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    Kitchen Confidential is associate honest and provocative non-fiction account of cook Anthony Bourdain’s experiences among the eating house trade. whereas it's usually the top cook or owner World Health Organization receives most of the glory within the eating house world, Bourdain instead focuses this book on the a lot of under-the-table aspects of skilled preparation. room Confidential is comprised of six sections: starter, 1st Course, Second Course, Third Course, Dessert, and occasional and a…

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    If I was the front page editor of the New York Times, and I was given the opportunity to pick one article to write about, I would take my options in and carefully decide what topic to write about. In this case, I am given three options. I could write about the capture of a live Loch Ness Monster, Sasquatch being taken into captivity, or that the president of the United States being diagnosed with thyroid cancer. After a lot of thought and consideration, I have chosen to write about the capture…

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    Essay On Ancient Aliens

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    An ancient alien theorist, Erich von Däniken, believes extraterrestrials landed on Earth, were hailed as gods, and aided in the shaping of human civilization. What proof you may ask could possibly exist for such an encounter? Proponents of the theory point to two types of evidence: ancient religious texts and physical specimens; a few of these are listed below: Vimanas: Astronauts from other planets visited India during ancient times theorists suggest. They point to the similarities…

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    when they saw something behind one of the threes. “Quickly” said James, and pushed Alex behind one of the trees. Alex looked at him. “Sorry” said James. The creature heard them and was picking up trees and throwing them. “Get ready,” said James. The Bigfoot picked up they are tree and throw it away. It was the biggest creature they had ever seen. The creature did not look happy. Alex screamed, and so did James. They tried to calm down, and think up a plan. Alex to the bow and arrow and aimed at…

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    The Kushtak Land Otter Man

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    The question you may be asking yourself is what is a Kushtaka? The Kushtaka, loosely translated to “land otter man,” by the Tlingit people of Southeastern Alaska, is a legendary shapeshifting creature that is endowed with supernatural powers, and lives in an uncharted rainforest. Kushtaka employs psychological tactics to subdue their victims, the Kushtaka is also said to have telekinetic powers and the ability to manipulate time and space, moving at mind-blowing speed from one position to the…

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    This isn't the first time there has been a wave of clown sightings in the United States. After eerily similar events occurred in the Boston area in the 1980s, Loren Coleman, a cryptozoologist who studies the folklore behind mythical beasts such as Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster, came…

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    Racism is a disease ravaging the United States, and knowledge is the cure. The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time by Sherman Alexie is a book about Arnold, a boy who lives on a Native American Reservation. Arnold does everything in his power to escape the depression and alcoholism that eventually grips all Native Americans on the reservation. Arnold’s journey to the world outside the rez leads him to Reardan High, an all-white school home to the Reardan Indians. The mascot is the stereotypical…

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    he tells Rowdy that he is going to Reardan. Now, Arnold does not have anybody his age with whom he can truly confess his feelings and inner thoughts. Not accustom to an Indian now at their school, the white students “stared at [him] like [he] was Bigfoot or a UFO” (Alexie 56). It was hard enough for Arnold to fit in at his old school with a stutter and a number of physical inconveniences (large head, etc), but now he has the added obstacle of being the only Indian kid in the entire school.…

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    Until Dawn Analysis

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    Drawing in this target audience, how well does the game stack up to horror films in the industry? In many ways, to say the least. A classic way to tell a story is by drawing ideas from real life legends. An example of this would be Bigfoot, Boogeyman, I Know What You Did Last Summer, among others. The legend in which Until Dawn draws on is that of the Wendigo. The atmosphere created is also very important. An underlying atmosphere which creates a sense of dread is also present in both. Along…

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    The Bike It all started on the first day of summer vacation. Yesterday, I finished first grade; I felt really proud. I felt like I could accomplish everything. Then it came to me; I wanted to learn how to ride a bike. A real bike, not one with training wheels, just like all the big kids who I saw everyday, zooming past my house on the gravel road. They would all laugh together; it looked like a lot of fun. I went to the shed that had been around since this house was built. It was wooden and was…

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