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    Pani Puri Research Paper

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    Before my Grandma makes Pani Puri for my family, she makes sure we have all the ingredients. She recalls the recipe from memory, adding the ingredients without measuring tools, in what looks like a haphazard fashion. Her cooking can be best described in three words: delicious organized chaos. Just like my Grandma’s Pani Puri recipe, the Indian Community has a variety of ingredients, each with its unique properties and effects. While Hindu camp and the cultural events are rigidly structured and…

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    Kitchen Analysis

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    One of the secrets of relieving pain and chronic inflammation is understanding the potential of your kitchen. This is the food your prepare in your home and eat to rebuild your body. Just open your fridge, pause, and look at what your body will be made of tomorrow. Food for thought? Good - Now we can get started. In this article we will create a wonderful natural anti-inflammatory and antioxidant breakfast that will give you energy and a great start to your day. Interested? Excellent. First I…

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    Gary Soto The Pie Summary

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    This is observed through “the bald grocer whose forehead shone with a window of light.” Soto therefore leads to helping the audience understand the way of his younger thinking in this moment. To explain, Soto believes that God is watching him when he commits his “sin,” somehow warning him…

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    The Great Gatsby

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    of the events that occurred in Fitzgerald’s own life as well as many of his opinions and characteristics. Fitzgerald was born on September 24, 1896 in St. Paul Minnesota. His parents were Edward Fitzgerald and Mary McQuillan. Mary worked as a grocer while Edward became a salesman for Procter & Gamble after failing to be successful at producing and selling furniture. F. Scott Fitzgerald was born into a Catholic family that had strong, old, southern values and as a result…

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    The article “Is Facebook Making Us Lonely?” by Stephen Marche is informative and insightful because the author uses findings of various studies and real-life insights to portray how loneliness and social networking are confounded. Their correlation and confoundedness comprise the theme of this article. He uses the instances to make the readers realize that our connections might have become vast, but most of them are ostensible. The lonelier people get in real time, the more they log on to social…

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    Babbitt Literary Analysis

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    In Babbitt, by Sinclair Lewis, the author depicts the middle class lifestyle through George H. Babbitt, a successful real-estate businessman who needs self-affirmation through material possessions and high social status. The novel begins with a description of Babbitt’s early morning discontentment with his life; he finds his daily actions monotonous but quickly cheers up, for his career gives him some satisfaction. Through the book, Babbitt’s moods usually alternate between want and…

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    The main Utilitarian principle, as brought forth by John Stuart Mill posits that “actions are right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness, wrong as they tend to produce the reverse of happiness.” Basically, Utilitarianism holds the view that actions are morally justifiable insofar as they increase the overall happiness in the world. Following this doctrine, Mill would argue that it is almost patently true that the principle would endorse the torture of the child. Reason enough as it…

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    “Don’t believe everything you see. Even salt looks like sugar. - Author Unknown” This quote describes the suspense short story, Lamb to the Slaughter by Roald Dahl. The short story is about how a mother with an unborn child carries out the perfect murder. The story revolves around a pregnant wife, Mary Maloney and her husband Patrick Maloney. Betrayal by someone who is loved obsessively can cause a complete shift in personality which can cloud one's judgment about deceiving others and being…

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    family. He was named after his ancestor, Francis Scott Key, who is known for writing the “Star-Spangled Banner”. Fitzgerald was from a middle class family, his father, a salesman for a consumer goods company, and his mother, the daughter of a wealthy grocer. He had four sisters, two of whom died before he was born and another after he was born. The family moved to New York for a short period of time before returning to St. Paul, where Fitzgerald started middle school. F. Scott Fitzgerald…

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    Art During The 1800s

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    Art during the 1800s represented reality and detail. Artists were concerned with the fine finishing and details of the subjects they painted. Salons had conservative juries who screened and approved artwork that could be displayed for the public. In Paris, artists like Édouard Manet and Claude Monet would begin to challenge the status quo of art during the1860s. They influenced art in a movement that would be called impressionism. Impressionist wanted to capture the changes in the…

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