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    United Kingdom

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    UNITED KINGDOM GEOGRAPHY OF UNITED KINGDOM  The United Kingdom (UK) is located just west of the mainland of Europe. It is made up of several islands, the largest of which is Great Britain. Great Britain is made up of Scotland in the north, England in the southeast and Wales in the southwest. Northern Ireland is the northwestern part of Ireland, a separate island nation just west of Great Britain, but it is also part of the UK. There has been violence in Northern Ireland for centuries because of

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    asked her the other day if he could go. “Oh! Their mother gasped. “I almost forgot. Yes, you may be excused Thomas. Don’t forget to do your chores.” “Forgot what?” asked Frankie. “It’s nothing important for you to worry about. Now, finish your breakfast.” Thomas quickly jumped up from his seat, and hurried upstairs to his room. After dressing, he made his bed, and then tiptoed to Frankie’s bedroom door. Frankie was playing on the floor, building a city with small wooden blocks. He quietly crept

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    2017 Is Breakfast Really the Most Important Meal of the Day. What if there was unhealthy kids all over the world? Some kids don’t eat a nutritional breakfast everyday. Breakfast is really the most important meal of the day because your body needs energy after you wake up and it can improve your overall health. First, your body needs energy everyday after you wake up. According to “Healthy Habits,” experts say breakfast is the most important meal of the day (Healthy Habits). Eating breakfast helps

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    Studies show that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, so coming up with some healthy breakfast ideas is very important. The body sleeps for 8 hours or more during the night and this first meal of the day breaks the night time fast. Your body has been without food for many hours and needs to be fed. Busy people on the go often skip breakfast because they have no time to cook or grab something at the drive-thru. Making the decision to eat healthy is easy to implement at home. Prepare

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    Once a upon a time I woke up at 6:00 am to go to 7th grade at Westside Middle School. I went downstairs to have breakfast and I put 2 frozen waffles in the toaster and waited for them to be done. While I was waiting, I then got my milk and sat on the couch and watched T.V. I got my waffles when they were done. Then I went upstairs to get ready for school. I had to put my clothes on and brush my teeth. Then when I was done I sat on the couch again and watched T.V. and relaxed for the time I had

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    When we are young, we don’t pay much attention to our family & culture food traditions. Maybe we do, but most of the times we enjoy them, more than knowing the feeling behind that specific plate or the hard work that take to prepare a good family tradition dinner that one can remember even when many years had passed. Food tradition defines our culture. Not only defines our culture, but give us a special connection with our culture and a connection with our family members in the distance and also

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    British Cuisine

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    Some time ago Somerset Maugham said that ‘to eat well in England, you should have breakfast three times a day.' To be perfectly honest, most British food was considered by many people as terrible. It included overcooked vegetables, boring sandwiches and greasy sausages. It was definitely not an enjoyable experience. However, these are now only stereotypes. Things have changed a lot and food has become very important in British culture. Not only TV cooks are more famous than writers, but also their

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    Irish American Culture

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    soda bread for my children to continue on our culture. Although my family always celebrates our culture, we celebrate being Irish Americans the most on St. Patrick’s Day. Every year for St. Patrick’s Day my family makes authentic Irish cuisine. For breakfast, my family makes potato pancakes, Irish bacon which is thick pieces of ham, black pudding, and bangers which are thick sausages. My dinner, my family makes corned beef, braised red cabbage, and potatoes. As my family gathers for St. Patrick’s Day

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    The plate steamed like a factory spilling out smoke. Ronnie knew that as soon as the buzzing alarm sounded, those steaming pancakes and sausage would be waiting for him when he was awaken by his beeping alarm. His eyes snapped open at the sound of his alarm. Ronnie knew he slept well. He hopped out of bed and darted down the stairs. His hopes were crashed when he was greeted by the sight of an empty table in the dining room. He was standing there, stunned. He was wondering where his steaming pancakes

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    My Grandpam My Grandma

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    Saturday mornings was our time or more like my time to debrief. The trees hovered over us, along with the identical apartment buildings across the street. Children played games on the sidewalk without a care in the world. Music played out loud from a neighbor’s window, and an ambulance wailed in the distance. Men strolled around, and cigarette aroma filled the air. There, outside of her apartment complex, on the concrete steps we talked. Talking to my grandma was my safe place where I could speak

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