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    In 1764‚ on a chilly morning in Goosebumps town as red and yellow leaves were falling to the ground there lived a 14 year old native Hawaiian girl named‚ Rosemary Lucifer . Rosemary was considered a huge girl for her age . She was 6 feet tall and weighed 200 pounds she had really long hair that would touch the ground. Lucifer usually wore black long dresses and refused to wear shoes. She kept herself hidden from the society. She lived in due to having one red eye and one blue eye and having a skin

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    Rosemary-Brined‚ Buttermilk Fried Chicken
by Michael Ruhlman‚ “Ruhlman’s Twenty‚” Chronicle Books
Serves 6 to 8 Brine
1 small onion‚ thinly sliced
4 garlic cloves‚ smashed with the flat side of a knife
1 teaspoon vegetable oil
Kosher salt
5 or 6 branches rosemary‚ each 4 to 5 inches long
4 ½ cups
1 lemon‚ quartered 8 chicken legs‚ drumsticks and thighs separated
8 chicken wings‚ wing tips removed
3 cups all-purpose flour
3 tablespoons freshly ground black pepper
2 tablespoons paprika
2 tablespoons

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    This intrinsic desire to relate and belong can also be translated to a literary degree. The constant relation of texts to others‚ more commonly known as intertextuality‚ is both within a text and within the mind of those reading and writing it. Rosemary Dobson‚ an Australian born poet‚ is an example of a human‚ one who has a need to relate one thing to another and find patterns within‚ but also someone who has the artistic capacity to translate this need into words; a poet. Dobson’s consistent allusion

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    Rosemary Salmon in Mediterranean Style Serving size: 1 serving Servings per recipe: 3 Calories: 282 per serving Preparation Time: 5 minutes Cooking Time: 15 minutes Ingredients: 1. Salmon – 1 lb.‚ frozen 2. Fresh asparagus – 10 oz. 3. Fresh rosemary – 1 sprig 4. Cherry tomatoes – ½ cup‚ halved 5. Olive oil – 1 tablespoon 6. Lemon juice – 1 tablespoon (Optional) 7. Salt to taste 8. Pepper to taste Nutrition Information: 1. Total fat: 14 g 2. Carbohydrate: 5 g 3. Fiber: 2 g 4. Sugar: 2 g 5. Protein:

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    earth and other humans. A thriving life is possible only when we realize that we need each other and that we need to take care of each other. In creation‚ no part can really flourish if the other parts are being injured or destroyed. As theologian Rosemary Reuther puts it‚ in a system of interdependence‚ no part is intrinsically ‘higher’ or ‘lower.’ Plants are not lower than humans because they don’t think or move. Rather‚ their photosynthesis is the vital process that underlies the very existence

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    Q. Provide at least five additional examples of how the law of unintended consequences applies to computer software? Encyclopedia Definition: “The Law of unintended consequences holds that almost all human actions have at least one unintended consequence Unintended Consequences are a common phenomenon‚ due to the complexity of the World and human over-confidence.” Examples: "Prohibition"‚ intended to suppress the alcohol trade‚ drove many Small-time alcohol suppliers out of business‚ consolidating

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    Antwaun Waters English 1302-36316 12/13/12 Annotated Bibliography of Mark Twain Budd‚ Louis J. Mark Twain: social philosopher. University of Missouri Press‚ 2001. Budd’s classic text‚ first published in 1962‚ explores Twain’s political‚ social‚ and philosophical views. It studies them in the context of his writings‚ letters‚ and books and probes the author’s personal evolution over time. Budd looks at Twain’s views on American politics‚ capitalism‚ women‚ slavery‚ the Civil War‚ and imperialism

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    Book report Harry Potter In this book report I will talk about a book that is very popular: Harry Potter. There are four books‚ the author is supposed to write two more books. Today‚ I will talk about the first book: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s stone. Harry Potter is a boy of 11 years old. His parents were killed when he was a baby and he was confided to his uncle and is family: The Dursley. He lived there for approximately 10 years‚ his bedroom was under the stairs. It looked more

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    Creative Writing 325 Cindy Wu Instructor: Lolita Hernandez The Popularization of Harry Potter Series The Harry Potter series‚ which is written by JK Rowling‚ is a miracle of literary history that it is well known in countries with various cultural backgrounds all over the world. It has been translated into seventy languages and sold over four hundred million copies in two hundred countries. The success of the Harry Potter series results in a success of its industry‚ including films‚ video games

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    an individual as a hero‚ and clearly‚ the lines between being a hero and simply being human can become quite blurry. Such is the case for the characters in J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter Series. Many people are quick to name Harry as the one and only hero of the novels‚ but I argue otherwise. It seems impossible to say that Harry is not a hero at all‚ but is he the only hero? According to Margery Hourihan a hero is someone who “overcomes [his] opponents because he is strong‚ brave‚ resourceful‚ rational

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