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    Working with local bussnisses may be the answer for the hunger problems in the homeless comunity.Most buissnesses have deals were if you buy one item you get the other for free, or at a discounted price Utalizing these deals could mean the end of hungry kids, men, women, and elderly in the homeless population. To begin with, let me introduce FH otherwise known as Feeding the Homeless. FH is a non profit orginazaton with dedicated individuals that wish to end hunger in the homeless comunity.…

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    The Call Of The Wild by Jack London is a great read. This is a fast paced book that hooks the reader, making it hard to put the book down. In paragraph 1 when Buck is taken by Manuel and sold he ends up with a guy in a red sweater, who then puts Buck in a cage. Buck plans to get out of the cage and attack the men for taking him, although his plan doesn’t work and he ends up getting beat. Later in the chapter he is sold to Perrault and Francious, I was so curious what was going to happen I didn’t…

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    Breakfast Deprivation

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    Consuming breakfast may increase nutritional intake for children and boost their performance at school. Mahoney et al. (2005) conducted an experiment to test the effect of breakfast on cognitive performance on primary school children in the USA. The children in the study either consumed an oatmeal or ready-to-eat cereal breakfast or did not and then completed a series of cognitive tests. They found that breakfast consumption increased cognitive performance, especially in the students who…

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    Culture Of Food Essay

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    Food is an energizer, food is culture, food is sharing and it can be an expression of love. Literature uses food in many different ways because it is something that any reader can connect with immediately. Everyone knows different cultures have different foods, so authors can put their heroes in situations where they eat odd foods to express a drastic cultural change. Authors can build trust between their hero and other characters by having them share food, just as they can easily build tension…

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    because America is supposed to be this great place a freedom, yet it couldn’t be farther from it. But also it shows that he feels America can be that great place that it was supposed to be. In the poem Hughes says “I am the people, humble, hungry, mean – hungry yet…

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    Example: The Trickster Throughout this whole course, I have constantly seen the trickster character archetype. Tricksters tend to be crafty, mischievous, and usually funny. Sometimes, they can change their roles in a specific story. The most important thing about tricksters is that they are not nefarious by nature, but they just enjoy humor even if it is at the expense of others. They also are used to teach life lessons and morals. The best thing about a trickster is that it can be anyone from…

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    Great Depression Families

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    allowed to eat it. Meat was too expensive at the time and parents could not afford to give their children more food even if they were that hungry. In addition, kids would steal food in order to survive. Because of the food that was rationed in their homes, some of these children resorted to these actions. Most kids realized this was wrong but they were so hungry that they still did it anyways. When situations got even tougher, parents were sometimes forced to send their children away to other…

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    The short story, The Lady or the Tiger, creates a wide amount of suspense. The kingdom in the story does things differently than the way things should be done. Instead of people deciding weather one is guilty or not, the king thinks the person's fate will decide in the kingdom's arena. Being thrown into an arena cannot make a decision like that for someone. Even if not guilty, you may pick the door with the tiger behind it and be considered guilty. The things that are done in the kingdom are not…

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    Extended Study – Connected Texts Compare the ways in which the creators of your chosen texts explored self-growth. In Markus Zusak’s novel When Dogs Cry and in Tom Hooper’s film Les Misérables, stylistic features are used to explore the theme self-growth. Both texts show the idea of self-growth in many different forms. Self-growth with help from others, self-growth due to a difficult situation and self-growth because of a change in beliefs has been explored in Zusak’s When Dogs Cry and…

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    appear on the scorched, dark Earth like new babies being born into a eerie void. Wind howls from left to right, in front of any skinny, hungry person who is surviving, waiting to drop on the floor and die. Not a single inch of water to be seen anywhere, only crimson liquid streaming around it's only crevasse with the blood of the dead ones. A small, hungry child digs through the thick sand, looking for a small crumb of food, but only to find the unsatisfying, disgusting, horrid worms that dig…

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