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    How does yeast affect a person’s body and contaminate foods? Yeast can be formed from eating too much sugar‚ and bread. It makes fungus grow with other collection of the living one celled organism that partakes of the nature of plant life. Yeast can grow when it’s warm‚ when it has moisture and food‚ the walls of these little one celled plants could bulge on the side in an oval shape. Yeast can be killed from the boiling of hot water. For the human body yeast could be killed from taking antibiotics

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    questions of what happens when a persons dreams are destroyed. The author uses a lot of visual‚ descriptive language to try and show that nothing good can come from not achieving your dreams. For example he compares not realizing a dream to the stench of rotten meat‚ which suggest the consequence is negative. None of the language in the poem reflects anything positive about a dream deferred. I find a connection between what Hughes is talking about in the 1950’s and our situation today with world peace

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    While watching the first couple of movies‚ I learned that the directors and actors and most of the population were extremely racist in the early 1900’s. Instead of casting actual black or Asian men and women‚ white actors would play blacks and Asians as seen in The Birth of a Nation and Broken Blossoms‚ respectively. Not only were the actors painted to look like black men and women but they also acted like the stereotypical version of black people: unintelligent‚ foolish‚ bad grammar‚ and unruly

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    Have you ever thought of walking out or you house and getting attacked by soldiers‚ or going to the local grocery store and have bacteria in the food‚ or not being able to get the health care you needed? Our safety is also something people take for granted every day. One of my dear friends went to Haiti‚ and she said every time she went out they would have to stay with their groups and they could NOT go out by themselves. Here in America children can run in their neighborhood and not have to worry

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    of what happens when a person’s dreams are destroyed. The author uses a lot of visual‚ descriptive language to try and show that nothing good can come from not achieving your dreams. For example‚ he compares not realizing a dream to the stench of rotten meat‚ which suggest the consequence is negative. None of the language in the poem reflects anything positive about a dream deferred. I found a connection between what Hughes is talking about in the 1950’s

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    fora number of reasons. For these reasons‚ Ophelia ’s death represents the outwardmanifestation of something else that is rotten in Denmark‚ the manipulativetreatment and objectification of women in a patriarchal society. Polonius haslonged meddled in the love life of his daughter. In this sense‚ Ophelia ’s madness isan outward symptom or sign of something else that is rotten in Denmark‚patriarchal control and manipulation of women. Both Polonius and Laertes lecture her about the "dangers"of men

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    Exotic Foods

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    Here’s a list of exotic foods from the Philippines. Want to try some? Bizarre it may seem but these long list of foods are eaten in the Philippines. Want to try some? Adobong pusa or cat adobo Do you know that even cats are eaten by people in the Philippines? They cook it in adobo style‚ sautéed with garlic‚ onion and laurel leaf seasoned with soy sauce and vinegar. This is a favorite appetizer during their drinking spree. Adobo/ prito o litsong daga or adobo/ fried or roasted rat Rats

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    Russian culture has a long history. “In fact early Russia was not exactly ‘Russia‚’ but a collection of cities that gradually coalesced into an empire. In the early part of the ninth century‚ a Scandanavian people known as the Varangians and their leader Rurik invested in one of these first cities‚ Novgorod. Rurik’s successor‚ Oleg extended the power of the city southward and established Kievan Rus‚ which is now Ukraine” (Ancient). Russians are known to be very proud of their country and traditions

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    Shaw was an unashamedly didactic writer. Does Shaw’s use of humor and wit in this instance enhance or detract from the demonstration of a serious philosophical dilemma? George Bernard Shaw was a didactic playwright who seeked to instruct rather than entertain in his works. Furthermore‚ his use of humor and wit in this extract from Act II enhances the demonstration of the serious philosophical dilemma. The dilemma consists of Dr. Ridgeon having to decide whether to give the cure to Blenkinsop

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    "I’m inclined to reserve judgments‚ a habit that has opened up many curious natures to me... " - Nick Carraway. In this classic novel‚ “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald uses Nick Carraway as a narrator. Nick changes profoundly over the course of the novel‚ and his transformation is just as intriguing as Gatsby’s dramatic story. Nick does not clearly know the past between Daisy and Jay Gatsby‚ Nick is too submerged in events and relationships therefore he is somewhat biased as exemplified

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