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    Sipping on iced-cold sweet tea, I watch multiple waiters gather up and begin line dancing to loud country music that plays in the background. By the time im almost halfway through with my beverage and almost full due to the warm, freshly baked rolls, a smiling waitress brings my family our food. She kindly places down our meal, tells us to enjoy and leaves to let us chow down. Resting on the plate in front of me is a thick, juicy piece of rib eye steak thats paired with loaded mashed potatoes and

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    King Henry's Dichotomy

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    born of society. Though the low born and ethic character find within is glaring, Shakespeare spares no one. His representation of the noble class is just as magnifying. In Act 2 Scene 2, Shakespeare exposes the underbelly of nobility and gentry. He skewers Bedford, Scrope, and Grey. All trusted advisors and members of the English peerage. Shakespeare shows that no matter how well you are born, corruption lays

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    Healthy Lunches

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    Think outside of the bag. Beef skewers are an excellent choice for school lunches. They are nutritious, tasty served cold, and easy to eat. Skip the brown bag and use seal-tight containers for dipping sauces that also are delicious with cut up

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    The effects of Lead-Nitrate contamination on the plant Brassica rapa Ernest J. Tiller III, Corey Biology Department Birmingham-Southern College Date: October 24, 2016 Teacher: Jennifer Kelly Abstract In my biology class we conducted an experiment to determine if there was a direct correlation between the concentration of lead levels in soil and the effect it has on plant synthesis and plant height. The specimen used in the experiment is a species of plant, Brassica rapa. Seeds of B. rapa

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    Hudson River Analysis

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    the top of every hour, and discussing why day and night, and seasons happen. Viewing the recent partial solar eclipse was a most opportune highlight on this topic. Nathan created a Styrofoam model of the solar system using balls mounted with wooden skewers on a base, and the sunrays were represented by toothpicks. Each celestial body was painted characteristically with poster paint. Nathan also attended an Earth, Moon, and Sun projection at the Hudson River Planetarium, wherein lunar phases, eclipses

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    History of Culture My name is Dora and I’m half Persian and half African American. Today my paper will be on my Persian culture. (Persia) Iran it is in Middle East south of Russia and the neighbor of Iraq Afghanistan and Pakistan. It is 1.648 million square kilometers. The capitol is Tehran. Population is approximately 66 million. Over 60% of people living in Iran are younger than 30 years old and open minded, connected to the world, highly educated, intelligent. Iran is known for its oil reserves

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    Food Court Case Study

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    Task #1 The food court revenues are declining because the food options are not appealing to MC students. Students like the options that are quick to order and obtained food, while maintaining the food quality. They like the option of customizing their foods. Therefore, build your own options can be very appealing to MC students because its very customizable, reduces the wait time to order and obtained the food and the quality of the food will be on par to what students are looking for. The environment

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    knew nothing of him and was in ruins.” (62) Continuing with this, Roger grows more and more violent towards the end of the book as he realizes that nobody can stop him. He goes on to crush Piggy with a giant rock, and sharpens a stick at both ends to skewer Ralph’s head with. To conclude, the fictional novel The Lord of the Flies by William Golding focuses on the fact that society is only what we make it. Golding had plenty of evidence and experience to prove this, ranging from Jack, or chaos, take

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    Egyptian Dish Tsire

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    Dukkah is a blend of nuts and spices used in Egyptian cuisine. The blend is often consumed as a condiment with flatbread, which is first dipped in olive oil and then into the spice blend. You may be able to find prepackaged Egyptian dukkah in a Middle Eastern market or online. If you are unable to find this spice blend or need some right away, consider using a dukkah substitute. Your Best Bet: Make Your Own Dukkah As spice blends go, dukkah is relatively simple. As a result, replication

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    Plains Indians Essay

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    For many tribes of Plains Indians whose bison-hunting culture flourished during the 18th and 19th centuries, the sun dance was the major communal religious ceremony . . . the rite celebrates renewal - the spiritual rebirth of participants and their relatives as well as the regeneration of the living earth with all its components . . . The ritual, involving sacrifice and supplication to insure harmony between all living beings, continues to be practiced by many contemporary native Americans. -Elizabeth

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