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    My way of defining culture is something that makes up your background or something that shapes you. The times of my life have been good and sometimes bad so that’s how my cultural identity is made up. I have multiple things that makes up my cultural identity but here’s a few I’ll tell you about. My cultural identity mainly revolves around Food,Clothing & Music. Boy boy boy don’t I like getting new clothes and trying on new things well shopping is another thing that makes up the way I am I enjoy…

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    This is a fast casual restaurant. The logo of this restaurant is a dried jalapeno chili pepper. Chipotle strict followed “Food with Integrity” which means their ingredients were organic. The menu on the wall was easy to read and the pictures of food were been showed on the side, also the calories reminds customers the food they…

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    Nowadays, United States is the country that has a variety of cultures, races, etc. mixing together by having immigrants in the country. United States is wide open for people to settle down on this land and on that time there is no process for immigrants. However, in the middle of 1840 until 1880, immigrants started to come in the U.S. such as Irish and Chinese because of demanding of unskilled and cheap labors. In the 1920, automation replaced the unskilled labors as a result immigrant’s policy…

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    Seotonin Research Paper

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    Serotonin is a neurotransmitter responsible for processes within our brain such as our mood, sleep, appetite, and perception. It is While serotonin is primarily found in the gastrointestinal tract the brain only utilizes serotonin produced within the brain. It is stored within the brain until it is needed. However, after our bodies have used the serotonin needed serotonin transporters remove the additional serotonin from the brain. Ecstasy which is an illegal street drug also referred to as a…

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    Working in Prison The way television depicts how a prison functions isn’t exactly correct. Most television shows normally show how Correctional Officers mistreat an Inmate or, Offender (politically correct term in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice) which may be true, but is most of the time taken out of context due to the circumstances. My career as a Correctional Officer ended this past January after 4 years of service due to a major incident that could’ve ended fatal. Working in a…

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    one-fourth of warm water in the pot then half of a gallon of sunny D which is added for a more flavorful taste to the broth. We will then need to add a ton of fire seasonings to this pot of broth. You will then need to add two to three, four inch jalapenos that are already cut up into pieces and ready to be tossed into the pot. That is going to be one of the main ingredients to a perfect broth. After that, it is essential to add half a bag of Zatarain's 5 lb crawfish seasoning which is required…

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    go to lunch around 1:30 P.M. We went to eat lunch at Wasabi Chi. We ate with my cousin Stephanie and her dad Steve. I ordered the Out of Control Roll and Japanese Chicken Fried Rice. The roll has ingredients such as spicy tuna, crab, cream cheese, jalapeno and shiso, lightly fried and served with sweet and spicy sauce. The Japanese Chicken Fried Rice is just lo mein noodles, their…

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    A volunteer named Libby became “vexed to distraction when the man slicing jalapeño peppers next to her told her that he ‘had AIDS’.” (Bender, 58). She would then march over to one of the chefs and question “him in a carrying voice, ‘Did you know that guy has AIDS? Is that all right for him to be working in here?’. She was astonished…

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    In the early 19th century, the waves of the Asian immigrants to America mostly found a job as day laborers. They fluently worked on cross-country railway, transportation system by rail, and in the mining industry. According to the data gathered by the Census Bureau in “Total Asian alone ...” the estimated number of U.S. residents on July, 2013 who were Vietnamese is approximately more than 1.6 million. America is a nation established by immigrants. Therefore, the immigrants’ culture also…

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    Bedroom Observation

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    When reflecting on your day before you go to sleep, most likely the thoughts that blur your mind involve important events. Nevertheless, our brains see much more than that. If we could recall every significant detail in our day to day transactions, we might all go crazy with excess and frankly unimportant details. Even though these details are unimportant, it doesn’t mean that you can’t interpret its meaning; for example, the sky when I looked out of my car window was blue. The initial question…

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