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    It slowly shuts but I manage to capture a glimpse. I see steaks, roasted porks, risottos, omelettes, curries, terrines, stews, pastas, cakes, and creams. This pleasurable sight instantaneously causes my mouth to salivate. No words are spoken and I quickly understand that those were not for me and that I would have to wait. To initiate the process

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    Materialism In Vietnam

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    I finally arrived at the mansion for the annual family reunion. Many of my relatives and I were staying at my uncle’s mansion in Happy Valley— Happy Valley is the Beverly Hills of Oregon. There were over thirty five of my relatives in Oregon at the time and most of the relatives from California were staying at the mansion. I never fully understood how materialistic my family was until I went to this house for the hundredth time during freshman year. “Why can’t you cook like my sister?!” my uncle

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    The breakfast omelettes were a favorite of everyone at our table. We feasted on freshly grilled steaks and mouth watering desserts like fruits we dipped in a chocolate fountain, gourmet brownies, and fancy pies. I could smell the bacon sizzling from a mile away. I could

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    A Healthy Life Vs A Nourished Life By Dana M Gelsomino | Submitted On September 30, 2012 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest I hate the word healthy. You 've probably heard me talk a lot about how I hate

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    An Essay About Sushi

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    On my Southeast Asia trip, a friend told me that must eat Mangosteen there and must NOT eat Sushi. By then I hadn’t tasted either. In fact, I had never heard of the former. Having had it was a real joy. As for Sushi, just by looking at it I could only say that its artistic presentation is unparalleled! It’s a work of art as much as a food. The culinary art form of sushi began as a method of preserving fish centuries ago, but it has evolved into an artful, unique dining experience. I got to see

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    My First Day Of School

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    my jean capris, and my blue converse. After I got changed I put my Apple Watch on my left wrist. After I put on my Apple Watch on I went upstairs and did my hair into a ponytail. Then I ate breakfast. For breakfast I had a bacon, egg, and cheese omelette with toast, milk, and grapes. After breakfast I made my lunch which included a bagel with cream cheese and salami, some strawberries, a juice box, a water, and a bag of blueberry muffins. After I made my lunch I went back downstairs and brushed my

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    The concept had run through Kyle's mind from the moment Cole's buddy, Ian, had walked into the Station with his brunette girlfriend on his arm, and boasted of how he was going to fuck her every which way on their intended vacation to Miami. The twenty year-old woman had giggled, grasped her lover's arm more tightly, and asked if that was a promise. The giggles only intensified when Cole then proceeded to smack her on the ass, and tell the couple that it was a pity he was busy that weekend, otherwise

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    Gilead: A misogynistic society Margaret Atwood is author that is most famously known for her use of feminism in her literary works. The Handmaid’s Tale is among one of the most well known books for its critique of feminism. Feminism is described as the advocating for women's rights for equality to men on all levels, including social, political, and economical. Atwood’s novel centers around a dystopian culture in which women’s rights are disregarded by the state, men, and fellow women. After

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    took up an entire compartment. Nan’s food larder was always well stocked for our visits; filled with goodies like Spam, corned beef, Piccalilli etc. At Nan’s house, unlike at home, I got the opportunity of sampling such delicacies like Spamish omelette and Spam fritters. Sounds exotic? Yes, to me they were. I love Piccalilli; it’s the kind of stuff that never entered my home back in the 1960s, too weird, too foreign. Whenever I see Piccalilli it always reminds me of Nan. My large family would

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    Paralleling Rorschach’s immorality-filled actions in an attempt to fix broken society, William Blake's The Tyger serves to emphasize the interconnection of violence and innocence, while revealing the animal-like nature that possesses Rorschach turning him into society’s villain. Disclosing the coexistence of violence and innocence within society, William Blake’s The Tyger explains how monstrosity must exist to achieve peace. Confirming that such “tygers” and “lambs” exist within society, Blake’s

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