customers. Street food is ready-to-eat food or drink sold in a street or other public place‚ such as a market or fair‚ by a hawker or vendor‚ often from a portable stall. While some street foods are regional‚ many are not‚ having spread beyond their region of origin. Most street foods are also classed as both finger food and fast food‚ and are cheaper on average than restaurant meals. According to a 2007 study from the Food and Agriculture Organization‚ 2.5 billion people eat street food every day
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A STREET HAWKER Street hawkers are very common in India. They can be found here‚ there and everywhere. There is hardly any village‚ town or a city without street hawkers. They have been there for countries. They go from one town to another town and street for selling their various articles. A street hawker comes with his basket full of fruits‚ vegetables‚ sweets‚ and articles of general use. He may come with a big bundle of clothes or shawls on his back. He is very useful. He brings the bazaar
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1. What is street food? FAO defines the street food as food sold at various points to ease consumer access at a low cost affordable by the poor. Street foods are ready-to-eat foods and beverages prepared and/or sold by vendors or hawkers especially in the streets and other similar places. 2. Why are the people addicted in eating street foods? Street foods may be the least expensive and most accessible means of obtaining a nutritionally balanced meal outside the home for many low income people
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gain a better understanding of his present and future life. Two poems that really stood out to me were that of “10 Mary Street” and “St Patricks College”. Both poems reflect the area of study we have been looking at “Belonging”. Each poem uses poetic techniques such as: Structure Similes Metaphors Imagery Alliteration First person Starting with “10 Mary Street” I believe this poem to be about a boy‚ his parents and the family home‚ and everyone here can relate to that right? “10
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Colour change from “white” to “dark” – conveys “white” as being before he died (symbol of purity‚ holiness)‚ and “dark” as the world she is in now that he is gone (symbol of evil‚ desperation) Symbolism of isolation – “Single cot” (relates to Mrs Quasimodo i.e. “Single silver fish”)‚ “widow”‚ “one empty glove”‚ “half” – sense of her feeling incomplete. “White femur”– bones – “dust” – ashes – relates to the fact that her
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Street Children "People don’t love us‚" says Tigiste‚ a 12 years old street girl from Addis Ababa. A small example of how these kids suffer everyday‚ as Tigiste‚ there are many kids like her all over the world. One of these countries that has a huge problem in this issue is Egypt. But who is a street kid? how can we classify these children by that name? and what is the number of them? "A street child is defined as any boy or girl for whom the street in the widest sense of the word
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Belonging is notorious for its complex nature. One person’s perception of belonging can vastly differ from another’s. This is displayed clearly in Peter Skrzynecki’s poetry‚ in this essay however Feliks Skrzynecki and 10 Mary Street will be discussed in detail. To support the points raised and provide further examples of belongings complexities the texts Dumb by Nirvana and the film Avatar directed by James Cameron. Firstly‚ in the poem Feliks Skrzynecki the persona describes the father figure
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I really enjoyed Home Street Home Minneapolis‚ even though certain parts made me uncomfortable‚ it was beneficial to see the other side of the story. This production showed the rarely heard side of the people that the downtown improvements have affected the most. Most of the actors were people who have been or still are homeless. They also helped write the play‚ so the stories and scenes are from their point of view. zAmya means to move towards peace‚ I believe that the first step to peace is education
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Journal 5 The novel “The House on Mango Street” by Sandra Cisneros deals with the formation of identity‚ and looks at the challenge of being in between two different cultures and identities and not really belonging to either side‚ because you not really one‚ but not really the other either. This extract emphasises the need to not accept anyone’s definition of your life‚ the need to define your own life. The House on Mango St portrays the challenge of being caught in between two cultures‚ and in
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“The Street Singer” A 1940 survey revealed that 1.5 million married women had been abandoned by their husbands during The Great Depression in the 1930s.(“America in the Great War”) Most of the Americans affected during these tragic times did not deserve the negative consequences that they were up against. Alcoholism was very common during these times‚ but was no excuse. In “The Street Singer”‚ a story in Will Eisner’s A Contract with God‚ Eddie becomes a victim of The Great Depression trying to
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