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    Food in Italy

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    Introduction There is a saying that states ‘one either lives to eat or eats to live’ and Italy as a country is ruled by the former. Italy is a culture that is rich and saturated in their traditions of cooking. They take pride in their food and live by the credo that food is only used if it is fresh‚ local and in season. There has been much debate on what defines Italian food and through research one can see that Italian food is not typical of a specific dish‚ rather that each region offers a new

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    Mrs. Mallard’s Death What caused Mrs. mallard’s death ? Well what caused mrs. mallard’s death was her husband’s life. So back in these times women had no say-so at all. Women could not do what they wanted‚ they could not tell someone how they wanted things to be done‚ they were just nobody. They had to do everything the “men” told them to do. Men were superior than women in those times. Women had no identity and no place in the world but to attend to their husbands needs. So Mrs.Mallard

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    NAZISM AND THE RISE OF HITLER (History) Class – 9 Question. 1. Describe the problems faced by the Weimar Republic ? Answer i) Weimar was not received of its own people largely because of the term it was forced to accept after Germany was defeated at the end of First World War. ii) The socialist catholics and democrats who supported it were mockingly called the november criminals. iii) The Weimar Republic crushed the uprising of soviet of workers with help of war veteran

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    How to use chopsticks properly Does anybody here love Asian food? If the answer is “yes”‚ so you must go to Asian restaurants at least once‚ right? There is one common thing that most of Asian restaurants have‚ can you guess what it is? They are chopsticks. I know some of you may know how to use chopsticks‚ and some may struggle with them. Therefore‚ today I will teach you three ways to use chopsticks properly‚ from the easy level to the advanced level. Right now‚ I am going to give each of you

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    independence for the Confederacy. Through this moment in history lied‚ the fate‚ of the future‚ of the United States government. This war‚ although possessed many factors‚ events‚ and triggers‚ was truly caused for three major reasons. Arguably the biggest and most important reason why the Civil War was caused‚ was because of Slavery. Slavery in the south was not just a means for economic gain‚ but a lifestyle. Slaves were actual property who could be bought‚ sold‚ traded or inherited. Through the large

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    1930s Fashion

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    1930s Fashion I. What affected the fashion world in the 1930s? A. The great depression made a big impact on the fashion world for women. 1. This caused the fashionable women to disappear. 2. Made women limit themselves in fashion a) Reused clothes instead of buying new clothes b) Tried mending and patching before deciding on whether or not to buy new clothes c) Many more women were seen sewing their own clothes II. What were some clothing items that were worn by women

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    type of human rights he liked the most so he just presented them all. This makes reading his ideas difficult because you cannot tell what his main goal was when writing it. The U.N.’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights is expertly written to prevent exclusion of any group. The human rights presented are very basic but seem to have more focus that John Rawl’s. The U.N.’s Human Right’s specifically addresses that rights are not determined by “race‚ color‚ sex‚ language‚ religion‚ political‚ or other

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    said as they put the rope around his neck‚ “I regret nothing! I will not admit to being a witch I am a full puritan and will not lie.” Than they pulled out the stool from underneath him and it broke his neck he died a quick but unjust death. What caused the people of Salem to turn on one another? There were a lot of settlers to travel from Europe to the new world among these people there were the puritans who are going to cause pandemonium in there village very soon. In Salem‚ Massachusetts‚

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    ‘The Land of the Rising Sun’; that is what the Japanese call the land in which they reside. It earned the name from the fact that if you were to gaze from China‚ a nation in which Japan derives an extremely large amount of its culture from‚ the sun appears to arise from the area where Japan lies. It is believed that the first Japanese inhabitants crossed over from China via an ancient land bridge that has since been lost to the sea due to continental drift‚ or they were simply Chinese fisherman who

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    Two Front War occurred when Russia became fearful and somewhat paranoid of the intentions of Germany. In 1879‚ Otto von Bismark created a dual alliance with Austria-Hungary against Russia and France. Russia became fearful of Germany’s intentions because of this alliance. Russia believed that this dual alliance was ultimately against them. The fears drove Russia towards opening up a negotiation with Germany‚ possibly in hopes of creating an alliance of their own. Bismark was quick to see to the need

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