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    Are school lunches to healthy. Some people debate whether or not schools should Serve whole wheat or whole grain. While some people think that schools should have have whole wheat, many others disagree. Whole wheat is overrated and some packagings lies. Some packaging companies lie about what they put in there food, when instead of being whole wheat is really 50% white bread with molasses or caramel added to make it look like it is. Also many kids don’t like the Taste some people say there…

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    The story “ Three Questions” was written by Leo Tolstoy and it explains deeply what bothers the king of the kingdom. According to the narrator, the King came up with three questions that trouble him and anyone who interprets best will be rewarded bountifully. The three questions are as follow; “how can I learn to do the right thing at the right time? Who are the people I most need, and to whom should I, therefore, pay more attention than to the rest? And, what affairs are the most important, and…

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    Suicide In The 1800's

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    the in-office coroners made note of the deaths that they were called to investigate. Most important to the following information: the years 1888 to 1894, where the elected coroners were Alfred Andrews (December 1888 – December 1890) and Charles P. Beard (December 1890 – December 1894), were taken note of. Neither of the…

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    Cultural Diversity and Its Influence on Nursing Practice Cultural Diversity is a key component to quality patient centered care. The Nurse needs to be aware of their own cultural attitudes. It is also very import that as nurses we understand the patient’s cultural preferences and needs. Cultural competence is becoming more important because of the increase in cultural diversity in our country. In the United States 13% of our population was not born in this country and another 8-10million are…

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    This is why all Egyptian rulers had real ones or wore fake ones Queen Hatshepsut is also known to have worn a fake beard this beard was a symbol of her divinity and power. The Egyptian tombs were created to have beards on them to display their divine nature after death in the human body. These first gods started the stories and from there the Greeks, Roman and Egyptians had theirs new gods in their own version. The…

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    The James Beard Award-winning chef, Mindy Segal, who is also behind Bucktown's Hot Chocolate restaurant will be launching a cannabis- infused desert in Illinois. One of Chicago's renowned chefs is partnering with cannabis cultivator Cresco Labs to create a line of marijuana-infused sweet treats. Some of the pastries include infused granola bites, chocolate brittle bars, infused hot chocolate drinks, cookie mix and do-it yourself cakes. Charles Bachtell, the founder of Cresco, Illinois' largest…

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    Conflict In Shaving

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    In the story “Shaving” their a lot of moments where the character has to grow up not physically but mentally and take leadership. The story begins with the main character Barry walking home from a football game. He starts to notice that he’s growing bigger and stronger, feels like he’s becoming a man. As he’s walking walking home he encounters…

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    nose were made very realistic, it gives the viewer a sense of how much time and care went into this piece many years ago. I believe the purpose of this statue is probably to show Hatshepsut greatness as a female king. With the headdress, the false beard, male clothing and the hieratic scale of this statue we can tell that she was depicted in this way for a reason; to show how important she was in her kingdom and that she should not be considered less just because she was…

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    Peter the Great used the Table of Ranks which placed superiority to those who were endowed and served in the military – not by birthright – with the highest civil rank being a chancellor. This improved Peter the Great’s control over how much power certain nobles had because they could not skip ranks and need to be promoted to advance. Louis XIV used the two main classes Nobles of the Robe and Nobles of the Sword. The Nobles of the Sword were those in the nobility by birthright – their…

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    What are you?” (1.3.50). The witches are also powerful but the witches were women until the quote “You should be women,/ And yet your beards forbid me to interpret/ That you are so” (1.3.46-47), said by Banquo, shows how Shakespeare used the witches as bearded women where “beard” means masculine and shows how the “beard” were the reason for the Witches to be powerful and cause Macbeths downfall. This shows how even the witches who were supposed to be a female, were transformed…

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