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    Kale Research Paper

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    your heart desires by adding fresh garlic, onions, extra-virgin olive. A great way to consume kale with deliciousness is by making kale chips. Kale chips have a combination of extra-virgin olive oil, (optional) cumin, curry powder, chili powder, roasted red pepper flakes or garlic powder. Then you would bake the kale at 275 degrees for 15-30 minutes (or until crisp). If you’re the kind of person who works out and has a smoothie afterwards, then kale is perfect for you! Just add a handful of kale…

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    Cross Cultural Interview Background: I observed a woman named Asra. Asra is the first generation of her family to be in the United States. She considers her ethnic heritage to be Asian (Indian). No one side of her family is more culturally dominate than the other. Traditional Foodways: Traditional foods that Asra eats everyday are rice, wheat, lentil and vegetables. For religious reasons, she does not eat pork and the food that is not kosher. Typically, Asra’s first meal of the day consists…

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    Falafel History

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    1. Executive Summary After attending the Food Safari field trip in Week 3, there were many Middle Eastern foods, ingredients that was tried and consumed. The food that will be explored in this report will be Falafel. Falafel is a Middle Eastern dish that is eaten alone or as a snack. This report will examine what falafel is and how they make it in today’s society, the history of falafel and the difference between the past and present of falafel. All resources are researched through credible…

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    Every year, hundreds of thousands of immigrants, legal and illegal, from around the world, come into the United States. These immigrants have many different motivations; some enter the United States of America hoping to get a chance to a better life, others are refugees, escaping persecution and civil wars in their home country. Many of these people believe the United States have great opportunities including more freedom, protection, and benefits. Up on arriving to U.S, immigrants face several…

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    The theme of the novel Freak the Mighty, by Rodman Philbrick is “two is stronger than one.” In this novel, two friends Freak (Kevin) and Max go through a journey of friendship, discovering exactly how far their bond can be pushed. The first time this theme is seen is when Freak and Max defeated Blade, a gang leader, using teamwork. The first example from the text is, “Finally, I get so that I’m facing back at the shore and there’s Blade, just his head above the water, and he looks all white…

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    Racial Disparities among Prisons Through time, discrimination has always been part of American history. Unfortunately, discrimination still plays an important role in today’s society. Discrimination is most evident in the way minorities are targeted and treated before and after entering the criminal justice system. The way the government has targeted African Americans, the reasons that have led to overrepresentation on minorities in the criminal justice system, the percent of African Americans…

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    Strengths Of The Iroquois

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    Chain,” or a statement of friendship (although not a military alliance), between the French, English, and Haudenosaunee. This created a situation which greatly benefitted the Haudenosaunee by placing themselves as middlemen, where the tribes could curry the favor of the Europeans for iron, muskets, and gifts of wampum. Both colonial powers attempted to gain a diplomatic advantage over the other by constantly renewing, or “brightening,” the Covenant chain by giving more gifts to the…

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    Macbeth Velutha Analysis

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    5.1. Food as ordeals. Thus Esthas journey of fear becomes a haunting search for relief from frothy lemon drink to sticky frothy banana bubbles. Estha is catapulted from one food ceremony ordeal to another and he becomes a "stirring wizard…….and then the witches of Macbeth. Fire burn, banana bubble " (196). In fact, Estha undergoes ordeals, a series of forbidden acts: and each one is associated with food and food making. 1 Orange lemon drink bubbles (he is abused by the lemon drink man) 2.…

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    tries to read and write, he couldn’t do that either. Max thinks that he can’t do anything because he can’t even handle his own dad. Kevin also had to help him, by shooting Max’s father with “Sulfuric Acid” (It was really just vinegar, soap, and curry powder.) In conclusion, these characters - Max and Kevin - often demonstrate the meaning of friendship. And Kevin is the one to help Max realize that these things are not true about himself. That Max does have a brain, and he doesn't need Kevin for…

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    Friendship “A best friend is someone you can talk to, who won’t judge you, loves you for you and best of all makes you feel like you are worth something” -Anonymous. This is important to the story “Freak The Mighty” because Kevin and Max demonstrated a strong friendship, they accepted each other without judgment. Also, they made each other feel like they belonged. Friendship is important because having a good friend can help get you through hard times. Many people agree that trust is needed in…

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