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    Throughout history, in civilization and societies, men were seen to be superior to women. On the top of the pyramid, men controlled women of how they should think, act, and behave. In society, women are expected to be in charge of cooking, cleaning, and taking care of kids. Women are seen to be unable to work in a business or the industry because they are incapable of handling the business affairs because of their gender. They are discriminated because they were born as a female human. From the…

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    Native American Sacagawea Sacagawea was a Lemhi-Shoshone woman who interpreted for and guided Lewis and Clark. At 13 Sacagawea was taken as a wife by trapper, Toussaint Charbonneau. When Lewis and Clark asked the trappers if any of them would be willing to guild them, Charbonneau told them about his Native American wife. Sacagawea was pregnant at the time, but managed to aid the men greatly and help them out of intense situations. Her son, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau was born during the…

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    My Foodways Essay

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    Foodways and Health Beliefs My Daily Foodways Exploring different cultures is an experience one cannot explain. Comparing and contrasting foodways allows the society we live in today to differentiate themselves from others. My foodways might be so different than someone in California or in China. I analyzed myself and food the foods I eat are more health conscious than I thought. Foods that I eat on a daily basis include chicken, spinach, eggs, apples, pistachios and cereal. I eat chicken and…

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    having any “close friends or family, and do not like to stay in one place for too long” (Crime Museum). The killers would move towns or states after they commit the crime. The reason for this is not to be captured by law enforcement agencies. Richard Trenton Chase, for an example, is considered as a disorganized killer. He murdered six people during his time. He would drink the blood and practice cannibalism on his victims. He did not have any friends or family. He lived on his own after his…

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    The Benefit of Legalizing Medical Marijuana Marijuana has been around since record time. It has been in all kinds of cultures being used to help those with illnesses, social interactions and sometimes for religious reasons. Marijuana is the third most popular recreational drug in America. Thousands of people in America use marijuana. Today in America 23 states have legalized medical marijuana, four of those recreational use, which does not include Utah. Since some people see marijuana as just…

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    disease. The rise in obesity in the recent year can be attributed to the current economic pressures many have been going through. It has also been shown that processed foods can become addicting to its wide range of consumers. As stated by economist Trenton G. Smith “It is no coincidence that obesity has increased in parallel with the rise in economic insecurity in the United States and around the world, and that consumption of fast foods…”( Economic Stressors). One reason why processed foods…

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    John Nash is now a well-known mathematician. He is commonly recognized as the only mathematician to win the Nobel Prize and as the mathematician that the movie A Beautiful Mind is based on. While people are now aware of John Nash’s story, it was not previously well known. John Nash grew into a brilliant mathematician, was diagnosed with schizophrenia, and persevered through obstacles to continue working in mathematics. John Nash was born on June 13, 1928 in Bluefield, West Virginia where he…

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    Canopy Power

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    Westfield Public Schools Poopy Power Boosting the power of cow manure to create more methane gas Gabriel Piepergerdes Tyler William Gentle Sweeney Literature Review When you hear the word cow manure, you automatically think of an awful smelling brown substance, which is true. The smell of manure from cows and other ruminants can be strong and extremely unpleasant, however cow waste is a great source of energy that can be used to power the farm.…

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    Constituted an official recognition of America’s independence and lent powerful military heft to the Patriot cause 4. Allies bound themselves to wage war until United States fully secured its freedom and until both agreed to terms with Britain 5. Led the American Revolutionary War to become a world war The Colonial War Becomes a Wider War A. Lexington 1778 1. England and France come to blows 2. Shot fired widened into a global conflagration 3. Spain and Holland join the fray…

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    "All men are created equal and have the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness," (Thomas Jefferson, In the Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776). The American Revolutionary War is probably the greatest underdog story to ever happen in history. A group of soldiers with minimum training taking on one of the most powerful military forces at the time, sounds like a plot to a horrible movie directed by Michael Bay. It took a bunch of great people and determined leaders like…

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