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    Try the barbecue chicken or fried catfish with sides like corn pudding or collard greens. The array of sides is extensive. This is food like your grandma made. Offering everything from salads and sandwiches to meatloaf, Sweet Potatoes is sure to satisfy your appetite. "Never seen so many tasty sides to choose from." says Nancy L. of Savannah…

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    Sunday has been traditional fried chicken day in many homes. We all know of the negative concepts of frying food. It doesn't matter that we love it it's gonna kill us. I think I have found an oven fried chicken recipe that is just a wee bit healthier but still tastes great. To quote my grandson Jacob Mathew "If the Colonel would have your chicken recipe he would be a General by now." Well Jake is almost three and very wise but I think his Mom prompted that remark. If you're looking at the…

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    people in the family was arguing and fighting with each other she would call them over her house, so they can sit talk over their problems with each other. My mom-mom would put you in the mind of the character “Big Mama” for the movie Soul Food. The (1997) movie Soul food following the trials of the Joseph family, a close-knit Chicago family that gets together…

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    As stated in the very beginning, soul food is a tradition that holds true to the identity of what it means to be black. The term ‘Soul food’ originated in the south during the civil rights movement of the mid1960s. The term ‘soul’ was commonly used in black culture, such as “soul music,” “soul men,” etc. The style of soul food derived from the African American slavery background. Slave owners had total control of the amount of food that my enslaved ancestors received. Their diets consisted of…

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    the human soul is divided into three parts: reason, spirit, and appetitive. Socrates then explains how people are made from gold, sliver, and bronze and how each of these categories correspond to the three classes of city the rulers (gold), soldiers (sliver), and the working class (bronze). I will begin by summarizing Plato’s understanding of the three parts of the soul. Then I will disprove Plato’s view and confirm that the Stoics view is superior to Plato’s interpretation of the human soul. I…

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    most famous glutton is Andres Moreno who has consumed the most food of any mortal and given little effort to resolve this problem other than resorting to medical processes in the hope to…

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    the Republic, Plato mentions the soul several times. Plato agrees that the soul is immortal and separate from the body. He also believes that the soul is eternal and according to Plato, the soul doesn’t come into existence with the body, but rather exists prior to being with the body. He believed that the soul exists inside the body until it dies. Because of this, Plato called the body the prison to the soul. One of the main arguments Plato makes is that the soul has the function of “caring…

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    The City and the Soul The Republic written by Plato in Socratic dialogue is one of the earliest text concerning the subject of justice and forms of government. In the text, Socrates and other Athenians debate on the true meaning of justice. After establishing the premises, Socrates concludes his arguments by praising aristocracy as the best form of government because it is ruled by rational philosopher kings who are just, and critique other forms of government, especially democracy because the…

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    structure of the soul. After considering the three distinct classes he has identified within the city, Socrates, attempts to link them to three distinct parts of the soul. "It is obvious that the same thing will not be willing to do or undergo opposites in the same part of itself, in relation to the same thing, at the same time"(436B). He uses an example of a person who is standing still but waving his arms.…

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    claim the soul makes us the kind of being that we are. For Descartes, being human is a combination of the body and the soul. The body and the soul are completely separate to Descartes. Aristotle believes the body and the soul function together. He thinks about the soul in three different parts. Both philosophers have similarities and differences in their theories and their thoughts regarding the soul and body. Descartes and Aristotle try to understand living things. They both claim the soul…

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