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    Speech : ' Olives '

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    Speech: Olives Have you ever worried about finding true love? I know I have. I mean, how do you know that you have found the right person? Well, there may be a solution. While watching an episode of the hit t.v. series, How I met Your Mother, I stumbled upon what has become known as ‘The Olive theory” according to the ever popular, Urban Dictionary, this theory suggest that the potential success of a relationship can be determined by the partner’s opposing feelings of, you guessed it,

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    Green Eyeball Soup

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    When the oil is hot, add the green onion, and sauté for 2 minutes. Add the garlic, and sauté for about 60 seconds or until fragrant. Add the spinach, and cook until all the water has evaporated, approximately 2 minutes. Remove the pan from the heat, and transfer

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    This is a Greek lekythos which is usually used to store ointment, oil, and sometimes adorn graves. This artifact was found in the land of Israel/Palestine. This paper will examine how this object was produced, what kind of style was used in its production and what it meant to individuals at the time. On a larger level, trading objects like this one during the Persian Period represent the strength of local tastes and cultures over nationalistic tensions between Greece and Persia.   2. Introduction

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    The Lexus and the Olive Tree, written by Thomas L. Friedman, investigates the phenomenon of globalization in our world and how it has established a new international system that has replaced the cold war. This new system of globalization connects people from all over the world from Southeast Asians fighting a recession to Thai bankers to entrepreneurs in the United States. Friedman credits that the democratization of technology, information, and finance has shrunk our world from small to tiny where

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    the filling in the food processor. This took about 20 minutes because the cream cheese made the filling very thick, so we had to keep adding some amounts of lemon juice to soften it up. Frying the cannoli shells only took about 5 minutes because the oil was very hot, so they cooked quickly. To make the salsa, the

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    Cardio- Nephroprotective Effects of Guava and Olive Leaf Extracts on Doxorubicin-Induced Toxicity in Rats Abstract Objective: Doxorubicin (DOX) is an anticancer drug that is known to increase oxidative stress in several organs. Our objective was to evaluate the possible cardioprotective and nephroprotective effects of guava leaf extract (GLE) and olive leaf extract (OLE) on DOX-induced toxicity in rats. Methods: Forty adult male albino rats were randomly divided into 4 groups of 10 rats each, as

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    Lamb Chops with Mustard, Apricot and Basil Relish Ingredients: • 4 lamb chops • 1/2 cup mustard • 1/4 cup olive oil • 1 small diced shallot • 3/4 lb. fresh apricots (diced) • 1 tsp. ground cardamom • 3 tbsp. raspberry vinegar • Sea salt and ground pepper • 1/4 cup finely shredded basil Directions: 1. In a pressure cooker, add the four pieces of lamb chops and pair with 2 cups of water under the trivet. 2. Set timer to 10 minutes on high heat for releasing steam. 3. Once done, sprinkle each

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    The prophet of this nation is someone who rarely comes around. He lives in the mountains. When he does go into the public, in addition to speaking on virtues and duties, he mainly speaks on the two points, “an unfaltering courage in war and affection to their women.” (Claeys and Sargent, 100) War was important to the Cannibals as a means to protect themselves, but the Cannibals liked their simple life and did not feel the need to expand their territory or pursue more than their nation provides. (Claeys

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    Napoleon Diary Entry

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    the old olive tree had died. So now, it sits in the same place as the old one, maybe not quite as big, but and eternally sufficient reminder. And each day, I sit out on the porch and listen to the birds in the tree sing, and watch them make their homes there. Even now, as I sit here and remember this, I’m sitting on the same wooden swing I’ve sat for years, looking at that olive tree. It is still the morning, and the birds are singing their waking songs in those same trees by the olive. And deep

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    his theory of The Lexus and the Olive Tree. He has traveled all over the world, reporting on both the modern, globalized world (the United States), and those customary, often impoverished countries (Israel). He has covered all areas, including foreign policy, diplomacy, domestic policy, economics, business, trade, and culture. Friedman is clearly capable and does not seem to have any reason for bias. The premise on which Friedman bases The Lexus and the Olive Tree is that there is a conflict

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