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    ever-repeated scene of the unlistened-to story” (Levi, p 60)? As I read this quote in my book, I highlighted it and wrote in the margin “foreshadowing”. I feel confident that these dreams signified just that; that the author (amongst the other survivors) would forever re-live those horrors and try tell their stories…and no one listens. The poem at the beginning of the book, Survival in Auschwitz, by Primo Levi, warns us of just this and curses us should we fail to listen. It is imperative that we a global

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    Burning sherbets, instantly frozen ice cream, pasta made out of jelly or vegetables, edible menus, kitchens with sonicators, pH meters, liquid nitrogen, which can flash freeze almost anything, makes it feel almost like magic or something out of a fantasy or science fiction novel. But it is not, in fact it is part of culinary arts, where innovation has taken wings, and revolutionized the art and science of cooking. Terms like culinary science, culinology and molecular gastronomy have become part of

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    Levi places a lot of emphasis on his titles and opening lines. The title 'Shema' is the name of the most important Jewish prayer. This prayer teaches us to remember always that we are followers of Gd and that we should not forget it. Literally, Shema means Hear, or Listen - it is a word that all throughout my history has inspired and healed. Levi uses it convey the importance of his

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    know what to expect but he did not expect this. He said, "dancing before my eyes I see the spaghetti which we had just cooked, Vanda, Luciana, and I, at the sorting-camp when we suddenly heard the news that we would leave for here the following day; and were eating it and we stopped" (74). He was not aware that he would not be able to eat like this ever in the camp and was almost convinced that he would never eat like that again period. He thought about this in one of the rare moments that he had

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    held up the bag. They set the bag on the table and unpacked the food. Some how Ichigo and Kashino had managed to buy tons of food that was all unrelated to one another in every way possible. "Um..." Andou and Hanabasa said staring down at the food. "This is?" Hoping to get a logical explaination from one of them for the messs pilled infront of them. "It was Amano 's idea." Kashino said. "She thought we could have nabe." They all stared at each other for a while. "But Maa-kun..." Andou started. "It

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    perform required analysis on them. An example of this is the social media phenomenon, where lots of consumer marketing departments continuously look at ways to do sentiment and brand analysis based on what is being posted on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube trying to discover the unexpected information that the variety of such data might possess. 2.1.1.3 The velocity of data The speed at which data arrives, gets stored and the demand to analyse this data on a more regular basis in real time addresses

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    Ecclesiastes 2:1-26 says that pleasures and wisdom are meaningless, because everything is meaningless without Christ in our lives. Solomon tried to pursue fulfillment through pleasure, wealth, and fame. He was letting his own interests control him, not doing what God has planned for him. Using only our human wisdom wouldn’t get us far in life; we would only come across more obstacles that we can’t overcome on our own. Without God’s guidance and wisdom, we would live an interest-centered life that

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    week of my new life as a Keystone College Giant, this quote appears in my mind. College has been described by some as the time and place for self discovery. And, through out this week of starting new classes, meeting new people, trying new things, and, creating and breaking habits, I think that I have begun to explore the person I want to become. The class of 2021 began this journey with a weekend packed with new memories and pleasant experiences. This was helpful in getting me settled in and ready

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    and his former student, Jesse Pinkman, try to produce and sell crystal meth to support his family. International relations theory can be used to analyse why each character act in a particular way by comparing each individual as a state. This essay will analyse this series based on realism. First and foremost, according to realism

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    Today’s society has changed immensely over the years. Now it is okay to be who you truly are and to not be judged by society. But years ago, unique people were judged and put down by society: such as in the story “Antaeus”. The character T.J. is different from his town, but becomes accepted by his friends, but unfortunately not by adults, who put him down. In the short story “Antaeus” by Borden Deal, the character T.J. is a representation of man, who is unique from the rest of his town’s society

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