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    One the defining tendencies of Modernist writers is the rather melancholy stance they seem to take while pondering the world. They often suggest rather than state, emphasize questions over answers, and generally show rather than tell. All of this reinforcing the deep dissatisfaction they have with the traditions of society. Thus, it is particular interesting to look at a piece of Modernist literature that breaks the typical Modernist mold. For while Zora Hurston’s “How it Feels to be Colored Me”…

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    The attraction of television programs is undeniable and progressively appeals a huge number of audiences. Grasping this trend, businessmen utilize television as a way to introduce their products through inviting short TV commercials. Obviously, each product usually chooses for itself a group of potential customers so it partly indicates many aspects existing in our society, including gender ideologies. This essay attempts to show these ideologies reflected through some representative TV…

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    Ciguatera Fish Poisoning

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    Seafood is one of the most nutrient-rich food consumed all over the world, providing a prime source of high quality protein, vitamins, and minerals. However, being water-borne, this makes seafood more likely to be contaminated with pathogens, toxins, and chemical pollutants, which poses a high safety risk with their consumption. According to the 2013 Annual Surveillance Report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for Foodborne Disease Outbreaks in the United States, fish and…

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    Typhoid fever in itself is not a disease well known by history. Typhoid fever played only a small part in the history of the human race and compared to other diseases comes across as more of a nuisance with exception to its role in the Plague of Athens. On the surface, “enteric fever” causes a small but common array of symptoms: fever, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headache, chills, muscle aches and skin rash. The cause of the disease is salmonella typhi, a bacterium that rides contaminated…

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    In 2004, Chef Claus Meyer, and Chef Rene Redzepi opened a Danish restaurant named NOMA, in Copenhagen. The name NOMA is a contraction of the Danish words for “Nordic” and “Food”. NOMA is currently the most important restaurant in the world. Together Chef Rene Redzepi and Chef Claus Meyer popularized, and invented the idea of Nordic cuisine. They populated their menu with items such as wild berries, musk ox, and sauces made with beer rather than wine. NOMA’s success has empowered other…

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    Pop Culture Analysis

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    and instagram all began in America as tools for communication to be used in conjunction with rather than in the place of meaningful, real-life interaction but that has now shifted. The shift is attributed to the goal of making the world society’s oyster, accessible to all with free trade, free communication and limitless global communication on the worldwide web. You can represent yourself online in essays, thought trains, photographs and playlists but presenting yourself online requires an…

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    A fishery is a broad term used to describe any activity involving the harvesting of aquatic and marine animals, mainly fish. A fishery can refer to the fishing vessel, equipment and crew involved in the harvesting; the area that the fishing activity occurs in; and/or the species of interest. These can be wild captured seafood or seafood harvested through aquaculture. Commercial fisheries can also refer to the whole process of catching, processing and marketing the seafood for sale and involves…

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    Odyssey Of Feast Analysis

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    Food, Festive Events and Colors always make people think of and connect to laughers, happiness and joy. Once there is a saying “You can’t buy happiness, but you can buy ice cream. And that’s kind of the SAME THING!” The Odyssey of Feast showcases the joyful moments created by food and beverages in the 17th century with wide ranges of Still Life and Dutch Golden Age paintings. If you are looking for some Still-Life and Dutch Golden Age paintings, or you perceive yourself as a foodie. The Odyssey…

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    Boston Massacre Essay

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    as though Britain was hurting America. On the evening of March 5th, a group of rioters formed around British soldiers. They started to throw a lot of things at the soldiers, trying to get a rise out of them. The rioters threw snow, ice, rocks, and oyster shells. Meanwhile, the group of rioter continued to grow. At a certain point, one of British soldiers fired on the Americans. No one knows who fired the first shot, but after the first one, the rest of the soldiers fired at the rioters. The…

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    In two weeks, we compare pollan’s recipe and other recipes which we find in ASU farmer market Pinterest page. As far as I am concerned, a good recipe need to has cooking methods, component of ingredient and some tips for cooking. Pollan’s recipe divide four parts which is air, water, fire and earth. He think it is cooking basic elements. He uses four basic elements to cook. We can see the four basic element transform delicious food. In ASU farmer market Pinterest page, It contains too much…

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