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    Equipped with originals‚ jazz standards‚ and a supportive combo of talents‚ pianist Leslie Pintchik commits to a smooth and groovy jazz on her latest album You Eat My Food‚ You Drink My Wine‚ You Steal My Girl!. Her band features Scott Hardy on acoustic bass and guitar‚ Michael Sarin on drums‚ and Satoshi Takeishi on percussion‚ plus some illustrious guests performing a couple of tunes each: Steve Wilson on alto saxophone‚ Ron Horton on trumpet and flugelhorn‚ and Shoko Nagai on accordion. The title

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    A Favorite Place to Eat

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    restaurant‚ I had to really think about my favorite place to eat in the world. First‚ I thought about Miami‚ being the melting pot for all cultural diversity‚ but Miami‚ though I love my hot and humid city‚ didn’t take me to the point of totally pleasure in ethnic cuisine. So‚ I made my decision on Lima‚ Peru. Why Lima‚ Peru you ask? Well‚ there is plenty of reasons‚ like the true diversity that lines the “ciudad de Gris”. The phenomenal food from Afro-Peruvian‚ Chinese‚ and the native Indigenous people

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    The Ready to Eat Breakfast Cereal Industry in 1994 Market demand for cereal was elastic 1. Why has RTE cereal been such a profitable business? What changes have led to the current industry crisis? Profitability- a. RTE has been very profitable – posting ROA’s in the 15-30% range. b. Restrained competition thru effective unwritten agreements for the big three to work together on restricting – trade dealing‚ in-pack premiums‚ and vitamin fortification‚ these were viewed as powerful tools for

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    Should the government have a say in our diets‚ Many people will argue that it is freedom of choice to eat whatever you want but the government has a right to interfere with that freedom if it is infringing upon the rights of others. I am not saying that if someone is eating unhealthy it is going to eliminate another person’s freedom but it does affect everyone in the nation. With a rising number of people with poor diets‚ the number of people suffering from obesity rises also. Obesity can cause

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    solve the problem. But they are trying to fix it by making laws against things‚ or banning them. They want to regulate what we eat. Is that against our amendment rights? The government wants to tell us how we should do things‚ but is that fair? It’s our lives‚ shouldn’t we be the ones who decide what we eat? If the government wants to get involved‚ they shouldn’t force‚ what we eat or drink. The government has already caused enough problems. One of the reasons that people are becoming obese‚ is

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    billion by 2050‚ wasting food makes no sense – economically‚ environmentally and ethically.” - UN Under-Secretary-General and UNEP Executive Director Achim Steiner Food waste is a serious and often discussed problem in food and nutrition security.  From produce loss due to poor post-harvest handling practices to the food that goes bad in your fridge before you can eat it‚ the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) found thatan estimated one-third of all food produced gets lost or wasted

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    Fast Food Fast foodwhat do you think when you hear that? Probably big macs‚ chicken‚ burgers‚ smoothies‚ and milkshakes. What people don´t think of is salad‚ fruit cups‚ low-fat yogurt‚ and wheat bun products. Caesar Barber a New York maintenance worker eats fast food four or five times a week. This lead to Caesar’s heart attack after he gained 100 pounds. Caesar reacted to his heart attack by trying to sue the restaurants. Caesar has been eating at fast food restaurants for years and consuming

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    The document‚ "Poverty in France" sounds almost familiar. In reading this I was correlating it with the United States current welfare program. We in the United States as a country make sure that those of who are poverty stricken are provided with the necessary tools to survive. These tools are formed in a way such that it reminds me of Bourdonnaye’s proposed and accepted plan in eighteenth century France. M. de la Bourdonnaye knew that the people would do what ever they could to survive. He knew

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    an absolutist government‚ population discrepancies‚ and military absence. Firstly‚ after the first decade since the formation of New France‚ French immigration stalled‚ resulting in a population too small to “create profitable local demand for industries” (L&G p. 29). Therefore‚ the French colony’s economy was heavily centered on the fur trade and providing France with raw materials. The French settlers were also encouraged to contribute to activities

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    Weapons What were the most popular weapons chosen by knights in medieval England 1066-1500? How were the major weapons used in Medieval England 1066 - 1500? The Sword‚ Long Handled Battle Axe‚ Spear‚ Lance‚ Shield and Mace. The Sword was the weapon of choice for medieval knights‚ The knight wielded the sword in his strongest arm‚ with the reins of his horse in the other hand‚ The sword had a leather grip on it with varying metal decorations on the end‚ called a pommel.. Moving up from the grip

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