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    cheese seemed like any other macaroni and cheese – the entire dish was a glowing yellow-orange color and the macaroni pasta was nicely coated with the moist, creamy cheese. The dish was steamy and hot; the ideal temperature. If you saw the lunch-lady scoop up the macaroni and cheese, you would be able to see that it was the ultimate texture. The Mac ‘n cheese was creamy and effortlessly scooped up. The appearance sure was…

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    summer, she will go to school with the big kids. “Happy Birthday to you! Happy Birthday, dear Joyce!”The family sings loudly and off-key. “Sto Lat!” Busia sings. Busia is Joyce’s grandmother. Busia cuts the cake. She puts a piece of cake and a scoop of ice cream on each plate. “The president’s plate goes to Joyce. Happy Birthday, sweetie, may you live 100 years.” The president’s plate is very elegant. It has gold trimming around the edges. Busia had a lot of nice plates, but this one was…

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    Burgstr's Milkshakes

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    Served in traditional metal cups, with copious scoops of ice cream and squirts of syrup, you’ll feel like you’ve been transported into a 1950s American diner. No need for fancy tricks or gimmicks here, these simple yet charming shakes speak for themselves. Why change a winning formula? Gangster and…

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    It was nearly a month since Debbie and Alex’s parents have left their children. Two bears, Debbie and Alex, were left in a dirty cave. Under the scorching sun, Debbie and Alex were fighting again. “Debbie, get me a cup of honey ice tea and a honey sandwich!” Alex was reading comics. “We are almost out of food! We need to go find some to sustain our lives. ” Debbie was worried, since food her mom had been storing was coming to an end. “Alex, I am going to seek for food in the lake. Are you…

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    In “A&P,” John Updike tells the story of a nineteen year old boy named Sammy who makes a dumb decision that he thinks is a wise choice. However, Sammy's knightly act of courage goes unseen by Queenie and her friends, and he has to learn to live with the repercussions of his actions. Updike's Story “A&P,” reveals Sammy as an immature boy who is a judgmental teen, a disrespectful employee, and is prejudiced toward women. First, Updike introduces Sammy as judgmental teen who has a sour attitude…

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    The history of social welfare in Canada has shaped the social work profession over the past century. York university recognizes that to make progress moving forward, one must analyze the past and make changes accordingly. Acknowledging the historical and cultural context of certain events is one of the key components of York University’s dominant framework of critical practice. Historically speaking, many events occurred that have been influential in the growth of Canadian social work. The Great…

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    Everyday Candy Shop What was your favorite store as a kid? Well in the short story “The Corner Store” Eudora Welty describes a store she use to visit when she was a kid. Welty also writes her story in chronological order from when she outside the store to when she gets ready to leave.Pieces of evidence throughout the story will show the order in which she writes. In the beginning of the story Eudora Welty writes “Our Little store rose right up from the sidewalk; standing in a street of family…

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    His idea, create a long V-shaped floating barrier to collect trash in the waters using the ocean currents to help move the trash into the middle of the V where a solar operated conveyer belt will scoop up the trash and put it into a recycling station. Slat isn’t the only one that’s trying to do something about the pollution in the ocean though. “A floating village called Seawer is an out-there concept that would strain trash from the ocean using…

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    Owl Creek Bridge Ending

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    family. Peyton walks up the driveway holding hands with his wife, he swings the front door open bellowing “I’m home!” down the hallway. Two children run from either direction of the house to the front door and into their long-awaited father’s arms. He scoops them up in glee and holds them close, so thankful to be able to be with them again. Peyton begins to choke up as he is filled with joy and he lets out a tear, the children have never seen their father cry, they watch him in awe. His little…

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    After placing the bread on the paper towel unscrew the Peter Pan peanut butter lid from its container, take the butter knife and scoop out some of the delicious creamy peanut butter, then spread it evenly on one of the slices of bread continue this until you have a sufficient amount of peanut butter on the bread, set the piece of bread down with the peanut butter side facing up. Next…

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