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    Raw Beef Culture

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    cannibalism. He asked me why I am eating raw beef and said that is disgusting. I was shocked and I asked if he eats Pig, then he replied no! That is “dirty”. How about pork I followed up, and then he expressed his love for pork with passion. I told him on my turn, which is disgusting. Why pork not pig? Sarcastically I asked! Because pork is cooked meat, pig is not! He replied. I understood that his reaction was from the lack…

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    meat you don't connect it to a dead carcass it's food nothing more. We grow up learning that even in children's books we separate cute farm animals from are food. Society makes industry animals life's no longer a life but simple a product. “we eat pork not pigs, veal not baby calfs, animals are not killed in a slaughterhouse but processed in a packaging plant” -Dana Jones. Effect on the animals. People don't see what happens to the animals in the factories. Around 27,397,260 living, thinking,…

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    Do Red Meats Cause Cancer

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    Eating red meats has been found to develop a certain type of cancer. A new study shows that a sugar molecule in the flesh of beef, pork and lamb might activate an immune response in our bodied that cause inflammation. This inflammation is the cause of tumor growth. Mice exposed to this for a long time caused a five time increase in the chances of getting cancer. No one knew why eating red meats caused such a high risk of cancer. Humans are the only meat animals who have to worry about getting…

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    background, because he wanted people to know who he was, and wanted people to know that Jewish people are what add drama to stories. The short stories “the Magic Barrel” and “The German Refugee” displays Bernard Malamud 's Jewish culture and background through characters and other parts in the story. According to Bernard Malamud’s the “Magic Barrel”, “Not long ago there lived in uptown New York, in a small, almost meager room, through crowded books, Leo Finkle, a rabbinical student in the…

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    Shane Koyczan is an award-winning Canadian poet, author and performer who rose to global prominence in 2013 when he published the spoken word Poem project “To This Day”. Koyczan proficiently represents his bullying experience and its shared aims in society through the proficient use of emotionally lyrical techniques to illustrate its emotional results and the view of discovering oneself. Koyczan attract the audience attention into his personal experience by relating his own experience as a…

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    architecture can be clearly seen in the Romanesque style, through the prominent use of roman developments like columns and rounded arches. These roman developments allowed the Romanesque style to learn and create developments in architecture like barrel vaults, piers supporting vaults, and groin vaults. Because of these architectural achievements Romanesque architecture is considered the first major architectural style developed after the collapse of the Roman…

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    When I was nine years old my parents finally told me that I could go skiing with them on their annual skiing trip that they do every February. Although they commonly go in February, they decided to also take me and my brother in December and said that we would still go in February. When the day arrived, we loaded our car up and left our house and started to head to Breckenridge, Colorado. About ten minutes after we left, my mom goes “Oh Crap”. My dad asks what and then she told him that we left…

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    beer cheese platter or the smoked chicken wings appetizers, and have a seat in their restaurant when you’re ready to try their famous catfish dinner or sample the pulled pork plate. Stop by Hall’s On The River between February 1 and February 7 to kick off Superbowl Sunday. When you buy a glass of Kentucky Bourbon Ale, Bourbon Barrel, or Country…

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    Term Limit Analysis

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    To do Better transitions / citations / category titles Relook at raw notes Excel -> make it look clearner / includ the numbers fo the previous serving legislatures Analysis of the Ideas Supporting and Opposing Term Limits for US Congressmen and the Potential Negative Consequences for the Institution of Congress Part I: Introduction The history of term limits dates back to the Ancient Greeks and Romans; the Greeks rotated everyone in their council of 500…

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    a year by 2040. Japan's construction workforce is also shrinking: today it is a third smaller than in 1997 and building firms are already having trouble finding workers to rebuild areas from the 2011 disaster. Much of the problem lies with the pork barrel politics that characterized postwar Japan. The ruling Liberal Democratic Party draws much of its strength from rural constituencies, which means public works projects have long led to huge spending in the countryside…

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