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    9/11: A Short Story

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    11:00 a.m. I was woken up with the smell of my favorite breakfast. I flew down the stairs as fast as I could. On the table was fluffy yellow scrambled eggs with cheese melted over the top. Next to it was two pieces of bacon and a glass of strawberry orange juice. After I finished I picked up my plate to wash it but noticed something under it. A note with my mom’s credit card folded in it. On the note it read “car keys by the door, have fun!” I got dressed quickly and called my best friend Alex…

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    Animal Welfare in the Egg Industry Hard-boiled, scrambled, sunny side up, poached, baked, or fried, eggs are one of the most common breakfast foods in America. With 50 billion eggs being produced per year in the United States alone, the treatment and welfare of chickens being used for egg production, referred to as layers, is crucial to consider. As egg producers own and manage the majority of their business, they are able to affect the entire process of how the layers are reared, fed, housed,…

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    classic. The song was listed in the Guinness Book of World Record for the recorded song. The entry indicated there are over 2000 different cover versions to it. Paul McCartney wrote this song first on the piano. Its original working title was “Scrambled Eggs.” He then later added the lyrics to fit the melody. The song appears to have four verses with two supporting bridges. Both of the bridges are performed to the same lyrics, ”Why, she had to go” while verses three through four repeat the same…

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    that there are two eggs. One of them was cracked and became a nice dish of scrambled egg for someone’s breakfast, while a chicken inside the another egg hatched out of the shell by itself, and woke up. How do these eggs vary? What have led these 2 eggs to different destinations? The chicken hatched out of the egg by itself met totally new world through its strong power and will to have a life. Will was what decided the entirely different lives of 2 chickens. This story of eggs may sound out of…

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    Guatemala Research Paper

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    Guatemala Guatemala is a Central American country south of Mexico, it is known for its steep volcanoes, ancient Mayan cities and vast rainforests. It is a national place of religion, culture and ethnology. Guatemala has a rich and distinctive culture from the many mixes of elements from Spain and the native Maya people. Their pre-columbian history, and many beauties of the land show a lot about their country. Guatemalan art is usually a mix of traditional styles with the Spanish and Catholic…

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    9/11 Short Stories

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    Breakfast is ready.” She scooped Naomi up, embracing her, and carried her down the steps. The smell of bacon and eggs filled the house. The sound of pots and pans banging together greeted the mother and daughter to the kitchen. “Good Morning Princess!” her father said as he kissed Naomi’s forehead. Naomi’s eyes widened as her father placed a plate full of crispy bacon and scrambled eggs in…

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    Monday was a toilet paper disaster, Tuesday was the icky sticky egg scramble, and Wednesday was the day when our precious mascot was smuggled off campus. That was not the end, some reckless vandal decided to give the grass a fresh bald haircut on Thursday. The big game on Friday was cancelled due to the disappearance of grass, and the newly remodeled gym was covered in a fog that smelled like a spray paint. Westboro High was not just any school, but it was a respected and highly selective…

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    Irani Cafe Case Study

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    Behram Khosravi, the cafe used to be known for its meat-heavy English dishes. A menu from 1935 sits under Mr Khosravi's work-blunted desk, detailing the bestsellers of the time -- 'Delicious Tongue Dishes', 'Tasteful Liver Dishes', 'Light Meals Of Eggs' and 'Cakes, Ices and Puddings', among others. Customers could choose from dishes such as Boiled Tongue, Mutton Roast and Cold Liver and Salad ("Bread and Butter, extra charges", reads the menu). 'Breakfast Dishes' included such delights as Fried…

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    Weaning: Weaning signals the end of one phase and the beginning of another stage. It is also known as “complementary feeding”. Actually the minute baby eats something other than breast milk, weaning has begun. Weaning is the term that connotes a certain maturity on the baby’s part, which allows the baby to switch from breast milk to other foods and beverages. The main concern in weaning is when and how to wean. Weaning is done to preserve child’s enjoyment of food and drink to…

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    characters had had no affection or care for others, all they wanted to do was drink, spend money, and do things for themselves in the 1920s. The them of their hollowness of mind can be seen and discussed when the characteristics of the people of West Egg and East Egg are analyzed and how their actions can affect others around them. The upper class is a select group…

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