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    happy with the lunch that they receive. This eliminates the guesswork and need to provide alternative diet choices. For their box lunch, each guest chooses a gourmet panini, a salad (garden or caesar) or a cup of soup (minestrone or New England clam chowder), they receive a cookie or biscotti for dessert, and they can choose a soda or a bottle of water. You’ll have no complaints when each guest gets to order what they want. If you need catering at your next event, you should definitely hire…

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    restaurants, and craftspeople. It seamlessly transitions to the main boulevard, Pike Street. The most popular shops are located on or close to this street with favorites such as the original Starbucks, the Pike Place Fish Market, and Pike Place Chowder. Floors 1-6 of the main arcade are comprised of retail shops and restaurants. Floor 1 leads to a stairway towards the waterfront overlooking Elliot Bay. The bulk of my observations was on Pike Street because it had the most activity and was most…

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    his real father. The caring of the both father figures is different as where Griffin has such a nurturing personality when turner came on to the island lizzies granddaddy and all the towns people don't have much but he still gave turner a bowl of clam chowder. As where if lizzie did the opposite and she went to turner's house, turners dad would not given her any food and he would have treated her like dirt. Even though both father figures are ministers Mr.Griffin has more of real connection…

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    Analyzing Lin's Life

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    Her name is Yonglin Zhao, which is a Chinese name written in English. She immigrated to America from China with her parents and older brother. She asked others to call her Lin because she found her full name difficult for others to pronounce. Lin spoke Chinese fluently, but forgot many words because she had to learn English. Although priding herself for being Chinese, she has become much like an American because she eats Chinese and American food, watches Chinese dramas and American television…

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    raising money to go to the Cesar Chavez Leadership Conference, (CCLC), at Western Oregon University. The CCLC is a conference where schools all over the state come to encourage kids to continue their education. To raise money we did car washes, sold clam chowder, and sold raffle tickets where we raffled off donated gift cards from a wide range of restaurants in our community. We were all competitive, trying to sell as many tickets as possible. I am a very competitive person so the raffling was…

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    Darwin once stated that coral reefs “rank high amongst the wonderful objects in the world”. Reefs are amazing, they are animal, they are plant, they sometimes appear dead, and they sometimes are brimming with precious life. Reefs are rainforests, filled with so much life and beauty. “It is estimated that at least half a million and possibly as many as nine million species spend part of their lives on coral reefs” (“The Sixth Extinction”, Kolbert). This chapter sadly tells us that these…

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    Realm: A Short Story

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    The meal was not cheap by any means, thirty-five cents each, but definitely the best chowder Lelia had ever tasted, even better than her own. As they were leaving, Irene, the rather raspy-voiced, bottle-blonde that had been their “disagreeable” waitress turned soft for just a fleeting moment. “Fabulous to see you again.” She winked at Owen…

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    most likely the Northeastern area of the United States that is called to one’s mind. The items stir a flurry of visuals, as well as smells into the reader’s mind, an ability only a native from Maine would have. One can almost smell the crab and clam chowder wafting nearby as those in the boatyard prepare themselves for whatever is ahead. Though only a few items are described, it begins to become clearer and more likely Booth lived close to a boatyard or even possibly worked on a boat in Maine,…

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    I was never a kid who always got sad, in fact I’m actually a pretty happy go-lucky guy, I never found a reason to be extremely saddened. Most of my friends thought of me as the guy who always smiled, and I had a lot of friends because of that, but if I do end up being sad it does affect me a lot, but I always tend to get over it really quickly. But I there was a time where it took me so long to get over something I lost. And it really brought me down. And it was through a loss of a family member…

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    Personal Narrative

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    Today was my birthday, March 13 3034, on my favorite day, Friday. My wife, Dory, took me to a play at the Bible (bib-Lee) City entertainment center as my birthday present. I sat down in my seat and I began to watch the actors move onto the stage. I was intrigued by the play as soon as the first words were said. Dory was falling asleep, and I kept having to wake her up. She doesn’t like plays as much as I do. I just sat back, relaxed, and enjoyed the play. After about an hour and a half of the…

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