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    a.1. In native American culture, what is considered the cause of illness? How may this influence the treatment of a medical disorder such as type 2 diabetes? a. According to the book, the cause of illness in the Native American culture is the imbalance of the supernatural, spiritual, or social implications. It may influence the treatment of type 2 diabetes because Native American believes that diabetes is cause by the food provided by whites with the intention of eliminating them. 2. Pick two…

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    Nba Player: A Short Story

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    replied “Actually it wasn’t at all. As we pulled in the smooth driveway he told me ,”Never give up “. After dinner I went up to my comfortable king sized bed. I said to myself “ I will be great.” The next day I woke up smelling the good smell of maple syrup and, perfectly cooked pancakes, scrambled eggs, bacon ,grits and, last but not least sausage patties. That is my favorite meal for breakfast.…

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    cinnamon • 1 tsp. veggie oil • 2 tbs. apple juice • 1 tbs. maple syrup • 3 ½ cups water • 1 ½ cups wild rice • 1 cup mixed dried fruit (raisins, apricots, cranberries, etc.) • ½ tsp. ground nutmeg • Pepper and salt as required Directions: 1. Add the water and rice into your pressure cooker. 2. Close the lid;…

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    The United States and Canada both share a common physical geography and history of how they were developed. Together, they make up 13% of the world’s land mass, making them the second and third largest countries in the world (Perrons, 2004). About 80% of the population in North America lives in cities. Montreal and New York City are both listed in the top twenty largest cities in North America (Largest Cities in North America by Population). There are many cultural traditions that have developed…

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    Once in a Lifetime Opportunity First, we got on the bus to Quebec City, Quebec to go to the Quebec Peewee Hockey Tournament. It was a struggle for me because I had a broken leg at the time. Even though I had a broken leg, I was still so excited to travel to this historic town to watch the game I love. It was a long bus drive to the city, so during the drive I occupied my time with reading, sleeping, and watching movies for the most part. I was having a lot of fun on the bus with my…

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    don't have to. For the uninitiated, the Master Cleanse is a 10-day (more or less) fast that's been around since 1941; some guy named Burroughs came up with the whole idea. You basically consume nothing (meaning you fast) but this lemon juice / maple syrup / cayenne pepper / tea thing (it's actually a pain in the ass to make) in an effort to cleanse your system of toxins and/or lose weight. The cleanse also claims to cure disease and fix all sorts of ailments. The cleanse got a lot of buzz…

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    Canadian Identity

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    Many people identify Canadian identity as a hockey nation that enjoys maple syrup and beavers on coins, but the way I see Canada as a place where people come from different parts of the world to live together in harmony. Canada is one of the youngest countries but the oldest democracy without a civil war in 153 years of history. Canada does not have an ancient heritage compared to the United Kingdom, Japan, India, Mexico, China, etc. But it has one of the biggest multicultural societies.…

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    If there was no difference in skin color, would there still be racism? For as long as anyone can remember, there has always been a higher class, who look down upon people who are not fortunate to be born in the right family. In To Kill a Mockingbird, a six year old girl, who was raised to stand strong, while not to judge, has seen more truth to the world than most grown adults. As she experiences this truth, she questions the recognition of the social standards in her words in the story she…

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    other burger joints like Shake Shack, Five Guys, or Smashburger. They did not taste as greasy or as unhealthy as the other burger restaurants.A must try is the Breakfast All Day burger, at $6.97 each, which is packed with American cheese, bacon, maple syrup, a fried egg, hash browns, grilled onions, and ketchup. This unique option combines a whole breakfast meal into one sandwich. The burgers, all with a signature brand logo stamp on the bun, are not saturated with oil or grease. Another unique…

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    In 1789, waffle parties were introduced. At these parties, guests would enjoy waffles sweet, with molasses or maple syrup, or savory, with kidney stew5. Today, waffles are a popular breakfast item across the United States. There’s even a Waffle Day! Waffles are acknowledged on August 246! The first Waffle House was created outside of Atlanta on Labor Day, 19557 and…

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