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hangs out with his friends TYRONE and CARRICK. They plan to meet up later at a party. Glenn walks his younger brother OLLY home. Olly wants to be a footballer and fireman when he grows up. Glenn wants to be a mechanic. Later‚ Carrick tells Glenn that Gumbo has a boy working security‚ who will keep the window to the factory unlocked. Keith‚ Milo‚ and Tyrone are part of the crew. Outside the chip shop‚ the crew meets up. They join a party. Carrick and Glenn make a bet that they can “get with” one of
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Gumbo is often cited as an example of the melting-pot nature of Louisiana cooking‚ but trying to sort out the origins and evolution of the dish is highly speculative. The name derives from a West African word for okra‚ suggesting that gumbo was originally made with okra. Gumbo is a stew that originated in southern Louisiana during the 18th century. It consists primarily of a strongly-flavored stock‚ meat or shellfish‚ a thickener‚ and what Louisianians call the "Holy Trinity" of vegetables‚ namely
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The Limbo is a different and unique dance and is also called the “Under Stick Dance”. The limbo dates comes from the mid to late 1800s in Trinidad. It reached mainstream popularity during the 1950s. The Limbo was was popularized by dancer pioneer Julia Edwards (known as the First Lady of Limbo) and her company‚ which also appeared in several films‚ like “Fire Down Below”‚ and toured internationally in the 1960s. A film “Julia and Joyce” was produced in 2010 by Trinidadian and American dance researcher
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have to be my grandmother’s famous gumbo. The way the shrimp‚ sausage‚ potatoes‚ and crab mix together its like a bowl of heaven. Her homemade Roux smells like Cajun spices chilling in a hot tube on a summer day. The savory smell of the buttery white rice cooking to perfection. The smell just wraps around your nose and kiss you softly. With the large amount of ingredients in gumbo‚ one wrong step will throw the whole creation off. There are two times when gumbo is made in my family‚ and that’s thanksgiving
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Today in class we watched a video on Gumbo. The Gumbo we saw today was not about the creation of the famous New Orleans dish‚ but the creation of Jazz. The Documentary Gumbo was directed by Ken Burns who interviewed different people from critics to famous musicians. One of the famous musicians he interviewed was Wynton Marsalis a famous trumpet player. In the introduction Marsalis said something that grabbed my attention‚ he said: “music is a language”. New Orleans was the home for many people of
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Puzzle platformers were never my favorite thing in the world. Limbo certainly didn’t change that even though I did end up liking it. Hearing about this game before release never really did anything for me. Sure I always thought the art style was cool but not cool enough to warrant my interest‚ money‚ or time. What changed you may ask? Well there’s two solid reasons. One being the absurd amount of‚ but well deserved‚ praise the game got during the end of last year. The other being I felt like playing
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up a division of the room. A long line for customized air-brushed hats snakes along while students play with a giant Jenga set or make Nickelodeon-inspired Slime. All these people are participating in GatorNights‚ a free event for those with a Gator 1 Card‚ hosted by the Reitz Programming Board that happens almost every Friday in the Reitz Union. Check-in starts at 7:30 p.m. and ends at 1 a.m. The theme for Friday was a throwback to the ’80s and ’90s. The event included a "Scooby-Doo" themed
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Robert G. Gonzales‚ an assistant professor at Harvard Graduate School of Education and author of “Lives in Limbo: Undocumented and Coming of Age in America.”(2016) argues that the United States needs immigration reform to bring immigrants and their families out of the shadows‚ to recognize their deep community connections and economic contributions‚ and to build a strong American society. As Gonzales interviews students on how DACA (Deferred Action of Childhood Arrivals) helped them they believe
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poem‚ Limbo‚ by Edward Kamau focuses on the West Indian dance and how people only see it as a dance and not a historic symbol with an emotional connection to it. Based on one’s culture‚ not all people will interpret things the same way. In this case‚ not everybody will view the limbo dance as a symbolic dance with lots of history behind it because of where‚ when‚ and how people were raised. Their culture doesn’t view it any different than just a dance. To Edward Kamau’s culture‚ the limbo dance symbolizes
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