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    Dark Gardens (2016) by Linda Huey is a dramatic and poignant work of sculpture and pottery that presents a bleak warning regarding the environmental consequences of the abuse and misuse of resources to cultivate our modern world. The piece is presented alone in a small brick vaulted chamber in the McCain Family Gallery of the Erie Art Museum. Whether this was the intention of the artist or a happy coincidence of the exhibition, the first steps through the low entryway into the chamber makes one…

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    Some of the most shocking events occurred yesterday morning, when 13 year old Harry Thorburn came walking down the hill side, ripped to shreds and barley alive, while caring a massive sea Erne! Harry says it all started while he watching Farmer Michel’s sheep when suddenly a huge sea earn swooped down from the sky and attacked one of the lambs. The huge bird had a wing span of 7 meters, the largest sea erne ever recorded in this area. Harry says that when the sheep dog tried to attack the beast…

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    of environment that lead to his fall. In his thirties, Okonkwo is a leader of the Igbo community of Umuofia. Achebe describe him as “tall and huge” with “bushy eyebrows” and a “wide nose that gives him a very server look”. When he walks, his heels barley touch the ground, like he was walking on springs “as if he was going to pounce on somebody”. Okonkwo “stammers slightly” and his breathing is heavy. Okonkwo is renowned as a wrestler, a fierce warrior and a successful farmer of yams. He has many…

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    famous for the palace Knossos, which was built around a central courtyard. The Minoans were named by Sir Arthur Evans, he got their name from King Minos. Most of the Minoans lived in small villages and made their living from farming. They grew wheat, barley, grapes, and olives. They also raised animals such as, goats, cattles, sheeps, and pigs. The clothes they wore back then is different from what we wear today. The men wore loincloths, also a kind of kilt . The women’s wore layered skirts and…

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    Heineken ingredients include barley malt (grain), hops (flavor-maker), water, yeast, and gluten with no additional additives. The amount of gluten usually depends on whether the beer is a lighter or darker colored product, with the lighter beer containing less gluten than the darker beer such as Heineken. Heineken is a dark lager beer, so this is not a gluten free product by no means. The ingredients for Corona look similar to Heineken 's. The ingredients include barley malt, rice, hops,…

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    In the book “A History of World in 6 Glasses” by Tom Standage, it talks about 6 drinks that are quite popular, and how they came to be. Standage wrote about how these drinks took different important roles and wrote about their history. In this essay, I will speak about the origins of beer and wine, and how each beverage brought upon new things that helped the development of humankind. Beer and wine are both alcoholic beverages, that till this day are still existent and have changed through out…

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    Corn, Amaranth, Mesquite, Corn. • Gluten containing grains and flours: Wheat, Barley, Rye, Spelt, Einkorn and Oats (some oats are gluten free, you might check the labels) • Some people say when they consume sprouted gluten containing wheat or grains, they can tolerate it better. But this is up to you and your body. So, what is the hype about Gluten? Gluten is the term for a group of proteins found in wheat, rye, barley, spelt and einkorn. It is used in baked goods for a doughy, elastic…

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    was in Clinton - DeWitt, The day started out by loading the bus at six in the morning at Senior. The sun was already out but the air still had a cold chill to it. All the girls on the team looked tired, their hair was messy and their eyes were barley open. I walked onto the bus and smelled something warm. I walk to the back of the hot bus to find a seat and someone had brought bagels from Big Apple Bagel for the whole team. I grabbed an apple cinnamon bagel and the first bite was soft and…

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    “Why do white men have so much cargo and we New Guineans have so little?” -Yali. Believed that cargo is the sign of genetic power, which the people of New Guinea consider that they are, the New Guineans view themselves that they should be the ones to receive the majority of the cargo instead of the Americans. Seeing that answer to this question is so perplexing, it requires knowledge about the past, where to search, and how to find it. Back in prehistory where not even equality was in the dawn…

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    forces, and Theodemir. The treaty stated that the followers of Theodemir will not be harmed, forced, or destroyed. However, they were charged in return. They had to pay one dinar, Muslim coins made from silver or gold, four measures of wheat, “four of barley, four liquid of concentrated fruit juice, four liquid of vinegar, four of honey and four of olive oil”. Slaves were to also pay; however, they only needed to pay half of the items. One last way was through payments. In Document C it states,…

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