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    family and to me. One dish that my family always made was pork, shrimp, and chive dumplings. The recipe consisted of a combination of various meats such as pork and chicken, some vegetables like cabbage and chives, salt, pepper, oil, wine, some seasoning and soy sauce marinated into a flour dumpling…

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    Americans receive less than 1% of their daily needs from vegetables consumed. Processed foods have become more popular in this century than any other and are causing major health alarms throughout the nation. The problem with processed foods is that they deprive people of essential, daily, nutrients. Even though this is a developing problem in society today, there are easy and simple fixes to help solve the issue of foods being processed. There are a lot of different opinions as to what is…

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    One may only think of taste when finding similarities and differences between different cuisines. What is easily overlooked is how much the texture of the experience subconsciously affects their opinion of the dish. The best way to understand the effect that Lasagna and Shepherd’s Pie have on your sense of touch is by understanding the way that they’re made. Begin with the noodles when making Lasagna as this is the most tedious part of the process. Start by creating a pile of about two and a…

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    Essay On Childhood Obesity

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    Why is Childhood obesity such Epidemic in America? Childhood obesity is an important issue because of the rapid increase that this disease has reached in the past few years. Compared to other threats to children 's health, childhood obesity has begun to rise tremendously. One in three children in this country are overweight and by that the government is expected to add billions of dollars to the U.S health-care bill. Treating a child with obesity is even more costly than treating an average…

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    Childhood Obesity- Put an End to It According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, “Childhood obesity has more than doubled in children and quadrupled in adolescents in the past 30 years [and] more than one third of children and adolescents [are] overweight or obese” (“Childhood Obesity Facts”). Childhood obesity is an epidemic that is sweeping the nation, and not enough is being done about it. Childhood obesity is not just affected by one influence but it is a result of mixed…

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    Since Rene Descartes first penned the phrase “cogito ergo sum”, Western thought has been obsessed with the notion of the self and its significance. At the core of one’s self is his identity -- his absolute consistency with himself, which “derives its distinction from what it is not” (Bennet, Grossburg, and Morris 173). An inherent faith in the validity of this identity is vital, lest we become vulnerable to descending into an abyss of self-doubt and total nihilism. Yet with the introduction of…

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    Throughout all the centuries of the slave trade, approximately six to seven million slaves were brought to the New World (Slavery in America). All of these slaves were greatly affected by the slave trade, as well as all of the other individuals involved. The slave trade also greatly altered the civilizations of Europe, Africa and the New World at the time. These places would have been very different without the changes that the slave trade brought to them, and the civilizations would have had…

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    Beachwood Swot Analysis

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    3. Food truck. It would be a good idea to have an Indian food truck around the city. Sell food in gas stations, shopping centers, and keep driving until all the food is sold out. It will create an idea of how much customers are in need of Indian food in different locations. External Threats: 1. Competing restaurants represent a big threat for us, also many new openings Around Beachwood is many new openings of restaurants, and competitors who could be a serious threats for our business. We…

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    Nursing Homes

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    Nursing Homes at A Glance Nursing homes along with other healthcare facilities have been around for a long time. There are different myths that seem wrong about what goes on in a nursing home. Many people believe that nursing homes have nasty smells and some even believe that it is a bad place to be. In the United States everyone is always busy and do not have the time to take care of other people. Nursing homes are wonderful places which were made for people who can not get taken care of by…

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    The essay, “The Food Writer Who Lost Her Sense of Smell” By Sofia Perez, is a tear-jerking story because the author narrates her story in a way that it affects people’s emotions. It is sad how the accident affected the writer until she lost her appetite and even her interest in culinary. Being a food writer, she spent most of her time planning he,r next meal (par. 15). And after being involved in an accident, she could no longer do what she liked most. And worst of it, it was later found that…

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