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    The Curtain Blown by the Breeze (by Muriel Spark) Dame Muriel Spark was an award-winning Scottish novelist. She spent several years in Central Africa‚ returning to Britain during World War II. Until 1957 she published only poetry and criticism‚ including studies of Mary Shelley and the Bront sisters. Her fiction uses satire and wit to present serious themes‚ often questions about good and evil. Memento Mori (1959) is her most widely praised novel; the best-known is The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie

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    Homemade Round Tortillas

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    round tortilla As a child of a Spanish family we have always made a tortilla as our bread at any meal from the first settlers of New Mexico (first known as New Spain) until now in 2018. Now in 2018 the homemade tortillas are starting to become lost because of mass produce by tortilla company and many people not learning how to make tortilla‚ but store bought does not taste the same as homemade. This is from experience of eating several homemade tortillas and watching my mother make tortillas them

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    Homemade Flour Tortillas

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    Homemade Flour Tortillas 2 cups all-purpose flour 1/4 cup vegetable oil 1 tsp salt 2/3 cup warm water 1. In a medium sized bowl‚ stir together flour and salt. Add oil and warm water‚ stirring to combine. Dump dough onto a lightly floured surface‚ and knead for about 3 minutes‚ until dough is smooth. Divide dough into 10 equal pieces‚ rolling each piece into a ball. Allow to rest‚ covered with plastic wrap‚ for at least 30 minutes. 2. Once dough has rested‚ preheat cast iron skillet over medium-high

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    Iron Curtain Speech

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    Iron Curtain Context: • 2nd WW left only 2 Great Powers standing in any strength (US & Soviet Union) • US emerged physically unscathed from war‚ economy stronger than ever‚ quickly demobilized‚ possessed atomic bomb • Soviet Union devasted by war‚ 20 mil of population persisted‚ but still formidable military power (4 mill soldiers under arms & still formidable military power & in control of population & territories in central/eastern Europe) • Became common speaking of 2 as superpowers

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    AP Language & Composition November 11‚ 2012 Our Dream The American Dream is a principle. Our American Dream is not written down‚ not created by our founding fathers. The American Dream is a set of beliefs that dictate much more societal change than the Government and even the Constitution. Since it is not written down or legalized‚ it can change‚ grow‚ and flourish however the people of this country decide it to. The American Dream does not prejudice by color or origin. It is not constrained

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    Is The American Dream Dead

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    Is the American Dream Dead? Tamás Jámbor Advanced Writing & Composition Éva Kardos May 20‚ 2014 Is the American Dream Dead? The notion American dream is a fundamental part of the American society and culture‚ dozens of books‚ articles and songs deals with this topic‚ politicians often mention it in their speeches. Though the phrase has different meanings to different people‚ it suggests an underlying belief that hard work pays off and that the next generation will have a better life

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    Paleo Tortilla Analysis

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    Paleo-Friendly Mexican Tortillas Before we jump to the recipes‚ check out the perfect Paleo tortillas recipe below. Tortillas are essential for most Mexican recipe. Use this recipe to prepare Paleo- friendly tortillas with all the recipes you want. Ingredients 2 large eggs‚ whisked OIive oil‚ 1 tbsp Almond milk (unsweetened)‚ 1 cup Tapioca flour‚ ¾ cup Coconut flour (sifted)‚ 3 tbsp Sea salt‚ ¼ tsp Preparation Method In a bowl‚ add almond milk‚ whisked eggs and olive oil and mix together

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    The Great American Dream

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    The great American Dream The American dream‚ a dream that every citizen in America has right to when they are born. The American dream a principle handed out to everyone. . In the Great Gatsby the American dream is one of the main and many subject themes of the book. In which Gatsby himself is dealing molding and creating his own American dream. The American dream is a reoccurring theme throught the Great Gatsby‚ the context of the book

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    What is the American Dream

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    What is the American dream? The concept of the American dream is something that is explored and explained to us throughout our childhood all the way to adulthood. It is a concept taught to us in order to show us the value of hard work. It is a concept that is supposed to instill the ideal that in order to be successful‚ we have to make sacrifices and that achieving this dream is not an easy task. To be able to delve further into the depths of what the American dream is we have to answer three

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    The American Dream is a philosophy that start in the 19th century referring to migrating to a place where rich men and poor men could stand on the same footing. In the 19th century many German immigrants were coming to America in hopes of settling where ever they please without a passport and pursue a living. Most were fleeing Germany to avoid the “right of birth” or royal hierarchy and the corruption that lied within it. In the 20th century the American Dream became known as the California Dream

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