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    But if you are hell bent on using your Duluth Forge Kamado Grill, think about grilling a tri-tip the day before and slicing up the meat for sandwiches for the game. And if you are ordering food, call weeks in advance (like now) to make sure that your party order can be fulfilled. Beer and Non-alcoholic…

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    have been a major factor in his interest in marrying her. During the American Revolution, Martha assumed the prominent role as caretaker for her husband along with countless other soldiers. Throughout the famously astringent winter spent at Valley Forge, Martha Washington permanently engaged herself to the responsibility of…

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    experiences and specialties. I also had the opportunity to listen to patients’ stories and concerns. I learned that medicine is not merely about applying medical knowledge to treat others, but also about the quality of interaction that physicians forge with their patients. Furthermore, this experience helped me explore the daily lives of physicians and the challenges they face. Overall, shadowing equipped me with a better understanding of the medical field and confirmed my passion for pursuing…

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    Greek God Goddesses

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    I’m going to be talking about The Greek God / Goddesses and describing their powers , their symbols and one myth about them , and their relationship to other god/goddesses. The first god I’ll be talking about is Zeus , he is the King of the Gods , and The Ruler of Mount Olympus , he is the God of the sky and thunder , Zeus could do whatever he wants , he is married to his sister Hera, and he is the brother of Poseidon , Hades ,Hera and Demeter , is a myth that Zeus was the youngest and his…

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    Should Cursive Be Taught

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    Cursive has been pushed aside, removed from everyday school curriculums, and even suspended from about forty states! However, I believe cursive should still be taught because it is an art form, you can write and research old documents, and it can make certain connections with your brain. Some people say cursive is not necessary, because we are growing up around technology and learning to type is more important. So although it may seem, in some people’s opinion, that cursive should not be taught,…

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    solid ground you stand on, but in an instant it turns to water, and you cannot swim. You begin to drown, because you do not know how to react, and suddenly all of the confidence you once had vanishes. In “The Most Dangerous Game” the setting both forges and develops the characters’ traits and inspires their actions. Rainsford, an elite, skilled hunter finds himself seeking shelter in an island he stumbles upon after his fall into the ocean. To his surprise, the only human inhabitants are General…

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    Have you ever enjoyed a romantic comedy, Neapolitan ice cream, or a strawberry and banana smoothie? Just as these items are wonderfully blended together to create a delightful combination, Charles dickens Great Expectations mattered blending the three elements of comedy, tragedy, and grotesqueness. In his novel, the protagonist, Pip, goes on a quest of growing up and becoming a gentleman in London. As we go about our lives with all these mixed emotions and events, pip also endures the same while…

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    Kardashian Pop Culture

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    Society today is unlike anything the Earth has ever experienced. Living amongst a “Technological Era” has admitted us to freely witness the enviable lives of millions around the world. Tragically, it’s no surprise that it’s predominantly our younger generation that are so heavily influenced by our “Big Brother”, the USA. His “celebrity culture” allows insight into all facets of a life in the fast lane. Movies, magazines and the dominant force of social media are all means by which he coerces us…

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    John says, then it is right and godly to love. It is neither right nor godly to adore love itself. Think of love as a tool. The purpose of a tool is to create something greater than itself. No one values the hammer more than the sword it helps forge. To covet the tool is pointless; it achieves nothing. Falling prey to passions fulfills no understanding of God; rather, it acts only as a distraction from God. The cross is a symbol of God’s mercy and sacrifice. We…

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    he was dressed in a rude, half Indian garb, and had a red belt or sash swathed round his body, but his face was neither black nor copper colour, but swarthy and dingy and begrimed with soot, as if he had been accustomed to toil among fires and forges. He had a shock of coarse black hair, that stood out from his head in all directions; and bore an axe on his shoulder. (Irving 151) This passage is good example of romanticism because the description given by Tom Walker about the great black…

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