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    On The Subway Summary

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    In “On the Subway”, by Sharon Olds, she speaks about how a white female sees a black male on the subway and she points out many differences between them. First, she was being suspicious about his look. Then, she felt vulnerable and anxious about him taking her fur coat, her briefcase, or her life. Later, she felt bigger and powerful than this black male because of her skin color. She first used imagery to describe the looks of the black male she saw on the subway. She described him as a…

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    Introduction: In this Biology class, we want to find which place is dirtiest place in the school. So, my group Locker D2165, Elijah's left boot, Boys sink plug puller, Small spot under Gregor’s castle, Mrs. Pearce closest table to her desk, On the right marker tray of Ms.Pearce’s out of by cell phone jail, Boys bathroom behind toilet floor crease, Stair hand rail by library top rail. Hypothesis: My hypothesis is that the more commonly used and more commonly touched items in the school will…

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    reduce the chance of being obese. A way we can help reduce obesity is with the help schools. Since the school is changing the food system, they're noticing that these students are actually enjoying healthier…

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    I am very fortunate to have everything I do. I have access to as much food as I want, the healthcare I need, modes of transportation, more than adequate shelter, and much more. In Mawi Asgedom’s memoir Of Beetles and Angels, he faces many struggles in the refugee camp that he lives in before he and his family moved to America, many of which I can’t even conceptualize having to deal with. Mawi struggles to have adequate food, transportation, and shelter in the refugee camp, while I take all of…

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    Eric Weiner known as a journalist back in 1960s. He had been to a lot of countries and experienced their cultures and mostly focus on happiness between them. In "The Geography of Bliss", the book illustrates the countries ranking in happiness, the cultural traits of each one, how happiness affect the society and on every aspect of life in Netherland, Switzerland, Bhutan and Qatar. Happiness is known as the living enjoyment when we satisfy about our life and when we do whatever we want that…

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    I had a lot of fun. While here, I made a mental note to come back again one day. After the thrill of this, we had to find this place that supposedly serves the best Chicago deep dish pizza. My dad had heard about it while it was featured on Man vs Food. It took us awhile to find it, but it was definitely worth getting lost. It took an hour to cook, but it was the best pizza I have ever eaten. That night we stayed just outside of Chicago. We would finally be making the last stretch of the trip…

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    Pathos Pathos, is a persuasive quality that provokes pity or sadness. It is uses in many ads, newspapers, magazines, etc. to demonstrate positive and negative emotions, such as frustration, anger, love, or respect. My advertisement of my choice, goes above and beyond to set a thought provoking scene, that seems to lift your spirit, while also making you tear up a little. This emotional technique makes the advertisement hit home, and relates with everyone’s life, and family matters. This…

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    lumpy describe the personality and body traits that lie in Rodney, the picnic-crashing porcupine. The spikes lining his back could pierce through anything that they came across. Therefore, he retained the ability to break into sandwich bags or other food storage containers with ease. His chubby body could do as much damage as a bullet, but that only created half the scare. While most porcupines look squeaky clean, Rodney had horrible hygiene and left himself an unbathed, slimy mess. Touching…

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    love them because of the delicious favor, others love them because of the healthy nutrition. For me, the Japanese cuisine is a unique art. There are many things affect to Japanese cuisine: history, social, regional, and political. The most popular food when people are asked about Japanese cuisine is sushi. Sushi is a combination of cooked vinegared rice with other things like vegetables, seafood… Depend on structure, they have difference name. If the fish is cut and served on the top of rice, it…

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    Jewish Diet Observation

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    several dietary rules that I had to follow for the day. The main rule for Jewish diets is that the food must be Kosher. Some examples of non-kosher foods are mammals without a completely cloven foot which means that Jews muse not eat any pig products or rabbits. Birds of prey as well as fish without fins and scales, and insects are also prohibited. Foods that are Kosher are often marked with a K. Another food restriction is that meat cannot be eaten six hours before eating dairy and dairy…

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