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    Water In The Middle Ages

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    The poor had to cook over an open fire. The dried vegetables consisted of carrots and peas. They were not all dried some were fresh. They would make cookbooks that would have anywhere from 196 to 200 recipes It was a hard time for the poor they barely ate or drank. The…

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    The Industrial Revolution was not as efficient as modern industries that are present. As of right now, we have industries such as Uber for transportation while before, they had trains and horses, In-N-Out for today’s food while before they had to cook on their own, and also gas stations for using gasoline for energy while before, they did not have to use gasoline as much as we do today. During the Industrial Revolution, people had to travel by trains or by horse while today we can just call an…

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    hospitals take poor patients to the Cook Country Hospitals. These patients cannot meet the cost of treatment at the private facilities. The management of these facilities understands that Cook County hospital does not have the facilities that can handle their emergency medical conditions but go ahead to take them to this facility. An editorial cartoon that appeared in the Chicago Sun-times showed people in a truck labeled "Private Hospitals" being dumped in a pit labeled "Cook County Hospital…

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    In the Anglo-Saxon culture, scops were known as poets and storytellers who kept tribal histories as well as influenced the writing itself. The scops were in high statuses and were well known throughout the Anglo-Saxon culture. It was an honor to be remembered by a scop or to have them sing for someone who has passed. They orally recorded historical events. If we were to think of a scop’s job right now, they would be similar to teachers, poets, or musicians except in a higher status. A mead…

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    Slavery started in the year 1619 in Jamestown, Virginia, and quickly spread throughout the rest of the south. Slaves were shipped over and auctioned off into a life of torture and misery. Slaves had little to no say in what their life would consist of and they were quickly annoyed, so like any other person would do, they stood up for themselves and would rebel. Slaves had obvious ways of rebellion, but they also had secretive, less obvious ways as well. Slaves produced all manual labor that…

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    Gender Reflection Essay

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    For example, women need to know how to cook, whereas men need to know how to fix things. It 's seen as an abstract idea for men to cook and women to fix things. These abstract to exist but they are tolerated after years of rebelling against social norms. The power that stereotypes hold, kind of resembles the power of a puppet master, it…

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    A Rhetorical Analysis of the “Xpress Ready-Set-Go Imagine slaving over dinner, as well as washing up all the dishes. You are exhausted, so you lie down on the couch and flip on the television. You seem an infomercial for the “Xpress Ready-Set-Go” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6JEi3__2KI&list=PLtImsJNRrvF-SbTt1MerHSmD38QW_U7zV) and you can’t help but think of how this appliance could change your life. For roughly 30 minutes, this advertisement effectively uses pathos, logos, and ethos to…

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    pot to boil the meat, a mixing bowl and a wooden spatula to stir all the materials, a cutting board and a kitchen knife to cut ingredients. Please wash all of them and dry with paper towels. Now, with everything prepared, we can finally learn how to cook the chicken-tofu…

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    should have to go through so much to learn English and wait to get hire. It was a cold day on a Saturday morning when my aunt and I decided to go for a run by kozner and north and saw a big sign that said “Now Hiring” at Cook Brothers. My first aunt decided to ask if there were any positions available like a part-time position. After asking questions then she decided to apply for stocking which is opening boxes…

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    the wrong things to do in the kitchen. This article is going to explore 9 common mistakes made in the kitchen. Learn these tips and your cooking will be much more pleasurable. Tip 1: People are taught to put oil in the water that they are going to cook pasta in. Don’t do this! When cooking pasta the water in the pot should be salted and never oiled. If you use oil in the water it will coat your pasta and prevent the sauce from being soaked up when you plate your dish! It’s an accepted practice…

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