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    The Kosher Cajun, located in Metairie, Louisiana, provides a kosher grocery and food with a feel of a New York Deli. However, the deli is not just for people who keep Kosher. “When I started Day One, I knew the size of the Jewish community and I knew the focus wasn't going to be on the very small religious part, I wanted to have everyone as customers, and I thought the New York deli would be a niche market. That was my mindset — be a New York deli, and we happen to be kosher.” said owner Joel Brown

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    makeup. Special effects makeup helps me express my creative side because I can do anything and turn myself into whatever it is I want. I am able to express my thoughts, feelings, ideas, even my fears through special effects makeup. I can become a mardi gras zombie, Freddy Krueger, a rotted corpse, a Disney princess, or even a woodland fairy. I can even just draw on myself whatever it is I have in mind, and it’ll look amazing. I can create an entire masterpiece on my face and body. There is absolutely

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    and have a joyful life. This was the era of the flapper with her rolled stockings, and short skirts. The most celebrated time in the Roaring Twenties was Mardi Gras. Mardi Gras is on every Fat Tuesday and they have these huge parades that are 60 miles long. They will have lavish foods, jazz bands, and colorful floats. Every Color of the Mardi Gra symbolized something: green symbolized faith, gold is power and purple is justice. The Dances were the most popular entertainment that was in the Jazz Clubs

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    I'd met parents, Laura and Lucas, at their maternity session. It was a treat to see them with their new little boy. Born on June 29th, Carter weighed 6 pounds 13 ounces. The couple has been together since meeting through mutual friends during Mardi Gras in New Orleans. They've been married for two years, but have been together for five years total. As a baby photographer, I like to stick with neutrals for the baby's photographs. The color fits with my style, but it also allows for the baby to

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    The world today has many gifts than the late 1900s. We have new technologies and resources. People are finding ways to go to Mars, inventing self-driving cars, and things to keep us safe during natural disasters. These are many gifts America has given my generation, such as technology, culture, and education. One gift is technology, technology is an everyday thing. Self-driving cars are electric. Video games are evolving from pixels to VR consoles. Phones can talk back and can call worldwide

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    hope you're ahead of the game! Here's my email address vjbeltrani@gmail.com. Seems like an easier way to communicate while we're traveling. And, of course, pictures! OK ... I've got to get my ass to the gym ... I've been slacking! Happy Mardi

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    touchdown. Finally, he scored a goal, and his team won the playoffs. Marcos Cintra is fourteen years old. He was born in Brazil on January 13, 2001. Brazil is part of South America, a country with rich culture and history. Most people know about Mardi Gras -- it is one of the biggest annual events in Brazil, where you can see locals wearing colorful masks, dancing and parading on the streets in carnival celebration which lasts for weeks. This annual event attracts so many foreigners to go to Brazil

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    his action’s was fine. The man was even acquitted of the crimes. Our environment gives us the definition of was acceptable behavior. I am from New Orleans and the things people do at Mardi Gras are crazy. The flashing of boobs and other body parts, to being passed out drunk in the street naked, are common doing Mardi Gras. They would never try to do things like that in a different environment, but since everybody is doing it, why not join

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    astounded to find that there were not as many diverse cultures here. To be honest, my exact reaction was "Where are all the black people?", in a fearful tone. I was probably around the age of 7. I learned the hard way that there was no week off for Mardi Gras, cajun food is best made in Louisiana, Celebration of the Oaks was only in New Orleans, and lastly my best friend, who was Japanese, would not be returning. On the other hand, I learned a lot about my mother's culture. It

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    The world consists of many different cultures and ethnicities. One of the bests things about living in America is getting to see almost every difference first hand even if you do live in Princeton, WV. I didn’t see as many cultural differences until I started to attend college at Bluefield State College. But that isn’t where I met Eduardo Henrique Pereira. We met playing soccer on my old high school’s soccer field one sunny afternoon. He is from San-Paulo, Brazil and currently attends Princeton Senior

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