their worst nightmares right in front of their eyes. There is feelings of outrage, loss, unknown. The question is asked How can this never happen again, what can the authorities do to prevent this from ever happening again. The view of inadequate Gun Control always leads the way to solve the problem but most would say gun control is adequate and nothing could have stopped this…

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    While both the Pardoner’s and the Wife of Bath’s prologues contain elements of hypocrisy, Chaucer's effective use of these contradictions sets the two characters apart. Using irony in the Pardoner's tale, Chaucer emphasizes the church’s deceitfulness, but oppositely, he uses irony in the Wife of Bath’s tale to celebrate her complexity and depth, showing how women are more complicated than typically portrayed. The Pardonner, a master in creating elaborate sermons that can convince people to buy…

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    That's when will drew his bow and shot an arrow with rope in it over the wall. He then climbed the rope and escaped. Later that night The inn was filled with farmers and laborers alike exhausted and wanting some grub and ale to fill their stomachs. The mysterious group of twelve men in the back corner puzzled all but didn't distract them to long. "Ok you ten will be 200 feet from the gate with bows and arrows. Will and I will approach the gate and request to see the Jarl…

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    order to be certain she was receiving exactly what the doctors instructed. My grandma absolutely hated the taste of her medicine and refused to take it unless I was present. I would have the syringe in my right hand and a huge glass of flat ginger ale , her favorite drink, in my left as I quickly administered the medicine to her. Although I wished I could give her a corned beef and pastrami sandwich every time she had to take that medicine, she was unable to eat food because of the blockage in…

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    her life like everyone else was. Therefore, she married the rich bachelor Tom Buchanan. Even when Daisy has the chance to leave Tom for Gatsby, she does not. As Nick explains, “They weren’t happy, and neither of them had touched the chicken or the ale - and yet they weren’t unhappy either. There was an unmistakable air of natural intimacy about the picture, and anybody would have said they were conspiring together” (Fitzgerald 145). She stays with Tom because she knows Gatsby will be forever…

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