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    sure what to wish for. Loppi decided to get food they had rice and sat to eat, they prayed over their dinner and the only thing they wanted was a sausage to go with it. A sausage suddenly popped on to the table and Loppi realized that he had just lost a wish. He got anger and began to say if only this sausage was upon your face, and then the sausage appeared on Lappi’s nose like it was a part of her flesh. So now a second wish was gone. Now the only thing Loppi wanted to wish for now was…

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    Deep Dish Pizza History

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    The remix is not an unfamiliar word to us; most people know it is a part of a larger process of adaptation. A remix involves many resources by adding, removing and changing the original parts like the modes, genres, and materials into something completely different or opposite. Remix is everywhere it could be movies, and music or even pizza. This food, which is pizza has gone beyond the language and culture barrier, acceptance by the national consumers. But this food actually comes from where…

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    the front door, as soon as I opened the door I was overwhelmed by the smell of Lasagna, Sausages,tomato sauce, Meatballs, and so much more. Even though Danielle's deli is an Italian deli I thought that it would just have Italian meats and cheeses. But I was wrong there is so much more than Meat and cheese and there is so much more than just Italian food. I imagined cases full of Italian meat, Italian sausage, and Italian cheese. But the boring menu that I imagined turned out to be a variety of…

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    you’ll have to go shopping also look around your house theirs tools in the garage if you need them see you at work Rob.” I had gone to the store that morning bought some eggs and sausages then came home to my log cabin on a hill overlooking Charles lake. I had just made a delicious breakfast of eggs benedict, and sausages I walked through my house Gerard followed me all…

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    Food often constructs one’s identity, and one consumes identity through food. Fred Wah expresses this idea through the biotext Diamond Grill, in which he uses food as a symbol to critique his struggles to embrace his Chinese identity while fitting into Western society. Through the biotext, food connects Wah with his family background and nostalgia; also, the author critiques the struggles to accept his Chinese identity and expresses his oppression of Chinese heritage through food. While working…

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    Public speaking tends to be the most nerve-racking situation for most people, especially when it is in front of a large audience. What is the root of this fear? Messing up. The fear that causes shaky voices, sweaty palms, and nervous vomit is simply the fear of making a mistake and everyone witnessing that mistake. Everyone makes mistakes, a simple slip of the tongue; after all we are only human. That human nature is precisely why we do everything in our power to minimize the chance of verbal…

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    for graphic violence such as stories of a one armed man who escaped from an insane asylum who broke out and brutally murdered teenagers. There are is also a story of a man who was a jolly butcher who grounded up people and served them as “wonderful sausages”. There are also stories of the practice of satanic rituals. The author Alvin Schwartz constantly used graphic gore and all his stories in the book. Alvin Schwartz paints a pretty graphic picture in reader’s minds with graphic violent…

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    occurred, respectively, on a weekly basis. Major events that were hosted at my house were the annual Tamales Parties and the annual Pig Parties. On those days, a plethora of relatives would come and join in on the making and eating of tamales and sausage commonly found in my family’s country. The parties were always fond celebrations that brought my family closer together and fortified our roots; they’re easily the most prominently pleasant and valued memories in my…

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    Early Hominids

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    evolutionary response that sent a signal saying, “Do not eat that. It may be harmful.” By choosing the most familiar and nonthreatening option, it brought them a sense of “safety” as it would have in the early ages. However, early hominids could not subsist on the same food continuously. As demand increased as did migration to new environments, the scope of food broadened with what could clumsily be compared to a process of trial and error. To help minimize the risks of expanding their food…

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    The Earth is made up of seven continents, 196 countries, with over seven billion people across them, speaking 6500 different languages. There are thousands of different cultures and subcultures, and no two people will have the exact same preferences, but almost everyone in the world appreciates a good party. Oktoberfest is an annual German festival held in Munich, with the first being held in 1810. It is the world’s largest beer festival, lasting 16 days with over 6 million people attending…

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