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    THE UNIVERSITY OF ADVENTURE PASSION WISE ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1 Located North of Tampa, Fl there is a university located on 2200 E Flower Ave. Now this place is not just any old ordinary university. Usually when the term university is mentioned people are referring to a type of educational institute, but the university being referred to in this essay is far from any educational university people have attended. Although it is highly uncommon to find students in this university at a desk

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    Drugs And Drug Abuse

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    Like most opiates heroin is a highly addictive drug because it gives off feelings of euphoria and pleasure. Overdoses are common with heroin because as users continue they build up a tolerance. This tolerance requires higher quantity of drugs at one time and more frequent usage. When users increase the amount they use in order to reach the same high as before they risk  the chance of overdosing.  Addicts need to continually use heroin because withdrawal symptoms are like that of having the flu. Symptoms

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    Pennsylvanian and Costa Rican Culture Culture is defined as the quality in a person or society that arises from a concern for what is regarded as excellence in arts, letters, manners, and scholarly pursuits. Although it may share many common traits, Pennsylvania has its own culture that is separate from the United States. And when compared to Costa Rica, there are many differences. A trip to Costa Rica from Pennsylvania will offer unique experiences never seen at home. Costa Rica differs from Pennsylvania

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    In cities all across America, people congregate in certain areas to either accomplish daily tasks or just for personal gain. Whether one may know it or not, these places can become refuges from the sometimes chaotic nature of reality even if it’s for less than an hour. The Reading Terminal Market in Center City, Philadelphia, serves as just one place among many. There are people who rush either by foot or in their cars to get to wherever their destination is outside, but the moment someone steps

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    From the Southwest to the Northeast There are many similarities between all of the fifty United States, however there are also many differences. This is especially true when comparing the states of New Mexico and Pennsylvania. Although these two states have many differences, it is clear to see through scenery, food, and tourism, they may be a little more similar than meets the eye. The United States is known for being a place of great beauty. Whether it is found in the lushly forested rolling

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    I bet you didn’t know that in 2015 Newport, North Carolina’s, Franks Pizza & Subs was ranked #1 for best pizza! At Franks, you are offered numerous options of food from lasagna, cheesesteaks, chicken wings, and more. Their top seller is their New-York style brick oven pizza. If you haven’t ever tried New-York style pizza just know it’s delicious, with its thin crust that’s crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside, so delicious that at Franks they call a slice of their, a slice of life! Employees

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    Classroom Observation

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    you’re just thinking of what you’re going to eat and to make your stomach happy. Then the smell of the food just makes you crave more just like the snickers commercial where you are someone else because of hungry. Then I ask the chef that I wanted a cheesesteak with lettuces, tomatoes, onions and some jalapeno with an order of fries. After, few minutes I got my food and head to the cashier to pay, then I was looking for a seat to admired the lives in the cafeteria. After I found a seat in the best spot

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    Descriptive Essay

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    my ticket. “Enjoy the game honey” she said, and I strolled through heavens gates to see the most beautiful diamond known to sports. I am not the type to spend money stadium food but tonight was special. That aside my father and I headed to the cheesesteak stand then made our way to the seats. Not seats exactly, but the bleachers in

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    Ah, a day at the ball park. Nothing more American than going to a baseball game, drinking a beer and eating a hot dog. Guess where that tradition started? Detroit, baby. Well, Livonia to be more specific, but it was popularized at Detroit Tiger Stadium in the 50’s. A meat-packing company called Hygrade Food Products won a competition in 1959 to be the hot dog supplier for the team. They started a contest at the company for the name for the hot dogs. Mary Ann Kurk, one of Hygrade Food Products sales

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    Thinking back to Elementary, Middle, and High school, school lunches were not a particularly appealing memory. I remember waiting in the lines, often backed up, holding foam plates of bland and unappealing food. To explore the factors of how school lunches have come to be, we should start at the beginning of government funded school lunch in America. The National School Lunch Act was enacted in 1946 by Harry S. Truman in order to ensure that children in poverty would be able to have access to nutritious

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