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    In the early 1600's monarchs and merchants in search of ways to expand their riches, funded marine expeditions with the hopes of extending trade relations with other nations across the open seas. Little did these explores know how treacherous their voyage would be and exactly what they might find. Approximately three thousand nautical miles from Europe they traveled, landing on an unknown continent that appeared untouched by civilized man. Gold and silver was nowhere to be found, but the vast continent

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    Deer Don’t Need to Flee to Stay Trouble-Free! Have you ever been in trouble and wanted to get away? The white-tailed deer can swim, run, hide, and fight to stay out of trouble. If you want to know how they do it, read on. In early April, fawns (baby deer) are born. After a few weeks, the doe (the mother deer) leaves her fawns to find food. The doe leaves her fawns in a bushy place. The trees and grass can help keep the fawns from being seen by hungry predators. The white-tailed deer has many predators

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    A Modest Proposal is a satirical essay written by Jonathan Swift to raise awareness to the government about the poor and what they should do about it. Swift proposes that we should eat the children as a way to make the government to keep reading the work and understand the problem. He also named the work A Modest Proposal while his persona in the work was arrogant and prideful to show the irony in his satiric proposal. In A Modest Proposal, Swift uses the first uses the first few paragraphs to introduce

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    forbidden love between Edward and Anne. Anne going to the market and hitting Edward with a pail between his legs, was one of the most exciting parts in the novel Blackhearts. It all started when Margery sent Anne to go get venison and two pounds of shrimp. When Anne could not get the venison because of the butchers peadophile behavior, she left the butcher's shop and went to the harbor to receive the shrimp. To her luck the fishmonger already sold the whole barrel of shrimp to Edward, which at the time she

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    forbidden love between Edward and Anne. Anne going to the market and hitting Edward with a pail between his legs was one of the most exciting parts in the novel Blackhearts. It all started when Margery sent Anne to go get venison and two pounds of shrimp. When Anne could not get the venison because of the butchers pedophile behavior, she left the butcher's shop and went to the harbor to receive the shrimp. To her luck the fishmonger already sold the whole barrel of shrimp to Edward, which then at the time

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    Since they were always at sea the characters and the mood grew weary and longed for land and real venison. It made Ned Land tempered and made the Professor pleased because he could research. Since the captain was so secretive that made the mood more sullen and unpleasant at points. The captain also made the tone tense with his need to know basis and the

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    After successfully avoiding Charybdis, Odysseus and his men, famished and hoping to find nourishment, stop at the first island they see. The island is isolated, green, but not lush with trees, and flat. They dock their ship at an inlet and await Odysseus’ commanding orders. “I have decided,” he gradually starts, “That half of you shall stay here and protect the ship, should there be anything that harms it. Now, I would like for Koios, Antiochus, Herodotos, Cleon, Niketas, Pelagios, and Iason to

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    Tarte Tatin

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    with the most popular being goat cheese. There are four well-known cheeses here: Sainte Maure, Pouligny-St. Pierre, Selles-sur-Cher and Crottin de Chavignol. For those who love meat you can find on the menu pheasant, duck, quail, pigeon, rabbit, venison and even wild boar or deer. The game here is prepared in rich sauces

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    Often they would eat large game birds like swans, peacocks, or cranes. After cleaning and cooking the birds, they would often reattach the feathers for decoration. This was also a time for lots of meat to be eaten such as mutton, chicken, pheasant, venison, rabbit, turkey, and ham. For dessert, which was often called the "Fruit course", there would be fruit, jellies, nuts, and cheese. What did they drink? People didn't drink water with meals like we do today. The water during this time would have

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    The kitten is a scrawny thing with burrs and bits of wood caught in its coat where it still has fur, and pus coming out its eyes and nose. Its big baby head looks even bigger at the end of such a stick of a body. I found it in the woods at the end of my street where I play most days with my friends. This time I was alone. Lucky for you I was, I think. Otherwise, David or Claude might have decided you’d be good practice for their slingshots. Those two can be mean, I think to myself. I don’t like playing

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