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    The Fat Girl

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    My name is gkfsdhf hdskjvsd and I am 18 years old. I was born and raised in a large suburb in upstate New York. I live with my father‚ James; my mother‚ Deborah; and my younger brother‚ who is sixteen‚ Garrett. We live on a quiet street‚ and I have lived there all my life. We also have a puppy named Buddy‚ who is a very important member of our family. When I was very young I went to preschool and got involved in dance and gymnastics‚ which took up a great amount of my time and first got me involved

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    Muriel's Wedding

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    Muriel’s Wedding (1995)‚ written by P.J. Hogan‚ explores the central notion of relationships. Relationships can be defined as the connection between people and others‚ and it is these relationships that allow an individual to find and/or reaffirm their identities. More specifically‚ Hogan conveys that individuals will always seek out others who they can form positive relationships with‚ which in turn can reaffirm their sense of identity. He also portrays that the outcome of a relationship is not

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    A Culture of My Own The smell of the ocean‚ palm trees‚ and the sound of the salsa beats in the distance‚ characteristics of a beautiful culture. But is that really what My culture is. As a Cuban in America‚ culture is much different than that of a island native. My culture‚ or should I say‚ the culture that my family has molded into our own‚ is a spectacular one. It may not be the same as it was one-hundred years ago‚ or even twenty years ago for that matter. But one things makes that okay‚

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    Fat Tax

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    taking an unbalanced diet. It is not uncommon for us to take in meals which are often full of saturated fats. In order to alleviate this problem‚ one useful way is to introduce ‘fat tax’ on foods high in saturated fat. In 2011‚ Denmark has implemented the world’s first fat food tax‚ levying a surcharge to food with more than 2.3 percent saturated fats. According to the Associated Press‚ saturated fats may lead to cardiovascular disease and cancer. In an effort to reverse this trend in Hong Kong‚ it is

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    Fats and oils - 344 Iodine value of an edible oil INTRODUCTION Fats and oils known as triglycerides contain long chain hydrocarbons with carboxyl groups (COOH groups). These fatty acids are classified into the number of double bonds present in the fatty acid. When the carbon atoms in these chains are bounded to the maximum possible number of hydrogen atoms‚ the triglyceride is said to be saturated. When one or more double bonds exist between carbon atoms in the chain‚ less hydrogen exists

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    I chose to take the Fat - Thin IAT. My data results suggested a slight automatic preference for thin people over fat people. I do feel that the results are correct because I do somewhat have a personal preference for thin people. I am not really sure why I have this preference. I do not think that fat people or nasty or bad nor do not think that all thin people are good. I just prefer thin over fat. I do not discriminate against fat people or chose thin people over fat people. There a several overweight

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    American Fat

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    Kimberly 9/21/2012 Essay Writers who have the same or similar ideas often interpret and present them in many different ways. Tone and style are two key factors that can differ one writers work from another. In American Fat by Russell Baker‚ he gets his point across in a more comical way as opposed to Politics and the English Language by George Orwell. George Orwell gets his point across in a more formal way with more facts and research. Even though both writers share the

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    Growing Up Around Greek Tradition Growing up in the Greek culture is a not only a significant factor with what my values and ideals are today‚ but will be the same ideals that I pass on to my children and grandchildren. From my earliest memories I can recall my family was a lot larger than other people’s. This is not only including my consanguineal family‚ but also including my extended family as well. I had many relatives that were the same thing to me as my blood family circles. I was raised

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    The Wedding Ceremony

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    Wedding Ceremony Options Welcome: Option 1: We have come here today to celebrate a special love. (name) and (name) have chosen you‚ those special and important to them‚ to witness and celebrate this love as they come together as husband and wife. Option 2: We are gathered here‚ not to witness the beginning of what will be‚ but rather what already is. We celebrate with (name) & (name) the wondrous and joyful occurrence that has already taken place in their lives‚ and the commitment they make

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    the wedding gift

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    acting more uptight and stuck up. "But Mr. Barclay had taken a snuff and said ’Ha! Humph!’ in the severe tone he used when he was displeased; and Mrs. Barclay had sniffed and said it was a very good match for her‚ and revlolved the cold blue eyes in her fat moon face and said Kezia must not be a little fool." Mr. Hathaway Mr. Hathaway was Mr. Barclay’s agent at Bristol Creek. He sold rum‚ corn meal and gunpowder to fisherman and hunters‚ he also ran a sawmill and cut and shipped firewood. Mr

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