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    George Orwell composed “1984”, a fictional story occurring in Oceania in the 1940s, after viewing the oppressive governments in Spain and Russia. Orwell’s manifest purpose behind publishing this novel was to warn the western countries of the perils presented along with totalitarian governments and to portray the conditions of subjects living under such regimes. The hidden knowledge given in this novel is that this world is going on the verge of losing their privacy and their opinions, even if…

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    utterly rude and disrespectful, and seems to have none of the manners he preaches to everyone. His rudeness, especially his misogyny and disrespect towards Eliza, is never confronted by anyone, much like Iago’s lies; he refers to Eliza as a “squashed cabbage leaf” (Shaw, Act I) and constantly mocks Eliza’s expression of “Ah-ah-ah-ow-ow-ow-oo” (Shaw, Act I, Act V). This is perhaps because, despite his rudeness being genuine, it comes across as comical. Even with his obvious lack of manners, he…

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    What Is Vegetarianism?

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    Harvard Women’s Health Watch a states that, “Vegetarians are at risks for low intakes of iron, vitamin B12, calcium, zinc,and riboflavin. These all can be limited by adding foods like chinese cabbage, kale, and a variety of nuts and common fruit”. Looking at which type of vegetarian diet being examined, helps pin-point a suitable diet for the individual. Theres a few varieties of vegetarians lifestyles.Some commonly presented as vegan, which means…

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    various salads, sweet meats and fruits.”Dinner table guests were able to choose between roast beef, powdered beef, veal and a leg of mutton with a galadine sauce(Crouch et al).The midday meal in an upper classmen home contained food like sausage, cabbage and porridge for children. People in middle and lower classes ate potages, stews, fish and vegetables. Potages were primarily made from cereals and large weeds (Crouch et…

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    Fatigue AWAY! Let's admit it, a lot of people don't have a lot of time throughout the day. Most of us have a lot to get done and it seems there just isn't enough hours in the day to accomplish all of our priorities. Have you been sacrificing hours of sleep in order to do so? Or guzzling ten cups of coffee a day just to keep your eyes open? If you were like me, you probably struggle everyday to keep your body up and working constantly. But pushing yourself beyond how much you can actually handle…

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    Neutrality During Ww2

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    The United States had no intentions of becoming part of this Great War when it first commenced despite their quest to reestablish American power in the Western Hemisphere. Even with their new found foreign policy; which was a much more threatening take on foreign involvement than it had been in the past, when the war first erupted the United States declared neutrality. However, this “neutrality” wouldn’t last to the end of the World War, and eventually the United States would join the other…

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    Historical Context Influence Over Crime and Punishment It is said that historical context can influence the style, structure, themes and setting of a piece of literature, whether the author is responding to society at the time or not. Every author is influenced by the time period they are living in, as a result their environment influences the content that they write about. Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky is no exception. Although there were other outside sources that could have…

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    A Research Paper on Trimethylaminuria Makenzie Paulson Genetics Mr. Ken Blacksmith Milwaukie High School June 1st, 2018 Abstract In 1970, the first clinical case of trimethylaminuria (TMAU) was found by J.R Humbert, when diagnosing a 6-year old girl. Trimethylaminuria, is a rare metabolic disorder caused by a genetic mutation or variation, that causes a strong, pungent fish odor to be excreted from the body in the form of sweat, urine, and other bodily fluids. Those diagnosed with…

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    “To insure a good health: eat lightly, breathe deeply, live moderately, cultivate cheerfulness, and maintain an interest in life.”-William Londen. Food Rules:An Eater’s Manual by Michael Pollan suggests ways to improve our diet in order to make it a healthy one and encourages us to get rid of bad habits in the process. Food Rules is a highly inspirational book that does not just educate and inform us, but leads us to take action towards our goals. Pollan mentions that the Western diet contains a…

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    invented within our household that are authentic to my family and to me. One dish that my family always made was pork, shrimp, and chive dumplings. The recipe consisted of a combination of various meats such as pork and chicken, some vegetables like cabbage and chives, salt, pepper, oil, wine, some seasoning and soy sauce marinated into a flour dumpling…

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