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    Thanksgivings Differ If I ever wiped my face off on the tablecloth at the Thanksgiving dinner table, I would probably get smacked by my Mother. But, that is exactly how the Pilgrims and Indians did on their first ever Thanksgiving. Today, I am going to compare and contrast the differences between modern day Thanksgivings and the first ever Thanksgiving. The first person I asked was Dezmyn Abbring, a student at Kankakee Valley, about how he would usually spend his Thanksgiving. Some…

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    I decided to watch Malcom in the Middle, which is a comedy TV series that is based upon a dysfunctional family which centers around the high IQ gifted middle child named Malcom. Malcom has three brothers. The youngest named Dewey is the one always getting picked on. Dewey is also easily influenced by his older brothers to participate is wrongful acts. The oldest named Francis and second oldest named Reese are the trouble makers. The oldest also get shipped to Military school because of his…

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    to find what they could possibly be doing if not getting their information from a daily dose of T.V. “so [he] began peering through the Tomkeys’ windows.” (799) What he found intrigued him. The Tomkeys were “forced to talk during dinner,” they hadn’t a clue “what dinner was supposed to like or even what time people were supposed to eat” (Sedaris 799). Sedaris enjoyed the mystery and the “good feeling [he] got from pitying them”. He felt like their keeper, but that all changed once their…

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    changed over the last several decades in our culture, including childhood trends. Many would argue that the 1950s, for example, was a more basic time, with less complications and no electronics. For example, during that decade, a family might own one TV set, so compared to families and children in current day, nearly everything was different. While there may be some similarities in childhood in general throughout the decades, there are many more contrasts between the childhood of the 1950s and…

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    discouraging, as Ortega (2009) suggests the negative feedback on this type of correction. I recast by saying "watched TV". Then I simply asked "right?" but did not clarify whether student realize his mistake or not. However, in another part when I gave feedback on one student 's answer" eat dinner" I correct by first gave credit to her answer "great!" Then recast "you had dinner, right?"To clarify whether she could understand, I asked her to repeat after me by saying" had…

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    adolescent female, she is 19 years old and African American. The subject lives on a military installation and has a diverse group of friends. I observed the subject eating dinner in her bedroom while watching TV and doing homework. The subject was eating homemade spaghetti with garlic bread in addition the subject chose water for her dinner drink. The Spaghetti sauce consisted of salmon, green, red, and yellow peppers, fresh garlic, onion, fresh spinach and grape tomatoes. The pasta…

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    Women Eat In America

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    much what’s on the table that matters, as what’s on the chairs.” Says W.S. Gilbert. (262). This could potentially describe table talk as either the right thing to do during dinner or the wrong thing to do during dinner. Other societies like China and Iran could argue that table talking as well as drinking is done before dinner. This would never happen in my home! We eat first, then we party. Some aspects of the cultures in the world do however, just seem absolutely ridiculous to me. In some…

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    Advantages 1.the big bottom market food truck to increase sales and build the company brand name in the area (moving, marketing and making delivery easier. 2.adding a catering service adding revenue to the business but the 3.opeing for dinner. Short dinner menu to decrease costs and to increase customers 4. focussing on gurnwell residents is good in a way of targeting the area that the store is located 5.emphasinzing the big bottom market signature biscuits’ selling them through a gourmet…

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    a place where families grow and create memories and customers cherish those memories. The people that would part take in dinning based on the mention from the TV “The Girls Next Door” show would be the external stakeholders. Those customers want to experience the atmosphere that the actress mentioned, to emulate the life portrayed on TV. 2. For casual observers of media, the “Sexiest Girl of Olive Garden” would appear to be a sponsorship conducted by the management of Olive Garden and the…

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    Personal Narrative

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    that dirty little rat comes down stairs and starts playing with her legos. I turned the TV up because I couldn’t hear. then she complains that it's too loud…

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