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    after I ground the coffee for my french press. As I waited for the brewed coffee to cool I noticed the aroma of paprika. The first sip was surprisingly ashy and no other flavors were detectible. It was pretty much what I would expect at the average diner. In the mouth, the DeNossa had a nice feel — thick, syrupy, with a heavy body. That was its only redeeming characteristic. The body of the coffee kept the sensation in the mouth for a bit but there was no aftertaste, no flavor. A slight…

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    Mcdonalds. Some eat it everyday and some eat it once every year. But, by now we all know that Mcdonald's isn't the best thing for our bodies. So why do we eat it? If we want to have a good healthy life as we grow old, eating those food wont help with that. Unfortunately, some lack the effort of taking care of their life. They may think that it doesn't matter what is consumed; technology today has become so advanced that they can virtually get surgery on anything that is needed. Even though the…

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    How many songs define working class that not only means manual labor but putting another type of effort? According to Dave Paulson The Tennessean, Bon Jovi started in a band in 1983, the song “livin on a prayer” was number 1 hit and became the band signature song in 1986.The song called, “Livin on a Prayer” by, Bon Jovi was released in 1986 he supports the working class and characterize it as a struggle and hope; however, the upbeat move mental choice of music gives inspiration with sorrowful…

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    Automobiles affected life in many ways, mainly by providing more jobs and allowing people to gain more freedom. “The growth of the automobile industry caused an economic revolution across the United States. Dozens of spin-offs industries blossomed. Road construction created thousands of new jobs, as stores and local governments began funding highway design” (The Age 4). Soon enough, the federal government even became involved through the Federal Highway Act of 1921. Gas stations began to be made…

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    Internet trolls are everywhere on any social site. Some internet trolls are good and some are bad. I read “Internet Trolls” by Lisa Selin Davis. Trolls are people who write online reviews about places they visited. They state their experience with the environment of the place and the workers. Its talks about how anyone can be trolls not just mean and anger people. There are different categories of trolls. For example, the moral crusaders, emotionally dislocated, and disinhibited are three…

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    Town Hall Meeting

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    There is a palpable, hushed feature to the daily academic hum on College Hill Road. As far as I can recall from faculty meetings, student newspapers and random conversation, very little has been discussed or done about those who toil daily for us on campus. There are town hall meetings about important issues like Diversity, alcohol abuse, Title IX requirements and so on, but I don’t believe I have ever heard about a town hall meeting called to discuss the conditions of work of those who serve us…

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    Look through my eyes and see the restaurant dining room in dim lighting. Cheap, Asian decorations cover the wall behind my table. The trite smell of tempura filled the air of the oriental diner. The best advice I have ever received was given to me by a man I may never meet. In fact, this man probably did not even think twice before putting this phrase inside a fortune cookie. “Know your role.”, was written in black ink inside the post meal treat, a message I will never forget. Everyone…

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    from Christmas eve to Epiphany or January 6th. Many of the people in Bolivia are Catholic and go to a mass service called ‘Misa de Gallo’ or Mass of the Rooster. They do this at midnight while lighting off fire-crackers. Families often eat Christmas diner after Misa de Gallo. The Traditional dish is different from our in many ways. First they set the table with lots of flowers. The main dish is called ‘picana’ which is soup or stew made with chicken, lamb or beef, and pork. This dish is often…

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    Don Brennan Analysis

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    when it comes to humans. Not until something human-like is spotted do we associate a foreign species with intelligence. A very similar scenario occurs in the story Out of All Them Bright Stars. As Sally is handling things behind the counter of the diner, John unexpectedly walks in. We instantly get insight into the human’s perception of the other. Customers who were also dining in were struck with fear and curiosity and Kathy, Sally’s co-worker, is also immobilized with fear. However, what is…

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