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    Make Your Sushi!

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    Make my Sushi! Do you want to impress your friends by showing them you can cook and serve your favorite dish? Do your friends like Japanese food? If they do‚ do you want to call them over and serve them Japan’s most well known food‚ sushi? Then you should really learn how to make sushi. Sushi is an example of many cultural dishes of Japan. It is not very difficult to make but sometimes you might struggle in some processes. There are many types of sushi so I will go through them one by one.

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    information about the current issues which at least makes us not ignorant‚ and it also makes us more open to people. If a person has knowledge‚ good communication skills‚ discipline‚ dignity‚ a belief system consisting of traditions‚ cultures‚ and moral values‚ understanding‚ not ignorant‚ and more open‚ than that person could cause no harm or trouble to anyone. If billions of people view the world as an educational‚ religious‚ and also a social place‚ then the condition of the world would be greatly

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    Topic: What was the best gift that you have given or received? What make this gift special? “The only way that you can ever know if something is of value to you is by the way it feels as you are receiving it”. We all would like to have a gift‚ even if the gift is invaluable or inexpensive; it also brings for all of us happiness and respectability. To me‚ the day I gave birth to my son is the gift I have received which changed my life forever. No word can describe how special my gift

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    My Old Home Place

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    I ’m writing about my Grandma’s old home place when I was growing up. I would always spend the whole the summer with her. She has a nice old antique farm house on 10 acres of land. She would always have three huge gardens plus blackberries‚ grapevines‚ figs bushes and a persimmon tree. She always made jellies‚ jams‚ puddings‚ cakes. She was a jack of all trades. It’s a special place for me and I hold it very close to my heart. The house was green with black shutters‚ big covered

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    start off by saying how excited I am to be joining A Place for Mom!! I started my career in health care nine years ago‚ originally working in nursing. I have worked in a variety of health care settings; Independent/Assisted Living‚ Memory Care‚ Long Term Care‚ Skilled Care‚ and the Hospital. I always knew I wanted to help people‚ seniors in particular. As a child I grew up living next door to my grandparents and did everything with them‚ this is where my love for seniors began. While working in the

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    Place, I’d Like to Live

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    Place‚ I’d like to live I have lived in Thailand so far. It’s hot‚ sunny‚ beautiful and maybe different from other part of the world. I’m so glad and so proud of my hometown and I think it’s no need to move into somewhere else. But if I really have to do that‚ I will move to Belgium. Belgium is where fascinates me a lot although I’ve never been to there. There’re so many reasons why I love there that I don’t know how to start telling you. For the first reason‚ Belgium has three official languages

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    The University A Place of Slavery By Dr George Hajjar Ph.D A glimpse into the role of the Academia In the Capitalist Order Preface Over forty years ago‚ I wrote a memo for the ‘60s:” The University – a Place of Slavery” in the heat of the battle. I did not alter or revise the text so that the reader of the second decade of the 21st century can capture the temper and the spirit of the exciting ‘60s. The memo is self-explanatory; it is hubris and upheavals with a Sparticist touch and it includes

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    of a story is largely dependent on the inclusion of accounts from the author ’s own life and experiences. In Sue Monk Kidd ’s The Secret Life of Bees‚ David Guterson ’s Snow Falling on Cedars‚ and Jhumpa Lahiri ’s Interpreter of Maladies‚ diaspora makes it difficult for the characters to assimilate to the new customs and moral convictions of each new environment. In her novel‚ The Secret Life of Bees‚ Sue Monk Kidd uses her own childhood to mold the story of her main character‚ Lily. The South

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    When traveling to another country or even just simply another place‚ we are oblivious to certain surroundings. We do not see how the choices we make while we are guests in this foreign place effect the natives. We expect sunny skies with no rain when visiting warm tropical places‚ but that is not what is wanted by the natives of this territory. Jamaica Kincaid dives into this controversial issue in her story; “A Small Place”. Kincaid gets her message across by targeting tourists. Although she targets

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    | PLACES OF ARTICULATION The active articulator usually moves in order to make the constriction. The passive articulator usually just sits there and gets approached. A sound’s place of articulation is usually named by using the Latin adjective for the active articulator (ending with an "o") followed by the Latin adjective for the passive articulator. For example‚ a sound where the tongue tip (the "apex") approaches or touches the upper teeth is called an "apico-dental". Most of the common

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