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    Executive Summary: My restaurant ,”The World Kitchen” is an international restaurant where we do not narrow down the menu into one specific type. In other words, we will be providing traditional foods from all around the world. The main idea of my restaurant is “Keep it cheap”. We want to let Japanese people taste food from various countries, without having to go to an expensive trip. Plus, tourists can visit my restaurant as well to learn some Japanese table manners and get a rest by talking in…

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    Clyde’s kitchen was one of two different service learning projects for the eighth grade. Clyde’s Kitchen is soup kitchen in downtown atlanta. They feed hundreds of people each day. During the service learning project we do two things. Clyde's Kitchen is managed by Crossroads Atlanta. Crossroads is a non-profit organizations that help the homeless people get back onto their feet. They help the homeless in four different ways. The four ways are Angels Over Atlanta, Clyde’s Kitchen, housing and the…

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    time can cure the pain. The novella “Kitchen” written by Banana Yoshimoto discusses a girl named Mikage that lost her family. First her parents and then the loss of her grandmother; losing her grandmother made her realize that she lost one of her closest family members. The author describes the main characters grief and loneliness; moreover she described her emotions through the kitchen and cooking. Mikage realized that her favorite place at home is the kitchen, where she expects to eventually…

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    A small kitchen doesn’t mean you have to pass on your potential Florida dream home, if everything else on your must-have list checks out. Peruse this list of tricks to make that small kitchen cook and feel larger than life. Shrink It! In a small kitchen, think core activity. An office desk, mail drop, laundry and giant island won’t fit a tight space, so resist thinking you must cater to multiple functions. Instead, focus on necessities. Equip your kitchen only to fit your cooking style.…

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    During my time at New Life Community Development and at the St. John’s Bread and Life Mobile Soup Kitchen, I learned quite a few valuable things. When I first started my academic service learning, I went in with the attitude of getting the job done and leaving. I had no intention of enjoying the experience. Although that changed when I walked into the Mobile Soup Kitchen on a grimy Monday afternoon with a whole line of people waiting outside the truck. I immediately started to prepare for the…

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    The soup kitchen has the mission of “providing a mutual ministry between the people of the Raleigh area – those who have and those who have not – by providing food obtained by donation and served by volunteers. In this manner, the true spirit of communion, that of sharing God’s gifts with God’s people, can be carried out in a caring and non-judgmental atmosphere”. Shepherd’s Table Soup kitchen has made a tremendous impact in the downtown Raleigh area…

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    “In the kitchen” is a short story of the author Henry Louis Gates, Jr.’s experience with understanding the significance of “the kitchen”, his family, history, the notion of good and or bad hair and the background on African American products. The understanding of the experience allows him to clearly describe the importance on why he thinks and functions a certain way. Henry expresses two sides of “the kitchen” and “In the kitchen”. “In the kitchen” highlights his mother’s hair at-home business,…

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    In Lisa Wingate’s the Summer Kitchen, an unexpected partnership between forty-eight-year-old SandraKaye Darden and twelve-year-old Cass Blue forms. SandraKaye certainly never expects to find hope in the little pink house left behind by her uncle Poppy on Blue Sky Hill. With her adopted son, Jake, missing thousands of miles away, Poppy’s murder, and her family life disintegrating in the comfortable suburban home that once was welcoming, Sandra feels as if her world is falling apart. Meanwhile,…

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    In the kitchen by Henry Louis Gates, Jr, is a text which reveals the struggle that African American people face with hair. It talks about himself and his friends trying to straighten their African American hair with its natural “kink” to try and conform in with other white people. The text talks mainly about hair, but the hair has another meaning. It’s about what the hair represents. The necessity for good hair shows the pressure for the African Americans to be equal with whites. It can be…

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    different stories among the ones we’ve read. These components are key to a story and show the differences between the two. To start, the symbolism in these stories is used differently, with From Chef Kai’s Kitchen having no symbolism! For my chosen examples based around food, in From Chef Kai’s Kitchen, it is the main basis of it all. “My intense focus, constant thirst for knowledge, and extreme love for all food, have contributed to my fourteen-year tenure in the competitive culinary industry.”…

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