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    We woke up at 7:35am. We have decided to come and spend the Sunday at Ashcombe Maze and then head to shopping next. We went to Hungry Jacks to buy some snacks to eat and then we went to Springvale for breakfast. We could not come out with a decision on where to eat breakfast and ended up eating at a Taiwanese cafe. The Taiwanese cafe was a small store and the tables are stools were wooden. The wooden stools and tables were smaller compared to the many other restaurants we have been to. Marcus…

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    A tradition in my family on thanksgiving, new years and Christmas eve would be my dad cooking pork for the family to eat. The recipe was taught to him by my paternal grandfather. Being Hispanic is a topic that comes up everyday of my life. For example, in scholarship applications, college applications, AP exam days. The questions is always there, “Are you Hispanic/Latino?” Being Hispanic is accompanied by a set of expectations from your family, go to school, get good grades, graduate college and…

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    Huck As Nature “The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn” wrote by Mark Twain is a book which talked about Huck’s life in America. It also contained the conflicts between civilization and nature. Everybody knows that a civilization is an important way of life that’s used to improve people’s knowledge and behavior. Is that a good way for everyone to live ? My answer of this question is “no”, especially for Huckleberry Finn and the era he lived in. Civilization is a useless idea for the era of…

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    1.Odysseus’ family faces using all of the household wealth on food and drinking. 2. Homer asks Muse for help to tell the story. 3. It is represented by the amount of hospitality to characters. 4. Odysseus promised an alliance if he would make it back from hi journey. 5.The Lotus Eater gave Odysseus a plant and if anyone ate this plant they would lose hope on making it home. 6.The Lotus Plant reminds me of decisions made from phones as you sometimes don't think of what u say on text and it could…

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    Operating Systems Homework Sey_ Gozubuyuk 14501044 December 1, 2015 1 Dining Philosophers Problem 1.1 Problem De_nition The Dining Philosophers Problem is often used to clarify synchronization prob- lems in concurrent algorithm design. [1] In the problem there are _ve philosophers. They sit on chairs around a circu- lar table, and they either think or eat spaghetti. On the table there is spaghetti and _ve chopsticks, as shown in the Figure 1. The philosophers think until they are hungry.…

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    In most cases, all kids hate coming to school in general, but what we really hate is school lunch. Granted not all schools face this problem, but they kids that do, well it causes a few problems. I am lactose intolerant, therefor I can’t eat most things that my school cafeteria has to offer, some kids just plain don’t like the way our food is made or served, and lastly kids who have a “higher income and can’t get free lunch” don’t always have the money to spend $20 a week for a tiny lunch, and…

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    A Day in the Life of a Buddhist Monk in Korea, This girl wrote an article how she went a day with the Buddhist at the Beomeosa Temple in Busan, South Korea. When she got there around 1 pm with other foreigners, all of them immediately changed into their monk clothes. Consisted of a vest and baggy sweats designed specially for sitting “Indian style” when they will do meditation time. Had to learn few “temple manners,” like proper way to bow, whom to bow to, where to bow, how many times to bow,…

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    I broke the social norm Thursday evening around seven-thirty at the Olive Garden in Hialeah, Fl. The restaurant was busy at the time of arrival. The majority of the customers looked to have a Latin background, while the rest were black or white. Everyone seems to be middles class civilians. The atmosphere of the restaurant was welcoming, loud, energetic, and friendly. There were men, women, and children of all ages from infants to elderly people. There were groups, families and couples that…

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    Off Campus Lunch Essay

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    Being able to leave for lunch might give students the freedom that they think they deserve, but actually they are putting themselves in danger. Students benefit from what the school has to offer. School cafeterias have installed portion control to make sure each students gets the proper amount of nutrition they need. On healthyschools.com they said, “The goal is to teach parents how to be school health advocates and to become voluntary extensions of the school staff. The group has led schools…

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    The Crispy Fried Cat Gizzards panel in Gene Luen Yang’s novel American Born Chinese emphasizes stereotypes of Chinese people and their effect on society. At this point in the story, Chin-Kee has arrived to stay with Danny. They are in the cafeteria of Danny’s school, eating lunch. It has been a long day for Danny already, because Chin-Kee has been answering lots of questions correctly during class. Danny feels that this is drawing too much attention to Chin-Kee. Chin-Kee’s enthusiasm towards…

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