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Mint Sorbet Essay
Orange Mint Julep Sorbet and Mimosas
It's the holiday weekend and we all know what that means...food will be shared and drinks will be
flowing! What better way to get your drink on then with your dessert?! Yep, we are putting the
booze IN the sorbet. ;–) My Orange Mint Julep Sorbet contains a cup of bourbon, and then you can
turn the sorbet into a mimosa with perfectly chilled Prosecco.
What sparked the idea for Orange Mint Julep Sorbet?
I know y'all are thinking what the heck sparked this idea for Orange Mint Julep Sorbet. Well, I had a
big bag of navel oranges sitting in my fruit basket and I had been craving sorbet so I sat down and
brainstormed some popular drinks that I could possibly turn into a sorbet. Now, you don't
traditionally see orange mint juleps on bar menus, but that's the fun part of having ... Show more
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Ensure that the sugar has completely dissolved. Remove the pan from the heat, cover it with a lid
and allow it to steep for 20 minutes.
Add the mint syrup to the orange juice and whisk until combined. Chill the mixture for at least 4
hours.
Once the syrup has chilled for 4 hours, grab a small saucepan and pour the 1/3 cup of cold water
into the pan. Evenly sprinkle the gelatin on top of the water and allow the gelatin time to absorb the
water, usually takes 2 minutes. This step is called blooming.
After the gelatin has bloomed, gently warm it over low heat and stir until the gelatin is completely
dissolved into the liquid. This takes about 3 minutes. After the gelatin has completely dissolved,
remove from heat and pour into a medium bowl. Whisk in the cold bourbon until fully combined.
Strain the bourbon gelatin mixture into the orange juice syrup mixture. Whisk to combine. Remove
the mint leaves from the sorbet
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Boo Radley Suspicion Quotes
In the story To Kill a Mockingbird a man who is wrongly put under suspicion by a group of kids
shows he isn't bad at all, but a kind man. This is because Boo doesn't like to be in the spotlight.
Staying inside all day having no one to see you raises suspicion. In To Kill a Mockingbird, Miss
Maudie gives the reader a famous quote: "Mockingbirds don't do one thing except making music for
us to enjoy. They don't eat up people's gardens, don't nest in corncribs, they don't do one thing but
sing their hearts out for us" (p #) Boo Radley can be seen as a Mockingbird to the reader because he
stays away from everyone, he's only seen is helping and being kind, and takes care of the Finch
children like a bird would. Boo Radley can be seen as a Mockingbird to the reader because he stays
away from everyone like the mockingbird doesn't bother anyone. He wants to stay away from
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This quote shows the when scout companies Boo to Mayella Ewell show they are locked away so
long "She was even lonelier than Boo Radley, who had not been out of the house in twenty–five
years.(n.p)" Boo Radley can be seen as a Mockingbird to the reader because the only time he is seen
is helping and being kind like the mockingbird only sings beautiful music. He gives toys to Scout
and Jem shows that he is kind to them. I show this in this quote from Scout that says "Jem and I
were trotting in our orbit one mild October afternoon when our knot–hole stopped us again.
Something white was at this time. 'Jem let me do the honors: I pulled out two small images carved
in soap. One was the figure of a boy, the other wore a crude dress.." Another point is, the boo puts a
blanket around Scout at the fire. "You're right. We'd better keep this and the blanket to ourselves.
Someday, maybe, Scout can thank him for covering her up." "Thank who?" I
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Hester Essay
Throughout the Rocking–Horse Winner", Hester was overly materialistic, emotionally cold towards
her children and in self–denial over her own faults.
Hester had expensive tastes and she insisted in keeping up the latest style. The "expensive and
splendid toys" that filled the nursery were more than the parents modest income could afford. Paul
asked for an explanation of luck. Hester responded by saying "it's what causes you to have money",
quickly making a connection between luck and wealth. And while she discovered she had a knack
for sketching "furs and dress materials" she adored, making hundreds of pounds per year did not
appease her elegant tastes, for it still wasn't enough to keep up her extravagant lifestyle. When
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She so wanted to be first in something". Eton was amongst the most expensive schools in the area,
and just like her husband who went to that school, she desired her son to be one the elite who
attended. She enrolled Paul at Eton; aware that she should be using her money more wisely but still
"felt themselves superior to everyone in the neighborhood."
Hester could not come to terms with her own problems and constantly turned to external reason (not
including herself) that kept her from achieving her goals, " His mother who had great belief in
herself, did not succeed any better (then her husband)."One of which was her concept of luck. To
Hester, luck was what caused a person to gain money. She couldn't explain why their family was
poor or why she was so unsuccessful in any of her attempts to get rich and so she blamed her
husband for all their losses, "it's because your father has no luck... he's very unlucky".
Hester could not explain why she was emotionally cold. "When the children were present, she
always felt the centre of her heart go hard". Her children had been thrust upon her and she could not
love them and the children knew that Hester did not honestly love them. Their actions were never
shown but Hester knew that the chemistry between them was never pure, "They read it in each
other's eyes". She looked to conceal her iniquities with furnishings and other items that would
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Agartha Research Papers
April Aromatics Agartha A journey to the Land of the Living Gods + Search For Our Inner Soul
Draw
A legend for some, but for others reality, the Earth is, just like the other planets, hollow and its
cavity is a place where beings live, physically similar to humans. Their physical and mental
qualities, technology and a method of communication, as well as ethical standards, are more
progressive than ours.
The year is 1829. Fishermen, father, and son Jens and Olaf Jensen in the midst one of their fisheries
decided to sail further north, in search of the mythical land far beyond the "North Wind", inside of
the Earth which is commonly known as Agartha. Strange events happened, but they came to the land
of their dreams, unimaginably beautiful. Situated inside the Earth's hollow and lit up by the inner
sun, this place is a haven for species that vanished from Earth's surface long time ago. Hospitable
and friendly residents live for hundreds of years because of their healthy lifestyle, food, and
cohabitation with nature. Everything here is better, cleaner and bigger. People are much taller, and
grapes are like oranges, more flavorful than we can imagine. Traveling by vehicles that use the
energy that Tesla dreamed about decades later, they visited several cities, ... Show more content on
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Such a beginning means the possibility of healing power, it is like a guardian that helps us to look
for the path that our soul needs to discover. It reminds me on thousands of otherworldly peaches,
apples, and mangos that meet the odor of mimosa, the traditional Chinese medicine that positively
impacts on our mood. Mimosa that emerges from the fruits is a bit hazy, reminding us that it is not
easy to find the entrance to our soul because such knowledge is possible for these who are willing to
attenuate the foggy ignorance. Although once for short it shyly allows again the fruits to dominate
mimosa starts to show its bright and warm
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Persuasive Essay: Vincent Market Bunch
Who doesn't love a decadent brunch? If you're lucky enough to find yourself in Scottsdale, or if
you're a local, chances are you've sought out a place to either start your day (or end it) with a great
brunch. There are many Scottsdale brunch spots to choose from. The Mission If you are in the mood
for brunch with a Mexican flair, try The Mission. You can enjoy corn pancakes topped with
Dungeness crab on one of their two breezy patios. Be sure to try their Mission Mary; a blend of
Vodka, lime and olive juice, with a splash of horseradish and tabasco to wake you up. Vincent
Market Bistro Do you love the Saturday Cambelback Market? Visit the market and then treat
yourself to brunch at Vincent Market Bistro. French pastries and wine or mimosas –– what a fun
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The brunch menu includes some items that you might not find anywhere else. They feature risotto
and croquettes and a spinach and cream fraiche with avocado toast to die for. And don't forget that
cocktails and wine by their award winning mixologist and certified sommelier are always available!
The Herb Box With two locations, you can enjoy Sunday brunch in North Scottsdale or in Old
Town. At the DC Ranch location, unwind and enjoy the upscale metropolitan atmosphere as you eat
and drink on one of their two elevated patios. The Southbridge location at Old Town is warm and
modern with just the right amount of country feel. Be sure to start the cocktails early with their
bourbon–ginger peach brioche that is saved specifically for brunch goers. O.H.S.O Eatery &
nanoBrewery For the lovers of beer, what could possibly be better than a beer brunch? Brunch is
served on both Saturday and Sunday, and for only $10.00 you can have a 10 ounce beer or mimosa
plus a choice of several tasty entrees such as a breakfast wrap or belgian waffle. Even if beer isn't
your thing, you can order a cocktail or a glass of
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Contrasting Interactions with the Environment Depicted in...
How is our character revealed through our interaction with the natural world around us? Do we
adapt to fit in with nature, or do we force the landscape to conform to our ideals of lifestyle? In the
short story "The Shining Houses", Alice Munro addresses the contrast in lifestyle ideologies
between two generations through their interactions with the natural environment they populate. The
older generation is content to live in harmony with the existing natural world and develop its
infrastructure amongst the present landscape. Meanwhile, the younger generation believes in
destroying the original terrain by constructing a new environment fitted to a theme of exoticism and
novelty. The observation of such interaction with the environment ... Show more content on
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Construction of the city consumes minimal resources because the assets already present are
conserved rather than destroyed. The houses themselves, although "unpainted and patched" are
simple but effective structures. This shows how rather than dwelling on superfluous aesthetics, the
older generation devotes itself to more fruitful endeavors. For example, residences sport compost
heaps. The implementation of such devices preserves and recycles many resources, further
emphasizing the conservative ideology of the older generation. While their practical lifestyle is
compared to "savagery" by the younger generation, the city of the old generation is really an
example of their efficiency.
