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    To accurately process information about one 's surroundings, humans use five senses to interpret them. In 2011, Gehl wrote about how the five senses work in both physical and social situations. He mostly described the perception and optimal distances for each sense. But how does this relate to parks? Every park has a designer or many. These designers had to plan out every element from obvious aspects like bridges and playgrounds to seemingly arbitrary details like how tall a ledge should be or…

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    Rhetorical Essay “Capturing Angelic Glistening Sensuality: Glow by J.Lo” and“Glowing by JLo” The advertisements being analyzed appeal to the superficial side of women. The majority of women would prefer to be seen as angelic and sensual beings. Women feel more attractive and develop a higher self-esteem when they feel as though they smell sexy. JLo’s company realizes these facts and directs both ads toward that particular audience of women. “Glow” and “Glowing” both use photos that are…

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    There you go, son! The pink liquid I had just swallowed tasted like rotten sweet candy. Born and raised in Taiwan, I remember the different flavors of cough syrup I have taken as a kid. If I were coughing continuously from a cold, my parent would immediately run to the pharmacy to purchase some medications. The medications cabinet in our home eventually was stock with a variety of medications that I have taken or my parents have taken. The next time when one of us catches a cold, my parents…

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    Dinner At Steak 44 (HTML)

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    (-- removed HTML --) Review One: (-- removed HTML --) (-- removed HTML --) After reading several glowing reviews, we decided to reserve a booth at Steak 44. The dining room has luxurious decor and a relaxing ambiance. We were seated in a large booth that was comfortable and private, and our service was spectacular throughout the evening. (-- removed HTML --) (-- removed HTML --) Every part of our meal was perfect. The crispy shrimp was delicious and spicy, and our steaks arrived at our…

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    Contrary to popular belief a real Banana Republic is not a popular clothing store. As defined by Dictionary.com a banana republic is a small nation, especially in Central America, dependent on one crop or the influx of foreign capital. Banana republics are negative because of they allow big fruit companies to control much of the economies of these small nations with little regard for the well being of the nation.These big fruit companies are so focused on profit that the care of the workers…

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    Under 140 Characters Have you been craving some yummy pan-Asian delicacies? Well, look no further and head to The Kylin Experience in GK-1 today! What Is It? The brand new Kylin Experience in GK 1 is bringing forth the best of oriental cuisine. From classic Sushi rolls to wholesome salad bowls, and from traditional dim sums to scrumptious meals in bowls – they are making a lot of noise amongst pan-Asian food lovers. Now, today’s culinary tradition commands both – delicious food and healthy…

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    I had a great time on the Natchez Steamboat. It was amazing to watch the Mississippi River push us along itself with the help of the Natchez’s paddle. I also enjoyed our lunch because it was wonderful. But, I felt like there were not many choices for our lunch. After we ate, we went to see the steam room. I liked the steam room because I could see the very old engines that controlled the paddle and you could see how they controlled the paddle. I also liked being closer to the water because I…

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    Stillwater, Oklahoma is a modest college town that is home to tens of thousands of people. For the entire population, there resides only a single, small art museum. The building is currently located in a relatively low-traffic area and is not a grand structure. This causes the museum to easily be overlooked by the community's residents. Stillwater desperately needs a large building to house the artisanal works that circulate through the university and the town. Furthermore, this art museum needs…

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    Mate Selection Critique

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    David Dzumba djd0166 Critique of “The self-reported importance of olfaction during human mate choice” Authors Sergeant, Davies, Dickins and Griffiths in their abstract say that “Olfactory characteristics were declared to be extremely important during mate selection, more so than almost all other characteristics.” Yet in the introduction they talk about visual appearance being most important, and then go on to talk about the differences between men and women and the importance of olfaction in…

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    Ironically, each of us girls decided to get a martini and chose a different flavor. I went with the Key Lime martini. It had graham cracker encrusted around rim of glass, with the smell and sweet creamy taste of key lime pie, still makes my taste buds aroused thinking about it. Each of our martini’s ordered were not only delicious but a beautiful to look at, a crafted master piece. As an appetizer I got the Lobster Bisque soup. The bisque’s coloring of peach-cream, was not…

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