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    Mark Stewart’s, Passing Strange, is a semi-autobiographical rock musical that apprises the story of young man’s journey to find “the real.” In this play, Stew (Mark Stewart), tells the story of his younger self traveling from his home in Los Angeles to places such as Amsterdam and Berlin to become a great artist and musician. In this production, Stew has the conviction that “the real” cannot be obtained unless he perceives and witness’s different places from around the world. I watched a filmed…

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    Lovage Vs Celery

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    Lovage is a member of the parsley family with a long history in European cooking. It provides an intense flavor that is perfect for potato dishes but that is versatile enough to be used in soups and stews. If you plan to cook authentic-tasting German or Eastern European dishes, you should do your best to get your hands on this herb. If there is no lovage in your grocery store's produce section, you can still create a good dish with any one of the alternatives below. Your Best Bet: Celery Not…

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    Tim Loman Biography

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    seen a virginia cop coming towards him he didn't know what to do he couldn't run because the cop might see him. Suddenly, Tim found an ally so he hide and waited until the cops passed by. That night he slept on the floor eating another bowl of fish stew that he stored just in case he gets hungry all of a sudden. Then the next morning he ran to New York City. New York is the capital. Tim loved New York but, he didn't have any money to buy anything. The next day while running to his next…

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    or beef, creates an extremely sophisticated approach of salty and zest of tartness without using any salt, very good for low salt diets. In Lebanon it is used to flavor fish, seafood and salad, in Iran and Turkey , for chicken, meatballs, kebabs and stew. In Iranian cuisine in particular, sumac is a must, there is no traditional Iranian Restaurant without Sumac on their…

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    The food in Brazil is a result of a combination of key ingredients brought by different cultures that arrived in Brazil. For instance it started with the colonization of the Portuguese in the 16th century. Brazil also had influence and was introduced to these countries foods and recipes, by the Italians, Spanish, Arabs, and the Chinese and Japanese cultures. A tradition brought by these cultures was to drink a small cup of coffee after both lunch and dinner. The food in Brazil is mostly made…

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    the Middle Ages did not have a bunch of assortment in their foods. They ate a variety of foods daily. Bread and stew were commonly foods for both families to eat. There were cheaper grains including rye, barley, millet, and oats which is made the bread. Unfortunately, they did not have any enough of wheat because it was expensive. There were beans, peas, and other vegetables in the stew including flavored with a tiny of meat. They also ate other kind of foods like meat, eggs, bacon, fish, and…

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    Hawaii Culture

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    The sandy beaches, blue waters, dolphins, waterfalls and hospitable locals are some of the reasons why you should pack up and head to Hawaii. The little paradise has been hosting thousands of guests yearly. It is estimated that a total of 8 million tourists flock Hawaii annually for their vacation. The premier travel destination is packed with fun activities, beautiful sights, and delicious meals. It is said that the best way to learn the culture of a new place is by trying their foods. You are…

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    the ale had a low alcohol content, so the serfs would not get drunk. At noon time, the serfs would take a break for lunch. Lunch normally consisted of a stew made from vegetables such as cabbage and a beef or lamb bone. When the day was done, the serfs would come inside to their cruck houses to devour their dinners, which was normally leftover stew. Because meats were few and far between, serfs would get their protien from legumes, which are things like beans and peas. Because serfs often used…

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    The country of Russia, located in Eastern Europe, is notorious for the recent government-citizen protests, teas, matryoshka dolls, babushkas in their headscarves, the Red Army Choir and the Soviet Union. It is home to political figures like Boris Yeltsin, Mikhail Gorbachev and Vladimir Putin as well as historical figures like Ivan the Terrible, Grigori Rasputin and the Romanov family. When people hear the words Russian food, not much can be said. Russian food is not as wide spread in the west…

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