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    Effects Of Coconut Oil

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    Coconut oil has a wide range of effects to the entire body (health ,skin, hair and nails ). Is rich with fatty acids ( lauric and caprylic acid which are converted into monolaurin and monocaprin in the body) and many vitamins and minerals that exhibit high antimicrobial, anti-oxidant and calming effect. These substances having a potent activity against viruses, bacteria and fungi and thus protect against many infectious diseases. Coconut oil is very effective in the fight against candida and…

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    Babette's Feast

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    Tekisha Alston French 145-003 Eric Anderson 8 March 2015 Final What is art? Well art is one its own kind. It can be whatever you want it to be. To me, there is more to art than fine sculptures and creative paintings. There are different forms of art and each style varies and changes a person’s perspective on its piece. True art speaks to a person whether it’s through music, poems, drawings or paintings, art can be used or painted as a form of communication or new language that speaks with…

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    Can Vegetarians Eat Animal Crackers? When I was growing up meat was always a consistency in the household. It was present in meals almost every day. Weekend mornings brought eggs with sausage and bacon. Homemade chicken soup whenever a family member was under the weather. Holiday meals were notorious in family for being large and celebrated. My favorites included corned beef and cabbage for St. Patrick’s Day, and the turkey and stuffing we had with Thanksgiving dinner. My parents were the type…

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    My Special Day

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    Spaghetti with a homemade tomato and ground turkey sauce: my brother and my favorite. I could hear the sauce simmer when I came downstairs from my room and could smell the garlic bread cooking in the oven. After watching a bit of the six o’clock national news, my brother and I took our seats at the table, mouths watering. I always…

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    Masa of Echo Park is a family run pizzeria that was established by Rob Rowe and Rhonda Reynolds in 2004. They created a menu with the idea of reflecting the diversity of the community in Echo Park, and they have certainly succeeded in putting together a varied menu of what they describe as “comfort style bistro food”. This quirky, local restaurant is famous for their Chicago style deep-dish and thin crust pizzas, pastas, fresh salads, as well as their bread puddings. Without a doubt, the…

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    Tamala Research Paper

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    Christmas in Guatemala One of the biggest holiday celebrations in the world is Christmas. Guatemala is one of the countries that have many traditions and culture. Although times have changed and evolved a bit of modernity, it is still held in great. Christmas is perhaps the most anticipated festivity in the country. Since early December families gather for the preparations of the gastronomic dishes, the development of the Christmas tree, and receive traditional inns. Guatemala has a variety…

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    Chicago-style barbecue served in Shreveport. It’s not hard to find Chicago area native Robert Hutson and Rib Tip Express. If there is an outdoor event with food trucks, Hutson is probably there up in smoke. If there isn’t an event, Hutson can be found at his Highland based walk-up/drive thru window building. Life and family brought Hutson to Shreveport a few years ago. When he arrived, he knew that he wanted to have his own food service business. His interest was piqued from managing several…

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    Christopher sees everything, remembers everything, but cannot prioritise. On the day he is told his mother is dead, he records his Scrabble score, and notes that supper was spaghetti with tomato sauce. He can cope with facts, with concrete detail while emotions confuse and alarm him. In all it’s literary glory, there are still areas in the book that did give me mixed emotions. Throughout the novel Christopher is abandoned, deceived, abused and insulted…

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    Long ago, the Aztecs held the tradition that the dead should not be mourned, but should be celebrated, specifically, on the Day of the Dead, or Día de los Muertos. As with almost all holidays, Day of the Dead has many foods associated with this special occasion. Many offerings are put on the altar to feed their ancestors, including tissue paper cutouts, a bowl of water, candles, and food. The food’s essence is thought to be consumed by ancestors and, once the day has past, the living eats what…

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    Papa John's

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    Papa John’s is a business unit, (Parnell, 2008). One of the largest pizza chains in the country, along with Domino’s and Pizza Hut in the carryout delivery pizza market. The company was founded by John Schnatter in 1984 when he began to sell pizza in the back room of his father’s tavern. He financed the business by selling his 1971 Chevy Camaro for $2,800, he also gave a portion of the proceeds to his family business. He eventually bought the car back in 2009 for $250,000 after creating a…

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