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    Street Art Essay

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    Most urban cities have street art; San Francisco is no exception from this. Down an alley way in the heart of San Francisco’s Tenderloin section lies a piece of street art on a wall between two garage doors. The stencil art is capturing featuring a young Asian woman. The flowers – that appears to be roses of some sort are on her head. It is a profile angle of the woman who is seen…

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    Lots of restaurants are serving pork tenderloin meals at a reasonable price. However, it would be a lot of fun for you and your family to try out the weeknight porchetta. This may be a classic Italian dish for most people, but this is something that was cooked outside of the box. Adding it with…

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    Spring Break Reflection

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    During the Honors Alternative Spring Break trip in 2014, I had the opportunity to meet and interact with the homeless, needy, and drug-addicted populations of San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood. Volunteering at Glide Memorial Church (GLIDE) thrust me into an environment that was intimidating yet insightful. I was timid at first, unsure of how to interact with people in an area notorious for high crime rates. Entire street blocks were filled with homeless people lying on the ground, and…

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    The Progressives were led by religious leaders such as Charles Parkhurst, a Protestant Reverend who urged for more “protest” from the Protestants. The Progressive Era united various anti-vice crusaders such as the Anti-Cigarette League, the American Purity Alliance, and the Anti-Saloon League. These groups were already united on many issues such as labor rights, women’s rights, minimum wage laws, etc. Thus, in 1900, a reform group known as the “New York Committee of Fifteen” conducted…

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    The atmosphere was warm and welcoming with classy tablecloths with lace and silverware. The menu was extensive, from soups and salads to tex-mex, spanish dishes and desserts. Some of the menu favorites include: grilled pork tenderloin and chicken enchiladas. These two are some of the all time favorites according to the reviews. Hands down, this is the place to come and experience excellent customer service while enjoying tender, well seasoned Latin food. Their alcoholic drinks…

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    During the civil war, John William “Blind” Boone was black and born in Miami, Missouri, May 17, 1864. Because of his brain fever, he was forced to remove his eyes. He was almost blind from birth and that was a way he named as “blind” Boone. Regardless of poverty, disability, and racism, he became a well-known composer and musician. Also, it is worth finding his valuable characteristics and understanding how his musical inspiration affected American popular music. Despite his blindness, he had…

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    As I watch the Riots at Compton California a documentary about transgender women and drag queens. They fought police harassment at Compton's cafeteria in San Francisco tenderloin. Which happened in 1966. Throughout this film the LGBT community faced many violation. To give a better understanding of the violations in this documentary. I will use the several constitutional provisions that was applied to protect the rights of the LGBT community. For one the right to free speech and expression…

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    from the “Ghetto” growing up to become nothing in life. I will be the first child/ grandchild to attend a four year University or State. I vowed to prove everyone wrong that I wasn’t just a label in society. My family has moved around from the Tenderloin to the Mission and SunnyDale. People view all these places…

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    Essay On Feeder Pigs

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    to skin it and clean it. Finally, they let it cool and package it. The average 250 pound pig makes about $350. You get all types of meats from butcher including Bacon, sausage, pork chops, ham, and ham steaks. You will also get pork steaks, pork tenderloin, bratwursts, breakfast chops, head cheese, lard, and…

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    Screaming Queens is a powerful, moving documentary that exposes an event that was lost in history. Not a lot of people have heard the story of the riot at Compton’s Cafeteria. This event has been overshadowed by others such as Stonewall, but that does not make it any less significant or important. It took one determined woman, Susan Stryker to track down and uncover the true story of what happened one night in August 1996. The riot took place at Gene Compton’s Cafeteria in San Francisco.…

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