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    How do comedians use their techniques to make their jokes laughable? Well in this case, a comedic author, Dave Barry uses a variety of comedic techniques in his writing “A Letter to My Grandson” to make his audience snicker. Barry’s letter is a high comedy that constantly uses sarcasm and hyperboles to create a comedic effect on the audience. Dave Barry’s letter to his grandson uses sarcasm and hyperboles to convey the universal truth that following the crowd isn't the best way to go because…

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    Kuhn Exploration Strategy

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    As I would see it, I trust that Kuhn has the appreciation to all the inclusiveness and the goal of the exploration strategy is all the more persuading to me, since he doesn’t trust that you don’t need to know investigative technique. Which Kuhn clarifies how an alternate perspective, how distinctive researcher functioned? Like alternate logician they trust that you do need to know extraordinarily strategy to do things. As stated science is an extraordinary huge heap of actualities,…

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    George first, no matter the consequences. For example, during the novel, although Lennie loves ketchup on his beans, he says “I wouldn’t eat none, George. I’d leave it all for you, you could cover your beans with it and I wouldn’t touch none of it” (pg 12). This quote shows that Lennie would od anything to help George or make him happy. Lennie clearly loves ketchup on his beans but would sacrifice that ketchup for George to not be upset with him. Lenny is clearly a good friend to George for the…

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    Lennie comforts George when he gets mad for Lennie asking for ketchup. Lennie says, “‘I was only foolin’, George. I don’t want no ketchup. I wouldn’t eat no ketchup if it was right here besides me.’ ‘If it was here, you could have some.’’But I wouldn’t eat none, George. I’d leave it all for you,”’(12). Once again the author utilizes improper grammar and diction…

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    The main argument of this article is the minimum-wage increase “bungle” in New York. There has been recent talk across the nation about raising the minimum-wage in quick-service restaurants to fifteen dollars. The article specifically talks about New York and how small business owners own and operate all of New York’s Burger King and McDonalds restaurants. This means that they pay a percent of their profits back the company no matter the franchisees makings. The article also covers the topic of…

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    Summer is a time where we all want our bodies to look their best! As college students don’t always have it easy when it comes to eating the right food. We turn towards food options that are quick to eat so we can continue with our hectic schedules. Now that we are home for the summer, why not refresh our bodies from all that college food and spend some extra time in the morning making something that is quick, healthy, and most importantly delicious! Avocado Toast Such a basic breakfast but…

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    Louis Lunch Research Paper

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    Many a Yale students have been kicked out for trying to bring ketchup in. According to Jeff Lassen “ketchup overpowers everything when you eat our food we want you to taste our food not the ketchup” (personal interview). Other rule they use toasted slices of bread they never used a hamburger bun and they never will. When ask Jeff Lassen stated that the slice bread is just a tradition…

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    greatest of all the sacrifices in Of Mice and Men. At one point in the novel, Lennie tells George that he would give all of his ketchup to George: “I wouldn’t eat none, George. I’d leave it all for you. You could cover your beans with it and I wouldn’t touch none of it” (Steinbeck 12). Lennie loves ketchup on his beans, and even though Lennie’s sacrifice of not having any ketchup is small, it is enough for Lennie and George. These simple sacrifices for Lennie are a lot because Lennie is a little…

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    Tim Hortons Essay

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    groups; Tim Hortons, maple syrup, Kraft Dinner, and Ketchup Chips. While it may seem crazy, all Canadians consume all four of these food groups for each meal. The average breakfast in Canada consists of a large double double, a pack of assorted Timbits, half a cup of white cheddar KD, and seventeen ketchup chips, all doused in a healthy amount of maple syrup. A typical lunch is made up of a large bowl of classic Kraft Dinner, a snack sized bag of ketchup chips, and a Timmies bagel with maple…

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    of their love for one another. In the opening chapter, when George was getting angry with Lennie’s prompt for wanting ketchup with his beans, Lennie gently says, “I was only fooling,' George. I don't want no ketchup [...] I’d leave it all for you” (Steinbeck, 12). This is an example of Lennie’s way of showing his love for George by trying to give him an imaginary bottle of ketchup. Lennie understands that he is a burden to George and he tries his best in order to make him proud by following his…

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