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    to participate. Source credibility also played a role here. Kelsey Nixon is an American chef who hosts her own series on the Cooking Channel. “Kelsey’s Essentials” is devoted to “fast, fun and affordable meals for college students.” Her series and cookbook have both been successes for Nixon. There were effective verbal cues utilized in the campaign. The use of the word “cantry” was well developed and carried in the majority of the key messages. Cans Get You Cooking also provided effective…

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    Disappeared “Suzanna Nichole Reese,” my mother shouted for the fifth time, “You’re going to be late for school again!” I slowly opened my eyes looking at the clock. Great, 7:47 a.m., I thought to myself. Hurriedly, I quickly brushed my long black hair and rimming my green eyes with black eyeliner. I grabbed my bag and headed down the stairs. “Zanna you are seventeen years old, I should not be your walking alarm clock. I have to get ready too.” Rolling my eyes at her remark and replied, “It…

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    “If you don’t go the hospital you are going to die,” my mom screamed at me in September of my freshman year of high school in an attempt to get me to go to the hospital. I had slept and violently shook the entire ride home from school while riding in my mom’s car. My sleeping and constant shaking, as well as my burning forehead, convinced my mom that I had a high fever. I looked at her and then said, “Okay, if you think I am going to die, I’ll go.” My mom backed the car up in our driveway,…

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    It seems today that the convenience of the drive-thru sways individuals when deciding whether their food is healthy enough to eat. As times are changing and more Americans are concerned about their weight restaurants such as McDonalds’s believe that are helping in the fight against obesity by adding the calorie amounts to their menu. Many people enjoy the convenience of fast food restaurants, although just a few years back they had very little information about what was in the food they were…

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    Model Description Reading is like cooking. Cooking is the practice of preparing, or constructing, food. When we read, we are constructing meaning from text. In cooking, the enthusiasm for cooking, the ingredients and methods for preparation that we use, and the chef’s level of mastery of basic and advanced cooking skills, all play a role in the quality of the food that is prepared. Similarly, when we read, our motivation for reading, the strategies we use to understand the text, and our…

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    Walter Youngblood Analysis

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    “I call it the cut-and-paste apartment,” Walter Youngblood, an artist and ice-cream man, said of the fourth-floor walk-up in East Harlem where he’s lived for 20 years. He bartered a painting for the stove and rescued the bashed-in mini-chandelier from the trash. It hangs in the kitchen, which has colonized half the living room. The refrigerator stands in a far corner, and steel wire shelves jut out, with dangling pots, pans and heavy-duty sieves at the ready. But the tool that Mr. Youngblood,…

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    I am a proud Food Network addict. And lately, I have developed quite a fondness for the reality competition, "Chopped." On this show, four "amateur" chefs compete for $10,000. They are provided with a motley collection of specific ingredients, and are charged with creating an appetizer, entrée, and a dessert; one contestant is eliminated after each course. The chefs are provided all the supplies and ingredients they need to prepare their dishes, while the judges look on. The clock winds down,…

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    Who doesn’t like to read about things that go bump in the night? Ventriloquist dummies that speak, nightly neighborhood murders, and haunted houses are not just for Halloween. A connoisseur of chillers and thrillers, this author is sure to give you goosebumps while reading any of his novels. The tales are just scary enough to make you think twice about turning out the lights but not so terrifying that you can’t sleep at night making these reads perfect for children and teens. American author…

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    derived from precise formulation of transcribed guidelines, which guides humans through special skills that they would want to adopt to conduct certain human activities. Such rules expressly state the solutions to problems for e.g. in a statute, cookbook or any mathematical formula. Thus, this “rational conduct is deliberately directed to the achievement of a formulated purpose and is governed solely by that…

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    The research paper aims to explore the elements of feminism in Anita Nair’s Lessons in Forgetting. The paper seeks to study the work of Nair’s Lessons in Forgetting as a text of feminine writing and deals with number of problems that are faced by the women characters in the novel Lessons in Forgetting such as female feticide, gender discriminations, love and dependence on family members, and explains briefly how they overcome such problems to move on in their lives. As per the title, the…

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