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    as I had transported to an actual Chinese new year festival. The room was filled beautiful music; even though, I could not understand it, but the sound of it made it seem as if I were in China. The delicious smell of the Chinese cuisine, and it’s rich culture was everywhere you…

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    Jaguar Essay

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    The jaguar's fur is usually a rich shade of pale gold to rusty red with black spots, and a whitish shade on its stomach. What looks to be the jaguar's spots are really large broken-edge rosettes, or circles, which have smaller black sports in them. Some jaguars are all black or just…

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    To keep Lennie focused, George has turned the American Dream into a fantasy where they have control over property and Lennie is especially keen on tending to the rabbits. ‘Live of the fatta the lan!’ This quote shows how George and Lennie are dedicated towards their aspiration and the verb ‘live’ implies the certainty George has. The author Steinbeck is contrasting the optimism of the characters to the realistic people…

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    the least compensation. Whereas the rich, who are already at the top, just keep getting richer, and accumulating larger masses of wealth that they don’t need. Thus resulting in the laborers getting paid much less than the value of the labor that they contributed. As Karl Marx said, “this is stealing, or exploitation of labor”. With these wages for the hard working laborers often being too small to live off of, they are forced deeper and deeper down the rabbit hole of poverty. “The…

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    Milk Myth Essay

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    Milk! Your child’s favorite drink. Is it really as good as they say it is? Did you know that in Medieval England doctors would spit on wounds, because saliva was believed to have healing properties? Parents would also tie rabbit feet around their babies necks to ward off illness? Indeed, history is replete with unfounded health beliefs, and to everyone’s detriment, the milk myth is among the most tenacious. Milk is much more than just a drink, It’s a cultural phenomenon that can be traced…

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    Louis Pasteur was born in Dole, France on December 27th in 1822. He was the son of Jean Pasteur and Jeanne-Etiennette Roqui. His father was a poorly educated tanner, who had high hopes for his son to excel in his education. * Pasteur gave a significant impact to the world of scientific research through his numerous contributions. Earlier in his life, Pasteur worked as a chemist, and dealt with the specific nature of tartaric acid. Tartaric acid is a type of acid that occurs naturally in many…

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    After watching art 21 videos and doing my own research, I was able to profoundly understanding art within myself personally, and expand the way I understood luminosity and whole caboodle. Taking a look at myself is one thing, but being capable to explore extraneous work outside of the theater is a significant way to gain cherished motivation. In my essay I will be discussing these artist in particular order, Shazia Sikander, Jeff Koons, Maya Lin, James Turrell, Michael Ray Charles, and Vincent…

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    On August 16, 1896, an American, George Carmack, along with some Indians discovered gold in Rabbit Creek, Yukon. And the news spreads, causing hundreds of people wanting to claim their own gold. In a survey I collected, about 64 percent of the responders said that they were willing to put their lives at risk for a low chance of becoming rich off their discovered gold. So it makes sense that there was a big part of our population that went to Yukon, Canada to seek for…

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    Hiwi Essay

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    The Hiwi is an example of a modern hunter-gatherers group. They obtained most or all of their food by hunting wild animals or gathering wild plants. This term is also known as hunter-gatherer or forage. The Hiwi reveals there are a lot of variations within the diet of small foraging society. The Hiwi source for food are diverse, they gathered different kind of animal and plants from different places such as savannas, forest, rivers, and swamps. Because of the geographical factors, Hiwi doesn 't…

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    Wordless picture books convey a message through its illustrations--without words. Wordless picture books can be used to promote literacy-rich conversations, between the listener and speaker; thus, allowing children create his or her own story, in his or her own words. Nonetheless, oftentimes, elementary students enjoy writing his or her own story that accompanies the wordless picture book…

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