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    matter of minutes after starting the process of preparing it. The ingredients necessary to make the microwave friatta are butter, 2 eggs, 1 teaspoon of olive oil, 1/4 cup of broccoli, 1/4 cup of chopped onion, 1/4 cup of chopped red pepper,…

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    Pommes Frites with Cajun Spice Rémoulade Fries are traditionally eaten with ketchup, but at Disneyland, it's Cajun Spice Remoulade. http://www.thedisneychef.com/2015/09/pommes-frites-with-cajun-remoulade-cafe-orleans.html Your trip to Disneyland may be over, but you don't have to be left feeling like you can't still enjoy…

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    Taylor Creighbaum 6th Hour Chapter 14 -Empires in Europe expanded via maritime -Brazil was under the Portuguese and European colonies over most of Americas -Geographical position of Europe put it in a better position than Asia because it was closer to new continent -Merchants wanted Asian wealth with no middle man between -Colonies offered a new start for poor or unfortunate Europeans and escape from their old society -Native American rivalries helped Europeans defeat one another -Native…

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    treated as his sweet daughter but not his wife. Torvald is always using those pet names to express his love on the surface but belittling Nora in reality. To begin, the very first line Helmer says is "Is that my little lark twittering out there?" (Ibsen 1). Larks are always inconspicuous on the ground, but they are easy to be recognized when in its distinctive song flight (Larks). Same as lark, Nora likes singing as well. In this part of content, Torvald recognized Nora was outside of his study…

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    The Silk Road was a trade route that kickstarted trade between Asians and Europeans. Subsequent the establishment of the Silk Road came the arrival of tea, citrus fruits, spices and other pristine goods into Europe. As well as a trade path, The Silk Road was also the most effective travel route to and from China. The Silk Road completely bypasses the Gobi Desert, one of China’s most distressing natural borders. Along the…

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    search for gold (land, resources, precious metals, spices, etc.), glory, and religious purposes (to spread Christianity and to do what God wants you to do). During this time period, new sea routes and continents were identified, including the Americas. Explorers conducted their expeditions to discover new parts of the planet, and maps were created as new land was found. Bartolomeu Dias, a Portuguese explorer born in circa 1450 into a royal noble family.1 Not much else was known about Dias, until…

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    are debated by Cassandra Jade, an author of multiple science fiction novels, “You aren’t being constantly forewarned [in books] of any actual tension by a spike in the music so you can genuinely be surprise by the next plot twist” (“10 Reasons Why” 1). Jade is insinuating that there are too many hints when an audience is watching a movie. There are no subtle hints in movies. Everything is too calculated and obvious in a movie setting. Reading books are more enjoyable than watching movies because…

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    Variety is the spice of life, say I." This establishes that Hercules wants to stop holding the world to a break. Jeanette Winterson writes in passage 2 paragraph 27, "Better make yourself comfortable mate." I'm not coming back." This shows that Hercules shows no mercy…

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    1) The Chinese eagerness for western products and the growing and flourishing of the cities led to the development of the Silk Road. Also, the favored idea by the Europeans, of a route linking many lands together to trade, was also an event that led to the Silk Road. 2) The Mesopotamian border entrepôts and Samarkand, are examples of the impact that the Silk Road had on Asia because goods from other countries were bought and sold throughout different countries, and stops were made along the way…

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    Age Of Discovery Analysis

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    Often called “ocean going Junks”(Kalivas, Lecture 1), these fleets were led by Zheng He, a Muslim Chinese admiral who was in charge of leading around 300 ocean going Junks in an attempt to wave the Ming Dynasty’s banner around the Indian Ocean. These journeys were meant to develop relationships in the…

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