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    Evaluative Essay: Native New Yorker Planning to go out with some friends? Whether it is with doctors, or scientists, or maybe your significant other, one epic questions always goes unanswered. “What do you want to eat?” Despite all of the knowledge we accrue throughout our life times, this is the hardest question to answer. We can spew out opinions on politics or trending pop culture, but when it comes to dinner, few are brave enough to make a suggestion first. With thousands of restaurant to…

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    carelessness is prevalent in his essay. One of his main critiques involves a pizza parlor and the customers that go to it. "Such shops often get prank orders, called ‘bogus.' Because help seldom stays long at these places, pizzas are often made with the wrong topping, refused on delivery for being cold, or baked incorrectly" (2). Basically, he tells the reader that people – college students in particular – prank call the pizza shop and place false orders just to amuse themselves. However, what…

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    monotonous one of pizza delivery. Three years ago she had met up with a then 17 year old Damon Henrich. Damon’s father had started drinking excessively since his wife died and had almost always been drunk. He turned on Damon because he resembled his mother so much that he couldn’t bring himself to look at Damon. Damon father had threatened multiple times to kick him because of this, but had never actually done it. Soon Damon’s father turned on him. He had just ordered some pizza from the…

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    Football players prepare for the game by tackling each other, throwing the ball, and putting on their helmets. Soccer players prepare for the game by kicking the ball, making some headers, and adjusting their cleats. Baseball players prepare for the game by catching the ball, swinging the bat, and sliding on their gloves. Cheerleaders are completely different. They prepare for the game by spending hours doing their hair and makeup, constantly adjusting their uniform in the mirror, and avoiding…

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    The Dreadful Society In today’s modern society it is essential to follow regulations, so there would not be any kind of tension among the people of all races. This tension we speak of, is one should not be treated higher them the rest because of their skin color. In the past century we the people had a lot of tension concerning the black people and the white people. The tension, provided white people more authority than black people. A fellow black person named Mookie from the movie…

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    Legs of strangers passed me in waves as I sat on the hard, damp sidewalk, my back pressed up against the wall of a 7-11 corner store. The amount of people vacating the buildings around me indicated that it was around noon. Everyone was on their way to lunch, their biggest problem being whether or not they’re going to eat Subway or Nando’s. Meanwhile, I’m sat here having not eaten anything but a bag of chips and a 99 cent chocolate bar in days. A loud growl erupted from my stomach and caused my…

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    “The Final Meal” Going to see The Last Supper: 700 Plates Illustrating Final Meals of U.S. Death Row Inmates was an amazing experience. This artwork is displayed in the Texas State art galleries on the second floor. Julia Green the artist put detail into each plate to display what foods inmates craved or refused to have right before being executed. These plates allowed you to take a guess on what race, religion, and culture these people where from without knowing who they were. Julia used…

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    wheat bread. The bread was toasted perfectly for my liking. It was made in buffet style, so there were lines sometimes. When there were lines for the sandwich I would eat pizza. The pizza was also buffet style. The options of pizzas were pepperoni and cheese. I always chose the pepperoni pizza because I like the meat. The pizza was thin crust so I would eat four pieces at a time to satisfy me. On one of the three nights we were on the ship me and my family went to a fancy restaurant. We had to…

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    Libertarianism being free from anything except our free will is something that is huge to me. There are many pros and cons to this thought. Of course some people are against this philosophic thought. Free will should be brought to everyone, but in some ways it is not always something that is real. Free will is said to be you’re able to make your own decision, which I believe we do everyday, but I do believe god has a path for us which allows us to make the decisions we do. Everyday we are faced…

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    Have you ever smelled a freshly baked pizza? The smell of the pepperoni and the spices that steamed up the windows of the kitchen , the cheese melting under the tray and once you bite the crunchy crust you can taste the warm cheese and the hot pepperoni that makes your mouth water just by seeing and tasting the freshly baked pizza. In the book Relish: My Life in The Kitchen by Lucy Knisley, she uses a memoir of her own life to tell her story with vivid colors and a unique way of seeing food.…

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