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    them inside. Even this participation seemed to have a common uniting feel about them, for the men seemed very happy to bring in the food, and the women cheered them with each presentation. There was mashey, a cabbage and rice dish, Egyptian kabob, hummus, and various fruits. The most interesting dish was maglooba, which consisted of many layers of eggplant, rice, potatoes and meat and it took a few men to flip over before serving. Tea and water and soft drinks were the choices for refreshment.…

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    Maryland School for the Deaf (MSD) should start rewarding its high school honors students with an open campus lunch. Open campus lunch can be defined as a school policy that allows its high school students to go off the campus during their lunch period. Open campus lunch policy can be set only by the school themselves. With this policy, high school students are encouraged to perform well in the school to obtain the privilege of going off campus to grab a satisfying lunch instead of subpar…

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    Entitled Americans: How our Excessive Food Waste Contributes to Climate Change Briana Clementz Denver South high school Spring 2017 Abstract How large of an impact does the food we waste have on the environment? Or better yet, how much food do we actually waste annually? According to Ira Flatow of NPR, we waste approximately 33 million tons of food in the United States every single year. By using scientific and argumentative resources, I was able to research just how large of an impact…

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    The goal of advertising is to persuade people to whatever service or product you’re providing. I wanted to write about McDonald’s and the way they advertise their products to customers, especially to children. McDonald’s has always used popular figures in pop culture for their commercials, from actors to athletes and animated characters. In earlier commercials for children they would often use Ronald Mcdonald who would become the mascot for the fast-food chain. However as time went on McDonalds…

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    Every country and culture has a different set of “norms” that dictate how and what a person should eat, and how they look. Exercise and diet are the main factors in how a person’s body looks and operates, aside from genetic traits that can vary from person to person. In the Muslim culture, the eating habits and body standards are immensely different from those in the American culture. The reasons why they differ is another interesting piece. The Islamic religion sets most of the rules that…

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    Sugar Detox for Beginners: You’re Guide to Starting a 21 Day Sugar Detox What is Sugar? In one form or another these days it is in every single thing we put into our bodies. Sugar does occur naturally in fruits and vegetables. However, refined and artificial variations of sugar have been created as well. These variations are put into processed foods to preserve and sweeten our food. Studies show that Americans are currently consuming sugar at an alarming rate of 130 pounds per year which is…

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    Gender Inequality In China

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    It is widely believed that China has the oldest continuous civilization. China more than 4,000 years of history can be verified (Wikipedia.com, 2015). Beijing is the capital of China, which is the focal point for the country. The official language is Chinese standard, which is derived from the Mandarin dialect. Most businessmen speak English. There are many dialects in China, however, everything is written in one language. A form of the communist government exudes China. The Chinese government…

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    INTRODUCTION The following analysis pertains to the Campbell Soup Company (Campbell), based in Camden, NJ utilizing the strategic management model. The purpose of the analysis is to examine the most recent activities of this publicly-traded company (NYSE: CPB), spanning the last 3 to 5-year period to determine the key strategic management issues facing the company, identify the company’s primary management level challenges and/or opportunities and to offer recommendations to address those…

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    In 2004, my country, Iraq, was in war with America. During this war the American soldiers dominated the capital of Iraq, Baghdad. They occupied the place, but the Iraqi people withstood the American soldiers. Iraq converted from a nice, beautiful and safe place to live in to enormously dangerous place because of the war. The American soldiers roamed in the streets. They started killing and taking anyone that was walking on the streets for no particular reason. I perceived a lot of gang violence…

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    Ghandi's campaign for independence went on, with his encouragement of peaceful protest and criticism of British administration and taxes. In 1921, Ghandi called for all Indians to boycott paying taxes on farming tools to the British, a strategy to have a negative effect on the economy. His non-cooperation campaign, despite its nonviolent aims, periodically became violent, and Ghandi was imprisoned in 1922 for instigating the movement. He was released two years later. The movement, however, was…

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