On the contrary, the lifestyle of the younger generation is one that embraces radical alteration of the
surrounding environment to match a visual image created by the movers–in. Young men, unfamiliar
with manual labor, work hard to cut and burn the bushes which surround their homes, in the hopes
that in two years their yards may be decorated by "ornamental shrubs". Either they have very
specific tastes in exotic shrubbery or they have despicable planning skills. The fact that the men are
young professionals would suggest the former. Even so, they persist at their contradictory task
during the weekend. The fact that such weekends could be spent with family would suggest that the
priority the men
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What Is The Difference Between The Ecosystem And Aquatic...
Ecosystem is a natural system consists of all the biotic component in a community interacting with
each other as well as with all the abiotic factors to form a stable and balanced system. Terrestrial
ecosystem which is land–based ecosystem includes tundra, taiga, temperate deciduous forest,
tropical rain forest, grassland and desert. Aquatic ecosystem is the ecosystem in the water. It is an
interacting system of resources such as water and biota. Water acts as limiting factor that
distinguishes aquatic ecosystem from terrestrial ecosystem and results in differences from many
aspects like size structure, growth rate and nutrient stoichiometry.
Size structure between terrestrial ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem can be distinguished from
pyramid of both ecosystem. Aquatic ecosystem showed inverted pyramid of biomass. Pyramid of
biomass, showing the total dry weight and other suitable measure of the total amount of living
matter. Seaweed and kelp are producers in marine. In pyramid of biomass, producers' biomass is
least, and increases towards the apex of the pyramid, thus making the pyramid inverted in shape
while at the top of the pyramid is carnivore, most of them are large in size and they will produce
large quantities of biomass such as shark, dolphin, squid and moray eels. ... Show more content on
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Nutrient includes any substances that obtained from the environment and required by an organism to
develop like nitrogen and phosphorus but except oxygen, carbon dioxide and water. Nutrient
stoichiometry will affects all levels of the food web. For example, the stoichiometry (proportions) of
nutrients, especially nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), in many aquatic systems is changing as a
result of both increasing nutrient loads. An ecological stoichiometric approach is based on the
transfer of elements through the food web, not just the flow of carbon
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Research Paper On Wine Cocktails
From Sangria to mimosas, wine cocktails make great party starters. And why not? Wines like
Cabernet Sauvignon take on the rich taste of the oak barrels in which they're stored. Champagnes
bring us the taste of the champagne region of France. And that doesn't even begin to cover the great
local wines you can use as your cocktail's base. If you're planning a party and need some recipes for
wine cocktails, I've got you covered. The following recipes count as some of my go–to recipes when
it's time to get the party started.
Simple Champagne Cocktail
Here's some trivia for you.
What's the difference between Champagne and sparkling wine?
If you said that Champagne comes from Champagne, France, you'd be right. The sparkling wine that
we know of as Champagne is called that because it's named after the region where it's made. If the
drink is not made in Champagne, then it's just sparkling wine.
Got it? Good.
If you're fortunate enough to have Champagne – that's a real celebration, right? – then use that as
your base. Otherwise, sparkling wine will do. Here's how you make this simple sparkling wine
cocktail.
Ingredients:
5 oz. Champagne or sparkling wine 1 sugar cube A dash of bitters Champagne flute
Instructions:
Drop the sugar cube into the glass. Add drops of bitters to the sugar cube. Slowly, pour champagne
into the glass and then serve. It's not necessary to stir this drink.
I got the idea for this cocktail drink from All Recipes. Unlike
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High School Golf Game Analysis
May 5th, 2015 was a day that made my my mood and emotions swap from good to bad to good.
This was the day of the first round of the postseason for our high school golf season.The schools
participating on this day were the best teams in the state.Two of the teams were almost unbeatable in
a sense. As a team, we were not going to proceed forward to the next round of the postseason. I
knew that I would have to move forward in the postseason as an individual golfer. I had confidence
in what my goal was for the day. The goal was to keep moving forward in the postseason. The first
golf tournament of the postseason displayed my feelings towards the game of golf in ways that a
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Golf has been a big influence on my life for the past four years of high school. The guys on the team
are like brothers to me. On May 5th, I was excited and disappointed about the events that had
happened. I remembered that college golf was going to be my next step in life, like a wise golfer
said "Golf is the closest game to the game we call life. You get bad breaks from good shots; you get
good breaks from bad shots – but you have to play the ball where it lies." This wise golfer was
Bobby Jones one of the greatest players to ever play the golf for the love and not the money. I had a
bad break with good shots on the day, but remembered about the the good in the
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The Theory Of Intelligence And Scientific Evidence
Although most people will propose the question, "plant's do not have a brain, therefor how could
one consider them as intelligent organisms?", while they are anatomically correct, determining
whether or not plants actually are intelligent beings depends solely on how one defines the word,
intelligent. Ironically, the definition of intelligence is so vague and difficult to describe that even one
provided by Miriam Webster's dictionary contains the word "intelligent" on three separate occasions.
Accounting for the lack of substance in this definition, a new one was born; intelligence is the
ability to solve problems, interact with other beings and surrounding, and work in groups. According
to this definition of intelligence and scientific evidence, plants are very intelligent. Similar to the
way in which human beings evaluate a problem and brainstorm solutions, plants are also very astute
problem solvers. Because plants are sedentary, they have to create innovative ways to live and
reproduce. While plants cannot simply get up and walk away when they dislike their environments,
"they change the way they grow to optimize their growth" (Clark UGS Lecture, Plant Intelligence).
Plants have the ability to generate their own food source, making them self–sustaining organisms,
rather than having to rely on other organisms for nutrients. One way that plants optimize their
growth is through photosynthesis or growing away from shaded areas "to catch the light every time"
(TED talk,
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How Does The Valley Of Ashes Symbolize In The Great Gatsby
Symbolism Within The Great Gatsby and The Help
The struggles of class wars has been around for many years and an extent amount of generations.
Moreover, class wars can be between the loss of rights and freedom, discrimination for being a
different race, and fighting for superiority and richness between two sides of a city. In addition,
many authors use symbolism in their writing to add depth and meaning to a story. Symbolism is
used to express artistic and poetic styles incorporating symbolic images, mystical ideas, and
emotions. The use of symbols emphasizes ideas or qualities in a unique way like assonances in
poetry or rap music. The flow of sounds and imagery enables your mind to create a deeper level of
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Scott Fitzgerald, richness is clearly a dominant factor in this novel, but when there's the rich there
always the poor. The valley of ashes is a significant symbol in this novel by creating a deeper
meaning of where the poor live and how they are looked down upon by society. "This is a valley of
ashes – a fantastic farm where ashes grow like wheat into ridges and hills and grotesque gardens;
where ashes take the forms of houses and chimneys and rising smoke and, finally, with a
transcendent effort, of ash–grey men, who move dimly and already crumbling through the powdery
air." (page 26). To continue, this is a symbolic and literal place in this novel, it represents the
poverty and despair portraying their houses as ash. New York portrays its city as mysterious and
beautiful and West Egg portrays their city as classy due to people who are wealthy during the time
of the roaring twenties, so the halfway point represents the in–between which would be the people
who are caught in the middle of it all. It represents the noble and social decline that results from the
unrestrained desire of wealth, as the rich pamper and spoil themselves with not caring about
anything but themselves. The valley of ashes also symbolizes the difficulty of the poor, for example,
George Wilson, he was considered a ash–grey man and as a result lost his liveliness and hope."Oh,
sure," agreed Wilson hurriedly and went toward the little office, mingling immediately with the
cement color of the walls. A white ashen dust veiled his dark suit and his pale hair as it veiled
everything in the vicinity except his wife, who moved close to Tom. (F. Scott Fitzgerald) In addition,
Myrtle Wilson is clearly not the same, she is a very eager character and wants to escape her life. She
is not deemed to blend in that "cement color" like George Wilson. Moreover, the valley of ashes also
symbolizes the corrupt society as a whole, wealth in this novel is
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Persuasive Essay On Kitty's Sports Grill
If you are a Cincinnati Reds fan, there is no better place to enjoy the game than at Kitty's Sports
Grill, a new sports bar with that old neighborhood feeling. You can watch the game on one of their
12 HD TVs or 120" projection screen and enjoy some delicious pub food while you support your
team.
When you come to this downtown sports bar before, during, or after a Reds game, there will be a
variety of food and drink specials for you to enjoy, including $1.50 Bud Select Draft and $2.50 Bud
and Bud Light 16 oz cans. Either of these would pair up nicely with one of the bar and grill's ½ lb
Handmade Angus Burgers or Prime Rib Steak Sandwiches.
downtown–sports–bar–cincinnati–oh
There are also a variety of other great sports foods on the menu
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Red Wine Slushie Research Paper
1. Rosé Slushie
Sparkling pink wine plus rose and elderflower lemonade makes this a sparkling delight.
2. Orange Peach Mimosa Slushies
Such a perfect mimosa for you and your partner.
3. Pink Champagne and Pomegranate Granita
Age doesn't matter for this as this is good for adults as well as for 8 year olds.
4. Blueberry Cream Slushie
White wine plus vanilla ice cream with a blueberry equal to the best antioxidant ever.
5. Sauternes and Lemon Honey Granita
Honey and lemon mixed with wine is such a delectable treat.
6. Watermelon Slush
Watermelon and a frozen white wine means perfection at some point.
7. Sangria Granita
Enjoying summer with this sangria.
