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    Congressman Dinner Reflection I found our dinner with the former United States Congressmen, Dan Miller and Sam Coppersmith, to be extremely rewarding. Listening to their stories of events occurring in congress, and even their own personal lives, was an appreciable experience. Not only was it very informative, but it was also a display of something not commonly witnessed in politics. From reading the congressmen’s biographies before their visit, I noticed that their political views seemed to…

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    The Dinner Party and Second Wave Feminism The 1960’s and 70’s was a period defined by change. During the civil rights movement, the American population became increasingly aware of the struggles of minority groups. This newfound awareness paved the way for second wave feminism. The objective of second wave feminism was the liberation of women, with respect to reproductive rights and sexuality among other things, and the primary means of expression of these ideals were through protest,…

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    for couples who've been together a long time, dinner conversations can settle into the same grooves night after night — work talk, complaining about the subway, what's new with the kids. Here are 10 more questions to ask at the dinner table tonight, because just when you think you know everything about your partner, isn't it lovely to be surprised? Alex and Jack's Inspired Cole Valley Edwardian Pin it 10 Questions to Ask Your Partner at the Dinner Table Don't ask them all at once! Just pick…

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    Large Dinner Party

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    I walk into this large dinner party. Everything looks so fancy and beautiful. As I walk in there are others coming in wearing only rich clothes and diamond jewelry. We are all told to take a seat and to sit quiet. I hear this conversation that has nothing to do with the fact that we are all supposed to be here and have a nice dinner. The conversation seems to be between a young girl and the colonel. They’re arguing about how women are nowadays. The young girl says that women do have…

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    I invited five special guests to dinner at the Rainforest Cafe, Marilyn Monroe, Jenna Marbles, Steve Jobs, Walt Disney, and Meghan Mccarthy. I invited all of these guests because I take interest in these five people and wanted to learn more about them. Each one of my guests are noted for interesting things. Marilyn Monroe is remembered for being a film actress. She was an American actress, model and a singer. Jenna Marbles is known for being a famous youtuber, comedian, and a viner. Next is…

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    The Dinner Party Analysis

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    The Dinner Party, written by Neil Simon, was portrayed by director Brian Freeman who had previously directed a couple other Neil Simon productions including Jake’s Women and Rumors. This production was held by the Broadway West Theatre Company in Fremont, CA. After some research of Neil Simon, I believe Freeman stayed true to the original intentions of Simon’s playwright while putting together a wonderful production that I could laugh about but also learn from at times. First off, what caught…

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    Herman Koch's The Dinner

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    A narrator who has many opinions and a very different outlook on life is Paul Lohman from Herman Koch’s The Dinner. Quite early in the story one can see that Paul’s opinions and ideas do not match those of the people in his culture. He very often gets annoyed by things that do not catch the attention of the others around him. For instance, he notices that one of the waiters at their table points at everything with his pinkie finger. Paul shares with the reader (and vocalises to the members at…

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    Band Dinner Narrative

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    answered, then we hung up. The conversation had reminded me of what happened at Rick's last week. Louis and I went up last week because we were itching to hear some good music. We meet up there at 8, our usual time. When we got there we got our dinner, the music didn't start for an hour and we had planned it out so that we can eat and everything and be done right…

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    FALLON: “Viola just called and invited me to go to her Halloween dinner, I know it is last minute but would you want to accompany me? It is a costume party, but still I think it would be fun!” REDCROSSE: “As you may know I am not very fond of Halloween and this costume nonsense but I have nothing better to do this evening so yes, I will join you”. (I laughed because it was very typical of him; he always gets angry when Halloween rolls around. We arrived to her house around eight and were…

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    I have chosen world famous Kraft Dinner for my Heritage Fair project. I will be talking about variations, the creator, history and marketing. Kraft Dinner is a cheesy pasta that was invented by James Lewis Kraft. I think it is important to Canada because it was made in Fort Erie and it's quick and simple to make. If Justin Trudeau were to make a time capsule in 2068 Kraft Dinner would be important to include in it because in the future who knows if Kraft Dinner will still be on the shelves or if…

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