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    The mind works in many different ways, there are electrolytes or shock waves running through the brain. Getting pinch or getting hit by a ball would activate the sense of the body once the brain receives the wave it will process it and respond to the action that is going on. I have worked in a kitchen for most of my teenage years, where I have experience burns, cuts and verbal abuse to the point where no one could understand why I chose this life style. I started to work in a rustic farm to…

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    with the hosts and interacts with the customers. If anything was to go wrong with the customer’s food and they wanted to speak with a manger he would be the one to speak with them. Every Friday and Saturday night we have five hosts working. Two hosts will help servers bus tables (only if it is busy because that is not our job) and wipe the tables. Another two hosts will be in charge of hospitality food and sitting people. Lastly, the fifth host will be running the board. This consists of giving…

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    Food Literacy Definition

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    you know that your food habits can shorten or lengthen your lifespan? a lot of people are ignorant about the effectiveness of food in their life that is why the term "food literacy" has emerged to educate people about the healthy lifestyle and the healthier food choices.Your food habits that are related to your healthy food is a describing of "food literacy" term. "Literacy" means understanding where the food you eat comes from, who produces it and if it is good for you or not. Food literacy…

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    With eighteen Texas locations, Gloria’s has been serving people for thirty one years. A restaurant that serves the best El Salvadorian, Tex-Mex and Mexican food. Gloria’s is named after of course after one of the owners, Gloria and her husband Jose. The owners and founders of came from El Salvador to Houston Texas in the late 1970’s. They then relocated to Dallas, in which the restaurant gained distinct recognition for their savory, tasty dishes and fine cuisine. Gloria’s has since been a Texan…

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    How to Make Brownies At some point in a person’s life they need to bake something. You may need to bake for a bake sale, party, or a nice gesture. As you can see, baking is an important skill, whether you like to or not. A common dessert that almost everyone loves is brownies. They are also one of the simplest to make. Everyone needs to know how to make a good batch of brownies. Ingredients First, the baker must gather the ingredients needed. Some of these would include: Brownie mix, Eggs,…

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    Eating is one of the most important daily activities. "Chew your food 30 times before swallowing it. "That is a phrase you may have heard many times during your childhood. However, it is likely that not so many people care about how well they chew their food. Actually, Japanese people in the Yayoi era are said to have chewed about 4, 000 times at one meal. Those in the Kamakura era around 2, 500 times and those before World War II 1, 400 times. Now, the average Japanese person only chews about…

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    Food has always been a social event. From the great dinners of the roman household, the last supper, and the good old fashioned American thanksgiving, people have always been able to associate their favorite foods with their season for eating, the event the food was most common at and what emotions were carried with that particular time. The iconic thanksgiving turkey is a prime example. Dining, with or without company can invoke feelings of emotion as well as physical contentment. Such…

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    Shaming and Punishing the Obese As a society, Americans hold strict beliefs as to what is the ideal and what is not. However, those who do not fit into the cookie cutter formula are shamed and punished for being different. American culture recognizes obesity as a body type that deviates from the norm and thus rejects the group as a whole. This paper will focus on what obesity represents in modern American culture and the ways in which the obese are shunned and penalized because of their build.…

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    income districts of Louisville, there are limitless fast food chains speckled throughout the neighborhoods, with zero grocery stores in sight; making the attainment of wholesome food very difficult, if not impossible. This in turn, contributes to a lack of nutrition and increases health issues, as is demonstrated by high numbers of heart disease and cancer deaths (Adelman, 2008). Essentially the social systems and policies allowing so many fast food chains to be in existence, like a lack of…

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    Dog Food Persuasive Essay

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    because just as is the case with humans, prevention is better than a cure. An excellent way to achieve this is to make sure that your dog has the healthiest diet possible, because again, just like with humans, the food that you take in has a huge effect. It’s easy to think that all dog food is the same: it all looks pretty much the same, it all smells the same – but the ingredients can…

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