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    The one thing that remains the same is change is always occurring. As the world changes‚ so are human beings‚ especially in the way they are living to cope in the world. A big area of change has been with the aspect of food. Advancements in technology and research has changed the way our food is grown‚ processed‚ preserved‚ and even consumed. Agriculture used to be considered a way to nourish the human race. Now commercial agriculture has put profits over providing nourishment. It has negatively

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    Families. STAMFORD‚ CT - foodtweeks™ announced that the Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties in San Jose‚ CA has joined the ranks of foodtweeks™-affiliated food banks. The free app that donates calories to food banks in exchange for better food choices continues to grow network of affiliated food banks. In order to donate‚ a foodtweeks™ user reports "tweeking" (cutting calories from their food)‚ and Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties will receive

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    search of work. Desperate‚ hungry‚ and homeless these migrant families set out on journeys to the unknown. Many loaded a few belongings into their beat-up‚ old‚ and raggedy vehicles with only enough money for gas and little food. The book‚ The Harvest Gypsies by John Steinbeck‚ played a significant role in the federal Resettlement Administration policies. Steinbeck’s descriptive articles were important because they reflected the reality of starving

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    Memorandum by the Gauleiter of Styria (Austria) regarding the solution of the “Gypsy  Question”‚ submitted 1939‚ Berlin    1. Fill in the following organizer based on this document.    Solution to the Gypsy Problem  What the author thinks of the  solution  Reasons for this position given  by the author  A solution for the gypsies is  to strip away all their culture  and make them like the  germans.   The author thinks that it  would be best to destroy all  the gypsies.  This is because‚ the gypsies  would pollute the blood of  the germans and the  purity 

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    typically in the Firth of Clyde or Ayrshire coast.This practice became known as going "doon the watter" (literally "down the water" in Glasgow dialect). Lammas - 1st August August 1 is Lammas Day (loaf-mass day)‚ the festival of the wheat harvest‚ and is the first harvest festival of the year. On this day it was customary to bring to church a loaf made from the new crop. In many parts of England‚ tenants were bound to present freshly harvested wheat to

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    Macondo vs. Eden ?[Jose Arcadio Buend?a and ?rsula Iguar?n] became the first mortals to see the western slopes of the mountain range? (Marquez 24). The land of Macondo?before civilization?was lush with vegetation‚ a ?great swamp that spread out toward the other side of the world?there they founded the village? (Marquez 24). Much like the newly established land of Macondo‚ the same parallels are exemplified through the land of Eden‚ within the book of Genesis. Marquez illustrates?through the Buend

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    BUILDING A PERSONAL IDENTITY: The Practical Importance of Mastering One’s Native Language By Raul G. Moldez Many Filipino parents want their children to speak the English language in that they enroll them in exclusive schools. Without them knowing it‚ they have become easy preys of the highly commercialized Philippine educational system. But becoming themselves gullible to the demands of these exclusive schools they do not mind. It’s because they feel a certain degree of pride seeing and hearing

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    According to Dr. Ian Hancock‚ “centuries of powerlessness and abuse are probably the cause of this destruction of the spirit; many Gypsies‚ having been born to it‚ probably saw their enslavement as part of the natural order of things” (Hancock‚ 1987; 39). Since the Roma born into slavery never experienced freedom or even witnessed another Romani person living freely‚ other than the Netoţi

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    wrote Of Mice and Men‚ followed by his arguably most famous novel‚ The Grapes of Wrath. The San Francisco News wanted him to research the workers living in roadside camps in California‚ which he did by writing newspaper installments titled The Harvest Gypsies. Following the articles‚ he wrote his novel which was a huge success winning the National Book Award‚ and the Pulitzer Prize for

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    Our Malay ancestors brought us their own culture like drinks and foods‚ government‚ laws‚ writting‚ language‚ way of dressing‚ housing‚ literature‚ music‚ religions‚ arts‚ science and traditions and customs.. Early Filipinos staple food was RICE. Aside from rice‚ their foods includes pork‚ chicken‚ fish‚ fruits and vegetables. Pots and bamboo tubes are used to cooked their foods. They used their finger to eat and banana leaves as their plates then coconut shells as their glass for drinking.

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