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    few constant characteristics of myself that I could be described with with one word, and you should too if you would like to on your next post. I am easy-going (quoted by Vera), trustworthy (Richard), earth-loving/eco-friendly/”vegetarian” (Kampung MASA), great listener (roommate). To name a few that others had said about me in between conversations that we’ve had. So just think about it, if your friend had to describe you to someone, what would they most likely…

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    Through partnerships and co-branding they can increase their brand awareness. Currently they provide fresh baked bread for the Roxie food truck and restaurants like Masa and Paisanos in Pacifica. They can easily market their brand by having these food establishments advertise their partnership with a sticker or logo on the menu stating “Fresh bread baked daily by Mazzetti’s Bakery”. As mentioned previously as a weakness…

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    Throughout this book I was mainly intrigued by Chapter 12 for several reasons. I have always been curious about slave life and this chapter really made me think about our past generations. The fact that people in our country actually lived that way, as if they were not people at all, seems all too unreal but it is unfortunately a part of our history. We are past the days of slavery within our county, but still to this day we have problems with equality, a lot of that being minorities. Daily I…

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    Dunstan's Act Of Heroism

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    1.During Dunstan’s war years, he feels bored and scared. He was a part of the infantry and during that time, he is excruciatingly bored, so much so that he is “bored till every bone in my body was heavy with it” (Davies). Later on when he sees a fair share of action, his loneliness is replaced with fear, he describes his fear as this, “I was, in a mute, controlled, desperate fashion, frightened for the next three years” (Davies). This gives the reader an understanding that Dunstans war…

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    Raymond Dalio Case Study

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    of robber barons and industrial capitalists to a new genre of finance, media and technology moguls; “masters of the market may not want fame but certainly want all the trappings of it” High end dinners at places like Eleven Madison Park, Per Se and Masa are very prevalent on Wall Street and also with Hedge Fund Managers and other finance specialists from Fairfield and Westchester County. These people make multi-million or multi-billion dollar deals eating White Alba Truffles, caviar and lobster…

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    The connection between humans and the land has undeniably been a source of vitality and community for centuries. In recent history, many people are becoming more and more alarmed by the disappearance of this natural land they grew up on, and therefore the memories connected with this land. In Tamale Traditions, by Amy Coplen, the author utilizes anecdotes and careful word choice to manipulate the reader’s emotions toward understanding this invaluable connection. Her goal in provoking strong…

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    The difference between passive observation and active experiment is that, during passive observation information is given by others’ personal experience and it is our choice whether to accept or to ignore it. Observation is given to us by biased experiences (Although everyone can say that they are biased in one way or another). By using observation as a way of producing knowledge are interpretations are more molded around what others have witnessed. In active experiment we are put in real life…

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    There are so many type of bullying, cyber bulling which is bullying through the internet, verbal which is using words, physical touching which is sexual.How big a problem is bullying or cyberbullying in your school or community. Over the years so many kids had commi sucide due to bullying, No kids has the right to feel unwanted or treated like dirt. Bullying has increased dramatically over the years. Bullying is a tremendous problem in my community because it caused a lot of kids to commit…

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    Bombing In Egypt

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    Roosevelt also used this as a time to tell Churchill that he decided upon Dwight D. Eisenhower as the commanding general to lead the Normandy Invasion. The result of the Cairo Conference was the declaration that was issued during the first meeting and stated that the Allied powers would use military force until Japan decided to surrender, so the allied countries could punish Japan for its aggression and hostility towards its neighboring countries. Arab-Israeli conflicts are still an issue in…

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    Corn, Mexico’s staple gain, is eaten fresh, on the cob, and is an ingredient in most dishes. Most of the corn, however, is used to make masa, which is a dough for tamales, gorditas, tortillas, and other items with a corn base in them. Squash and peppers also are a key ingredient found in a lot of dishes as well. The most commonly used spices in Mexico culture are Chile powder, cumin, oregano…

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