8. Summer Fruit Wine Slush
This summer fruit slash is a perfect angel's kiss with strawberries and cherries. ... Show more
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Red Wine Slush
Keep it simple yet sophisticated.
10. Frozen Peach Bellini
This classy frozen treat only needs a champagne or prosecco, mango nectar and frozen peaches.
11. Triple Berry Wine Slushie
Add up all berries with wine and viola! You have the triple berry slushie.
12. White Wine Granita
Combine white wine, preferably chardonnay, with apple juice.
13. Raspberry Red Wine Slushie
Wine + Raspberry + Chocolate = perfection madness
14. Riesling Strawberry Slushies
Strawberry and lime plus Riesling is a great treat.
15. Red Wine and Orange Granita
Summer perfection in a glass.
16. Moscato Slush
This is the best one for people with sweet–tooth.
17. Pinot Slush
The special thing here is the Grand Marnier.
18. Mixed Berry Wine Slushie
Frozen berries added to pink zinfandel is heaven for us.
19. Peach Sangria Granita
Peach and wine makes everything better.
20. Strawberry Peach Wine Slushie
Raspberries and peach melba in a glass.
21. Strawberry Moscato Slush
Strawberry is always a heaven for any
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Research Paper On Rhizobia
Chapter 1
INTRODUCTION
Situational Analysis
Soil productivity is an important concern for farmers. Green manuring, crop rotation and mix
farming are oftenly used to improve the soil fertility at the same time the nutrients used in plant
growth are conserved and returned to the soil to enhance its fertility (Alberta Agriculture and
Forestry, 1993). Green manuring is the plowing under or soil incorporation of any green manure
crops while they are green or soon after they flower. Green manures are grown for their leafy
materials needed for soil conservation (Boller et al., 2004). Plants are commonly used for green
manuring have Rhizobia bacteria for nitrogen fixation similarly crop rotation is alternating legumes
and non–legumes plants
Most plants need nitrogen from various sources one of which is fixed by a group of bacteria known
as Rhizobia (Herridge et al., 2008). Rhizobia have the ability to fix nitrogen in plant and help for
their growth. The Rhizobia chemically convert the nitrogen from the atmosphere to make it
available in plants. If there is not enough nitrogen available in the soil, plants look pale in color and
their growth development is reduced (Ngakou, 2009).
Rhizobia are remarkable bacteria because they can live either in the soil or within the root nodules
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The Rhizobia can nodulate the string beans and they have a symbiotic relationship with Rhizobia
(Johnson et al., 1970). The string bean have a potential health benefits like, improved calcium
absorption and reducing urinary excretion of calcium, and prevent cancer because they have a high
chlorophyll which can block the carcinogenic effects of heterocyclic amines generated when grilling
meats at a high temperature (Ware et.al.,
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Stone Twin Villas Case Study
Houston, TX, Oct. 5, 2015 – Lennar is now selling Stone Twin Villas in Red Bluff located in
Pasadena, Texas. The Stone Twin Villas, perfect for families of all sizes, are equally beautiful and
affordable with Everything's Included. This Lennar program ensures that the gorgeous features and
design amenities homeowners are searching for are included in the price: loft spaces, spacious
master suites, island kitchens, etc.
Stone Twin Villas in Red Bluff: Prices Ranging from $149,990s to $160,990s
1,423 to 1,559 square feet
3 bedrooms
2.5 bathrooms
Red Bluff is located in Pasadena, Texas in the Deer Park ISD (Deer Park Elementary, Deer Park
Middle School and Deer Park High School, South Campus).
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As an Everything's Included option, the Mimosa has the features homeowners want included in the
purchase price. A spacious family room, island kitchen and dining room making up the bottom floor
with the large master suite with dual sinks and separate tub/shower, two additional bedrooms, a full
bath and a utility area with a separate closet for storage topping off the design on the second story.
The Laurel is priced at $160,990 and offers 1,559 square feet, and 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms in
a two story floor plan. The Laurel is another Everything's Included option with all the features
homeowners are searching for included in the base price. The first story begins at the entry foyer
and adjacent powder bathroom then leads into a spacious family room and dining room. The kitchen
offers a large walk–in pantry finishing off the first floor of the home design. The second story
features a large master suite with dual sinks and a separate shower/bath as well as a large walk–in
closet. Also on the second floor are two more bedrooms with walk–in closets, another full bath, a
loft space and a utility
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Applewood Inn Essay
About Us–Applewood Inn
As the best bed and breakfast in Sonoma County, Appledwood Inn has the enchantment of a
Mediterranean villa inviting guests to escape the real world and enter our tranquil Sonoma romantic
hideaway.
Located one hour North of the Golden Gate Bridge at the heart of the Russian River Valley Pinot
growing region, this Sonoma Spa Resort is a romantic, upscale, wine country Bed and Breakfast. It
provides couples a secluded and peaceful refuge where they can unwind, rejuvenate, and reconnect
while celebrating wine country living. Applewood Inn is a stone's throw away from the mystical
Russian River and strategically placed to allow you to explore redwoods, wineries, and the rugged
and beautiful Sonoma Coast.
Eat
Our restaurant, Pinoli Cucina Rustica is open daily from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and serves delicious
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For parties of 5 or more, please call our restaurant at (707) 604–7609 to enjoy some of the most
delectable food available in the Russian River Valley area.
Live
Applewood Spa is the perfect Russian River wine country destinatin for getting away from it all. As
one of the top Sonoma wedding venues, you will not only get married in a beautiful location, but
also enjoy pampering while here. Take time for yourself, schedule a massage, and experience the
sensual luxury of our treatments.
Applewood Spa is made of Mediterranean dreams and offers relaxation and with a collection of
treatments to suit your every need, you can trust that you will be taken care of at one of the best spas
in in Sonoma County.
Sleep
Can you imagine getting away to a romantic Mediterranean villa for your next vacation? While that
may not be possible, a visit to Applewood in is. Here you will find all the enchantment and beauty
you need to escape the real world as you visit our tranquil Sonoma bed and breakfast and enjoy a
romantic
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Similarities Between Cupid And Psyche And Gilgamesh
Individualities of Humanity In the wilderness, crimson roses gleam with beauty, while mimosa
pudica become hermits in the shadows. The roses display strong love and independent heroism, as
opposed to the mimosa pudica represent themselves as timidly or cowardly. Opposites show
immense differences and have nothing similar except others around the distinctions. In The Epic of
Gilgamesh and "Cupid and Psyche," the heroic Gilgamesh and Psyche project contradicting
personalities and motivations that coincide with the elegant and introvert plants. When they begin
their journeys to accomplishment, their own actions and thoughts become parallel to Becker's
descriptions of a hero in The Hero. As Gilgamesh and Enkidu ventured into the cedar forest ... Show
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In The Hero, Becker says that people are narcissists and feel the obligation to be useful or important.
Gilgamesh related to the feeling of importance and thought of an unforgettable figure as Becker
says, "The hope and belief is that the things that man creates in society are of lasting worth and
meaning, that they outshine death and decay, that man and his products count" (2). Gilgamesh
closely related to this quote because his important wish to have immortality which was granted by
the tales he brought to his people in Uruk. He felt that being well known would help increase
people's minds about his presence in the past and help influence them. Unlike Gilgamesh, Psyche
related to the feeling of wanting to be loved and have someone to care about her. In Becker's story,
he said that even in childhood days, children feel the need to have a significance and "unashamed
about what he needs and wants most" (1). Psyche was simply like a child because her selfish and
immature thoughts showed her demands for attention. She not only acted like a childish person, but
also a narcissist because Psyche wanted a variety of things from the emotion love. As Becker
concluded his story, he explained that there were different characteristics and not only one specific
quality in heroes. Varieties of heroes have their own unique
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Reducing Poverty In California
The question in in regards to what is wrong with the economical climate in California, and why
California ranks as the state with the highest poverty rate, is answered by Michael Walsh in his
column on PJ Media. An answer is presented, but no solution is proposed. I agree that California
represents such poverty rates due to the perpetual cycle of public assistance propagated throughout
the state. As the state government allocates generous assistance to those who fall below the poverty
line, people in such a position become increasingly reliant upon supplementary income from the
state. Therefore instead of reducing poverty, the state simply promotes it. In fact, California's
housing costs are some of the highest in the nation, including utilities.
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Swaziland Research Paper
Front Cover (right)
Mountains, Trees, Plants, and Flowers of Swaziland
Mary Kay Worth
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Mountains, Trees, Plants, and Flowers of Swaziland
Mary Kay Worth
Africa is beautiful. Swaziland is very small. May is fall there. This is about the land.
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Mountains
Some places you can see very far.
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Eucalyptus Trees
This kind of tree grows very tall. The bark sheds, making the trees look white.
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Execution Rock
This tall mountain is where Swazis were marched off the top for their crimes. They do not do this
anymore.
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Lebombo Mountains
The mountains are rugged. The leaves are off because it is fall. Flowers bloom here when it is cooler
and it has rained.
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Pampus grass
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Think About It
What other countries would you like to visit? Why?
Which have you eaten: pineapple, maize, avocado, marula, sugarcane?
What did you learn new about Swaziland, Africa?
Pick something interesting to do your own Swaziland research. What did you choose? Why?
Back cover (left)
This is book 3 of a text set about Africa, the science and geography book. Book 1, HEY
ELEPHANT! WHERE ARE YOU? is a fiction inspired by safaris in Africa. Book 2, Banele, the
Girl from Swaziland is non–fiction about the day I shared with Banele and her family.
