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    “Internal Despair” Human behavior has been discussed repetitively as any experience we endured to be a lesson, whether it be bad or good experiences. These lessons being learned mold us into the individuals that we become as we mature. On the contrary, it is found that some people experience more hardships than others in a set amount of time. Since we all are dealt our “cards of life” differently, the way we play them will determine our results of life. Expressed through literary works, this…

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    Halloween treats are one of the best perks of October, especially for all of our little ghouls running around. Cooking for Halloween brings the opportunity to make scary and delicious concoctions that would otherwise horrify us. So why not take advantage of this annual occasion to challenge your creativity and whip up some scary-good treats that will leave a lasting impression? Let’s face it, Halloween is all about bringing a smile to our kids’ faces, and these five quick, yummy snacks are sure…

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    Colonial children played an important role in the lives of puritans and the colony. The mortality rate of children in the colonies was much higher than now due to sanitation and accidents. It was not unusual for one in ten children to die from disease, sickness, or accidents. Children had certain duties and roles that they played between the ages of birth to three, three to six, and seven to twelve. As infants the babies were kept in long and narrow beds or cradles because the puritans believed…

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    Have you ever broke your arm? It was just me, my family, and my friends. I was with my friend Colby. We were by my friends house. It was winter and there was a lot of snow on the ground. It was very sunny about 50 degrees outside. We were riding snowmobiles. I was in about second grade. We were having a fun day. I decided me and Colby should race. I asked him and he said it would be fun. So we hopped on our snowmobiles and took off. We got to the spot where we were going to race. It was a…

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    were mince pies and custards filled with meat. 6 The meals were very plain and used little seasonings until later, a common meal would be roast beef accompanied with boiled potatoes, macaroni or rice, and a tapioca pudding. Other original American meals included johnnycakes, hasty pudding, and corn mush. Water was an unreliable drinking source in the colonies, making alcohol very popular, with beer and hard apple cider as the two of the most popular beverages in the colonies.…

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    Time and truth are two pivotal, thought provoking motifs, continually allied and contrasted in Arcadia, providing philosophical depth. Harnessing these complex themes, along with many dramatic and literary techniques, stimulates enticing thought processes in the audience. This includes questioning the direction and impact of time and the importance of seeking truth and influence of emotion. Considering these aspects together prompts the audience to conclude the essential nature of truth in…

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    My Heritage

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    America is a melting pot - figuratively and literally. For generations, people have immigrated to America from all across the world. These people have not only brought new cultures to America, they have brought new food. My family comes from many countries, including Ireland, Germany, Armenia, and Sweden. These cultures’ foods have created amazing holiday memories for me and have helped me to better understand my heritage. I believe that without food, holidays would not be the same and I…

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    What about dessert? Everyone loves to have a sweet treat after eating dinner, if they are not already full. Typically, it is expected in the American culture to eat dinner first, which typically consists of a meat and two sides. Then after finishing dinner, they will conclude the meal by eating dessert. More than likely, the dessert will consist of something sweet, such as, ice cream, cake, pie, etc. But what happens if someone disrupts the norm or switches things up? Let me tell you about some…

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    past of himself and how happy scrooge was as a boy and young man. Present showed scrooge the family of his college Bob Cratchit. Bob was a poor man with a big family. On christmas eve his wife prepares a moderately small meal of a turkey and fig pudding, but despite their lack of money, they are happy. He shows scrooge that he is now something of a tyrant and that his behavior makes problems for other…

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    The South African Bushman live in the South African desert. “ This is the home of the earth’s most primitive human being the Bushman.’’ They hunt for wild fruits and vegetables they also eat anything they might find, but their favorite is blood pudding. “They have no leader for each individual has been taught his responsibilities from birth.’’ They live in grass huts that can be easily moved when they move to find food. To them if you are 45 means old and if he or she becomes too decrepit they…

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