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    Cultural traditions are found in many households. In Hispanic culture, tamales, corn-based dough wrapped in corn husks filled with meat, are regarded as a holiday treat. Usually, tamales are made twice a year for Christmas and New Year’s. A traditional tamale recipe consists of several steps, and can take two days to get to. The process includes prepping, preparing, and steaming. The process begins with prepping the meat, and will take place on the first day of this two day process. When making…

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    Ali Caakes Case Study

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    Products and Services Ali Cakes offers a product line of celebration and wedding cakes, cupcakes, brownies, bars, petit fours, cheesecakes, macaroons, and cookies. Their products differ from other bakeries within the area due to their uniqueness and customization. Ali Cakes customizes each order to fit the customers’ requests. Alison specializes in wedding cakes, which is their primary cash cow. Her ability to create unique and specialized orders allows Ali…

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    Licence in law, this was greatly influence by what his father wanted for Descartes. Descartes also had dreams of being a military officer, and in 1618 he joined the Dutch Army, where he studied military engineering and advanced his knowledge in mathematics. In November of 1619, Descartes reportedly shut himself in a room with only an oven heater. During this time Descartes had three visions, which would change his thinking and bring about a new philosophy. When Descartes left the room he came up…

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    The Clarke's Home

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    home, the staircase is the first thing to come into view then to left is where the living room and fireplace is located and then pans out to the right where the dining room is located. Also, on the first floor, there is a kitchen that had a Black Dutch oven and a barn sink that looked out to the backyard. There are no doors, all of the rooms are connected with each other. Wood Flooring went throughout the entire first floor and second floor. However, the original wood paneling had to be replaced…

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    Fiji Research Paper

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    were Melanesian. It is said that the tribe that found the islands were led by Chief Lutunasobasoba They lived on the island for about 3,500 years. Then around February 6, 1643, Fiji made its first contact with Europeans. Abel Tasman, a very famous Dutch explorer, who found many famous islands in the Southern Pacific Ocean, discovered Vanua, a Fijian island about 177 kilometers (about 110 miles), north of Suva. The first governor was Sir…

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    Even as an ardent non-Christian/Atheist, I’m a big fan of the whole Christmas phenomenon. Staff and students get time off to spend with their friends and family. Many people get the opportunity to travel. And there’s a definite magic associated with being a child (or man-child in my case) opening presents on Christmas morning. It’s been a while since I was forced to attend church, but I think I can cover the gist of the story of Christmas for those who may rusty on their ancient history. Mary…

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    I’ve avoided it, but I promised myself that I would try to go out with my friends. I don’t get drunk or do drugs, but I don’t look down on people who do. I’m awkwardly dressed in the best clothes my friends could find in my closet. The bus leaves Dutch Quad in fifteen minutes and we have to hurry to make it in time. We’re going to 547 Washington Ave. Unfortunately, this isn’t a party story, but instead a story that involves a party and a mental illness. That night was the night when my OCD…

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    Huma 2319 Research Paper

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    we would enjoy her food. Since nobody thought me, I learned from online and therefore not good on it yet. I will shortly provide recipe. Pilaf is traditionally cooked in a kazan, a sort of large cat iron pot, over an open fire, but cooking in a dutch oven over a gas flame will work just fine. Also, it is possible to save time by cooking the meat first in a pressure cooker. For this food we have to use sunflower oil. Fry the onions until golden brown and then add lamb and fry cubes are lightly…

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    The Middle Ages. It was a time known as the dark ages in European history. Just like today, the people living in this time period loved to be able to party, have fun, and go a little crazy, and that’s just what they had done. At these fun festivities that most of the village attended, there was drinking, games, and many professional performances. With the amazing variety of clothing and the weird ways to present food, the people living in the Middle Ages attempted to have the time of their lives…

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    Enslaved African Culture

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    Both the types of food eaten, and the methods of obtaining these foods have now been discussed, however how enslaved Africans processed and cooked foods can tell a good deal about their cultural behaviours and influences. Although not much is known about processing techniques amongst enslaved Africans, there are a few studies that have highlighted how they processed corn through milling, and meat through butchery. John Solomon Otto’s (1984) study of the lives of enslaved Africans at Cannon’s…

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