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    They Killed My Father

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    In the memoir, First They Killed My Father, Loung recaps her life from the age of five to the age of nine. Loung Ung describes to the young readers her torturous, devastating life during the Khmer Rouge invasion of Cambodia from 1975 to 1979. Loung tries to inform the reader of how life was for the people during Pol Pot’s, the leader of the Angrakha, regime by stating her own life experience at the age of 5 but using the diction of an adult. Loung depicts the situations occurring, repeats…

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    Suburban Town History

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    The town was established by Erastus Gary, Warren Wheaton, and Jesse Wheaton (City of Wheaton). According to the Wheaton welcome sign, the suburban city was established in 1859; it is about 30 miles west of Chicago. The total population of Wheaton, as of 2016 and 2017, is 52, 894; with a racial makeup of 87% White, 5% Asian, 4% Hispanic or Latino, 4 % Black or African American, and the rest are bi-/multi-racial or “some other race” (Suburban Stats website). From my observation, the town is…

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    Kafka Research Paper

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    reason why two of them left home, but I think they left because of Koich. Kafka decided to go to Shikoku in Takamatsu, which no one in his relative are living. He met Sakura, who’s age of 21, on the bus. After Kafka get out of the bus he get some noodle and find a library. He found many information about library before…

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    Alexis Tandazo Arthur McLuhan SOCI 3060 20 October 2015 The symbolic interaction perspective is a major theoretical framework in microsociology and social psychology, which analyzes the language and symbols used on a daily basis to give meaning to the process of social interaction. George Herbert Mead and Herbert George Blumer developed symbolic interaction throughout the 19th century, with the basic notion that symbolic interactionism analyzes society by addressing the subjective meanings…

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    Now, if anyone has ever worked in a fast- food restaurant, they know what it is like to get a horribly rude customer. They will know that they definitely aren’t being paid enough for having to deal with people all day. The job itself is not particularly hard, but the people that come through either make or break the employee’s day. There are three main types of fast food customers. There is the “long orderer”, the “frequent complainer”, and the “late nighter”. Every day, there is more than one…

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    Quinoa Case Study

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    The seeds can be ground and used as flour and the green sprouts can be added into salads and ready to serve (Chamorro, 2003). Quinoa flour is usually mixed with maize or wheat flour, with the reported substitution of in bread (10-13% quinoa flour), noodles and pasta (30-40% quinoa flour) and sweet biscuits (60% of quinoa flour) (Chamorro, 2003). Fermented beverage, ‘chicha’ mainly derived from maize, can be also made by quinoa grains (Simmonds,…

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    Typical dinner plates include a roast of pork to beef ad homemade egg noodles. (10) The author’s favorite childhood dish: “creamed chicken and biscuits” (10) A mentioning of the social norms of women: “She knew her domestic chores were entirely typical of the place and the times.” (11) There was an observation of lesser…

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    Over recent years many Americans are beginning to weigh more and more than they should. The weight itself isn 't the problem it’s the health issues that are related to being overweight such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, and the these are only physical health problems. In the article “Don’t Blame The Eater” by David Zinczenko he writes about how kids are suing the fast food company McDonalds for making them fat. As unbelievable as it seems he makes a valid point in…

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    fantasy of more protein in a nourishment allows the sustenance creator to put LESS protein in it. The buyer sees the thing - say chicken soup - to have more chicken in it than is truly there. Case: A clearly comprehended brand of got dried out chicken noodle soup. Is that chicken in there, or a touch of confetti? Taking after are the brief delineations of use of MSG: • Meat, Poultry and Fish MSG can be used as a piece of meat, poultry and fish as sodium or potassium lactate to open up time…

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    Rough Draft Short Story

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    next. Days pasted I sat in my room played games and surfed the internet, or watched anime. I was content with this life no worries filling my day with excitement or meaningless research on some idea that would pop into my head. I ate mostly ramen noodles because well I like them. About a few weeks later I was running low on food so I figured it might be time to go get something to eat. It was around noon and the sky was cloudy, the frigid cold wind was a wild pack of wolves biting at the warmth…

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