Papers 2291-2300 of total 15439 found.
…that they slaves were happy enough to be slaves. These historians make it seem as if they slaves were happy to at least have a home and food to eat. However that was just not the case. The slaves would rather eat dirt than have to deal with the abuse and rape…
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…and month, and BSE diseases. The European Union banned imports of British beef in 1996 as soon as they found out there were cases of Mad Cow disease. On September 20, 2002 France's food agency noted that British beef was safe to eat and to resume importing beef…
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…!" In the following days, I become something of my parents' tail. They have plenty of friends to visit, places to have fun, and dinners to eat. What about me? I have the freedom to choose which one to follow. The good thing is mom doesn't force me to have egg and milk…
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Category: /Literature
…that are "thoroughly smug" and are not happy no matter what they have. Pound was saying that even though the fishermen had to eat in the sun and had untidy families, they were still very happy and it didn't even matter how much money they had or how tidy their families were…
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…, we will be able to clone food, or genetically engineer food. Make more of it, make it produce more seeds, make it decay slower, grow faster, bigger, taste better, better for you, and better looking. Cleaner water, we could clone the bacteria that eat up…
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Category: /Literature/English
…outlast any challenge, it's Jonathan Livingston Seagull! Jonathan is, as Sully said, "a one-in-a-million bird!"(Bach 61) Jon's compassion for flying is comparable to no other. "[For] most other gulls, it is not flying that matters, but eating. For [Jonathan…
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…cycle at the time of a fast, have to miss it and make it up as soon as they can. Between that period of time, Muslims cannot eat or drink, neither can they engage in any form of sexual behaviour or smoke . Ramadan is a sacred time which only comes once…
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…happy; feel a lack of self-confidence or feeling like a failure; lost your appetite, or are eating more than usual; have had trouble sleeping, or been sleeping too much; had trouble concentrating and making decisions; and thought about death and/or suicide…
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…, extensive alcohol usage, smoking, foods (acidic), certain types of medication, and types of syndromes (Zollinger, and Ellison). Posture also causes heartburn, for example, if after eating a large fairly acidic food, and lying straight back, the acid moves back…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…, a Californian boy that was seven years old watched a movie one night. In the movie, a man put glass into soup that a colleague of his was to eat. The very next night, the boy put crushed glass into the stew that his family was to eat for supper. He said that he…
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