About the Author
Child of God, Grandma, Mother, Daughter, Sister
Teacher, Principal, Superintendent, Professor
Traveler, Storyteller, Photographer, Actor, Musician, and Author
In addition to original text, most often inspired by true stories, the photos in all her books are her
own. Technology has added the ability to design and bring a vision to life. Mary Kay's dream
includes inspiring educators and students to tell stories, write, illustrate, design and SHARE!
Mary Kay is also the author of Dear Deer, The Truth About Santa, and Three Christmas
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Plants and Intellegence
Have you ever wonder if plants have intellect? Although plants have no brains there are reasons to
believe that plants can communicate, measure time, recognise related plants, and have memory. If
these theories that plants were to have intelligence were proven whole new doors could swing open
for scientists, and could change views on evolution and change the views on the world and its
plants. Science could look deeper into how beings have intelligence without a brain, and the human
race could expand our knowledge of the plant kingdom. But how do plants have intellect? To
understand plant intelligence, one must understand the basics of plants. "Plants are found on land, in
oceans, and in fresh water. They have been on Earth for millions of years." Plants were on Earth
before animals and there are currently about 260,000 species of plants. There are many of plants
throughout the world but there is one thing they all have one thing in common. Photosynthesis.
Without photosynthesis plants couldn't exist. Plants and animals could not survive without each
other. Animals, including humans, do the opposite of photosynthesis; we "breathe in oxygen and
breathe out carbon dioxide" meaning "we give plants more carbon dioxide, and they give us more
oxygen." Not only does photosynthesis create oxygen but "photosynthesis is how plants eat." This
process allows plants to create sugars by taking energy from the sun. Since plants are stationary and
cannot move to find food , they make
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The Secret Of A Heart Note
The Secret of a Heart Note is everything I wanted in a book. It's the perfect read for To All the Boys
I've Loved You fans. It's incredibly difficult to find a light book about people of color, where, we
experience racism, but it's not our entire defining trait. I'm not discrediting stories that feature our
struggles, but sometimes you just want to unwind, and read something that doesn't show the hard
truths of our lives. That's rightfully justified. Reading stories with characters of color, seeing them
fall in love, be happy, be successful are such a beautiful experience. It's a protest to this publishing
industry that continues to support harmful authors. I want a variety of representation, most
especially uplifting voices. The Secret of a Heart Note perfectly captured the essence that I'm
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Aromatuers have an impressive sense of smell that they use to create elixirs for the betterment of
society. Their livelihood aim to help people open their eyes to the possibility of love. But like most
traditional families, they have a filial duty, and rules to abide. Aromateurs are forbidden to love for it
would rob them of their ability of smell. When Mimosa grabbed the chance to attend a normal high
school, she finds herself getting in tangled with a web of precarious situations. She accidentally
gave an elixir to a heartbroken mother, who happened to be the mother of the school's soccer star,
who might or might not like
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Women 's Choice Of Attire
Oh, how she waited in anticipation when one of the servants informed her that she had arrived, and
without her husband no less. Her husband had disappeared, but once she was informed of his
whereabouts and what he was doing, she just shook her head. She had a more important fool to
entertain her. Madelyn just couldn't stand the wait to laugh at the woman's choice of attire.
Unfortunately and most likely, the woman would take her mirth as a sign of approval and not scorn.
Just because something was an original from a famous designer didn't mean it was pleasant to the
eye or presentable as an everyday garment. At times she didn't know if the woman was courageous
or brainless when it came to her choice of apparel. When she appeared in all her glory, she hadn't
disappointed her in the least. She wore a leopard print puffy blouse with an enormously wide yellow
ruffle collar, a black and yellow zebra striped skirt, and gold colored ballerina lace–strapped four–
inched platform shoes detailed with rhinestones. She could have done without the feathers at the
corner of her eyes or her gold and glitter dark eyeliner makeup with matching lipstick. Actually, it
complimented what she had on perfectly. "Hey, Rich Lady!" yelled an extremely angry woman, as
she stormed through the French doors and out onto the veranda. "What is it that I hear about my girl
had hooked up with this no name generic kid from an unimportant family? Who does this
ragamuffin think he is? Wait until
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Banisteriopsis Caapi Research Paper
Ayahuasca or yage, is a ritual by itself that involves time, patience and care. The shamans, which are
the people who make the mixture split a 1– to 2–meter–long piece of Banisteriopsis caapi stem into
small strips then they place the strips in a pot full of water. They then add leaves of Diplopterys
cabrerana, Herrania species, Ilex guayusa, Heliconia stricta, and an unidentified plant known as
Mukuyasku. The mixture then is boiled until most of the water has evaporated and a syrupy fluid
remains. The use of Banisteriopsis caapi is important in the recipe since caapi itself is considered to
be "ayahuasca" while the DMT–containing plants are simply helpers. To make ayahuasca you will
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Second you will need to put in the mimosa, a teaspoon of vinegar, and a liter of water into the pot.
In another pot, put in the caapi, and a similar amount of water and vinegar. Simmer for about 2 and a
half hours or until water level gets low. Avoid boiling it should be just cool enough where it doesn't
bubbles. Speak your intentions to the brew as it is brewing; listen to the sounds it makes. Do not
leave it unattended. Keeping the mimosa and the caapi separate, filter each through a cloth about 4
or 5 times until the brew becomes clear. Put the mimosa tea in a pot separate from the caapi pot.
Remember do not fully boil it Repeat the steps three times, keeping the mimosa and caapi
separately. At this point you will have a pot containing the three washes of mimosa, reduced, and the
same for the caapi. Each dose should be, nor do smaller or larger than a cup. Your tea should be
pretty clean from now on. It should become clear when heated, and have a purplish color almost like
red wine. Now you have the option of combining the mimosa and the caapi or drinking the mimosa
after the caapi. Heat up the tea and drink it
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Cade's Cove Creative Writing
I never knew the Smokies were so close to my grandparent's retirement village. Every summer all
the cousins jammed into Grandpa's Ford for our jaunt up the mountains. But back then the hills had
no name. They were recognized only by the pop of our ears and the pink silk trees bowing down to
the highway. Since those days I have grown partial to any patch of grass with "National Park"
tacked to its title. Today the mimosas still tossed their petals to traffic, and the truck remembered its
ever–present perfume of damp golden retriever. But today we were going to The Great Smoky
Mountains National Park. "Cade's Cove, next left," the road sign read, and two bikes bumped along
on the car hitch. The click of my wheels and an intermittent "passing on your left" joined the yellow
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Her poise put the ranger to shame, who stood flailing his arms on the path's shoulder. Despite a bank
of iPhone cameras arrayed like artillery, she kept up her hunt for blackberries in the brush. But
Cade's Cove is more than a wildlife playpen set up with Lincoln Log props. It had been a settlement
two centuries ago, and the gristmill still runs. Pioneer babies are still buried behind the Missionary
Baptist. We parked our bikes and wandered past the gristmill and the smoke house and the barn
where an old tiller plow rusted. Could grandpa really remember? His grandpa used one, he said, and
they used to hold corn huskings. At the mill Grandpa veered the ranger off his script. The old man
had started sweeping rats out the doorway with a broom, "...because the park outlawed killing
"wildlife,"" he chuckled. They talked about the engineering of the contraption and how much they
reckoned the millstone weighed. I didn't need to read the information plaque on the way
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Essay on The Sociological Imagination
According to C. Wright Mills, the sociological imagination is when an individual views his society
as the potential cause for his daily successes and failures. Individuals often tend to view their
personal issues as social problems and try to connect their individual experiences with the workings
of society. Mills believes that this is the way for individuals to gain an understanding of their
personal dilemmas. The sociological imagination helps people connect their own problems with
public problems and their history. In order for an individual to figure out the causes of their
problems, they first have to be able to understand the causes of the problems in the society in which
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There is typically an underlying social force causing the individual to act or think in that specific
way. (Cox, 1986) I like to think of myself as a leader rather than a follower, but this is not always
true. There have been countless times in my life where I have made decisions based on social forces.
When I think of this, one particular memory stands out. After much deliberation, I had finally come
to the decision that I was going to wear a mimosa colored gown to the wedding. This was not a
decision that I made lightly, as I knew I'd never be able to wear it past that season. The day after I
made my decision, I sat down to read the New York Times with my breakfast. I opened up to the
Thursday Styles and the headlines read something to the effect of "Turquoise is the new mimosa". I
was beside myself. How could this be? There was no way that I was going to now wear a mimosa
gown. No, I was definitely going to wear a turquoise colored one. In this scenario, I let a social
force, which in this case was the media, dictate my decision of which color gown I was going to
wear. My sociological imagination had a big role in this decision. I was hoping to be perceived as
"in style" by wearing a turquoise colored gown. I was connecting my personal issue with the public
issue of our cultural obsession with being "in". All these factors combined helped me come to the
conclusion that I was going to wear a turquoise colored gown. The previous example may seem
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Chevre Research Paper
Chevre is a goat's cheese with a delicate, tart flavor that compliments many dishes. It is commonly
used in pasta dishes, usually as a filling or sauce. However, it's creamy texture and earthy flavor
give it a wide range of uses. One of the best ways to use fresh chevre is as an appetizer. Here are
five ways to use fresh chevre as an appetizer: 1. Finger Sandwiches A common appetizer for tea
parties or brunches are finger sandwiches. Although they commonly use cream cheese or pimento
cheese as a filling, fresh chevre is a good alternative. You can pair the cheese with cucumber slices,
basil, and mint for a traditional finger sandwich. For something with a bit more of a punch, pair the
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The creamy texture pairs wonderfully with the crunchy bread. It can be paired with a wide
assortment of things for a fun and flavorful topping. Pair the cheese with red peppers, olive oil, and
sun–dried tomatoes for a savory appetizer. You could also pair the cheese with citrus zest, flavored
oils, or whatever your heart desires. If you want something on the sweeter side, pair it with
preserves and honey. 3. Stuffed Figs or Dates Stuffed appetizers are the perfect finger food for
dinner parties or brunches. Pair the fresh chevre with figs or dates for a sweet and savory appetizer.
