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    Greek seasoning is a blend of herbs and spices commonly used in Greek cuisine. Many of the components have their origin in the Mediterranean region and have grown there throughout history up to the present. others have been imported since the days of ancient Greece. Oregano is one of the ingredients that show up in most Greek seasoning blends and it originated in Greece along with marjoram, another popular ingredient. Both herbs were used by ancient Greeks with marjoram being considered a…

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    San Fernando Nail Salon

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    1800’s, a priest from Spain took charge of the mission in San Fernando, and desired to bring something to remind him of his home. The priest brought olive tree seeds, and planted them around what was known to be as San Fernando. The olive trees grew very big and beautiful, and suddenly people became interested in the land. In 1874, the land with the olives was still part of the San Fernando Valley,…

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    calling? These questions, rather the answers to these questions allow us to press toward the high calling of Jesus Christ (Philippians 3:4). It is in this press, as the Apostle Paul calls it, we find the essence of our calling. It is similar to an olive press in its process and product. A group of close friends of mine went to visit The Holy Land several years ago and of course they raved how the bible came alive for them like never before. They told several stories of things and places…

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    Chicken Parmigiano in Olive Oil and Garlic Ingredients: • ¾ cup almond flour • ½ cup grated parmesan • ½ tsp. sea salt • 1 beaten egg • 4 pieces halved chicken breasts (½ inches thick) Sauce and Toppings: • 24 oz. tomato sauce • 1 tbsp. sea salt • ¼ tsp. oregano • 1 tbsp. olive oil • 10 julienned basil leaves • 2 minced cloves garlic • 6 slices Fresh mozzarella Directions: 1. In a saucepan, sauté garlic, oregano, tomato sauce, salt and olive oil. 2. Simmer for 15 minutes and set aside to…

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    Paul's Letter

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    Through the metaphor of the olive tree’s branches, Romans 11:17-24 describes the inclusion of the Gentiles, stresses the equality between Gentiles and Jews within the movement, and exemplifies the power of God. This passage builds on themes prevalent throughout Paul’s letters such as equality, unity, and the salvation through God and the belief in Jesus. Paul does this through an olive tree, describing God’s ability to break off branches representing the unbelievers, while also grafting on those…

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    Many people have some things in common and something different about them from other people. Tomi and Keet has some things the same and different about them. Tomi does not fight, does good things, and he lives on somebody else's property. Keet always wants to fight, he does not do the right things, and his family owns their own land to live on. But there are some things that are similar about theses two. A trait that Tomi has is that that Keet does not is that he does not fight. This is…

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    The perceptive quality of Elizabeth Strout’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, Olive Kitteridge, focuses on the ordinary, the regular, and quotidian aspects of life; growing old, the fluctuations of a marriage, the anxious growth of children, and life’s everyday trivialities and little feelings that swell throughout an individual lifespan. Strout achieves this empathetic sense by using long detailed and descriptive sentences, a healthy mix of cumulative and periodic which explore and bluntly state…

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    employing 150,000 people, and serving more than 320 million meals a year. In 2007, Darden sold Smokey Bones to Sun Capital Partners for about $80 million, At the time, Smokey Bones was Darden's third-largest restaurant chain, behind Red Lobster and Olive Garden. Smokey Bones was sold to Barbecue Integrated, Inc. who are responsible for owning and operating several bar and fire grill…

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    Rhetorical Devices of Elizabeth Stevenson In Babbitts and Bohemians: The American 1920s, Elizabeth Stevenson describes a change in the American people’s way of life during the 1920s. This change occurred in the way people, especially women, started to live a more free and distinctive lifestyle. Throughout this excerpt from Stevenson’s piece, she developed her argument using helpful rhetorical devices that displayed the 1920s as an exciting, new, and noteable change of life in America. Diction…

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    1. The internal stakeholder of Olive Garden, are the owners of the restaurant, which would be Darden restaurants, the employees and the suppliers. Olive Garden caters primarily to families also noted for being hospitable. It is a place where families grow and create memories and customers cherish those memories. The people that would part take in dinning based on the mention from the TV “The Girls Next Door” show would be the external stakeholders. Those customers want to experience the…

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