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    Green Smoothies

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    The benefit of Green smoothies Green smoothies have many health benefits‚ and can include spinach‚ lettuce‚ kale‚ and collard greens really‚ any leafy green veggie your palate can handle‚ and enjoy. Bananas‚ apples‚ pears‚ and mango are great companions in these beverages. Green smoothies can help you have a healthy basic diet and life. “Drinking a green smoothie is the best thing you can do to lose weight. I weighed 147 pounds when I added smoothies to my diet. I lost 40 pounds in just a few months

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    Elisa Gomez Cristinio

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    Today the United States is diverse with people of different ethnic backgrounds. That is since immigrants make up about 28 percent of America’s population. The struggle of immigrants is unknown until they tell their story. Such as‚ Elisa Gomez Cristinio‚ an immigrant that migrated from Guerrero‚ México to Houston‚ Texas. She crossed the border and faced several obstacles‚ for instance‚ the lack of money. To begin with‚ Elisa came to the United States of America on the 20th of January‚ 2001. Back at

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    Zora Neale Hurston was an African-American author who wrote during the Harlem Renaissance. The Harlem Renaissance was a cultural‚ social‚ and artistic movement that took place in Harlem between the 1920s and the 1930s. The Harlem Renaissance was a period where African-Americans started to overcome racism and assimilate into a Caucasian dominated society. Zora Neale Hurston’s novel Their Eyes Were Watching God is one of the most famous novels of the Harlem Renaissance. The novel focuses on the plight

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    Summary and Analysis Chapters 1-2 In these first two chapters‚ we are immediately introduced to the main theme of the novel — our basic relationship with the earth and how we gain strength and sustenance from it. Wang Lung‚ the central character of the novel‚ feels a deep respect for the earth. We discover that his house is made of earth and even his gods before whom he places incense are also made of earth. Thus he gains his food‚ his shelter‚ and his religion from the earth. As Pearl Buck notes

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    Pop Music : Art or Noise

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    noisy to understand. There are lots of kinds music‚ jazz‚ rock‚ country music‚ folk‚ classical‚ pop music and others. But the most youth oriented kind of music is pop music. Today‚ Pop music is relatively clear medium of communication of youth to its pears and surroundings. Older generations and youngsters may sometimes established conflicts with this type of music. They sometimes call it generation gap‚ but it’s not. It’s just a matter of familiarity and preference. Pop music is not necessarily a taboo

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    Ground Tissues

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    Collenchyma cell have thicker primary walls than parenchyma cell‚ though the walls are unevenly thickened. Young stems and petioles often have strands of collenchyma cells just below their epidermis. Collenchyma cells lack secondary walls‚ and the hardening agent lignin is absent in their primary walls. Therefore‚ they provide flexible support without restraining growth. At functional maturity‚ collenchyma cells are living and flexible‚ elongating with the stems and leaves they support. Grouped in

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    Butternut Squash

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    the squash to be holy and buried it with their loved ones. They also believed the squashes seeds to increase fertility and were planted close to homes. Externally‚ the squash is better described as large-sized fruit featuring thick neck attached to a pear-shaped bottom and has smooth‚ ribbed skin. However‚ the fruit varies widely in its shape and size; with individual fruit may weigh up to 15 kg. Interiorly‚ its flesh is yellow to orange in color. Cross-section of lower bulb part feature central hollow

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    Friday Breakfast* ¼ cup mashed boiled egg ¼ cup diced apple 5 oz milk ¼ cup cereal ¼ cup banana 5 oz milk 1 small blueberry pancake 2 sliced strawberries 5 oz milk 1 scramble egg 1/3 orange 5 oz milk ¼ cup porridge smoothie ¼ cup mashed pear 5 oz milk Morning Snack* ¼ cup cooked carrot 5 oz water ¼ cup diced cheese 5 oz water ½ slice whole wheat toast with ½ tsp butter 5 oz water ¼ cup grapes 5 oz water ¼ cup yogurt with peach 5 oz water Lunch* ¼ cup cooked

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    flower

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    auricula of avarice; and the asturtium of splendor‚ while the nasturtium is of patriotism. The myrrh is emblematic of gladness‚ and the myrtle of love. The olive denotes peace‚ and the rose of York and Lancaster war. The pepper-plant satire‚ and the pear-tree affection. The peony anger‚ and the poplar courage. The bay-tree glory‚ and the pineapple perfection. The birch gracefulness‚ and the blackthorn difficulty. The bluebell constancy‚ and the bittersweet nightshade truth. The bramble envy‚ and the

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    The Japanese Economy

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    Economy of Japan The development of Japan’s economy has started in the Meiji era. The rulers of that age wanted to create a capitalist market economy from the example of America and Britain. Japanese people travelled to abroad to learn while instructors came from the West to Japan to teach. The majority of today’s enterprises have established at that time. Japan has become the most developed country in Asia. Japan had the second largest economy till 2010 but China has overtaken Japan as the world’s

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