Fill figs with the cheese and chopped rosemary. Wrap in prosciutto or bacon and bake until warm.
Drizzle with aged balsamic for an even bigger flavor. If you prefer dates, simply fill them with the
cheese and bake until warm. Both are easy and tasty appetizers. 4. Baked Dip You could also use the
fresh chevre to make a warm dip for crackers. Mix the fresh chevre with cream cheese, diced
tomatoes, and basil. Bake in hot oven until warm and bubbly. Top with some olive oil immediately
before serving, and serve with any type of cracker you like. 5. Stuffed
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Wound Healing Activity of Fire Tree (Delonix regia) Leaf...
SCIENCE INVESTIGATORY PROJECTS FROM MUNTINLUPA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL :)
2012 DepEd Regional Science Fair Winners from Muntinlupa National High School Science
Investigatory Project Competition SIP Title: "Wound Healing Activity of Fire Tree (Delonix regia)
Leaf Extract in Albino Mice" Researcher: Ian Oliver Moscardo Co–researchers: Berroya Bradly Jay;
Corral, Nathaniel D.; Gerardo, Nicholi C.; Rances, Jason P. Research Adviser: Mrs. Ma. Regaele A.
Olarte ***4th PLACE*** Cluster 2 Life Science – Individual Category SIP Title: "The
Exterminating Effect of Cane Toad (Bufo marinus) Crude Extract Against Rice Black Bug
(Scotinaphara coartata)" Researchers: Aldin Bermejo, Rona Peneyra, Samboy Montante Co–
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Purgative medicines are cheap in cost but children dislike the taste because of its bitterness. The
researchers came up with this project due to the desire of helping the parents of infected children in
convincing their kids to take good–tasting purgative remedy that is cheaper in cost and can be done
at home. The researchers found out that pounded and boiled akapulko seeds are used as an effective
purgative agent. Akapulko is an herbal plant that can be used in curing skin, stomach, lung, and
mouth problems, and is well known for its sudorific, diuretic and purgative characteristics. It can be
ingested without having any side effect or contraindications. The researchers thought of pulvoron,
being a healthy, delicious, and attractive treat for all. The akapulko seeds were consider as extender
in place of the traditional rice crisps, nuts, or nougats in the pulvoron. Established that akapulvoron
could be an effective and safe purgative treat, the researchers intended to conduct a sensory analysis
of the product to determine if it would be generally accepted by the public. 15 comments: Links to
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Patchogue Research Paper
Exploring the heart of Patchogue, NY
Whether you are a resident or just visiting, you won't want to miss out on this gem found in Suffolk
County on Long Island. An array of entertainment, food, and fun await all who venture to
Patchogue, New York. It's not just a secret kept by the locals, it attracts party goers and food fanatics
from all towns that Long Islanders call home. It would be impossible to make your way down Main
Street without passing a bar, restaurant, clothing store, jewelry shop, or even a theatre. People of all
ages bring their families, sweethearts, and best friends to spend their days and nights exploring this
rapidly flourishing town. Happy Days
Start your day with breakfast at "Toast!" This booming restaurant is known for their rustic ambiance.
The aroma of freshly brewed coffee makes its way through the room as mimosa filled goblets are
heard clinking in good faith. Try their award–winning, Nutella French toast. Freshly sliced
strawberries are carefully arranged on double dipped Challah bread, drizzled in creamy Nutella and
topped with powdered sugar. If you miss breakfast, don't worry! "Toast" not only serves breakfast,
but have lunch and dinner menus as well.
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Thousands of people line a shutdown to traffic, Main Street once a week throughout the season.
Vendors of food, beer, clothes, and crafts, coat the edges of sidewalks as people make their way,
beer in hand through the crowd as the music resonates. Restaurants and bars stretch their
establishments through their doors to the street, bringing the party outside and mesmerized children
take to the frozen yogurt and candy stores with their parents. This party starts at five o'clock and
ends promptly at nine, giving it the name, Alive After
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Hurricane Katrina Narrative Essay
Starting Over Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the Gulf Coast, destroying lives, leveling homes
and leaving thousands of survivors with the same story: We lost everything. Experiencing the loss
and devastation of a natural disaster taught me the appreciation of life and how to start over and
move forward without dwelling on the past.
During Hurricane Katrina, my family and I had to evacuate from Louisiana and leave our home and
belongings behind. As a child, I did not understand the actuality of the situation before us. I can
clearly remember the day that they called a mandatory evacuation on Port Sulphur and my mom
frantically packed as many photographs and important memorabilia as she could. My grandparents
and other family members also had to evacuate from New Orleans. Seeing my dad board up all of
the windows to try and keep the water from getting inside our house during the storm was the most
frightening part for me. Our plan was to go and stay with my Uncle and Aunt in Tyler, Texas and
eventually return home. What unfolded those next few weeks can only be described as
unimaginable. If someone told me twelve years ago today that I would be living here in Lindale,
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I could not comprehend the reality of what had happened. Just leaving to go to school left me in fear
of coming home to nothing. Getting rid of anything left me very distraught. It took years and years
to overcome many of my fears. The saying "Time heals all wounds," can be directly applied to my
life. I truly believe that going through that has shaped me to be the person I am today. Staying
positive and taking everything one day at a time saved my family. Although I still internally struggle
from time to time with fear of losing things important to me, I have learned to deal with it in
positive
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Ernest Hemingway Symbolism
In the wide swept plains of Africa, the sun stands as high as a tyrant, beating down with unforgiving
ferocity. The plains are infested with beasts that have claws, horns, or tusks that growl, hiss, or
grunt. These beasts' lives are filled with struggle, trying to survive; Death is not unfamiliar here.
Assaulting the sun's blue domain, Kilimanjaro stands unmoving: undying. No beasts live at the peak
of Kilimanjaro and few beasts attempt to summit the "House of God." In the distance a man lies in
the shade of a mimosa tree, making an acquaintance with Death. It is the man's final words and
thoughts that make the story, "The Snows of Kilimanjaro." The black ink on the colorless page tells
the story of this man, Harry, and his interaction with his wife on his deathbed while remembering
his own life and wishing he had done more. Behind the bars of words lies a deeper truth common to
all of mankind. Ernest Hemingway conveys in his short story the placement of man in terms of the
temporary and the eternal. He depicts society's grievance towards death. He explores the
permanence of death and the denial of its power of mankind. Hemingway also presents two sides of
death, how it is both wild and savage, yet welcoming and trusted. By careful usage of setting,
characters, and weather, Hemingway writes more than a story of one man dying, but the story of all
men dying.
Harry lies under a mimosa tree, rooted in the heart of Africa. This setting is important to the story in
many ways.
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Nature Symbolism In The Help By Kathryn Stockett
Kathryn Stockett's, The Help, introduces two main characters in the novel who reveal their drastic
experiences of the day–to–day life of an African American during the early 1960's. These hard
working ladies, Aibileen Clark and Minny, dedicate and spend their lives taking care of white
families and raising their innocent children. Discrimination played a big role in the society during
this era, and was considered normal; however, these tough and independent women took every day
as a new challenge to look for the the best outcome. In the novel, Kathryn Stockett interprets nature
imagery to symbolize the traumatic experiences and struggles each black minority undergoes.
Stockett incorporates nature imagery in the book to symbolize the bitterness which grows internally
day by day. Aibileen, one of the most important characters in the novel, refers to a bitter seed that
was nourished inside of her after the horrific death of her son, Treelore. "I feel that bitter seed grow
in my chest, the one planted after Treelore died," (Stockett 14). Since the tragic death, the seed
planted inside of her began flourishing after every time she was degraded for the color of her skin.
As sweet and genuine Aibileen's character is, the racism she experienced from her own boss and the
cruel remarks about her appearance has made Aibileen use this bitterness in an essential way. As
bitter as she was, the seed implanted within Aibileen, giving her the motivation to prove the white
people wrong.
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Lauren Baruch Research Paper
The 4 women died while traveling in a limo and it was T–boned by an alleged drunk driver on Long
Island while the women enjoyed a weekend tour of the vineyards are being mourned by their
relatives and friends. 23 year old Brittney Schulman, and Stepanie Belli of Smithtown and King's
Park, respectively; Lauren Baruch, of Smithtown, 24; and Commack's Amy Grabina, 23, were
identified as the people who were killed in the accident. These women were among the group of 8
who were celebrating one of the lady's birthdays. Lauren Baruch's best friend Dana Carlino was
shaken as she remembered an invitation out to the excursion. Ms. Carlino, 23, stated, "Who wouldn't
want to go to the wineries with your girlfriends? For some reason, I opted out and decided to go to
work instead." The two women met in their youth at summer camp 11 years ago. Ms. Carlino stated
that Ms. Baruch was a bright student that worked 3 jobs, one at a Hispanic cultural center, one as a
nanny, and another at a cafe. She enjoyed making breakfast for her, Ms. Carlino stated, mimosas and
pancakes. Ms. Carlino apparently discovered the accident from her friend's Facebook page. Ms.
