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    Running around the house, I frantically rushed to my bathroom to finish curling my hair for my birthday dinner. My father yells at me, “Have you even decided where you want to go?” For every birthday, my family and I go out to eat to one of our favorite restaurants. Lucky for me, I became the deciding factor. Being steak connoisseurs, my family usually goes to one of our local restaurants, Texas Roadhouse or Logan’s Roadhouse. The similarity of the steak, rolls, price, and service makes this…

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    Promises Like Pie-Crust

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    became a poet. More importantly I found that she wrote heavily about religion so I decided to look at her poem through a religious lens first. I then proceeded to write the poem down and analyzed everything, first came the tittle I linked pie-crust to dough, which is like bread, in the Bible it is mentioned that Jesus broke bread apart to symbolize his sacrifice for mankind. Next I looked at the word promise though a religious lens, a promise to God is also called a covenant, and in the Bible…

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    Beep, beep, beep, beep. Instinctively, my arm reaches across the nightstand to press snooze on my alarm clock. My mind and body nearly begins to return to slumber before I remember the reason I needed to wake. I hastily climb out of bed and dress myself in my green and brown camo shirt and overalls. The excitement begins to flow through my veins as I prepare for a trip to my grandpa’s farm. Papa Tom’s farm happened to be the perfect place to build and set up our hunting hut. My hunting hut…

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    Dim Sum Essay

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    Amongst the many components that make up Chinese culture, food is one of the most important. As such, dim sum is an essential part of Chinese cuisine and culture, specifically Cantonese culture as the meal originates from the Guangdong province (Canton) and Hong Kong. (culturetrip) It was during the ancient times of the Silk Road where teahouses were implemented along the way for travellers as well as rural farmers who needed a rest. (thespruceeats) The older custom of yum cha, or literally…

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    anything. Her parents and sister didn’t make very much money with there little jobs, they didn’t have much food to choose from with the little they made and also with the little the soldiers of the ghetto provided. They even would run out of the little dough or bread they gave the Jews, and would let them just go hungry.Sylvia…

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    Imagism is a literary movement that had its origin in the artistic world and reinvented the traditional conventions in art and poetry. This movement emerged in the early 20th century and its main representatives are Ezra Pound, H.D., William Carlos Williams, and James Joyce among others. The main characteristics of Imagism were written down by Ezra Pound in an article published in Poetry: A Magazine of Verse in 1913 with the title of: ‘A Few Dont’s by an Imagiste’ in which Pound describes the…

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    Loss of Innocence Resulting From Racial and Economic Injustice Economic injustice is something that has been around for many years. Economic injustice, or economic inequality, is the difference found in various measures of economic well-being among individuals in a group, population, or country. Injustice is the absence of justice, violation of right or of the rights of another, or unfairness, meaning that the economic situations that many people are in are unfair. Two stories that speak about…

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    Synopsis of the Case: Panera Bread Company started in 1976 and quickly developed into the phenomenon it is today. Panera was created on the concept of using simple ingredients to create the sourdough in its bread. The use of sourdough cultivated the company into success, while being the vision and driving force behind everything the company does (Hoffman, Wheelen, Hunger, & Bamford, 2015, pp. 16-2). Since starting in 1976, the company has gone public, invested in new acquisitions, while…

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    You may have heard your mother tell you not to eat the raw cookie dough or you'll get Salmonella. Well it turns out mom does know best. She wasn’t lieing. Salmonella and E-Coli are so very similar but in some ways different. Salmonella is the name of the group of over 2,500 types of bacteria that most commonly causes…

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    deal with it. Later in the book, Holden is on a date with Sally Hayes and gets a sudden urge for escaping society. He suddenly says to her, “How would you like to get the hell out of here?... We’ll stay in these cabin camps and stuff like that till dough runs out ” (132). The expected social norm in society is to grow up and become an accountable adult. Holden does not want to have to conform to society, so his solution is to run away where he can avoid growing up. Then later when he is talking…

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