Papers 2911-2920 of total 15439 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…, proving that through stimulation animals become violent. For example, if you alter an animal’s environment it seems to have a profound impact on the level of aggression of the animal. Another stimulant of animal’s aggression is simply killing to eat. As one…
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…all the children gifts on December 6 (St. Nicholas Day) and on Christmas Eve a special meal of drinks (apéritif), 'nibbles', seafood, and a special turkey is served. On Christmas Day small family gifts are exchanged while eating a special breakfast 'cougnou…
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Category: /Literature/English
…like to eat appetizers before their meal. They call them “Tapas.” A few tapas that they eat are Champinones al Ajilla, which are mushrooms in a delicate garlic sauce. Another appetizer is Gambas al Ajilla, which is Garlic Prawns. Our trip is scheduled…
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Category: /Literature/English
…as the nest slave. In Frederick work we even see that the master would barely give the slaves enough to eat, most of the time they had to beg and steal from neighbors. In Frederick and Clemens work it did give examples of some slaves being treated decent. They had…
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Category: /Literature/English
…by reoccurring nightmares of rats attacking him and eating away at him, and now, in Room 101, this nightmare becomes reality. Winston’s face is tied to a cage with two rats in it that are going to eat away at his face. Overcome by fear, Winston yells out, “Do…
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Category: /Literature/English
…these items in return for gunpowder, firearms, hats, beads, and dried fish. Family life was an interesting aspect of Equiano’s life as well. The patriarch of the family, his wives and slaves would all eat at different tables. The patriarch’s house was situated…
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Category: /History
…in many Indian cities, and few Hindus would be ready to even taste cattle meat. (Gupta) The refusal to eat meat has been a Hindu principle for thousands of years. For Indians, life is seen as the very stuff of the Divine. They further hold that each life…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…of "dog-eat-dog" competition. A main focus of the play is the never-ending hunt for leads. "Leads" are cards containing information on prospective customers with interest in buying land. Many of these leads are said to be worthless, because of people…
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…benefits? There are several Old and New Testament passages where God directly gives permission to eat meat. In Acts 11:6-7 God tells Peter, who is presented with a sheet filled with many different types of animals, to “Get up…Kill and eat.” This is just one…
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Category: /History
…as Susanna Martin. She never admitted to doing so to anyone, but she said that she was tempted by others. “Wildes and Bishop or Oliver, Good and Osborne, and they had a Feast both of Roast and Boiled meat and did eat and drink and would have had me to have eat
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