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    Rape Culture: The Epidemic

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    Rape Culture: The Epidemic She was Twenty-four, the world around her seemed grand and full of potential. She had a boyfriend she believed she could trust. She would soon discover that trusting him was going to be her biggest mistake. On an early afternoon at her home they were in the bed they shared. She rose from the left side of the bed and she felt his right hand grab her right arm. A minor argument ensued because he was upset at her answer telling him she did not want to have sex. He let go…

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    Adrianna Cook I saw “How to use a Knife” on June 16 at the Horizon Theatre in Atlanta, Ga. This play was written by Will Snider and directed by Carolyn Cook. The play takes place in the kitchen of a restaurant. The restaurant is owned by a guy named Michael, played by Brad Brinkley, who was a line cook that started his own restaurant. The main character George, played by Brian Kurlander, is a man who was once working at big name restaurants, but personal circumstances led him to a job at…

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    Private Cooking Analysis

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    matters is if I can properly communicate my knowledge to my students, and that I am able to help them find confidence in the kitchen. Those interpersonal skills which are so imperative to good management are what I need to develop. This is week four for me as a teacher, and so far the biggest adjustment has been the mental switch from production to instruction. In a professional kitchen, it is imperative to get food out promptly. The clock is king. I habitually bring that mentality to my…

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    main aim of a business is to make profit. Finance is the lifeblood of a business and therefore, for a business to survive, it must generate profit. In order to make profit, a business must sell more and more, in other words, bigger sales. For bigger sales to be realized, a business must properly market its products to both existing and prospective customers. In its bid to market its products, a business is faced with one big challenge: to remain ethical at all times. Businesses are highly…

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    significant concerns relate to their not wearing their uniform properly, grooming of their hair and nails, and classroom attendance. Some of them also do body piercing, wearing of nail polish and jewelry, which he thinks is against sanitary norms of the kitchen. When he gives them low grades for their improper conduct they will become frustrated. He agrees that this may have contributed to some of the students dropping out from the program. On the flipside, he believes his evaluation has been…

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    One thought screamed inside Isaiah Cartwell's mind. I have to find her. This is our chance, our one chance. Go! Weaving through the swarm of dueling men, Isaiah raced towards his goal. The kitchen, please have stayed in the kitchen. He rushed towards the aft of the ship, to the hatch that led down into the kitchen. To her. BOOM! The ship lurched, sending Isaiah sprawling onto the blood drenched deck. There was a sickening crack, as his head smacked into the ground. His vision blurred in and out…

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    I am Woman, Hear Me Roar: Relationships and Power in Magical Realism In his novel, Chance, author Joseph Conrad famously said, “Being a woman is a terribly difficult trade since it consists principally of dealings with men” (314). Conrad, it seems, is often correct – scores of novels focus in part, if not exclusively, with the relationship and accompanying power dynamic between men and women. For centuries, authors have explored different methods by which to more deeply probe the power struggle…

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    Premade Food Log

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    day in the kitchen. I agree with many that the drastic change in this is due to the amount of working women in the United States. Personally I maybe spend ten minutes a day in the kitchen which includes the time to prep the food and clean up any mess I may have made. Even the day I had “real meals” at my house it was all cooked by my mother. She is probably closer to the 40 minutes a day many women spend in the kitchen. I haven’t found anything on the amount of time men spend in the kitchen…

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    quite frequently in scholarly research. However, there is more to these plays, which focus on the struggles of women in society and in their homes, which adds on to these feminist themes. The location of both plays is set in the home, primarily the kitchen, which is a very confining and sexist place in terms of the patriarchal structure in the novels. The lack of conversation about why these plays are set in the home with a majority of female characters raises a few questions. Why do Hansberry…

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    they are not treated equally in certain aspects. Reading the poem takes me back to history class and I recall all the discrimination that Native Americans had to overcome. Hughes describes a struggle by describing that blacks were sent to eat in the kitchen because they were not allowed to share the table with white people. This poem gives me hope that one day I will see immigrants driving, having the right to vote, going to visit any state they want to and getting the opportunity for a higher…

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