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    Recently I bought some tahini sesame paste for a recipe I found in a cookbook. For those of you, who are new to this, tahini comes from crushed sesame seeds. It is one of the world's healthiest foods to eat. I went to the local shops to buy some, there were two jars, hulled and unhulled. My instincts told me to get the unhulled which I did, although I was concerned the unhulled tahini sesame paste would not taste as sweet. Unhulled is stronger in flavour, a little bitter in taste, and darker

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    Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.), is probably the most ancient oilseed known and used by man (Weiss, 1983). The cultivated sesame belongs to order Tubiflorae, family Pedaliaceae; about thirty-seven species have been described in to the genus sesamum, but only Sesamum indicum has been recognized as a cultivated species (Getinet et al. 1998). Even though the origin of sesame is still in debate, Mehra (1967) and Mahajan (2007) considered Ethiopia as the origin of cultivated sesame. Bedigian (1981) argues

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    Sesame Workshop’s decision to incorporate a transgender Muppet on the show mirrors the gradual changes that have progressively taken place within the framework of feminism. The Eastern Kentucky University Women and Gender Studies Program defined the evolution of feminism as: “Historically, feminism has evolved from the critical examination of inequality between the sexes with a more nuanced focus on the social and performative constructions of gender and sexuality” (2017). In other words, the feminist

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    Sesame Street is an educational series for kids that incorporates learning and fun. The characters in Sesame Street are charming and we have all grown up knowing of the them. Like many other shows and movies, there's a monster, the Cookie Monster. People are drawn to this character rather than being afraid. The cookie monster has changed and evolved over the many years of being on television, he was first seen as a character who loved eating cookies but as the popularity of Sesame Street grew he

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    virtuous as Sesame Street to be a wide-spreading contagion. Yet, Sesame Street provoked a social epidemic as one of the most influential children 's television programs of its time. Malcolm Gladwell has studied the effects of Sesame Street on the education of young children in his novel, The Tipping Point. He has three overall generalizations of all epidemics, including the Law of the Few, the Stickiness Factor, and the Power of Context. I will apply these generalizations to his example of Sesame Street

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    technology helpful to young children? With some kids shows like Sesame Street, kids can learn from the film almost as well as preschool can. The highly known Sesame Street tv show provides kids with teachings in reading, math, and other curriculum work. These lessons can prepare young children for preschool. That is very helpful because that could give young kids prior knowledge for school and help them ease into their

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    Learning” YouTube for Kids, there are also a variety of excellent YouTube channels that provide interesting, educational video content specifically tailored to meet kids of all age learning needs. Sesame Street, Kids123, and Alpha Blocks name a few are educational, videos, and games for kids. Whereas, “Sesame Street”, Your toddler will be able to have fun with familiar characters while they learn at the same time.

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    its inception in 1969, Sesame Street has been revered as one of the most incredible pieces of children’s Television, continuing its airtime into 2018. It was one of the first shows of its kind and revolutionized how we see children’s TV. However, not everything about the show has been perfect, which is to be expected, but we view it as something of a paragon of youth-centric broadcasting. Renata Adler, of the New Yorker, was around for its inception and claims that “Sesame Street is [...] with lapses

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    Twenty-five years, a quarter of a century! What changes have been made in children’s books throughout these years? The first book I chose was On My Way With Sesame Street: My ABC’s which was written in the year of 1989. Twenty-five years later, the second book I chose is called Disney Frozen: Forever Sisters, was written. Both of these books show the changes made in the world throughout these past years. Major changes in children’s literature have been shown throughout these years. There was much

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    Why Trump Shouldn’t Cut Funding for Sesame Street Waking early every morning hoping to see the little red furry puppet on my TV screen. The one who taught me how to my ABC’s, how to count and how to express myself. Who taught me feelings were ok and how to make friends. As well as I, I know they are millions of kids across the nation who woke up early to see the furry red puppet on their TV screen. Sesame Street is not just another kids show but is an education system in which develops the younger

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