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    Ice Cream Essay

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    Ice cream is defined as a sweetened frozen food which is composed of dairy products like milk, cream and infused with sugar, stabilizers, emulsifiers, flavorings, water and air. Ice cream varies all over the world this is because the mixture of the ingredients is different from one another. But a good ice cream is composed of: 12% milk fat, 14% milk solid non-fat, 15% sugar, 0.2% stabilizer, 6.2% emulsifier, 55-64% water which is still exclusive of air. Since, ice cream is a whipped product; it…

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    Police Force Confessions

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    Before I begin, I would like to take this opportunity to say God Bless America, God Bless the Bill of Rights, and Thank God for the Fifth and Sixth Amendments. The reason for my optimism is due to the fact that 2016 happens to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the renowned Miranda v. Arizona Supreme Court Case. Arguably one of the most influential Supreme Court decisions of our nation’s history, Miranda’s case caused a revision on how authorities from all over the United States would forever…

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    Struggles Even after a sinner changes his evil ways and returns to an honest lifestyle, life is not easy; he still faces many moral dilemmas which, will act as a catalyst to strengthen his dedication to his improved character. In Les Miserables, Victor Hugo depicts the constant struggle to be moral in the cruel society of nineteenth-century France. Jean Valjean, an ex-convict, repents from his ungodly ways when a bishop shows him kindness and compassion. After committing himself to God, the…

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    Eric Arthur Blair; was a man of strong opinion who addressed political movements like imperialism, fascism and communism. As an English novelist, essayist and critic this man played a big role in politics in his time. Through his novels Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four he spoke stories of his life and political issues in early and mid 1900’s (“George Orwell”). In Motihari, India on June 25, 1903, Eric Arthur Blair was born. As a son of a British civil servant he spent his first years in…

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    The Most Valuable Idea: Often times feeling guilty is worse than getting caught. Evidence from Literature – And Then There Were None * Mrs. Rodgers fainted after she was accused of the act of murder by a mysterious voice on a record player (Christie 48). * “Funny, just this minute he didn’t want to get away from the island… back to his little house, back to all the troubles and worries… You’ve come to the end of things… He knew, suddenly that he didn’t want to leave the island” (Christie…

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    Foucault’s concept of episteme demonstrates the acknowledged perspectives on a prominent subject in the society. In order to prove the people’s perspectives on the Jews in the nineteenth century, Chris Snodgrass has explored the Jews’ conditions in that time. He reveals the views which have suppressed the Jews in that time. Snodgrass states that in 1850 only about 20.000 Jews resided in London with an even smaller number in the rest of Great Britain. They continued to be denied civil and…

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    Normative vs. Descriptive Why Sun Tzu’s moral law could still lead to the destruction of world? The Art of War is one of the most influential military treatises in the world, it precisely details the necessary factors to win a war in just thirteen chapters, which is probably the reason that, even in contemporary history, this book is still considered as the reference or guide in the battlefield. In this way, The Art of War is undeniably a successful battle book, and Sun Tzu a talented…

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    In order for the reader to further understand what it was like to be an African American during the 1930’s to 1960’s they should read The Negro Motorist Green Book by Victor Hugo Green. Green book gives a unique collection of data during the Jim Crow law’s. The Negro Motorist Green Book had its importance during the time of civil unrest during the 20th century. He wrote this in response to Jim Crow laws in the United States from 1936 to 1966. The book was release every year expect during World…

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    Imagine being chased in a forest by a vicious, bloodthirsty mutt. You are scared to death thinking it is hot on your trails. You take many precautions to protect yourself, just to learn that there was no dog in the first place.... What is really going on? The answer is explained in The Hound of the Baskervilles, which is the third Sherlock Holmes novel written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Published in 1902, this story continues the adventures of the consulting detective Sherlock Holmes and his…

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    The Swiss Science Center Technorama is a hands-on science museum in Zurich, Switzerland, which aims to give individuals the environment and tools necessary to learn more about science phenomena. With its 120 employees and over 500 exhibits, Technorama hosts over 280,000 visitors a year, 60,000 of which are school children; its expansive, 7,000 square meter facility attracts people from across Europe with its unique exhibits. The vision of the Swiss Science Center, Technorama is to give people…

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