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    The History of Cake Making

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    Publishing‚ M.A. ------------------------------------------------- Flandrin‚ J‚L‚ and Montanari‚M (1999) Food a Culinary History‚ Columbia University Press‚ New York ------------------------------------------------- Kenedy‚ J.(2011) Bocca Cookbook Bloomsbury‚ London ------------------------------------------------- How Baking works (n.d.) [online} Available: http://www.baking911.com/howto/how_baking_works.htm [Accessed 5th October‚ 2011] ------------------------------------------------- http://whatscookingamerica

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    Initial Discussion Piece: David Lynch’s Twin Peaks stand-alone film version (1989) Twin Peaks (1989) is a successful drama mystery television series created by David Lynch and Mark Frost. This postmodern text exemplifies Lynch’s unique cinematic style and plays with traditional crime fiction tropes and character archetypes. Several themes found in Lynch’s previous work‚ Blue Velvet (1986)‚ are present in Twin Peaks (1989) and will be discussed throughout this film analysis. The Twin Peaks stand-alone

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    How does fashion shape social identities? In my essay I am going to investigate the meaning and the relationship between these two words: fashion and identity‚ particularly in relation to social status. Fashion and identity both represent a complex notion‚ especially when we talk about their association. Nowadays‚ if we pronounce the word ‘fashion’‚ which has become one of the most common words in our society‚ we immediately think of clothes; what people wear in the streets or what the majority

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    The Relation between Soca and Psychology This past January‚ my husband and I went to the Bahamas‚ and had an amazing experience. I never thought that swimming with Soca would be such an interesting Psychology class. Soca is 13 years old dolphin from the Dolphin Encounters in Nassau‚ Bahamas. Our experience started with a fun‚ interactive‚ orientation briefly covering the natural history of dolphins‚ animal training techniques‚ ocean conservation and Watchable Wildlife Guidelines. After that‚ our

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    Merriam-Webster defines the word success as “the fact of getting or achieving wealth‚ respect or fame.” The definition of success differs from one person to another. Most people work hard throughout their life to achieve goals and be successful in their careers. That might mean acquiring a secondary education‚ being able to provide for one’s family‚ achieving a life’s ambition‚ or acquiring wealth. However‚ to a homeless man living in a busy city of New York‚ success might simply mean attaining enough

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    Profits with No Cash

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    ’s guide to reading and understanding financial statements: How to budget‚ forecast‚ and monitor cash flow for better decision making. Hoboken‚ NJ: Wiley. Gorton‚ B. (2011). Boosting sales: Increasing profits...without breaking the bank. London: Bloomsbury Publishing.

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    just as Septimus is; Woolf is often described as a ‘mad genius’ as she was declared mentally ill at an early stage in her life -- this intense and troubling lifestyle of erratic nervous breakdowns coupled with her substantial involvement in the Bloomsbury group in ‘the early manifestations of the Freudian psychiatry’ led to a close scrutiny and new way of looking at the issue of madness. The novel‚ in Virginias own words‚ attempts to present ‘the world seen by the sane and the insane side by side’

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    Cited: Rowling‚ J.K. Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. London: Bloomsbury‚ 1997. Print.

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    Winston Churchill-a Hero

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    Winston Churchill-A Hero Heroes are people who help others despite their own health and wellness. Discipline‚ Fortitude and Dedication are traits important in heroes‚ because discipline (an orderly mind) is necessary for achieving mental peace and having a clear head for difficult situations. Fortitude is the mental strength needed to go through emotional times without breaking and dedication is necessary for reaching any goal. Furthermore‚ one hundred percent effort is the only thing that will

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    Bipolar Nature or Nurture

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    References: James O (2007) They F*** You Up London Bloomsbury Publishing Owen S & Saunders A (2008) Bipolar disorder The Ultimate Guide Oxford Oneworld Publications The Royal College of Psychiatrists (2011) Bipolar (Manic Depression) [online] Available from: http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/ [Accessed on 30th May

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