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    The great American novel The Catcher in the Rye, by JD Salinger, accurately portrays American society through the eyes of its protagonist, Holden Caulfield. Upon being published, this novel was one of the most controversial of the time, causing adults to rise up in outrage over the ideas the novel represents. What these people were not willing to accept was that this novel in fact represented American society and its ideas. Some may say that the view of America that Holden gives in the novel is…

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    Brendan Kelso Professor Otto English Comp II 22 February 2016 A Penny for Her Thoughts in Toni Cade Bambara’s “The Lesson” Think back in your life when there was someone other than a teacher who used their knowledge and experiences to help you understand something. Now imagine how things would have been different if they never did that with you. In some way, shape, or form someone taught you lessons about life, though not formal like school, it was education. In “The Lesson”, Toni Bambara…

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    Visit Response Paper The difference between the interaction with Emily compared to the interaction with Jesse-Leigh was that the interaction with Emily was stunted. I acknowledged her words only with a smile and a nod, without extending our conversation through open-ended questions. Emily learned when she speaks she might not get a response. Jesse-Leigh practiced a short conversation with an adult, which also could have been extended longer. Continued conversation with children is important…

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    important. They need to remember it for future generations. I would like my future grandchildren to learn about Punjabi and how to write it. I also want them to celebrate Indian holidays. My mom would always light up diyas on Sunday nights. Diya is a dough that is shaped like a little pan. It is filled up with vegetable oil and a small piece of a cotton ball is added. The piece of cotton ball is lit on fire. This brightens the whole room. The reason why my mom does this is to represent that the…

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    Puerto Rico is an island nation in the Caribbean Sea and the largest insular territory of The United States. As a territory of the U.S., Puerto Rico has many advantages for trade with the mainland while also posing complex challenges. As a territory of the United States, shipments between the two nations are free of import duties. The island has few natural resources and imports virtually all the raw material need to supports its manufacturing industry. In 2014, RB imported 186.7 tons of…

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    For this first intercultural activity we all decided as a class, to have a wide variety of different foods shared in the classroom based upon everyone’s culture. America is a very diverse country. There are many religions and cultures that have different foods which play a big role in celebrations and every day life. This activity allowed everyone to get to know eachother on a more personal level by tasting foods from their culture. As in most cultures, any kind of celebration includes a great…

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    1. Pizza does not care that your hair might be greasy since it’s greasy too. 2. You may have your dough and eat it as well. 3. It would love you to devour it until you’re fully stuffed. 4. It is possible to fit a whole slice inside your mouth while not gagging. 5. It does not need to be hot to be amazing. 6. You can easily enjoy it at any hour throughout the day. 7. You would like to spend a lot more time with pizza when you are on your period. 8. You usually want it to be in and all over…

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    batter; allow it to rest in the pan for one hour. 4. In a pan, sauté the onions and garlic then add turmeric; cook for one minute. 5. Add the ground beef, parsley and season with pepper and salt; once cooked, set aside. 6. With your fingers, roll the dough to make big balls; fill each ball with the filling. 7. Transfer the beef meatballs to a pan and set the pressure cooker to high heat for 9 minutes. 8. Once the whistling stops, remove meatballs from the pressure cooker. 9. Serve on a…

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    and Bump’s the one with the highest salary. Although Roy had a plethora of conflicts with Bump Gus was also one of those people that Roy that he had to fight in order to have Memo . " ‘Say the word, slugger, and you can make yourself a nice pile of dough quick. Roy wasn't sure he had heard right. Gus repeated the offer. This time Roy was sure. " ‘Say it again and I will spit in your good eye.’ " (Pg.158) Here in this quote like Roy like any hero had to deal with right, wrong, and figuring out…

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    The book Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee should not have been published. Harper Lee was manipulated into publishing a book that should never have been on the shelves. The book was never complete enough to be a book that fans of her should read, after publishing her first novel To Kill a Mockingbird she set her own standards too high for her second book that was merely a rough draft to meet. The opinions of her and the…

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