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    The Chocolate War Robert Cormier presented many different themes throughout The Chocolate War for every reader to find relatable. I found this to be a read more targeted to the older demographics of young adult literature. Many of the themes presented were very mature in nature. The way Cormier introduced the themes were brilliant; every character represented a theme at some point in the book. Cormier touched on bullying (physically‚ psychologically and by being a bystander)‚ power struggle‚ making

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    these slaves and publicized these events in the year 2000 however there was no impact of this documentary. The reason for this was later revealed to be the fact that the African government‚ African farmers‚ American chocolate Companies‚ Distributers‚ Consumers and most importantly Chocolate manufacturer association knew already knew about this issue but did nothing to rectify the situation. 2. Economically speaking‚ the price of cocoa beans declined by about 25% between the years 1996 and 2000. This

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    MSGL 502 Ethics and Leadership An Ethical look into Slavery in the Chocolate Industry People around the world share a love of chocolate‚ one of the most delicious and pleasurable foods on earth. However‚ thousands of Africa’s children are modern-day slaves‚ bonded to their employers and forced against their will to work in hazardous and heartbreaking conditions. Slavery in the chocolate industry has been widely publicized through the years. The face of enslaved children has been the

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    companies go to‚ to target children and their doting parents. This can be tv adverts for the latest craze toy or the images in kids magazines. For this essay I will draw attention to the sale of chocolate. As with most children‚ mine have healthy appetites and a ‘sweet tooth ’. As with most parents‚ my wife and I like to please our children and have a quite life. But we also wish our children to be healthy and well fed. When I last went to purchase petrol at a filling station I took my two children. As

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    Realism in Joyce's Dubliners

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    William Buttlar ENG 200 9/28/12 Style and Substance: An examination of Joyce ’s unique form of Realism There are not many individual who can claim to have completely redelevoped a style of writing‚ but James Joyce was not like most individuals. As an introverted yet observant youth‚ Joyce formed a highly progressive (while unpatriotic) view of his hometown of Dublin (Levin‚ 11). When considering that “[the] history of the realistic novel shows that fiction tends toward autobiography” (Levine

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    BENEFITS OF DARK CHOCOLATEChocolate is one of the most demanded sweet snacks all over the world. It has been traded internationally for centuries. Chocolate is made from beans derived from the cacao tree which is mixed with cocoa butter or plant oils and powdered sugar to produce solid confection. There are varieties of different forms and flavours of chocolate produced from different ingredients. The main types of chocolate are white chocolate‚ milk chocolate‚ semisweet chocolate‚ bittersweet chocolate

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    Is Chocolate Good for You

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    heavenly taste of chocolate which transports you to a different world? The astounding global popularity and rich‚ wholesome taste of chocolate is beyond imagination. Happily for chocolate lovers‚ it not only tastes great but has a plethora of tangible benefits. Add Chocolate liberally to enchant different taste buds Chocolate is the proverbial jewel in the crown of many mouthwatering dishes such as chocolate chip cookies‚ chocolate cakes‚ chocolate ice cream‚ chocolate tarts‚ chocolate puddings and

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    The Prohibition; A Lead to the Chocolate Industry: It is post World War I and a new sense of joy filled the atmosphere. The war was finally over and a feeling of change was around everyone. The citizens have a new feeling of ravishment and society has changed. People are tapping their feet and humming to the tune of Jazz music‚ women find pride in the confidence they wear with their short hair and skirts‚ while other activist women are finding more pride in their right to vote . Men go to speakeasies

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    Churros Con Chocolate

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    Spanish cuisine consists of a great variety of dishes‚ Churros Con Chocolate happens to be one of those dishes. It is eaten as dessert or a snack in most Hispanic countries and it has a few varieties in Spain. With unknown origins people have made theories as to how the churros came into hispanic cuisine. Churros are very popular worldwide and as a result it has become a favorite of millions. The origins are unclear and many people have theories‚ one of the theories states that the Portuguese

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    Romanticism vs. Realism

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    Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler‚ Hedda was extremely wealthy and forced to wed below her class making her very bored and her happy with her situation. In this society there was nothing that she could do about this situation. Women‚ much like slaves were treated unfairly in society‚ so like Douglas‚ Hedda was part of some thing that she wanted out of. The difference between her and Douglas is that she couldn’t really do anything about her situation. In The Death of Ivan Ilyich‚ Tolstoy focuses on the pity of

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