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    However, hot foods generally consist of alcoholic beverages, legumes, chili peppers, avocados, coconuts, fatty meats, nuts, and spices. While cold foods generally consist of milk, dairy foods, vegetables, inexpensive or lean meats, tropical fruits, eggs, and fish (Food and Culture 369). In the Philippines, these hot and cold foods are used to treat some illnesses. For example, fevers would be considered hot, and chills and colds are considered cold. Hot and cold foods are used to treat illnesses…

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    Economics Vs Society

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    Economics is the study of how a society distributes its resources. As indicated by the fact that it is still studied, it is not yet a solved field. Were there an answer, regardless of the complexity of that answer, no one would study it aside from those who needed the details to keep this perfect system running. One of the major roadblocks to solving the problem of the distribution of resources is the efficiency versus equality trade-off. But before diving into the issue, there are some terms…

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    two years on and off with a boot and crutches. Two years of no dance, no running, jumping, skipping, and barely being able to walk- two years where I had to teach myself how to function without the full use of my legs. I missed drivers’ education, Easter egg hunting, recitals and performances. But it opened my eyes-opened them to what life was like to thousands who couldn’t walk. My classmates told me how lucky I was to “get” to skip gym, I thought how wonderful it would be to run. I saw how…

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    The Renaissance Era was home to very unique cooking techniques and food preparation. Cooking methods in the Renaissance included spit roasting, baking, boiling, or frying, as well as salting and smoking. The most common way to preserve meat was with salt, whether that be by dry-curing or brining. Ways of preserving other foods was smoking, drying, or even pickling via vinegar. Dairy that was available in that age was usually turned into cheese or butter. Butter could be made in butter churns…

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    Family Communication: Paper One Korbyn Limber University of Oklahoma Have you ever seen My Big Fat Greek Wedding or most recently, My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2? Well, I have a double dose! Having come from both Lebanese and Greek backgrounds makes my family big, loud, loving, Orthodox (religion that is), and most of all, irreplaceable! My heritage which is founded on my family values and strong faith seem to lend itself to family communication. Family rules, family rituals, and family stories…

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    In early fourth grade, I moved to North Carolina from Florida with my dad. We moved in with my grandma and grandpa. We lived in a microscopic 2 bedroom apartment in a city called Cary. I was always very close to my grandma; she was like my second mom. I helped her cook and clean and we would occasionally watch Ellen together. Like glue, she was what kept our family together. In February of 2013, 5 months after moving, my grandma was having trouble eating. She would complain of her…

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    developed through the use of the first gate, the second gate , and the third gate. The start of the hunt gave Wade hope to his future. “The moment I began searching for the egg, the future no longer seemed so bleak” (Cline 19). This shows the impact of the OASIS on Wade as he from that point on was working hard on finding the egg and not giving up like other had. After the confidence that the first gate had given him after all of that hard work he ends up being the last person to find the…

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    Popcorn was domesticated in 5000 BCE by the Pre-Columbian indigenous people. It arrived in the American Southwest over 2500 years ago, but wasn’t found east of the Mississippi River until the early 1800s because of environmental and botanical variables. Prior to the 19th century, Midwestern soil couldn’t grow corn. The invention of the steel plow turned the Midwest into the corny oasis it is today. As popcorn popularity surged, various popcorn snacks were invented and it brought new intensity to…

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    Kevin Bassett 1/19/15 Mrs. Draheim Grade 9 Romeo and Juliet: Act 3 Scene 1 in Modern English Benvolio:I ask you, fine Mercutio, let’s stop this. It’s hot outside, and the Capulet family are walking around. If we see them, we’re going to get into a fight. People are going to get mad a lot easier due to the heat. Mercutio: You’re like one of those dudes who when he enters a bar, Slams his sword on the table and says “I hope I never have to Kill you with this!” And by the time…

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    In the world renowned franchise, Star Trek, there is a lot more than fighting the Klingons and finding new life. Hidden meanings, easter eggs, and inside jokes are just a few that appear in this franchise. Furthermore, most people don’t notice the logos, pathos, and ethos connection with the three main characters, Jim Kirk, Spock, and Bones. I didn’t even real make the connections till recently, and I watch it regularly. Let’s get rid of the obvious connection here. Spock is a Vulcan, which his…

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