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    As a former Starbucks Barista, and an avid coffee lover – I have tasted, smelled, ground, prepared and often offered guidance to those looking for the perfect brew. I’ve heard every question, except: “Where do these beans come from?” Maybe if you asked me then, I would have touted that each bag has a specific region that they were farmed from, which is why they all have subtly different flavors – like wine. But that only answers the very basic question and does not answer how it got here, how…

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    Gold, it’s what everyone hopes to find someday, well in California it was found. On January 24, 1848 James Marshell discovered gold in California. The word got out so people from California came in and started searching for gold, word got out to the east they wanted proof. Then the government went out to look and it was confirmed real gold. It was reported in many news papers around the country and that’s how the California Gold Rush began. Challenges faced during the California Gold Rush were…

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    Introduction of Starbucks Name of establishment is Starbucks Coffee. Both of the chains are American coffee and the cafe. Starbucks has a mission is to “inspire and nurture the human spirit like one person, one cup, and one neighborhood at a time.” Location in the city of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Introduction of the Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf Name of establishment is The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf. “Coffee Bean” as more simply called to everyone. His restaurant under franchise business is an…

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    Are you a cheesecake lover? If the answer is yes, let me introduce you to some history of cheesecake briefly. Back into prehistory (previous time of invention writing in human history), cheeses had been around for a thousand years according to an anthropologist who excavated cheese molds (Bellis, 2014). However, the first cheesecake might have been made in Greece in order to eat good source of nutrition and energy. In 776 B.C. of the first Olympic Games, the evidence shows that it was served to…

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    mountain began with a forty pound sandbag carry. You had to pull yourself up the hill using roots and small trees. By the time the real climb had started my legs were already cramping. The sun had come out from behind the clouds and I was slowly roasting in the August heat; my mouth was dry as a dessert. I then decided it was time for a snack. I took out the fowl runner gel known as Gu, but when the warm sticky gel hit my stomach it came right back up. As I was taking a short break on the side…

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    During our time here, we learn about the different methods used to refine sugar cane, including the use of a mule-driven press. There is also a demonstration of how artesian coffee is produced, from picking the berries to roasting the beans. As the day winds down, we head back for the camp for relaxation and refreshments before an elegant four-course dinner in the main lodge with fellow guests. How to Get There Cerro Mesa Reserve is a 35-minute drive from the camp. From there…

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    Northern Ontario consist of multiple region such as St. Charles, Whitefish Lake, Massey, Atikameksheng Anishinabek, North Bay the district of Greater Sudbury, Sudbury, and a city in North Bay this report is on focused on the towns and communities listed above. According to Census population (2011), the population of greater Sudbury is 160,274. The city of Sudbury lies on the western edge of Ramsey Lake. Sudbury has traditionally been known as a mining-based region. St. Charles is surrounded by…

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    and kept trying. One example of Billy not fearing failure, but rather fear not trying is on pages 20-21, Billy would say to his customers for two years, “would you like to buy some crawfish or minnows? Maybe you'll like some fresh vegetables or roasting ears.” Billy worked constantly trying to get the coon hounds he wanted. That shows determination because he wanted to get the dogs he wanted know matter how long it took.…

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    Ever since the start of the book, I asked myself, “Why would George even bother staying with Lennie if all he does is slow him down. Plus, he has said it plenty of times to Lennie, reminding him that he would have done so much more with his life if he wasn't having to deal with him this whole time?” Chapter two was full of foreshadowing, not only where many characters brought into the story, but all those characters have different reasons for being at the ranch, and they all have different…

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    "A Modest Proposal" delves into many social issues that are still seen today. Even though this piece is satire, the glaring inequality in the story helps to create a sense of predator and prey. The narrator views the Irish people as vulnerable prey who are regarded as animals. This view that the impoverished Irish people are a group of animals is seen as a sign that they are hunted. This predator versus prey is seen throughout the story, not just the opening lines. On page 316, the narrator…

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