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The limo operator didn't exhibit evidence of being under the influence of alcohol or drugs at the
accident scene, stated Spota. He further stated that chemical testing confirmed that he wasn't
intoxicated when the accident occurred. Spota reports that U–turns at the site of the accident site
aren't prohibited, but limo operators have been served summonses for the manner in which they are
taking these turns. Spota reports that these drivers must "swing way out" and "many are virtually
blocking the 2 westbound lanes as they turn
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Constance: The Late 1920's Deco London
Inspired by the effervescent femme fatal characters of the late 1920s, Deco London present
Constance – an exhilarating perfume with an uplifting accord, perfect for the summer months.
Developed by British Perfume house Deco London, this sophisticated woody–oriental oozes class
and optimism with its fiery fresh ingredients and sensual musky base. Vivacious and passionate,
Constance demands all the attention with a contrasting sweet and spicy aroma; the perfect
complement to a beaded flapper dress, red lipstick and daringly high heels. The result of many
travels across the globe, Constance perfectly evokes the exoticism of the orient, leading with a
youthful fruity head of bergamot, mimosa, raspberry and mandarin blossom, before revealing
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A Long Walk to Freedom
A Long Walk to Freedom
This extract is an autobiography by Nelson Mandela talking about the transition from a small
undemanding child to a contributing factor in society. The writer engages our sympathy by effective
use of vocabulary, various linguistic techniques and through his nostalgic tone. In the title, 'Long
Walk to Freedom,' the long, drawn out vowels like 'ee' and 'o' reflects the struggles and difficulties in
this exhausting walk. Even the word 'walk' co notates to the, strive for the attainment of freedom and
rights of all individuals.
There is a gradual flow of ideas in this extract which has a great impact as it bringing out the growth
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All these horrific visions illustrated and the bitter, harsh words of truth leave an undying,
unbelievable and undeniable impact on the reader. The words pierce through our ears, almost
allowing us to feel the pain. It arouses a number of questions in our minds especially due to the
irony, and great sympathy for the Africans. Yet, the young adults are only 'more and more quiet' and
'more and more angry.' By these repeated comparatives, the writer contrasts their present feeling of
resentment to their mood of celebration earlier. All the words are slowly seeping in but it only made
them rather 'cross' as they thought the chief was being selfish and 'ignorant,' in his 'abusive
comments,' since he was not noticing the positive side – the whites brought them 'value of the
education' and the moral cultures and etiquettes taught by them. Their tender age has almost blinded
them to the 'oppressor' behind what they think is the 'benefactor.' In all, the only thing the chief
ended up doing was 'spoiling the proud feelings with wrong headed remarks,' for the teenagers.
Gradually, the pace slows and there is growth of mental maturity and realization as the true meaning
of the chief's words began to seep in Mandela's mind. The real essence of the words had 'sown a
seed' to the development of a potential future, although it had been 'dormant for a long season.' Now,
the tables
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The Peace of Our Reunion
JIt was just like any other older neighborhood along the riverbanks. Rows of homes built year after
year, differing in style; just like the families in each one. One home most of all was present.
Shingles hung limp and scattered from the turret; a Queen Anne Style home. From that very tower
was the room she was born in, one–hundred– something years ago. In that very room she danced the
dance of love with her seasoned mariner husband; in that room she gained a legacy, and many a
loss; each one passing away from her helplessly. One anniversary, presenting a gift from the orient, a
mimosa tree; he planted it lovingly in the spacious open backyard; still seeing him there after all
these years; a historical presence in the community, planted there. The ship bell rang in her twenty–
nine year. Still seeing him after all these years
Each passing year, when the wind blew out summer, the leaves of other tree's surrounding the
mimosa cascaded down, rising up the earth in crimson, gold, and amber bedding; under their tree it
remained shaded, open and ripe, with pods ready for dispersion–life anew. Certain anticipation
sprung up from this area. Very soon it will be Halloween; then Thanksgiving; then Christmas.
Transitions of life; fear of life n– death; thankfulness for its being; finally the gift of spiritual birth.
Her house was beautiful in its day, but as the flower fades in summers long heat– so too this very
structure becomes brittle; yet it has spirited character beyond years! It
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Relationship Between Artemis And The Capulet
Artemis knew that he was in his own little world. Which really wasn't a bad thing as long as he got
the work down. He knew that what he did was different from the other people who would work for
the Clements. But he was thankful to them as they gave him a job and a home for him and Lilac.
Sure being a pureblood meant that he didn't have to get a job. But when he was disowned that meant
that he had nothing left of the Capulet. Which really didn't bother him. He then came out from one
of the cars. Artemis then noticed that it was a women that was trying to get his attention. He at least
knew her name but knew that she was always busy. So it wasn't like they really knew each other.
Just because they was working for the same person, doesn't
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Essay The Invasive Mimosa Tree is Taking Over Florida
The Mimosa Tree
The Mimosa is an invasive species native to Southwestern Asia. It is a deciduous tree that can reach
50 feet; it is popular for its fragrant, pink flowers that remain throughout the winter months. The
Mimosa was moved from China to the United States in 1745. The invasive plant was originally
brought to places like Florida and other places in the Southeastern United States. The plant was
brought to the United States as an "ornamental tree", and for no other beneficial reason (Mimosa:
Silk Tree).
Throughout the years this species of trees has become invasive to much of the United States. It has
spread from some places in the southeast all the way to places in the west like California. When this
species was first brought to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Another way of controlling these plants would be to use chemicals and herbicides on the trees, in
order to eliminate them. Using this tactic, a person would kill the plant by "applying a 2% solution
of glyphosate or triclopyr plus a 0.25% non–ionic surfactant to thoroughly wet all leaves" (Mimosa
Tree). These routes would prevent the plant from completely taking over an area before it was
killed. It would also keep the tree from sucking nutrients from the soil that other plants need to
survive. Although both of these methods are effective to destroying the mimosa tree, the mechanical
procedure is safer overall. This tactic may be tedious because the plant grows back many times
before it finally dies, but this process protects the environment, as well as the species that inhabit it.
Herbicides could be pricey, and in the long run they could be more detrimental to the planet. Also
plants could also form a resistance towards herbicides. It would be effective to reduce the size of the
species by controlling it with by mechanically and chemically reducing the abundance of the
species. It would take a lot of man power if people chose to kill the plant mechanically. It could
possibly damage the environment if people chose the chemical route. Both ways could cost a lot of
money, but it would be worth it to help the plants that are now deprived of sunlight and
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Summary Of Super Duper Student Of The Week
Simone T. Lewis 7103 Mimosa Way Tamarac, Fl 33321 954–815–3771 Simiyah05@aol.com THE
ADVENTURES OF SETH AND SHADOW " Super Duper Student of the Week by Simone T.
Lewis Page 1 Seth was so nervous. It was the last day of pre–k and his last chance of being student
of the week. His tummy felt like he was on a roller coaster ride and his throat felt as if he had a giant
apple stuck in it. His teacher Mrs. Moon was about to speak... "and our student of the week boys and
girls is" ... what would she say? What would she say! Seth began to have flashbacks of his week, he
raised his hand to answer a question on Monday, waited patiently for his turn for the block area on
Tuesday and most importantly he didn't have any temper tantrums when things didn't ... Show more
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Being student of the week was going to be super–duper! First, they went to the store to buy some of
their favorite snacks. Seth got Chocolate Clusters and Shadow bought crunchy carrot sticks. Page 3
Next Seth took Shadow home and introduced him to some new friends. All the other toys were
happy to meet Shadow. They built towers, had races and even read a book about rabbits just like
Shadow! Page 4 For dinner they ate a giant slice of pizza, yummy! They ate, and ate, and ate until
their tummies looked like two huge balloons! Page 5 The next day, Seth and Shadow headed to the
movies to watch "Karate Chicken." It was so much fun!!! They took a picture to remind them of
their special day. Page 6 In the evening Seth and Shadow went for a bike ride. They rode by the
pond and stopped to feed the ducks for a while. Next, they rode to the mailbox to check to see if
there was any important mail. Page 7 Soon it was time for bed. "Mommy," said Seth, "I am so proud
of myself, I never thought that I would be student of the week but I never stopped trying to follow
the rules. Being student of the week was super–duper!" Seth and Shadow gave mom a kiss hopped
into bed, said their prayers and were soon dreaming of what great adventures they would have the
next
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Botox And Bubble: A Controversy Or Possible?
