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    How to make Maple Syrup My family has been making maple syrup for over 100 years. My siblings, cousins, and I are the 6th generation of syrup makers in our family. Everyone in the family has their part to play during the 6 week long syrup season. The process of making maple syrup is a long and hard one but in the end it’s totally worth all of the loss of sleep, frozen and aching limbs, and the extra time we take out of our lives to make syrup every year. Our family usually starts the season on Valentine’s

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    Sugar plays a fundamental role in cooking and especially in baking. Aside from sweetness, it can provide coloring as well as moisture and bulk. Brown sugar and white sugar provide these things to different degrees but how different are they from each other? Do they taste the same? Can you use one in place of the other? We answer these questions and more in this installment of SPICEography Showdown. Do white and brown sugar taste the same? Brown sugar gets both its color and its flavor from molasses

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    Wealth can be viewed similarly, there is monetary wealth and the wealth of the soul and mind. The American dream must include some health and wealth. Ethan is now under a twofold attack, “Twice or thrice before she,' Zeena 'had suddenly packed Ethan's valise and started off... to seek the advice of some new doctor, and her husband had grown to dread these expeditions... cost” (Wharton 63). Ethan is a monster or money is tight to be offended by medical expenses, showing that wealth is not his friend

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    many different empires. One major impact on the rise and fall of multiple domains that is often overlooked is food, and in particular, sugar. Sugar has affected economies, the way of life, and industry all over the world. Sidney Mintz, author of Sweetness and Power, stops to discuss how sugar has been a basic building block that has developed and transformed Europe and America and how the world has changed the production and consumption of sugar from a luxury into a staple of

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    Sleeping softly, many dream of their loves, world peace, and life after death. These things, while at the center of the dreams of many, are often compared to the grandest things in life. The allusion in the poems “To His Coy Mistress” by Andrew Marvell, “Peace” by George Herbert, and “Hymn to God, My God, In My Sickness” by John Donne most accurately craft the author’s purpose of the need for love, peace, and acceptance from God. Since Andrew Marvell bases his poem, To His Coy Mistress, around his

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    "Race" is a biological reality that causes differentiation and results in racism (Henry). Toni Morrison discusses this constructed racism in her books Home and God Help the Child with an explicit fashion. The female protagonists, Cee and Bride, in the two novels share some mutual experiences; they were both abused in their childhoods. These tragic childhoods have made them into vulnerable adults. The book Home portrays how a white doctor makes use of Cee’s ignorance and abuses her. Although Bride

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    poem’s meaning, I have realized that my life is very much alike to this stunning and deep piece of literature. Much like The Road not Taken, the way my life worked and happened correlates to this differing and new road. Sweetness was me, and I made sure that people knew who he was. Sweetness was also like you, just an average boy growing up and playing sports. When I went to college, that’s when things changed. I wanted to make an impact in every-way possible, and doing this got me my ticket to the

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    towards Kaur’s feelings. Milk and Honey is about finding the sweetness from the pain. The poems communicate the pains of Kaur’s life; she goes through love, loss, abuse, breaking, and healing. She even fights against violence and stands with femininity without being silenced. However, despite any struggle she comes across, she always knows that there is some happiness coming in the process, even if it is short-lived, because sweetness is everywhere when you look hard enough. She wants everyone to

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    We see distinctly here that indeed Cinderella does have the womanly aspect of cunning and, more importantly, that she knows exactly when to use it. We can prove that this cunning woman known heretofore only as "sweetness itself" is the true face of Cinderella, and the sweetness merely a facade, by exploring more deeply the tale of Cinderella in other cultures. In the West African Cinderella, entitled "The Maiden, the Frog, and the Chief's Son", we once again see the heroine's cunning. Although

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    author is trying to make in the novel is that there is a connection/ relationship between humans and plants. In the novel the author explains that apple trees, tulips, marijuana, and potatoes have a distinguished effect on human desires such as sweetness, beauty, intoxication, and control respectively. The author also explains that by having a mutualistic relationship with these plants, humans have been able to gain desires that they seek, while also benefiting the plants by causing them to multiply

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