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    Patchi today‚ is the leading chocolate brand in the Middle East‚ winner of ISO 2000 – 1901 year award for quality management.[2] In July 2008‚ Patchi collaborated with Harrod’s to produce the most expensive box of chocolates.[3] Patchi also creates chocolates customized to local tastes and for local events and festivals.[4] [5] Patchi Chocolate Menu[edit] Patchi is a luxury brand for chocolate and chocolate gifts. It is distinguished with a menu of chocolates with all-natural and premium ingredients

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    The word nigga comes from the Latin word niger which simply means black. The word niger was then changed to negro and integrated into two other languages‚ Spanish which kept the pure meaning of the word as “black”‚ and English which perverted the meaning into “black person”. However‚ by about the 1800s most white Americans had adopted the word as a derogatory racial slur to describe black African American slaves and yet again changed it into a new form of the word. They transformed the word negro

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    Sarah LaGross September 9‚ 2013 Narrative Essay English 100 Words‚ Sweet Words I never knew what it was like to feel complete desperation. I never knew the emptiness of loneliness and loss until she was gone. The moment when you feel your whole world crashing in around you‚ and your whole being shaken with remorse; the sheer terror of heart-wrenching pain. I always thought moments like these were rare. That desperation and emptiness were not things I would ever have to experience. I would hear

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    family hurt Paul in many unforgettable ways. Their goal was to only make Paul’s life easier but that decision went the wrong way. Even with the help of teachers and doctors‚ the Fisher family still caused issues. Erik‚Mrs.Fisher‚and Mr.Fisher’s choices impacted Paul by hurting him‚ questioning himself‚ and getting bullied by kids. A person that impacted Paul the most was Erik. Ever since Paul was a young boy he was always abused by his brother. One day in his hometown of Houston‚Texas Paul was claimed

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    manages to add emphasis and meaning to his/her work as a whole. These elements if used properly‚ will both convey the message the author wants to portray in his/her work‚ while maintaining to keep the attention of their readers. Robert Frost in “Nothing Gold Can Stay” (Frost‚ "Nothing Gold Can Stay")‚ and “Meeting and Passing” (Frost‚ Meeting and Passing) are only two examples of the many literary works that have successfully used imagery and syntax to take full advantage of the opportunities they create

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    public arena. (Backing statement). While it can be said that not all people who drink in public areas are always causing harm to others‚ it remains a fact that drinking in a haphazard way is a cause of health problems (rebuttal). It is not enough to say that the size of affected people are relatively just a small fraction; plenty or few‚ one person put at risk is more than enough (rebuttal). It is only the case that smoking in public places‚ therefore‚ should be banned.

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    in Lebanon‚ The Reagan Administration secretly began to sell weapons to Iran. This went against an American ban on arms sales to Iran‚ which had been in affect since the embassy had been seized. (Corrigan 40-41) These deals were arranged through Robert McFarlane‚ who was the head of the National Security Council. One of McFarlane’s main staff members was Marine Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North. McFarlane gave North the responsibility of handling the details of the deal and told him not to send

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    facilitate a hands-on experience with pneumatics. The FPEF is grateful to its members for their hard work and financial support that has made this effort possible. Special thanks to John Nagohosian-Educational Coordinator‚ John GrootPresident‚ and Paul Gant-Treasurer‚ who initiated and

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    The children’s book “How do Dinosaurs say Goodnight?”‚ by Jane Yolen conveys a tale that addresses the questions of how dinosaurs prepare to go to bed. Each page is filled with a giant dinosaur with some human characteristics and his human parents. On the first page we see a big Tyrannosaurus Rex sitting on a bed with a toy train in his hand.  We see a human dad standing in the doorway staring at his watch signaling that it was time for bed. “How does a dinosaur say good night‚ when Papa comes in

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    The insistent realism of Don DeLillo’s ‘Falling Man’ and Paul Auster’s ‘Man in the Dark’ by Ugo Panzani During the last decade‚ many theorists and writers have remarked the peculiar fictionalisation of the facts of 9/11. For instance‚ as Salman Rushdie explains‚ “we all crossed a frontier that day‚ an invisible boundary between the imaginable and the unimaginable‚ and it turned out to be the unimaginable that was real” (Rushdie 2002: 436-437). Martin Amis pointed out that September 11

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