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    Norway Research Paper

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    It all comes to an end New Year’s Eve. The Syverson’s (Dad’s side of family) always get together with family for a big meal. We also have a big gathering where we make tons of lefse. Lefse is from Norway and is made mostly of potatoes. Rolled like a pie crust except a lot thinner, lefse in our family is served with butter, cinnamon, and sugar. It’s made on a special flat griddle and rolled with a rolling pin meant only for lefse. Another very important and popular celebrated day in Norway is…

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    minimized. What the graph, “Human Sources of Nitrous Oxide”, by suggests the intergovernmental panel on Climate change is the agriculture is the number one air polluter or nitrous oxides by viewing the large margin of blue cultivating the blue pie graph. The EPA actually had the same number for agriculture annually thus validating or confirming the claim that agriculture is the biggest problem via second opinion of…

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    Controversially, “The Help” is a drama packed novel based on the 1960’s civil rights movement in the south, told through the view of three main characters Aibleen, Skeeter, and Minny about how colored maids are treated by their white employers. Along the way, there are many themes continuously displayed in the novel; although, the most ostensible themes in Stockett’s novel are racism, feminism, and civil/social disobedience. First, race is where the primary emphasis of this book is positioned…

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    We hoped to do this by pledging to interact and engage with Nate when we could also relate to experiences or had something to add to the conversation. We tried our best to be welcoming and we had the conversation while sharing pie. The interaction began awkwardly as expected. Everyone introduced themselves and we began to talk. The ice was broken when we began talking about Louisiana crawfish. Everyone commented on different recipes or different experiences with crawfish. While…

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    Plant Capacity and Location According to Cambridge Dictionaries, the capacity is defined as “ the total amount that can be contained or produced, or (especially of a person or organization) the ability to do a particular thing. Where in plant designation, the plant capacity is the rate of producing output within a specific duration. On the other hand, the location is where the plant will be build up under with certain constrains such as cost budget, physical and chemical limitation, regulation…

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    The Office Stereotypes

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    How many female stereotypes have you heard of? How about their role in the workplace? The Office, an American sitcom, has a few. There’s the extremely driven woman in authority with a heart of ice and no personal life; everyone fears her, but in reality, she is an emotional mess. Or the passive, kind, maternal, reliable worker who everyone loves and never challenges authority to success. What about the career ambitious, hard-working, spirited and compassionate woman in leadership? If you’re not…

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    Throughout the Victorian era many inventions were being made and technology was developing at an exponential rate. While it made the lives of many a great deal easier their creation came with a cost. To develop many of the inventions and to fuel the the Victorian era many began to move from their homes in the country close to nature and earth into the ever increasing cities. Due to this great migration of sorts art and literature were less focused on and science and industry became the rulers of…

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    The Landlady Analysis

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    room, to the door opening before he could get his finger off the bell. This short story also adds another element and that is the lesson. It teaches the reader; never judge a book by it's cover. In conclusion this story is amazing it is like a good pie; leaving you wanting…

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    Rainbow 6 Research Paper

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    Good afternoon, everyone. All of you might have played many kinds of video games, but how many of you have played shooting video games. For today, I will introduce two shooting video games for this comparison, Rainbow Six: Siege and Ghost Recon: Wildlands. In this speaking, I will compare these games in three topics. First, I will talk about similarities. Next, I will tell what differences are. Lastly, I will show you the video game sales from the same publisher. So, let us begin in the first…

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    the Third Estate and was a major contributing factor to the French Revolution.The last cause of the French revolution was the heavy taxes the people had to pay. In the diagram titled “The Three Estates in Pre-Revolutionary France,” there are three pie graphs that show the population of France, the land ownership, and the taxes paid according to the three Estates. The graphs show that the Third Estate made up 98% of the population, owned 65% of…

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