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    Starting with the Margarita, Agua de Ajamica and Pecante de la Casa - we will guide you through a definitive list of the Mexican alcoholic cocktails and we will teach you to mix each and single one of those with a mastery native to a long-time bartender! Our bartender, Jonathan Whiskers knows what he's talking about, as he's been working the magic at our restaurant's bar desk for the last 10 years! So, let's start our acquaintance with Mexico's ultimate drinks with: #1: Book club sangria…

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    As scary as Erik may first sound, is he as big, bad, and terrifying as the book tries to make him sound? While we do know that he is the cause of Paul’s lack of peripheral eyesight, he looted other people’s houses, and made fun of Mike Costello, who is dead, his importance in the story is quite small. In some chapters, for example, when he's going against the Lake Windsor Soccer Team, Erik is only talked about around a couple of times. What makes Erik even less terrifying is that we don't…

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    covered the floor, It cracked the window and blocked the door With bacon rinds and chicken bones, Drippy ends of ice cream cones, 15 Prune pits, peach pits, orange peel, Gloppy glumps of cold oatmeal, Pizza crusts and withered greens, Soggy beans and tangerines, Crusts of black burned buttered toast, 20 Gristly bits of beefy roasts… The garbage…

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    Choices have consequences that could be good or bad. In Tangerine by Edward Bloor, the main character Paul is scared of his brother Erik and doesn’t want his parents to know what his brother is doing with Arthur, Erik’s friend. Erik isn’t a good brother or a good person and made many choices that did not help Paul and affected his relationships with his friends. Erik’s first major choice was when held Paul while his friend Vincent Castor spray painted Paul's eyes. When this happened, Paul was 5…

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    I eventually got up to go to the bathroom, in which when I returned he had moved so his back was against the wall, he then explained to me how the sound of my eating the tangerine was bothering him and to please not chew that close to his ear again. I already know that Dennis has a few ticks about the sound of people chewing, but I had forgot, in which sometimes when I remember or he reminds me I get self-conscious about eating…

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    In her essay “The Plastic Pink Flamingo: A Natural History”, Jennifer Price examines the implication s of the pink flamingos’ ascension in American culture. The image of a bold pink flamingo seemed to appear on lawns across the nation seemingly overnight. Price’s consideration of the flamingo’s role in American history and in contemporary times, alongside its flashy colors paints a clear picture of the American mindset. Price initiates her essay by bringing attention to the significance of…

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    The Posch Family Analysis

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    spare time she sleeps and plays with her toys and she likes to run all over the place at our house. Belle likes when we come home from a long road trip. I can't imagine life without her. Next is my turtle My turtle is a painted turtle. She is tangerine orange, ghostly white, and black . She likes to swim, eat shrimp, sleep, and be lazy. She is an awesome turtle. She is a funny pet. Lastly is my guinea pig snuggles. Snuggles is brown with black spots. She likes to eat carrots…

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    Beach-Personal Narrative

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    As Kelly stepped out of her claustrophobic car onto the expansive beach in front of her and was taken aback by the blinding tangerine - coloured sun rising from center of the horizon like a kite making its way to the top of the sky. In the distant pastel coloured sky , seagulls croaked and swooped down determined to catch their unsuspecting prey. Microscopic boats were perched on the shore lingering for people to ride on. Rows of bright freshly - painted beach huts stood proudly side by side…

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    Cicadas chirping. The sweltering heat and the sweetness of the tangerines. Her hands find their way across the ocean of blankets and rest on my feet. “What are you doing, weirdo?” She only grins and shrugs. “I dunno. Your feet smell nice, ya know?” “Ewww!” I’m giggling and I pull my feet away shyly. Cicadas chirping. Chloe’s dad brought over an electric fan from the attic. The current of air keeps the sweat off of my face. “You want to go downstairs? You do know that it’s colder down there,…

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    paint on the wall. Since this happened Erik told Paul “you will pay for what you have done.” He grabbed Paul and held his eyes open and Vincent sprayed paint in his eyes. That is the reason for Paul’s vision not the “Solar Eclipse”. As the book tangerine you can see Paul's confidence level go from 0-100 throughout the book. At the beginning of the book he is terrified of Erik and Arthur , and wants nothing to do with them. In the middle he is curious and follows him to see what he does to…

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