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    The name of the story is Ashputtle, by the Brothers Grimm (Jakob and Wilhelm.)  Ashputtle's mother had died from a sickness. Her father remarried a bad woman with two mean daughters. Ashputtle had to wear an old dusty dress and wooden shoes, and her stepmother and stepsisters treated her like a servant. Ashputtle's life was in trouble and she cried all the time. She wanted to leave this life and live happily. This story told how she was able to do that. This essay will examine Ashputtle and how the

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    How can you describe family? Many may say it’s the ones who have a blood relations. Others may say it can be knowing someone for a long period of time. The retellings that I choose to discuss are “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol Oates, and “Cinderella” by Grimm Brothers. These stories portray unique family dynamics but also have certain characteristics that make them similar. Each story shows the main character’s trying to relate to their family but at the same time feeling

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    There are many different types of vegetarians with different names. The term vegetarian is a general word for classifying non-meat eaters. Surprisingly, the term vegan is also nested under the word vegetarian. As well as lacto vegetarians, lacto ovo vegetarians, ovo vegetarians and the occasional semi vegetarian. The word ovo is latin and it means egg, and the word lacto are the sugars in dairy products, which is similar to the term lactose intolerant. Technically it means that a person can’t tolerate

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    Vegan Ethics

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    Ideals and morals are one of the big reasons that a person may become a vegan. They just don't believe that eating animals slaughtered in mass production is an, "okay, and moral," thing to do. A reason behind this is that becoming vegan is very economical, and vegans have a lower risk of obesity. Others may ask where do vegans get their protein, but there are many other sources of protein other that meat. The final reason why people become vegan is because eating meat causes a lot pollution by the

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    Cuisine - Around 300 BC, under the Mauryans, a lot of Hindus felt that animal sacrifices added to your karma and kept you from getting free of the wheel of reincarnation. Animal sacrifices became less popular, and although people didn't give up eating meat entirely, they ate much less of it. A lot of people became vegetarians. Maurya food expanded fruit choices for these new vegetarians by reproducing two different kinds of citrus fruit together to get oranges. In the Gupta period, Hindus began

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    Revolution occurred separately and independently. First, the Agricultural Revolution first emerged in the Fertile Crescent around 9000-7000 B.C.E. With that region’s environmental advantages, the people in the Fertile Crescent grew barley, wheat, lentils, and figs, and domesticated goats, sheep, and many other animals. From the Fertile Crescent, agriculture spread to China and Saharan and sub-Saharan Africa. Both regions developed Agriculture independently, growing various crops and animals, such

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    more choices in their clothing with various colors. Diet: Romans eat one more meal than we do nowadays, which is four meals a day; while Jews eat one less meal than we do nowadays, which is two meals a day. Usually Romans will eat bread, porridge, lentil soup, goat’s milk, cheese, vegetables, fruit, olives, bacon, sausage, fish, and diluted wine, which do not differ a lot from what we eat today. But the ways of cooking

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    acids are also formed during normal cooking and frying (especially reheating of oil).  Eat vegetarian foods:- Eat plant based foods such as whole grains (whole wheat flour, dalia, oatmeal, corn, jwar, bajra, etc), pulses and legumes (beans, peas, lentil, green gram, red gram, etc), green vegetables, green leafy vegetables, fruits, etc.  Eat vitamin E rich foods: - Intake of vitamin E rich foods e.g. seeds, nuts, green leafy vegetables and whole grains etc are helpful to prevent it. Vitamin E supplements

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    In the U. S. millions of men and women are existing with pre- diabetes or diabetes and do not even know it. Pre-diabetic people have too much sugar in the blood, but not enough to be classified as a diabetic. The diabetes prevention diet has the power to reverse and forestall the progression of diabetes as it promotes a relatively stable blood sugar. Making bad diet decisions must be evaded just because food is the major source of energy for the body. Necessity of Diet Prevention Techniques and Treating

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    Ever wondered what food, woman, or everyday life was back in Ancient Egypt? Ancient Egypt was very different than America is today. In this essay, I will teach you about all those topics! Most of people’s everyday lives were the same. Young children were given a lot of time to play, and they started school at the age of seven if their families could afford it. Some main crafts they did were carpentry, glassmaking, pottery, weaving, and leatherworking. The way the pharaohs collected taxes was by claiming

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