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    vegetables‚ meats and tofu make up the key ingredients in Korean cuisine. A normal dinner includes side dishes of spiced vegetables and fish cakes‚ white rice in bowls‚ and plate of marinated meats and kimchi which is fermented‚ spicy vegetable‚ usually cabbage. Its normal to double dip over there‚ Koreans usually set a bowl of rice/ soup

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    his book to mold the scene of 1984 into a gloomy‚ dark and depressing set. He begins with setting the time of day‚ thirteen. Choosing "thirteen" instead of one Orwell sets a tone of an over militarized nation. He then moves on to using "boiled cabbage and old rag mats"; an all-enveloping‚ oppressive smell one couldn’t wish on even on their worst enemy. The combination of these two along with the babbling telescreen‚ snooping police‚ and contrived posters anchor the despotic tone. Orwell didn’t

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    three slogans are the right ways of life. This is a form of brainwashing. In 1984 we also see the feature of poor living conditions. There is a number of quotations in the first few paragraphs that prove this‚ such as: “The hallway smelt of boiled cabbage and old rag mats”‚ “And Winston‚ who was

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    Nutrition and Vegetables

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    from dark green to a beautiful orange color. The dark green vegetables are usually the leafy vegetables‚ and squash‚ pumpkin‚ and sweet potatoes are examples of the orange family. Some vegetables have a red/blue coloring such as eggplant and red cabbage. Many articles today have different ideas on the amount or servings of vegetables a person should eat per day. The amounts can range from two (2) up to nine (9) servings per day. The majority of nutrition specialists suggest 2-1/2 cups per

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    Introduction The plant Brassica rapa (field mustard) is a species in the Brassica genus that includes a variety of different vegetables like broccoli‚ cauliflower‚ and cabbage (Williams & Hill‚ 1986). The B. rapa plant originated in Europe but grows in a variety of places all over Asia (Courteau). In places like North America and China they are seen as weeds because the plant is neutralized (Courteau). Now‚ they are seen more and more in garden homes all across the states (Courteau). Brassica rapa

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    I am not a label. No matter how hard anyone tries to fit me under a label‚ or define me as something I am not‚ it will not work. I am a mixture‚ a melting pot of many different cultures and beliefs. My own unique cultural identity is compiled from many aspects of my life‚ like my ethnicities‚ my parents’ backgrounds and food; they all come together to make me who I am and who I define myself as. All the time I get asked‚ “What are you?” To quickly get it over with I always “round” my ethnicities

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    Neil Armstrong lied about the famous "one small step for man" words he spoke as he became the first man to take a step on the moon‚ according to new claims by his brother. The astronaut had always insisted that he had not planned those historic words in advance. However‚ in a recent interview‚ his brother has insisted that Armstrong came up with the words months prior to the Apollo mission in July 1969. He also has claimed that the original phrase did include the word "a" as Armstrong had so strongly

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    South Korea Introduction South Korea is one of the most dynamic countries in the world‚ South Korea has emerged from a chaotic history‚ and has rightfully ascended the ladder to become a world power. Bordering North Korea in the south and separated from China and Japan by the Sea of Japan‚ Yellow Sea and Korea Strait‚ South Korea is an active participant in what is one of Asia’s most historically volatile areas The national flag of Korea is called “Taegeukgi’. According to Korea.net “Its design

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    3.9 2.1.6.0.2 1.1.4 1.3.1 1.5.4.1 1.7.5.0.5 1.5.3.5 1.4.1.2 1.7.5.0.6 1.8.1 2.1.1.6 2.2.7.6 2.2.3.1 2.2.5.2 2.1.5.7 2.1.5.1 2.1.7.6 2.1.6.0.3 1.3.2 1.5.4.3 1.5.5.1 1.4.5.4 1.4.5.4 1.5.1.0.3 1.1.9 Cabbage (red‚ white‚ Savoy) Cabbage‚ Chinese Cabbage‚ for fodder Cacao (cocoa) Cantaloupe Caraway seeds Cardamom Cardoon Carob Carrot‚ edible Carrot‚ for fodder Cashew nuts

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    April Chabot Bruce Hummer COMM154-E04 Due: 11/12/14 Informative Speech Outline Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the History of Halloween and why it ’s a contradiction. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter - "A man must consider what a rich realm he abdicates when he becomes a conformist." ~Ralph Waldo Emerson B. Introduce Topic - To simply do something because it ’s what everyone else is doing without knowing the reasons why they ’re doing it‚ is conformity. You might understand the term

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