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    Opportunity In 1848

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    Risks can be done in hopes of a good outcome but with the chance of a bad one. When it comes to wealth‚ there are many people take the chances just for the opportunity of getting money. That’s what happened in the gold rush in the year 1848 once word got around about gold‚ many men went out and left their families to try to help them financially‚ yet some never returned. Maybe it was the greed inside them‚ how would their families know if something bad happened to them? There was no way in knowing

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    Exotic Foods

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    Here’s a list of exotic foods from the Philippines. Want to try some? Bizarre it may seem but these long list of foods are eaten in the Philippines. Want to try some? Adobong pusa or cat adobo Do you know that even cats are eaten by people in the Philippines? They cook it in adobo style‚ sautéed with garlic‚ onion and laurel leaf seasoned with soy sauce and vinegar. This is a favorite appetizer during their drinking spree. Adobo/ prito o litsong daga or adobo/ fried or roasted rat Rats

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    CCOT Essay From 200 B.C.E. and 1450 C.E.‚ the Silk Road changed‚ while at the same time holding on to its original purpose. The trade of spices and goods‚ to and from‚ Asia and Europe remained constant‚ while the materials being traded slowly changed. The political boundaries as well as the national identities of the countries in the Silk Road also were altered. While the basic purpose of the Silk Road remained mostly unchanged‚ the goods traded on it‚ and the areas it went through‚ did. While

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    Cowgirl Chocolates

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    admits that not everyone can take the heat of her chocolates. However‚ enough people enjoy both chocolate and spice to keep Marilyn busy shipping her candies from Moscow to all over the world. Cowgirl Chocolates come in mint‚ orange‚ lime-tequila‚ espresso‚ and milk chocolate. Although espresso is the hottest‚ all five flavors are hot. In order to appease people who prefer chocolate without spice‚ this year Marilyn has started making "mild-mannered" milk chocolate and dark chocolate truffles. Also in

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    Ferdinand Magellan

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    sailed with Portuguese fleets on multiple voyages to the East Indies. Magellan’s first sail was in 1505 when he sailed around the Cape of Good Hope. After sailing around the Cape of Good Hope‚ he now knew where to locate spices. Due to the expedition‚ he also knew where the spices were located according to the line of demarcation established by the Pope. After being accused of corruption‚ King Manoel II refused to reward Magellan for his services upon returning from his expedition around the

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    abruzzo

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    Controguerra‚ Montepulciano d’Abruzzo‚ and Trebbiano d’Abruzzo. Most known cheeses Cacio Marcetto‚ Caciofiore Aquilano‚ Cacioricotta Abruzzese‚ and Caciotta d’Abruzzo. The cheeses are usually made from sheep milk or sometimes cow milk. Flavored by rich spices like chili pepper or saffron. A lot of their cheeses are also aged for a couple years to get the rich and bitter tastes of the cheeses. Famlies of Abruzzo raise pigs and every winter slaughter and clean them and sell traditional ham‚salamis‚ and

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    Response Paper 2: The “Melting Pot” Metaphor and Popular Culture People commonly describe America as a “melting pot” because it consists of a variety of cultures that all mesh together to form a cohesive‚ united whole. However‚ the analogy can prove to be problematic and inaccurate to describe American society when looking at the big picture. The problem with comparing American culture to a melting pot is that “it has never adequately captured the diverse experiences of exclusion and adjustment

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    to claim back their holy city Jerusalem‚ they were awed in wonder as they saw how spices came and went‚ and the transfusion of many enlightening ideas took place. They witnessed Arabic numerals‚ philosophical ideas‚ and even amends to their own ideas. As a result‚ they used the Arabs’ ideas to compensate for the lost Greek knowledge. Overall‚ the Italian merchant class flourished with wealth from the new exotic spices and goods‚ and trade only became stronger there. On the other hand‚ the IOT was dominated

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    There is nothing supernatural by using natural home remedies to manage any types of illnesses. Fruits and vegetables as well as natural herbal products and spices have been suggested to treat that. They have been recently used as the initial form of medicines. Old societies have used this form of treatment until these were replaced by modern medicines. However‚ many people are still heading back to the traditional style of treating health issues because of this has shown to provide more benefits

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    Vasco da Gama was born around 1460 in Sines‚ Portugal. Vasco’s father was a knight and an explorer. When he was old enough he decided to join the navy‚ where he was taught how to navigate. Vasco later followed in his father’s footsteps and began to command ships in the king’s name. Little is known about his early life but‚ in 1492‚ Vasco solidified his reputation as a sailor when King John II of Portugal sent him to Lisbon and the Algarve to seize French ships as a sign of vengeance against the French

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