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    pickles

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    oh how i love pickles‚ they are delicious and juicy and fun. when people ask me how i feel‚ when i dont have a pickle‚ they look at me and ask me if I have done something with them. I dont like people who think that pickles are no fun‚ but even still i have to ’dill’ with all the people who think that pickles are gross. other people think that pickles are yummy‚ they are my favorite people because when i eat pickles‚ i get happy because they are delicious. yum yum yum. 2 pickles in my tum tum.

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    Pickle

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    Open Source and Hacker Anthropology: The Cathedral and the Bazaar (1997-2001) Probably the most popular thing I’ve written. It’s in demand in a lot of different forms‚ so I’ve given it its own subsite. Includes Homesteading the Noosphere‚ The Magic Cauldron‚ and A Brief History of Hackerdom. Goodbye `free software’; hello‚ `open source` (1998) My original February 1998 call to the community‚ issued immediately after the Netscape breakthrough‚ to start using the term `open source’. This is the

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    Piper Alpha

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    Abstract The explosion accident that occurred on board the offshore platform Piper Alpha in July 1988‚ it killed 165 people and cost billions of dollars in property damage. It was caused by a massive fire‚ which was not the result of an unpredictable accident but caused by accumulation of errors and questionable decisions. The destruction of the platform by an explosion and the subsequent massive oil and gas fire showed that the potential hazards of the offshore industry were greater than had been

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    a dill pickle

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    A DILL PICKLE (1917) By Katherine Mansfield AND then‚ after six years‚ she saw him again. He was seated at one of those little bamboo tables decorated with a Japanese vase of paper daffodils. There was a tall plate of fruit in front of him‚ and very carefully‚ in a way she recognized immediately as his "special" recognized way‚ he was peeling an orange. He must have felt that shock of recognition in her for he looked up and met her eyes. Incredible! He didn’t know her! She smiled; he frowned

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    Let us commence a journey into the much travelled topic of history of pickles. In depth analysis of history of pickles can be an enriching experience. While it is becoming a hot topic for debate‚ spasmodically it returns to create a new passion amongst those who study its history. Since it was first compared to antidisestablishmentarianism much has been said concerning history of pickles by socialists‚ obviously. In the light of this I will break down the issues in order to give each of them the

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    Pickle Dish Symbolism

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    01 February 2017 Ethan Frome What does the pickle-dish represent. Well the pickle-dish represents Zeena’s favorite present her and Ethan received for their marriage at the wedding. This piece of china is very important to Zeena as it was given to her on the day she married Ethan. To her it is a symbol of their marriage. The red color of the pickle-dish also seem to represent the passion that was once in the marriage between Zeena and Ethan Frome. The pickle-dish is Zeena’s favorite wedding gift‚ seeing

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    Pickle The Cat Essay

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    Pickle the Cat‚ Second Version Contemporary slaves. They sleep‚ eat‚ and work in a fast-food restaurant‚ without a salary nor the opportunity to flee. They all have the same clothes‚ the same hair‚ and the same faces because they happen to be clones. Although it is fictitious‚ this horrendous story featured in a science-fiction novel called Cloud Atlas shocks its readers and yet asks a question. Should scientist be allowed to clone laboratory animals and‚ moreover‚ humans? As for now‚ the operation

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    Dolly Pickles 1. Compose two statements to describe your selected character. After each statement‚ select two short passages from the text that you think demonstrate your statements. Discuss each passage in relation to why it demonstrates your statement. Include references to tone‚ allegory‚ characterisation‚ context‚ and setting. Each statement’s should be at least 250 words. In the play Cloudstreet adapted by Nick Enright and Justin Monjo‚ one of the protagonist’s Dolly Pickles parades

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    Pied Piper of Hamlin

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    The Pied Piper is a very familiar and popular children’s folktale. Children all over have heard different versions of this story‚ a stranger who comes to a town to rid them of their infestation of rats. That is really all most people remember of this tale‚ but to actually read the entire story there is a lot more to the story than previously thought. The people of Hemlin are distraught and searching for a solution to rid themselves of horrible rats that have consumed their town. The stranger

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    Pied Piper Myths

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    at the hands of the Pied Piper. The mystery remains as to what happened to them‚ however‚ the children disappeared because they left to colonize areas east of the town. Around the time of the legend‚ thousands of Germans were migrating from Lower Saxony and Westphalia to the east (Karacs). The children settled in today’s east Germany and Poland‚ as an exodus of Hameln children left during the colonization of eastern nations such as Pomerania and Prussia (“The Pied Piper legend”). While going through

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