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    Dark Chocolate

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    Dark chocolate history goes back at least 3000 years. What began as a bitter drink in the pre-historic tropics of South America has become one of the world’s most popular treats. For most of this time‚ dark chocolate was the only form. So chocolate history is really the history of dark chocolate. Native American Drink Throughout the tropical areas of Central and South America‚ a room-temperature drink made from cacao seeds has been enjoyed for several thousand years‚ with the earliest

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    Dark Tourism

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    Key Objectives The aim of the report is to study dark tourism and discuss what are the issues generated by the evolution of this phenomenon. 1.2 Scope The report includes a definition of dark tourism‚ the history‚ a description of its target markets with its marketing implications‚ the push and pull factors and the various impacts caused and the challenges faced. Lastly‚ conclusions will be drawn. 2.0 Main Discussions 2.1 Definition Dark tourism is demarcated as encompassing the visitation

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    The Golden Age

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    the shape of a bed (a "takhteh" or platform)‚ 6 ft. by 4 ft.‚ supported by four golden feet‚ 20 to 25 in. high‚ from the bars above which rose twelve columns to support the canopy; the bars were decorated with crosses of rubies and emeralds‚ and also with diamonds and pearls. In all there were 108 large rubies on the throne‚ and 116 emeralds‚ but many of the latter had flaws. The twelve columns supporting the canopy were decorated with rows of splendid pearls‚ and Tavernier considered these to be the

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    Dark Chocolate

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    Dark chocolate is brimming with antioxidants and heart-healthy properties‚ research finds Tuesday‚ April 05‚ 2011 by: James Schreiber http://www.naturalnews.com/031959_dark_chocolate_antioxidants.html (NaturalNews) Ongoing research shows that eating dark chocolate exerts beneficial effects throughout the whole body. High quality chocolate delivers disease-zapping antioxidants‚ lowers blood pressure and protects your heart and liver‚ all in one fell crunch. Chemistry Central Journal brings

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    Golden Girl

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    In the story “Golden Girl” by Gillian Chan‚ the protagonist‚ Donna‚ proves to be a very jealous character by her actions and by her words. Her jealousy for her best friend Anna becomes an overpowering quest to destroy any chance of Anna becoming popular again after she makes the mistake for falling for a student teacher. Donna first shows her jealousy for Anna when she says‚ “I used to hope that some of whatever she had would rub off on me. I mean‚ I deserved some pay-off for all the crap she dished

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    Both ‘’Skeleton’’ and It!’’ were spine-chilling short stories that were thoroughly enjoyable to read. Their theme of horror was entertaining‚ given the fact that Halloween is days away. Although both stories had their differences‚ they are similar because they both incorporate the concept of skeletons in an unusual frightening way. Personally‚ I enjoyed ‘’Skeleton’’ more than ‘’It!’’ because of the uncommon way Bradbury uses a human skeleton to frighten its readers‚ whereas ‘’It!’’ was a traditional

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    Carneisha Dunlap Dr. Alderfer September 4‚ 2012 Where is The Love: Black Eyed Peas? One can be easily captivated by “Where is The Love” by Black Eyed Peas‚ not because he/she is a fan‚ or lover of this particular musical genre‚ but because when listened carefully the lyrics express the hidden feelings of a generation‚ and of society in general. It describes how the war and terrorism are affecting out the world and it focuses on the bad decisions and poor role models in society. It talks of

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    Golden Retrievals Tpcast

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    Analysis of “Golden Retrievals” by Mark Doty Golden Retrievals by Mark Doty Fetch? Balls and sticks capture my attention seconds at a time. Catch? I don’t think so. Bunny‚ tumbling leaf‚ a squirrel who’s—oh joy—actually scared. Sniff the wind‚ then I’m off again: muck‚ pond‚ ditch‚ residue of any thrillingly dead thing. And you? Either you’re sunk in the past‚ half our walk‚ thinking of what you never can bring back‚ or else you’re off in some fog concerning —tomorrow

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    Ray Bradbury's Analysis

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    Imagine living in a society where everyone is not human. Ray Bradbury has created a society in which these people are not living. People show that they are obsessed with technology. Their social abilities have been destroyed. Memory loss is common upon many people.Ray Bradbury sends a message saying if technology/media is overused‚ a society can be ruined. Technology sucks people into a dark‚ black hole‚ in which they cannot escape. (SIP-A) The people of this society do not know

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    A Dark Mirror

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    Ledezma‚ Beatriz Prof. Ileana Molina LM- 1358 Mystery and Suspense Literature June 14‚ 2011 A Dark Mirror Criticism of Victorian notion of women’s sexuality is a remarkable theme of Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu’s novella “Carmilla.” Even though sexuality is seen as an essential element in an individual’s life‚ throughout history‚ it has continually been conceived as a taboo topic; indeed‚ for many conservative cultures around the world‚ to talk openly about it is still considered offensive. Therefore

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