Wouldn't it be nice if you could sit back and sip champagne with your best friends while also turning
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Yet, while Botox parties have become trendy in many communities, the team at Abella Salon and
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  • 1. Mint Sorbet Essay Orange Mint Julep Sorbet and Mimosas It's the holiday weekend and we all know what that means...food will be shared and drinks will be flowing! What better way to get your drink on then with your dessert?! Yep, we are putting the booze IN the sorbet. ;–) My Orange Mint Julep Sorbet contains a cup of bourbon, and then you can turn the sorbet into a mimosa with perfectly chilled Prosecco. What sparked the idea for Orange Mint Julep Sorbet? I know y'all are thinking what the heck sparked this idea for Orange Mint Julep Sorbet. Well, I had a big bag of navel oranges sitting in my fruit basket and I had been craving sorbet so I sat down and brainstormed some popular drinks that I could possibly turn into a sorbet. Now, you don't traditionally see orange mint juleps on bar menus, but that's the fun part of having ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ensure that the sugar has completely dissolved. Remove the pan from the heat, cover it with a lid and allow it to steep for 20 minutes. Add the mint syrup to the orange juice and whisk until combined. Chill the mixture for at least 4 hours. Once the syrup has chilled for 4 hours, grab a small saucepan and pour the 1/3 cup of cold water into the pan. Evenly sprinkle the gelatin on top of the water and allow the gelatin time to absorb the water, usually takes 2 minutes. This step is called blooming. After the gelatin has bloomed, gently warm it over low heat and stir until the gelatin is completely dissolved into the liquid. This takes about 3 minutes. After the gelatin has completely dissolved, remove from heat and pour into a medium bowl. Whisk in the cold bourbon until fully combined. Strain the bourbon gelatin mixture into the orange juice syrup mixture. Whisk to combine. Remove the mint leaves from the sorbet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Boo Radley Suspicion Quotes In the story To Kill a Mockingbird a man who is wrongly put under suspicion by a group of kids shows he isn't bad at all, but a kind man. This is because Boo doesn't like to be in the spotlight. Staying inside all day having no one to see you raises suspicion. In To Kill a Mockingbird, Miss Maudie gives the reader a famous quote: "Mockingbirds don't do one thing except making music for us to enjoy. They don't eat up people's gardens, don't nest in corncribs, they don't do one thing but sing their hearts out for us" (p #) Boo Radley can be seen as a Mockingbird to the reader because he stays away from everyone, he's only seen is helping and being kind, and takes care of the Finch children like a bird would. Boo Radley can be seen as a Mockingbird to the reader because he stays away from everyone like the mockingbird doesn't bother anyone. He wants to stay away from people like in this quote scout figures out ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This quote shows the when scout companies Boo to Mayella Ewell show they are locked away so long "She was even lonelier than Boo Radley, who had not been out of the house in twenty–five years.(n.p)" Boo Radley can be seen as a Mockingbird to the reader because the only time he is seen is helping and being kind like the mockingbird only sings beautiful music. He gives toys to Scout and Jem shows that he is kind to them. I show this in this quote from Scout that says "Jem and I were trotting in our orbit one mild October afternoon when our knot–hole stopped us again. Something white was at this time. 'Jem let me do the honors: I pulled out two small images carved in soap. One was the figure of a boy, the other wore a crude dress.." Another point is, the boo puts a blanket around Scout at the fire. "You're right. We'd better keep this and the blanket to ourselves. Someday, maybe, Scout can thank him for covering her up." "Thank who?" I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Hester Essay Throughout the Rocking–Horse Winner", Hester was overly materialistic, emotionally cold towards her children and in self–denial over her own faults. Hester had expensive tastes and she insisted in keeping up the latest style. The "expensive and splendid toys" that filled the nursery were more than the parents modest income could afford. Paul asked for an explanation of luck. Hester responded by saying "it's what causes you to have money", quickly making a connection between luck and wealth. And while she discovered she had a knack for sketching "furs and dress materials" she adored, making hundreds of pounds per year did not appease her elegant tastes, for it still wasn't enough to keep up her extravagant lifestyle. When Hester found ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She so wanted to be first in something". Eton was amongst the most expensive schools in the area, and just like her husband who went to that school, she desired her son to be one the elite who attended. She enrolled Paul at Eton; aware that she should be using her money more wisely but still "felt themselves superior to everyone in the neighborhood." Hester could not come to terms with her own problems and constantly turned to external reason (not including herself) that kept her from achieving her goals, " His mother who had great belief in herself, did not succeed any better (then her husband)."One of which was her concept of luck. To Hester, luck was what caused a person to gain money. She couldn't explain why their family was poor or why she was so unsuccessful in any of her attempts to get rich and so she blamed her husband for all their losses, "it's because your father has no luck... he's very unlucky". Hester could not explain why she was emotionally cold. "When the children were present, she always felt the centre of her heart go hard". Her children had been thrust upon her and she could not love them and the children knew that Hester did not honestly love them. Their actions were never shown but Hester knew that the chemistry between them was never pure, "They read it in each other's eyes". She looked to conceal her iniquities with furnishings and other items that would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Agartha Research Papers April Aromatics Agartha A journey to the Land of the Living Gods + Search For Our Inner Soul Draw A legend for some, but for others reality, the Earth is, just like the other planets, hollow and its cavity is a place where beings live, physically similar to humans. Their physical and mental qualities, technology and a method of communication, as well as ethical standards, are more progressive than ours. The year is 1829. Fishermen, father, and son Jens and Olaf Jensen in the midst one of their fisheries decided to sail further north, in search of the mythical land far beyond the "North Wind", inside of the Earth which is commonly known as Agartha. Strange events happened, but they came to the land of their dreams, unimaginably beautiful. Situated inside the Earth's hollow and lit up by the inner sun, this place is a haven for species that vanished from Earth's surface long time ago. Hospitable and friendly residents live for hundreds of years because of their healthy lifestyle, food, and cohabitation with nature. Everything here is better, cleaner and bigger. People are much taller, and grapes are like oranges, more flavorful than we can imagine. Traveling by vehicles that use the energy that Tesla dreamed about decades later, they visited several cities, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Such a beginning means the possibility of healing power, it is like a guardian that helps us to look for the path that our soul needs to discover. It reminds me on thousands of otherworldly peaches, apples, and mangos that meet the odor of mimosa, the traditional Chinese medicine that positively impacts on our mood. Mimosa that emerges from the fruits is a bit hazy, reminding us that it is not easy to find the entrance to our soul because such knowledge is possible for these who are willing to attenuate the foggy ignorance. Although once for short it shyly allows again the fruits to dominate mimosa starts to show its bright and warm ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Persuasive Essay: Vincent Market Bunch Who doesn't love a decadent brunch? If you're lucky enough to find yourself in Scottsdale, or if you're a local, chances are you've sought out a place to either start your day (or end it) with a great brunch. There are many Scottsdale brunch spots to choose from. The Mission If you are in the mood for brunch with a Mexican flair, try The Mission. You can enjoy corn pancakes topped with Dungeness crab on one of their two breezy patios. Be sure to try their Mission Mary; a blend of Vodka, lime and olive juice, with a splash of horseradish and tabasco to wake you up. Vincent Market Bistro Do you love the Saturday Cambelback Market? Visit the market and then treat yourself to brunch at Vincent Market Bistro. French pastries and wine or mimosas –– what a fun mid–day break and great ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The brunch menu includes some items that you might not find anywhere else. They feature risotto and croquettes and a spinach and cream fraiche with avocado toast to die for. And don't forget that cocktails and wine by their award winning mixologist and certified sommelier are always available! The Herb Box With two locations, you can enjoy Sunday brunch in North Scottsdale or in Old Town. At the DC Ranch location, unwind and enjoy the upscale metropolitan atmosphere as you eat and drink on one of their two elevated patios. The Southbridge location at Old Town is warm and modern with just the right amount of country feel. Be sure to start the cocktails early with their bourbon–ginger peach brioche that is saved specifically for brunch goers. O.H.S.O Eatery & nanoBrewery For the lovers of beer, what could possibly be better than a beer brunch? Brunch is served on both Saturday and Sunday, and for only $10.00 you can have a 10 ounce beer or mimosa plus a choice of several tasty entrees such as a breakfast wrap or belgian waffle. Even if beer isn't your thing, you can order a cocktail or a glass of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Contrasting Interactions with the Environment Depicted in... How is our character revealed through our interaction with the natural world around us? Do we adapt to fit in with nature, or do we force the landscape to conform to our ideals of lifestyle? In the short story "The Shining Houses", Alice Munro addresses the contrast in lifestyle ideologies between two generations through their interactions with the natural environment they populate. The older generation is content to live in harmony with the existing natural world and develop its infrastructure amongst the present landscape. Meanwhile, the younger generation believes in destroying the original terrain by constructing a new environment fitted to a theme of exoticism and novelty. The observation of such interaction with the environment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Construction of the city consumes minimal resources because the assets already present are conserved rather than destroyed. The houses themselves, although "unpainted and patched" are simple but effective structures. This shows how rather than dwelling on superfluous aesthetics, the older generation devotes itself to more fruitful endeavors. For example, residences sport compost heaps. The implementation of such devices preserves and recycles many resources, further emphasizing the conservative ideology of the older generation. While their practical lifestyle is compared to "savagery" by the younger generation, the city of the old generation is really an example of their efficiency. On the contrary, the lifestyle of the younger generation is one that embraces radical alteration of the surrounding environment to match a visual image created by the movers–in. Young men, unfamiliar with manual labor, work hard to cut and burn the bushes which surround their homes, in the hopes that in two years their yards may be decorated by "ornamental shrubs". Either they have very specific tastes in exotic shrubbery or they have despicable planning skills. The fact that the men are young professionals would suggest the former. Even so, they persist at their contradictory task during the weekend. The fact that such weekends could be spent with family would suggest that the priority the men ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. What Is The Difference Between The Ecosystem And Aquatic... Ecosystem is a natural system consists of all the biotic component in a community interacting with each other as well as with all the abiotic factors to form a stable and balanced system. Terrestrial ecosystem which is land–based ecosystem includes tundra, taiga, temperate deciduous forest, tropical rain forest, grassland and desert. Aquatic ecosystem is the ecosystem in the water. It is an interacting system of resources such as water and biota. Water acts as limiting factor that distinguishes aquatic ecosystem from terrestrial ecosystem and results in differences from many aspects like size structure, growth rate and nutrient stoichiometry. Size structure between terrestrial ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem can be distinguished from pyramid of both ecosystem. Aquatic ecosystem showed inverted pyramid of biomass. Pyramid of biomass, showing the total dry weight and other suitable measure of the total amount of living matter. Seaweed and kelp are producers in marine. In pyramid of biomass, producers' biomass is least, and increases towards the apex of the pyramid, thus making the pyramid inverted in shape while at the top of the pyramid is carnivore, most of them are large in size and they will produce large quantities of biomass such as shark, dolphin, squid and moray eels. