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    The cultural differences from one country to another can be shocking, especially when you lived in a century that didn’t have the technology to that provide you with the inform you about the customs other countries in the world. Perhaps that’s why the author“ Relations or Rather a True Account of the Island of England” was very shocked with the differences in the english culture. “A relation or rather a True Account of the Island of England” is a report giving an overview of England by a…

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    Busch writes, “it is difficult to say in what respect this will affect our business, in which I naturally mean the return of beer,” because Anhesuer Busch was able to support itself during Prohibition by “producing everything from ice cream and ginger ale syrup to non-alcohol Budweiser and refrigerated cabinets” (SLCVC). Busch perfected refrigerated railroad cars which later allowed lager to be shipped even farther throughout the country. During Prohibiton Ahesuer Busch produced a nonalcoholic…

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    describes a seat in congress as a “congressional career, [offering] good pay and high prestige” (Mayhew 2004, 14-15). In order to keep that career, those in congress must continuously run for reelection, thus forming the “electoral connection.” To be ale to achieve reelection, a congressman must secure voters, and to secure voters he must give these voters what they want. Through this method, congressmen can keep their coveted jobs and the American people can reap the benefit by having…

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    Geoffrey Chaucer uses the threefold narrative frame in The Canterbury Tales to provide his own personal reactions on each character and the stories they tell. With this narrative frame, Chaucer has both characters, the Pardoner and the Wife of Bath, represent a more general commentary on society, not only having an opinion on each pilgrim, but also having a strong critique on the society in which the pilgrims preside. Both the Pardoner’s and the Wife of Bath’s prologues is similar, containing…

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    “The ‘Wretched Indians’: What We Don’t Learn in History Books” The Spanish Conquest as we know it has been largely painted as a valiant and remarkable achievement deemed justifiable through widely-accepted perceptions of European superiority. Indeed, when taught about these expeditions, rarely are we given sources that encourage us to picture the Indigenous peoples fighting on the same side as the Spaniards; After all, the textbooks say they were the ‘bad guys’ to beat, right? Matthew…

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    The movie, “Extraordinary Measures” is captivating real life story about a successful man working for a prominent pharmaceutical company, fighting for the lives of two of his children with Pompe disease. Pope Disease clinical features were first described by J. C. Pompe in 1932. By definition, Pompe disease, also known as AMD (acid maltose deficiency), is an autosomal metabolic disorder which damages muscle and nerve cells through the body. More specifically, Pompe disease, one of a group of 49…

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    The American Dream Wrong

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    The American Dream has been one of the most revered ideas in the past few centuries, and many people all around the world embrace it, but there is something important everyone should know about the American Dream. It’s almost impossible. Don’t get me wrong, t is a benefit to come to America to work because America has freedoms some countries don’t have, but the success here is far from guaranteed. One will only gain success if he or she work hard, and even working hard does not always yield…

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    INNER VOICE Of course. It’s genius! It won’t cause as much pain which is a con, but other than that good choice. SHELLY Now there will be no mess. No blood to clean. They won’t even have to clean me up. Just throw me in the box and send me six feet below. The only question is where do I get them? INNER VOICE You know Mommy dearest has a whole cabinet full. The past eighteen years have taken quite the toll on her. You can take them all because as soon as you’re gone she won’t need any of them…

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    In todays society the past and the present remain intertwining with each other, above all alcohol has been known as a scars mean of relaxing one’s mind and forgetting about the tenseness you may hold within your body. Alcohol is a way of getting rid of the burdens that don’t regulate with your life style, a way of forgetting your immoral sins. Such a beverage should be only knowing to the gods of this world, such a astonishing moment when you take a taste, however when these sips become more and…

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    Freedom Brewery In the city of Temecula there are currently 31 wineries with only five breweries. This leaves this region of Riverside County nearly untouched with any kind of microbreweries. Tourist in Temecula alone spent $537.7 million in 2007 with a majority of the tourist going to the wineries (Surowski, 2014). While the woman are drinking the wine, why not give the men something to look forward to as well. Having a microbrew to pair up with wine will help drive tourism with a larger…

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