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    I was born in Charleston, South Carolina. I wouldn't say that is my home town though. As a military brat we moved, a lot. Once we left the, military life, we settled down in Flint, Michigan. This is where I would call home, if I was asked. It was an interesting place to say the least. It was not always the safest, but we made due. Several of my friends and family still reside in Michigan, all over the state in fact. I have moved on. There are not many things to do in Flint. There are museums to…

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    Elizabethan Era Food

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    products such as eggs and cheese were eaten by the poor. Farmers would sell their best crops, which left the decent and cheap crops for themselves. The average lower class diet would have about a half pound of rye, a pint of ale, a pint of porridge, and a quarter pound of meat. Ale has extremely low alcohol content. A Tudor soldier was a part of the lower class and also received very little rations. Vegetables were mixed with soups and porridges. These people had three meals a day which were…

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    Soda is a type of caffeine that we consume daily in everyday life. However, Caffeine is a nervous system drug that used for psychoactive drugs. Caffeine belongs to heterocyclic compound names. “Purine”. The chemical formula is C8H10N4O2. It also classified as alkaloid, and it is soluble in water, appears as white crystals. Since soda is full of carbonated water and caffeine; it impacts several autoimmune diseases. Hence, soda water can decay bones in our body poses a high risk of Osteoporosis.…

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    how men are at a loss of power when they cannot control themselves or when their passion overwhelms their sense of thought. Shakespeare demonstrates irony when he writes “‘Am I a lord, and have I such a lady?... And once again a pot o’ the smallest ale’”(21). The idea that Sly believes that he is a lord once there is mention that he has a wife shows that he was not in control. He was only thinking about what he wanted and not what…

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    The relationship between Westerberg and McCandless is a very unique. The reason why it's unique is because it was a odd way that they met each other. They relationship started by Westerberg pulled over for an hitchhiking, giving him a ride ten miles down the road and giving him a job, which makes Westerberg a big hearted person. He's a big hearted person because not everyone do those things like what he did for a person that he just met on the road. Even though Mr. Westerberg found him odd and…

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    Berea College Experience

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    in a real world setting. For example, an internship gives the student the opportunity to participate in an aspect of their potential future career. It also gives students the opportunity to get real working experience outside of Berea College. All ALEs must include: “learning through sustained, continual engagement in, reflection on, and assessment of experiences; the use of knowledge, imagination, and judgment to address questions in novel contexts; and the exploration of connections between…

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    Finally, Gatsby is known to be a bootlegger which means a person who makes alcoholic liquor unlawfully made, sold, or transported, without registration or payment of taxes. Gatsby makes millions off of selling liquor during the prohibition. The prohibition was to keep alcoholic illegal during the 1920’s although people made it seem that it was a need and they would buy it , and take the risk of going to jail. The Roaring 20’s was a time of risk and change along with illegal booze. In the…

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    Ponce de León was one of the most important conquistadors during his time. People knew Ponce de Leon best for going to Florida in search of the Fountain of Youth. However, before he did many other things such as successfully governing the Eastern part of Hispaniola and Puerto Rico and setting up settlements there. During Ponce de León’s time a basic meal for peasants, a majority of the people, consisted of soup or mush and usually some bread. The peasants generally put leftover food scraps,…

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    With all the money, party’s and unnecessary gold items seeing how materialism is shown in The Great Gatsby isn’t really that hard. The over all message of the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is that the “American Dream” isn’t all it seams and money can’t buy everything. Using materialism helped show how dumb it was to think money could buy things like happiness. You can tell how much money effects the people in it, listen to a guest at Gatsby’s party as she tells a little story…

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    After a while of recovering a nurse came in and gave me some crackers a ginger ale, since i couldn't talk so well, my grandma asked the nurse how i got into the chair and the nurse replied that i got into myself after surgery with some help, that surprised me because i don't remember a thing. I ate my crackers and drank my ginger ale and got checked out of the hospital, I got to be wheeled out in a wheelchair, but getting into the car was kind of difficult…

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