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    Brand to Light Mountain Man Brewing Company (MMBC) was founded by Guntar Prangel in 1925. He reformulated an old family brew with quality ingredients‚ resulting in a flavorful bitter tasting beer which was launched as the Mountain Man Lager. The brand grew to claim a respectable market share for an independent-family-owned-brewery‚ in whole of the East Central United States by 1960. Even today‚ after 80 years‚ the lager is a legacy

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    by the fact that Biff could never live up to his father’s expectations‚ which they both feel guilty for. Charley and Biff have problems because Willy is jealous and extremely stubborn‚ and refuses to take his generous help. And lastly‚ Willy has a bitter relationship towards Bernard because he is jealous that Biff is not as successful as him‚ when everyone thought the world of Biff in high school‚ unlike Bernard. He does not understand why Bernard became successful and always thought of him as inferior

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    use and cultivation of the cacao tree has been dated as far back as 1400 B.C. in Honduras‚ by the Olmecs. Chocolate was initially made into a type of beverage called xocolatl by the mesoamerican people‚ a nahuatl word meaning "bitter water" due to the cacao tree’s bitter taste when unfermented. Chocolate first spread beyond mesoamerica when Montezuma of Tenonchtitlan introduced Henan Cortez‚ a Spanish Conquistador‚ to it in the 16th century. Henan Cortez then brought it back to the Spanish court

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    Dulce At Decorum Est Tone

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    In “Dulce at Decorum Est”‚ author Wilfred Owen’s use of voice is powerful‚ and the overall tone of his voice both bitter and wrought with anger. Owen uses vivid imagery‚ simile‚ metaphor‚ and repetition to describe the horror and misery many soldiers experienced during World War One. Owen’s personal feelings about war are also present in his voice‚ at times strongly effecting the poem. Throughout “Dulce at Decorum Est”‚ Wilfred Owen uses a variety of literary techniques to impress upon the reader

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    sectors where we require sustainable development and it can only be possible when both men and women put hands together against poverty and economic crisis. In third-world countries women are not given their enough rights and we cannot ignore this bitter truth that in under-developed poor societies women make around 70 percent of the total population and they are given no or minimum rights. Media is a strong tool to create awareness regarding women and influence of government policies. Through media

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    about “my ways” and about topics that made no relevance to the subject‚ feelings that were suppressed found an opportunity to surface. And after 20 minutes of raised voices and male testosterone‚ the result was me leaving home in a bitter note and with an even bitter taste in my mouth. I did understand my old man’s sentiments‚ the place he was coming from‚ his son was going away to school for months and there he was making plans to attend a party‚ I could tell that he felt I was inconsiderate and

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    and other wet areas. The third line states that the narrator is aware of being used‚ as the first part states ‘Only this thing I know;’. The two lines’ tone sound bitter‚ because the repetition of the ‘thi’ sound slows the audience when they read‚ while making it soft and quiet‚ and the pause caused by the semicolon adds to the bitter tone. The following uses a strong simile‚ referring his heart as a stone for stepping on‚ and intensifying the heaviness of the line by using the word ‘bear.’ The word

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    Passover Research Paper

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    leaving so fast‚ that their bread did not finish rising before they left. They also refrain from eating any leavened products‚ which is called chamez. The most notable part of Passover is called Seder‚ which involves “eating matzah‚ bitter herbs—to commemorate the bitter slavery endured by the Israelites‚ drinking four cups of wine or grape juice—a royal drink to celebrate our newfound freedom‚ and the recitation of the Haggadah” (“What Is Passover?”). The Haggadah is an important aspect of Seder and

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    Hamlet 1

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    Soliloquy: Tis now the very witching time of night (3.2.380-391) Annotations Tis now the very witching time of night‚ (380) When churchyards yawn and hell itself breathes out Contagion to this world: now could I drink hot blood‚ And do such bitter business as the day Would quake to look on. Soft! now to my mother. O heart‚ lose not thy nature; let not ever (385) The soul of Nero enter this firm bosom: Let me be cruel‚ not unnatural: I will speak daggers to her‚ but use none; My tongue

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    shows how much they love each other as Romeo is showing he would die for Juliet. By using the image of death‚ it shows that the story might become a tragedy. By including hints towards a tragedy‚ it keeps the audience interested. It also shows how bitter the feud is between the two families. Shakespeare also presents the tragedy as very passionate; their love is very strong. Romeo says ‘stay and die’. This clearly shows that Romeo knows he might die if he stays however he still

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