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    is on the geography of chicken soup. For purposes of this particular assignment, the “claimed” country of origin in Cuba. The reason the term “claimed” is used is due to the fact that this particular dish may be believed to have originated in many other countries as well. As such, the recipe, and more specifically the ingredients used, will most likely differ based upon the country and region that it is originated from. With regard to the Cuban version of chicken soup, the same is comprised of

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    connotations. This is a universal truth in most cultures. A very popular food with cultural significance is chicken soup. It is prepared very differently in different cultures. From Mexico's chili-spiked sopa de Fideos, to China's gingery QiguoJi, cultures have a love affair with chicken in a pot. In Bulgaria, chicken soup is often seasoned with lemon juice or vinegar. The Taiwan-style of chicken soup includes dried jujube fruits, tea, and other various herbs. The Columbian version of is called ajiaco

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    Chicken Soup Rough Draft Kids on my block always loved to play outside. Growing up we always knew each other. We cherished the times we would spend with each other. Whether it being on the Scorching hot days of Summer, the chilly days of Fall, Or the rainy days of Spring. We would be on that street hanging out and spend time with each other. Spending so much time with each we had also noticed growing up that one of our friends has old stuff. We noticed that every now and then when any of us

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    INFORMATIVE SPEECH PLAN Title: Natural Remedies for Colds Specific Speech Purpose: To inform my audience of the different ways to treat colds using natural remedies. Statement: People should learn the alternative ways in treating common ailments such as colds since medicine, nowadays, are bought at a high price. INTRODUCTION I. Attention Step: It was a lovely day at school. I was walking to the canteen with my classmates

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    Campbell’s Chicken Noodle Soup. At eit almost every single day, now I eat it here in there but I still love it. When I was small I was obviously too small to make it myself, but eventually from watching my mother make it for me so many times, I mastered how to make a Chicken Noodle Soup myself. First thing, please make sure you are old enough to work the stove. If not, you are not ready to master this try again next year. You will need a stove, pot, water, and of course, the Chicken Noodle Soup can itself

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    end of my senior year in high school I remember being unbelievably sick, not the normal cough and cold sick either. It was more of an unceasing fever, my body was in a constant cold sweat, and the only thing I could stomach was Chick-fil-a’s chicken noodle soup. Shortly after I went in for a doctor’s appointment where I was told I had a virus that would go away within a week. Two weeks after I was thankfully feeling better with an occasional nauseous sickness. A few days followed and my boyfriend at

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    Some People Like Poetry

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    Finding yourself and one’s individuality is apart of each person’s journey throughout life. In the poem “ Some People Like Poetry”, the narrator gives an obvious statement of being who you are. “[B]ut then, you can like chicken noodle soup, or compliments, or the color blue, your old scarf, your own way, petting the dog” (489). Despite the like and dislikes, sense of who you are is a large portion of every person’s life. Being smacked abruptly by reality is unfortunate, yet a

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    Annotated List of Books Sendak, M. (1962). Chicken soup with rice: A book of months. New York: Harper & Row. A boy eating his chicken soup with rice throughout the different months of the year Sendak, M. (1962). Pierre, a cautionary tale: In five chapters and a prologue. New York: Harper & Row. A boy named Pierre who usually doesn’t care about anything, learns to care after an encounter with a lion. Sendak, M. (1963). Where the wild things are. New York: Harper & Row. A boy named Max misbehaves and

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    Laurel nodded her head when she heard that Zinda would be willing to aid her in her efforts of keeping the city running smoothly. “With that attitude I think Ryder will love you.” She stated with a small laugh, her head shook from side to side. “Even before the outbreak I always had a hard time sleeping.” She reached her right hand up and placed it against the back of her neck, rubbing at it. “So it really doesn’t bother me all that much.” She nodded her head. She knew what Zinda said was true, that

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    I may just need to stop and rest along the path I trod, a time to try to understand and have my talk with God. As I gain new strength to carry on without a doubt or fear, somehow I know things will be right, and so, I persevere.” Anne Shortz, Chicken Soup for the Unsinkable Soul. Robert A. Bartels is known by many as the father of Marketing Thought. His early writings have left an impression on me and serve as inspiration for my future research. His motivation like mine comes from a desire to possess

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