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    REPORT ON: GEORGES AUGUSTE ESCOFFIER George August Escoffier‚ later known simply as Auguste Escoffier‚ was born on October 28‚ 1846‚ in the small village of Villeneuve-Loubet‚ near Nice‚ in the Provence region of France. Among the key figures in his life was his father‚ who worked primarily as a blacksmith‚ yet also cultivated tobacco plants. His grandmother‚ an enthusiastic cook‚ was perhaps more responsible than anyone for instilling in young August an appreciation for cooking. Young Escoffier

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    George Orwell‚ Animal Farm - “Old Major’s Speech” 1. Who is Old Major? Why does his address the animals? In the story Old Major is a meritorious hog‚ thanks to all the prizes he got on several exhibitions other animals hold him in high esteem‚ as he is clever‚ smart and calm. His age gives him a supremacy in experience over his companions. He calls a meeting to discuss a strange dream he had and as a kind of authority elucidates how unfairly‚ cruelly and sorely all animals are treated

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    technology will surpass our human interaction. The world will have a generation of idiots” these are the words of Albert Einstein. Technology has been growing as the years past by but now wearable technology has become a trend in today’s society. George Orwell 1984 novel is accurate‚ effective‚ but fail to predict people’s willing towards using technology. Orwell fail to predict that the society’s self willing to be spied on. Well known brand companies are creating new wearable technology like

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    There comes time in the history of our world‚ where a quote defines and embodies the actual event. Some people remember both when both President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Present George W. Bush said those famous words regarding the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the September 11‚ 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States‚ by saying‚ “it will be a date that will live in infamy”. Present Reagan‚ whom some would say had a memorable quote when it came to the end of the Cold War. On June 12‚ 1987

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    Inaugural Address Essay The American rhetoric of Presidents like Barack Hussein Obama and John F. Kennedy‚ who both served the United States of America are found in the corners of history. The inaugural speeches of Barack Obama and John F. Kennedy are given after reciting the oath of office as newly elected leaders of the country in the case of Kennedy and a second inauguration for the current commander-of-chief. The inaugural speeches of John F. Kennedy and Barack Obama are part of world

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    Bush fires are one of major natural disasters in Australia( web). Bush fires are intrinsic part in Australian environment (bushfire book). The history of Australian bushfires spans over millennia from the primeval Aboriginal inhabitants. . The bush fires in Auatralian are not always bad news.. It is highly important to the local eco system in Australia. Bush fires can help to seed germinate‚ fertility of the soil‚ regrowth of plants.Especially‚ Aboriginal used bushfires as a tool of land management;

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    Ashes to Ashes In an excerpt taken from a letter by George Bernard Shaw‚ Shaw displays much lighthearted irony through his use of biblical allusions‚ merry diction‚ and varying syntax in order to mirror his ironic perception of death. In contrast to the public‚ death to Shaw does not signal an eternal end‚ but instead a glorious transition from life to an ethereal world. Throughout the excerpt‚ his admiration for his mother is also glorified‚ allowing Shaw’s readers to comprehend the close relations

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    Analysis of ‘Come to the bush’ by Thomas A Spencer The poem “come back to the bush” is an Australian poem written by Thomas a spencer. The poem describes Australia and the Australian outback and how incomparable it is to the city life of London. The poem explores why the outback is unique and great and creates an image in the readers mind representing the Australian outback. The man in the poem has left his home in the outback to go live the high life in London. The verse “so I brought my

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    George Frideric Handel was born in Halle‚ Germany on February 23‚ 1685. He was born about a month before J.S. Bach. He was the son of a barber-surgeon who wanted him to study law‚ but he allowed him to study music. His family was not musically inclined‚ but Handel was attracted to music and opera at a young age. He became a student of Zachow‚ the principal organist in Halle. When he was seventeen‚ he was appointed organist of the Calvinist Cathedral‚ but a year later he left for Hamburg. At age eighteen

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    were so great that‚ even though they risked severe punishment‚ some slaves attempted to flee from their plantations. In fact‚ entire communities were established by runaway slaves in British Guiana and Jamaica. Moreover‚ these slaves‚ known as the Bush Negroes of Surinam and the Maroons of Jamaica‚ were able to survive despite the efforts of the Europeans to bring them back under their control. These two groups shared many similarities as well as differences‚ whether it both communities fighting

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