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    The History Of Sushi

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    United States the burgers that are most popular is the cheeseburger or the bacon burger, while in Japan there is a fusion of cultures when it comes to McDonald’s. There are teriyaki burgers and shrimp burgers in Japan’s McDonald’s chain, the reason being because those types of cuisines and tastes is popular in Japan, shrimp and teriyaki is widely eaten in Japan and is a part of Japanese food culture. If the Japanese chain of McDonald’s did not have those kinds of options, then McDonald’s…

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    Multinational corporations need to adapt to different cultures in order to avoid costly mistakes and misunderstandings. The potential for these misconceptions increases when managers interact with foreign partners or clients who may have different values and beliefs. Having a good understanding of these differences allows companies to better adapt to these different cultures and can lead to a more successful global business practice. Cultural misunderstandings can occur not only when a…

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    vegetables. Most Hawaiian meals contain chicken or roast pork. When the Polynesians came to America they brought with them moa, a large extinct bird, chicken and roast pork. After a while the Asians influenced the food of Hawaii. They influenced teriyaki chicken and many fish foods. Now many haywain meals contain roast pork, shrimp, crab claws or anything barbecue. For side dishes it would be poi with a little bit of salt and sugar. With there side dishes they would add some vegetables like…

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    With the development of the society and people's quality is raising, more and more different kinds of restaurants were came out. A good restaurant's mark is not only the external decoration, but also the food taste and their service. Based on those criteria, I found a restaurant from an app named Yelp. That restaurant named Sushi J, and I had dinner in that restaurant. Also I think that is a awesome Japanese restaurant. One day I went to Fashion Square and shopped with my friend, when we go…

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    One can now visit places like Jack-In-The-Box and have multiple types of foods in different ethnicities. “Having more choices also appears to make people eat more” (Goode 465). A family can order a hamburger meal, tacos and a nacho meal, and a teriyaki bowl with egg rolls on the side, and it all can be purchased from the one location. Maybe just the one person in the family has a taste for a variety of things. A person is more inclined to buy what is easily within reach, and as long as the…

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    The camp you will be staying at is off the coast of Southern California and is on the North Western side of Catalina. It is 22 miles from Los Angeles which is where you board the ship that takes you to Catalina. When you are outside (or sometimes even when you are inside), the temperature is normally really warm and sometimes humid so I would suggest bringing and applying sunscreen in the morning and after every meal. Some of the native plants are eucalyptus trees, pine trees, moss, and cherry…

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    My Cultural Norm

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    Food, dances, beliefs, activities, social norms, holidays, and ethnicity. These are all a part of an invisible bond shared by many people in a culture. You may not even realize what yours is, because of how you are molded to the cultural norms of your society. Most people don’t even realize how drastically different each one is until they see they see another culture go entirely against their beliefs and expectations of society. Personally, I am an Asian-American who may have a completely…

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    They Killed My Father

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    In the memoir, First They Killed My Father, Loung recaps her life from the age of five to the age of nine. Loung Ung describes to the young readers her torturous, devastating life during the Khmer Rouge invasion of Cambodia from 1975 to 1979. Loung tries to inform the reader of how life was for the people during Pol Pot’s, the leader of the Angrakha, regime by stating her own life experience at the age of 5 but using the diction of an adult. Loung depicts the situations occurring, repeats…

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    Varieties Of Fat Burning Natural Jerky When you have tasted organic jerky before, it's pretty available online. Nowadays, many people preparing jerky without any pesky preservatives or additives, since it contains classic high protein and low calorie. While buying beef jerky online, you can easily prepare jerky homemade with high protein content, this means almost coconut seitan and meats. The main key factor to select beef jerky is first visit customer reviews. Usually, jerky want to cook at…

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    Gluten free diets are becoming popular among adults lately because they believe it is beneficial to their health, however it is medically necessary by some because of Celiac’s disease. Celiac’s disease is a condition that creates inflammation in the small intestine, and damages the lining. This prevents necessary components of nutrition from being absorbed. The damage to the lining of the intestine comes from a reaction to eating gluten. The cause of celiac disease is unknown. However,…

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