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    Chef Steve Shockey G&B Oyster bar Executive Chef By: Brittany Workinger Anisha Roberts Haley Braunstein Michael Walker BACKGROUND AND PERSONAL HISTORY Steve Shockey is from Houston‚ Texas Moved to Florida in 1999 When did you decided you wanted to be a chef? After a 12 year career as a GM for Budweiser in Texas‚ he decided to pursue a career in the culinary field. Started a catering business with a friend before attending culinary school. Is this a career you are passionate about or is this just

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    reproducing populations‚ they have had dramatic impacts on other species. Particularly smaller shore crabs‚ clams‚ and small oysters. While the crab cannot crack the shell of a mature oyster‚ they can prey on young oysters. One European Green Crab consumes 40 hail-inch clams a day. As well as the other crabs it’s own size. This means that‚ all the other consumers of clams‚ oysters etc. will not be gaining as much of their daily diet. This causes competition. The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources

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    The indigenous peoples of the Americas: part 1 OBJECTIVES By the end of the lesson you should be able to: 1. Describe the migratory pattern of indigenous peoples to the Americas and to the Caribbean -territories (through North‚ Central and South America) and their interactions. 2.State the geographical location of the Tainos (Arawak)‚ Kalinagos (Carib) and Mayans. 3. Discuss the social organisation of the Tainos and Kalinagos. The study of Caribbean history begins with an examination of

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    The Affects of Regionalism on the Works of Jack London In 1903‚ Jack London published his novel Call of the Wild‚ and with it made his mark on literature in America and achieved worldwide acclaim. It’s a story of a dog named Buck‚ who was snatched from his luxurious home in Santa Clara‚ California‚ and transported to the Yukon Territory to work as a labor dog during the Klondike gold rush in 1897. Buck assimilates to survive among abusive men and vicious dogs‚ and in the process he discovers

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    Slavery has tremendously influenced the pathway of American history. During the Antebellum period‚ slavery provided a firm basis for the economy of the United States‚ governed politics‚ and eventually led to the war between the North and South. People in bondage were forced to work and live in unsanitary conditions‚ made to feel like livestock as they were bought and sold in the infamous slave market‚ and were scrutinized and ridiculed for their heritage. Slavery was implemented by the men and women

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    best known Hong Kong brands‚ certainly did not have the problem mentioned above‚ although it did have a long history that began in 1888‚ and was run by the same family through four generations. The company was founded by Lee Kam Sheung as a small oyster-sauce manufacturer in Guangdong Province‚ China. It relocated to Macau in the early 1900s‚ moved once more to Hong Kong after World War II‚ and was based there in the decades afterwards. Lee Kum Kee was already expanding beyond the Guangdong-Macau-Hong

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    Page 1 (8 pages) Practice Case Examination Aqua Fish Canada Inc. (AFC) Additional Information May 2007 to April 2009 Update Over the past two years‚ AFC has faced more intense competition‚ particularly from aquaculturists in Chile. In addition‚ Chilean output has increased the supply of salmon and the Canadian dollar has strengthened in relation to the U.S. dollar. As a result‚ AFC has been unable to meet its budgeted revenue targets. Stocks of unsold harvestable fish have increased‚

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    Hurricane Sandy Aftermath Hurricane Sandy hit New York hard. Power was lost; there were floods‚ several casualties and deaths. But the neighborhoods of Lower Manhattan‚ Red Hook and Gowanus areas of Brooklyn‚ and Staten Island were perhaps one of the greatest affected by this natural disaster. Because scientists are predicting that by 2100‚ the century event of Hurricane Sandy will be an annual occurrence. So‚ because of this‚ the question of “How can we protect New York from this in the future

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    emperor’s attempts to offer the Byzantine church to Rome was met with stiff resistance‚ and Alexius IV was strangled in early 1204. In reaction to this‚ the Crusaders declared war on Constantinople‚ and this ended the Fourth Crusade with the conquest and raid of the Byzantine capital later in the year (History.com). The fourth lasted from 1201 until 1204 (Trueman). There was never a greater crime against humanity than the fourth crusade (Runciman 130). During the rest of the 13th century there were a variety

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    Abstract: Aim: To investigate the Biodiversity of Wonga Point Rock Platform‚ through the following: -Examining adaptations of the plants and animals for life of the rock platform -Measuring abiotic characteristics of the rock platform -Examining and comparing the richness of species in sub habitats on the rock platform -Measuring the abundance and distribution of some molluscs and algae on the rock platform During the investigation we undertook four fieldwork activities such as: -Investigation

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