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    My Trip Essay

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    The minute plans start to come together for any vacation, the excitement and counting down the days doesn’t stop until it’s finally time to start the journey. Trips to an unfamiliar, foreign place are invariably my first choice because I am able to explore things that I’ve never experienced in my life before. Getting to see how diverse the buildings and cultures are in peculiar countries is an extraordinary opportunity that not everybody gets to do in their lifetime. My first vacation abroad was…

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    Why Avoid Warts

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    Why using natural remedies are good for removing warts? Description: There are various types of remedies available in these days to eliminate the warts from your skin but the best solution is to follow home remedies in this case. In these modern days you will get to see various modern ways to remove your viral attack from your skin but all of these ways may not be satisfactory for you. We all know that the medical science is being improved day by days and various modern treatments are being…

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    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, cinnamon, garlic, and fresh onion. Characteristic Foods of Mexico: Corn, beans, and peppers are staple ingredients in Mexican cuisine Tortilla: A flat unleavened bread made from cornmeal and water. (Enchilada, Burrito, Taco) Guacamole: A spread…

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    was available in that age was usually turned into cheese or butter. Butter could be made in butter churns throughout the 1500s and 1600s. (Alchin, “Elizabethan Food.”) Renaissance chefs took full advantage of the many spices on hand. Parsley, dill, oregano, pepper, cloves, nutmeg, and cinnamon are just a few ingredients used to flavor savory and sweet dishes alike.…

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    Interview With Shewit

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    Interviewing a person from another culture can bring you closer together in my opinion. The person I interviewed was a young woman named Shewit. I learned so many different things about her cultural background it was super cool. Her ethnic heritage was some Eritrean and/or East African. Shewit’s family generation goes as far back as her grandparents, this makes her and her sisters the first born into the United States in her family. She told me that was something unique about herself. When it…

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    something no one but the dealer would know. The marijuana could have another illegal drug in it, a more dangerous drug, such as heroin or cocaine. Fake marijuana could have other herbs in it. Like dried and shredded or ground up cooking herbs: cilantro, oregano, parsley, sage, basil, mint. It could even have dried grass mixed in with…

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    Aromatherapy Benefits

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    Most practitioners of aroma-therapeutics hold this opinion: THE most effective use of essential oils for health is for the prevention and treatment of infectious illness. Aromatherapy in the USA is still mostly relegated to New Age "hocus pocus", and some pretty-smelling little bottles of liquid. However, in recent years scientific researchers have compiled HUGE amounts of data regarding the effectiveness of essential oils in combating bacterial and viral infections. The oils protect us from…

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    Vegetarian Vs Vegetarian

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    Currently, in the United States, we have different options on what we want to put in our body when it comes to food. Many people are deciding to opt for tofu instead of meat and becoming vegetarians. Others are sticking to the traditional beef. I personally have chosen becoming a vegetarian mainly for animal welfare. However, my family is not, and therefore, there is a constant debate at our dinner table on which is the better choice. There are differences between each and both have unique…

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    Helicobacter Pylori Essay

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    Natural Treatment of the Symptoms of Helicobacter Pylori Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria that causes chronic gastritis (inflammation of the stomach lining) among people. Helicobacter pylori is the main cause of stomach and duodenal ulcers. According to statistics, 90% of people with stomach ulcer test positive for Helicobacter pylori. Characteristics of Helicobacter pylori This gram-positive spiral bacteria discovered by Warren and Marshall in 1984. They found the bacteria in the stomach…

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    Marijuana has not always been an illegal substance, and it shoulda never been made illegal in the first place. The criminalization of marijuana has destroyed the lives of tens of thousands. Say marijuana was legal it would help many with a multitude of medical issues and help suppress America's opioid epidemic. Marijuana is already known to help with many diseases, including Parkinson's disorder and even disorders such as PTSD. There is no good reason for marijuana or medical marijuana should…

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