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    Queen Vera's Bedroom

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    pressed her ear to the door to listen. The chef was talking feverishly of how the Queen was often dissatisfied with the candidates, and that she had had her cooks make a kind of soup from them. It was something that highly resembled borscht (a rich, red soup with whipped cream), and was a delicious and rare delicacy dear to the Queen's palate. Agatha had no wish of becoming soup, and at that precise moment had an immense willingness to run away. But before she could act, the handmaiden beckoned her

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    and family. Jane is an orphan living with the Reeds, who are wealthy. As John claims, she is a "dependent". 2.) Describe the events leading up to Jane’s being locked in the red-room. What causes her to become frightened in that room? Explain how Mrs. Reed responds when Jane screams to be let out. Jane is locked in the red room because John instigates a fight with her. He makes fun of her for being a dependent and an orphan and Jane gets into a scuffle with him. Angry, Mrs. Reed locks her in the

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    Titanic - Original Writing Titanic, 882 feet long, 92 feet broad, 45000 tons register, 66000 tons displacement and 175 feet high. The biggest and most luxurious ship known to mankind, and she was sitting right in front of me. She looked even bigger in real life and I felt great anticipation and excitement. A chance of a lifetime, I was one of the few lucky enough to be chosen to actually work onboard the Titanic. It was just an hour until the Titanic would set sail

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    tall next to our young headmistress. They seemed to be friends or something close to that. I mean both of them had been talking ever since he came and joined her on the table for the staff. Mr. Crowell stood up with a mic in his hand after red velvet cake slices were served. He moved over to the front--near my table--and looked at the crowd of kids. "Yello!" he yelled into the mic. All of us put our hands over our ears. "Sorry, forgot to warn you," Ace mumbled to our table. "He tends to shout

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    Welcome to Australia’s Margaret River Premier Wine Region Wines, both red and white, have been a source of refreshment for over 8000 years. To date, a cave in Armenia is the only location of the oldest known winery ever discovered, circa 4100 B.C. And since that time, the people’s love of grapes and their savory, fermented liquids has never looked back. Over the centuries, there have been a handful of countries that have proven more climatically advantageous in producing exceptionally renowned

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    Anthropology Ethnography of a Meal-- Food, Identity and Time Is there a correlation between food categories and social categories? This essay seeks to critically evaluate Delaney's (2010: 259) assertion that "food categories also correlate with social categories." In order to evaluate this claim, it is therefore necessary to explain what it means. In addition, the evaluation of this claim, in an anthropological context, needs be conducted through the research method of an ethnography

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    Cafe Coffee Day

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    INTRODUCTION Café Coffee Day is a chain of coffee shops in India having it 's head quarters in Chikkamagaluru, Karnataka. A division of Amalgamated Bean Coffee Trading Company Ltd. (ABCTCL), it is commonly known as Coffee Day or CCD. It opened its first cafe in 1996 on Brigade Road in Bangalore, and today has the largest cafe retail chain in India - with 650 cafes in 110 cities. Headquartered in Bangalore, a majority of its cafes are also located in Bangalore. The cafe chain has had much success

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    Summer Reading Notes Jane Eyre Background of author Name: Charlotte Bronte Birth/Death: April 21, 1816 to March 31,1855 Facts that connect: Mr. Brocklehurst is based off the Reverend Carus Wilson, the man who ran Cowan Bridge. Bronte lost two of her sisters, Mary and Elizabeth, to tuberculosis at Cowan Bridge. Bronte 's brother, Patrick, became addicted to drugs and alcohol before he died. Similarities: She, along with her three sisters, was sent to the Clergy Daughters ' School at Cowan Bridge

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    Ceramics: Pottery and Clay

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    CERAMICS TERM PAPER in Submitted by: Jenilen M. Capistrano Submitted to: Manuel Valenciano DEDICATION By this project, the author dedicates this to students so that they can know some information about the topic CERAMICS especially to those are not so familiar regarding this topic. ~the Author ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The Author extends her deepest gratitude to her friends who helped her to do this project, to the teachers for the opportunity to make this Term Paper, to her parents

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    ‘Judy and John’, the New Zealand Woman’s Weekly’s ideal engaged couple, were preparing for married life and building a house in 1954. Judy was the expert on ‘the kitchen, the laundry, the decorating and the cleaning’, and she was not to worry her head about the garden, the exterior, the lighting or the roof, as these were John’s concerns. Judy intended to work during the first two years of marriage ‘so they can buy extras like the refrigerator, washing machine, floor polisher, good radiogram and

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