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    Utopian society has slaves, also referred to as “bondmen,” and three possibilities exist as to how the bondmen are destined to a life of labor. First, these humans could once have been a Utopian citizen, but he/she severely broke a law, and then are “not only in continual work and labor, but also in bands” (106). For example, if a citizen leaves their town without a permit more than once, that individual receives the punishment of slavery. The first time a citizen is caught travelling without…

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    Other metaphors took its place. Stew and salad were spoken of, where one could see a mixture of easily identifiable parts. “It opened up the nature of what it meant to be American and cast doubt on the important role that language played in bringing together the nation” (Porter, 1996…

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    Fall Salad Research Paper

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    I'm planting a salad tonight. It's perfect weather to start a fall salad garden. Lettuce and greens hate the hot weather of summer and most gardeners know that spring and fall are the best times to try and grow lettuce greens. With the right timing and method you can have fall salads right into November. A container makes the ideal place to plant a fall salad garden. You can choose any size, but just make sure it will hold at least 12 inches of soil. I usually plant several early fall salad…

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    Consequences In the heart-rending story of a young girl 's struggles to survive, the novel Sold illustrates many important ideas, from the significance of loving relationships to the impact of poverty, and everything in between. Through the character of Lakshmi, an innocent girl stuck in poverty and a world of dishonesty, Patricia McCormick tells a story about the dehumanization of people, and the different struggles that are faced around the world. Lakshmi takes a journey through the life of…

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    A proper nutritional plan is absolutely a must for a person who wants to maximize his/her potentials. If we adapt a plant-based diet, we can expect the followings: more strength, more endurance, accelerated recovery from trainings (or from injuries), much better bowel movement, less body odour, better sleeps and greater peace of mind. Firstly, let’s talk about proper hydration. While we are working out, we breathe much faster and much more as well as we’re sweating like on a hot day. Obviously…

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    Apple Cider Vegar

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    The tart, tangy taste of apple cider vinegar (ACV) has been treasured since at least 400 B.C when Hippocrates first discovered the natural anti-bacterial and anti-microbial properties that this inexpensive liquid contains. Not only can it kill germs, but it is good for your health! Many common household cleaners are full of toxic chemicals that can make people very sick and even lower their I.Q., but ACV is all-natural. Not all types of ACV are made the same though. Some are full of residual…

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    Today, modern cooking conveniences are a crucial part of everyday life. Most americans probably can’t imagine making dinner without a microwave or stove. However, people in early colonial times not only did their baking without all these appliances, but they also grew their own food, instead of being able to run to the grocery store. Cooking tools were rudimentary, and pots and pans were primitive. Cooking was a hot, long affair. However, despite these challenges to prepare the meals, people in…

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    At least one meal a day. Please. Now, c'mon. My place.” Sunburst gestured with a foreleg. For dinner was piping hot hay stew, garnished with fresh hay; with sides of crispy hay fries; tender hay-loaf; and various other hay-based dishes. Despite its rather suggestive name, Appleoosa did not produce many apples these days – or much of any other food crop, for that matter:…

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    Bogotá, Colombia Many people debate whether they should visit Colombia or not because its reputation for producing large amounts of narcotics and giving birth to infamous dealers like Pablo Escobar, Griselda Blanco, and members of the notorious Cali Cartel. However, the truth is that those hardcore criminal empires were powerful in the past but now the country has revamped itself and is a lot safer because of the police and military presence in throughout the country. Colombia is a wonderful…

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    unique hybrid society of traditional animism and Buddhism, a theme of combining outside structures with national ideas that appears throughout its history, the Japanese culture has little standing in its way of social progress as compared to the thick stew of conservative religion that is pervasive in the United States. Combined with its beautiful vistas, clean cities, and incredibly low crime rate, Japan does indeed seem like the perfect liberal democracy for individuals that do not follow the…

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