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    Got Good Books? Not many people enjoy reading or just do it for fun, but that's because they are doing it all wrong. Whether its because they don't have a good fit or because they just gave up on a style or genre. Books can be expensive but you just have to know where to look and where to buy them. How to Get a Good Book I have always been thought to pick up a book that looks interesting to you, and turn to the to the first page and do the five finger rule. The five finger rule is, you read the…

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    Role Of Ratioing In Ww2

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    Rationing in World War I and World War II Alyssia Small Mrs. Duncan Period Two Government-sponsored radio shows, propaganda posters, and pamphlet campaigns urged Americans to ration food and supplies useful for World Wars I and II. These campaigns pushed Americans to give whatever they could especially food. While World War I asked for Voluntary help, World War II forced them to give. The propaganda effort had a positive effect on the soldiers but a negative effect on the men and women…

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    Exercising Your Options — a physical therapist explains how exercise can benefit some patients as they battle and recover from cancer. Studies show that exercise can benefit cancer patients, but intense treatment regimens often leave them too fatigued. What’s a patient to do? The Key caught up with Andrea Venetz Eisgruber, Virginia Tech, owner and physical therapist at Core Concepts Physical Therapy and Pilates in Westminster, Maryland, to find out more about exercise programs to combat fatigue…

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    In the dining halls of noble houses, servants came out of the kitchens with steaming platters revealing roasted chicken, vegetable stew, and freshly-caught fish baked in a cream sauce. Such were the meals of the Renaissance, the beginning of a new age of creativity and culinary innovation. From these Renaissance innovations came practices that inspired modern cooking traditions throughout Europe and North America. The English hunted animals for food, like the rest of the world. English farmers…

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    Fat Girl Research Paper

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    She was always ordering different diet cookbooks and doing twenty-one-day challenges. From a young age, I remember her crying to me about her weight, and I told her “there's more of you to love,” but she didn't want that extra ‘love’. So I grew up on the concept that extra ‘love’ is undesirable…

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    How To Normalize Obesity

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    For some individuals, excessive weight seems to set in from nowhere. Between working extended hours and managing a household, there is often only precious little time to worry about professional appearance physical health. Individuals frequently blame mysterious shrinking clothes for the initial onset of weight gain. While this is humorous, the truth is that obesity is a threat to individual health and well-being. While many media outlets attempt to normalize obesity for profit in the United…

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    “I would probably be a “sight”for the village”. James Baldwin in his story “Stranger in the villages” contrasts his experience as a black man in the village with his experience as a black man in United States. During his journey, he faces with odd reaction of villagers as a stranger. Plato, The Allegory of the cave illustrates some prisoners that are chained in the cave and they could just see the wall in front of them that people are walking there. They wouldn’t able to turn their head and look…

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    Lilly Rosas Art Culinaire Chef Fineberg Alice Waters Chef Alice Waters was born on April 28, 1944, in Chatham New Jersey. In her early years she attended the University of California, Berkeley and graduated in 1967 with a degree in French cultural studies. While she was attending Berkeley she made a trip to Paris, France were she broaden her tasting palate. After, when she graduated from Berkeley she started her training as a chef in Montessori school in London and learned French cooking…

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    The Museum of Contemporary Art, works to show people that food can be art, a cookbook can be art, someone’s sketch of their plan for a project can be art. The museum also tries to show people that not all artist sculpt or paint or draw, some of them cook or make computer graphics. In a museum like the Cleveland Museum of Art, designs…

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    The Void in Roy Choi’s Life Growing up as an Asian-American in the United States, especially in the city with a big character within itself, Los Angeles, there is always that game of tug-o-war between two cultures. In Roy Choi’s autobiography and cookbook, L.A. Son , he talks about growing up in Southern California as a Korean-American. He takes the readers on a ride along memory lane as he talks about his experiences growing up as a Korean-American in Los Angeles, where he ended up, how he…

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