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nutrient includes any substances that obtained from the environment and required by an organism to develop like nitrogen and phosphorus but except oxygen, carbon dioxide and water. Nutrient stoichiometry will affects all levels of the food web. For example, the stoichiometry (proportions) of nutrients, especially nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), in many aquatic systems is changing as a result of both increasing nutrient loads. An ecological stoichiometric approach is based on the transfer of elements through the food web, not just the flow of carbon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Research Paper On Wine Cocktails From Sangria to mimosas, wine cocktails make great party starters. And why not? Wines like Cabernet Sauvignon take on the rich taste of the oak barrels in which they're stored. Champagnes bring us the taste of the champagne region of France. And that doesn't even begin to cover the great local wines you can use as your cocktail's base. If you're planning a party and need some recipes for wine cocktails, I've got you covered. The following recipes count as some of my go–to recipes when it's time to get the party started. Simple Champagne Cocktail Here's some trivia for you. What's the difference between Champagne and sparkling wine? If you said that Champagne comes from Champagne, France, you'd be right. The sparkling wine that we know of as Champagne is called that because it's named after the region where it's made. If the drink is not made in Champagne, then it's just sparkling wine. Got it? Good. If you're fortunate enough to have Champagne – that's a real celebration, right? – then use that as your base. Otherwise, sparkling wine will do. Here's how you make this simple sparkling wine cocktail. Ingredients: 5 oz. Champagne or sparkling wine 1 sugar cube A dash of bitters Champagne flute Instructions: Drop the sugar cube into the glass. Add drops of bitters to the sugar cube. Slowly, pour champagne into the glass and then serve. It's not necessary to stir this drink. I got the idea for this cocktail drink from All Recipes. Unlike ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. High School Golf Game Analysis May 5th, 2015 was a day that made my my mood and emotions swap from good to bad to good. This was the day of the first round of the postseason for our high school golf season.The schools participating on this day were the best teams in the state.Two of the teams were almost unbeatable in a sense. As a team, we were not going to proceed forward to the next round of the postseason. I knew that I would have to move forward in the postseason as an individual golfer. I had confidence in what my goal was for the day. The goal was to keep moving forward in the postseason. The first golf tournament of the postseason displayed my feelings towards the game of golf in ways that a person feels once or twice in their lifetime. The tournament on May 5th ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Golf has been a big influence on my life for the past four years of high school. The guys on the team are like brothers to me. On May 5th, I was excited and disappointed about the events that had happened. I remembered that college golf was going to be my next step in life, like a wise golfer said "Golf is the closest game to the game we call life. You get bad breaks from good shots; you get good breaks from bad shots – but you have to play the ball where it lies." This wise golfer was Bobby Jones one of the greatest players to ever play the golf for the love and not the money. I had a bad break with good shots on the day, but remembered about the the good in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. The Theory Of Intelligence And Scientific Evidence Although most people will propose the question, "plant's do not have a brain, therefor how could one consider them as intelligent organisms?", while they are anatomically correct, determining whether or not plants actually are intelligent beings depends solely on how one defines the word, intelligent. Ironically, the definition of intelligence is so vague and difficult to describe that even one provided by Miriam Webster's dictionary contains the word "intelligent" on three separate occasions. Accounting for the lack of substance in this definition, a new one was born; intelligence is the ability to solve problems, interact with other beings and surrounding, and work in groups. According to this definition of intelligence and scientific evidence, plants are very intelligent. Similar to the way in which human beings evaluate a problem and brainstorm solutions, plants are also very astute problem solvers. Because plants are sedentary, they have to create innovative ways to live and reproduce. While plants cannot simply get up and walk away when they dislike their environments, "they change the way they grow to optimize their growth" (Clark UGS Lecture, Plant Intelligence). Plants have the ability to generate their own food source, making them self–sustaining organisms, rather than having to rely on other organisms for nutrients. One way that plants optimize their growth is through photosynthesis or growing away from shaded areas "to catch the light every time" (TED talk, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. How Does The Valley Of Ashes Symbolize In The Great Gatsby Symbolism Within The Great Gatsby and The Help The struggles of class wars has been around for many years and an extent amount of generations. Moreover, class wars can be between the loss of rights and freedom, discrimination for being a different race, and fighting for superiority and richness between two sides of a city. In addition, many authors use symbolism in their writing to add depth and meaning to a story. Symbolism is used to express artistic and poetic styles incorporating symbolic images, mystical ideas, and emotions. The use of symbols emphasizes ideas or qualities in a unique way like assonances in poetry or rap music. The flow of sounds and imagery enables your mind to create a deeper level of understanding of literature. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Scott Fitzgerald, richness is clearly a dominant factor in this novel, but when there's the rich there always the poor. The valley of ashes is a significant symbol in this novel by creating a deeper meaning of where the poor live and how they are looked down upon by society. "This is a valley of ashes – a fantastic farm where ashes grow like wheat into ridges and hills and grotesque gardens; where ashes take the forms of houses and chimneys and rising smoke and, finally, with a transcendent effort, of ash–grey men, who move dimly and already crumbling through the powdery air." (page 26). To continue, this is a symbolic and literal place in this novel, it represents the poverty and despair portraying their houses as ash. New York portrays its city as mysterious and beautiful and West Egg portrays their city as classy due to people who are wealthy during the time of the roaring twenties, so the halfway point represents the in–between which would be the people who are caught in the middle of it all. It represents the noble and social decline that results from the unrestrained desire of wealth, as the rich pamper and spoil themselves with not caring about anything but themselves. The valley of ashes also symbolizes the difficulty of the poor, for example, George Wilson, he was considered a ash–grey man and as a result lost his liveliness and hope."Oh, sure," agreed Wilson hurriedly and went toward the little office, mingling immediately with the cement color of the walls. A white ashen dust veiled his dark suit and his pale hair as it veiled everything in the vicinity except his wife, who moved close to Tom. (F. Scott Fitzgerald) In addition, Myrtle Wilson is clearly not the same, she is a very eager character and wants to escape her life. She is not deemed to blend in that "cement color" like George Wilson. Moreover, the valley of ashes also symbolizes the corrupt society as a whole, wealth in this novel is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Persuasive Essay On Kitty's Sports Grill If you are a Cincinnati Reds fan, there is no better place to enjoy the game than at Kitty's Sports Grill, a new sports bar with that old neighborhood feeling. You can watch the game on one of their 12 HD TVs or 120" projection screen and enjoy some delicious pub food while you support your team. When you come to this downtown sports bar before, during, or after a Reds game, there will be a variety of food and drink specials for you to enjoy, including $1.50 Bud Select Draft and $2.50 Bud and Bud Light 16 oz cans. Either of these would pair up nicely with one of the bar and grill's ½ lb Handmade Angus Burgers or Prime Rib Steak Sandwiches. downtown–sports–bar–cincinnati–oh There are also a variety of other great sports foods on the menu ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. Red Wine Slushie Research Paper 1. Rosé Slushie Sparkling pink wine plus rose and elderflower lemonade makes this a sparkling delight. 2. Orange Peach Mimosa Slushies Such a perfect mimosa for you and your partner. 3. Pink Champagne and Pomegranate Granita Age doesn't matter for this as this is good for adults as well as for 8 year olds. 4. Blueberry Cream Slushie White wine plus vanilla ice cream with a blueberry equal to the best antioxidant ever. 5. Sauternes and Lemon Honey Granita Honey and lemon mixed with wine is such a delectable treat. 6. Watermelon Slush Watermelon and a frozen white wine means perfection at some point. 7. Sangria Granita Enjoying summer with this sangria. 8. Summer Fruit Wine Slush This summer fruit slash is a perfect angel's kiss with strawberries and cherries. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Red Wine Slush Keep it simple yet sophisticated. 10. Frozen Peach Bellini This classy frozen treat only needs a champagne or prosecco, mango nectar and frozen peaches. 11. Triple Berry Wine Slushie Add up all berries with wine and viola! You have the triple berry slushie. 12. White Wine Granita Combine white wine, preferably chardonnay, with apple juice. 13. Raspberry Red Wine Slushie Wine + Raspberry + Chocolate = perfection madness 14. Riesling Strawberry Slushies Strawberry and lime plus Riesling is a great treat. 15. Red Wine and Orange Granita Summer perfection in a glass. 16. Moscato Slush This is the best one for people with sweet–tooth. 17. Pinot Slush The special thing here is the Grand Marnier.
  • 50. 18. Mixed Berry Wine Slushie Frozen berries added to pink zinfandel is heaven for us. 19. Peach Sangria Granita Peach and wine makes everything better. 20. Strawberry Peach Wine Slushie Raspberries and peach melba in a glass. 21. Strawberry Moscato Slush Strawberry is always a heaven for any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 54. Research Paper On Rhizobia Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Situational Analysis Soil productivity is an important concern for farmers. Green manuring, crop rotation and mix farming are oftenly used to improve the soil fertility at the same time the nutrients used in plant growth are conserved and returned to the soil to enhance its fertility (Alberta Agriculture and Forestry, 1993). Green manuring is the plowing under or soil incorporation of any green manure crops while they are green or soon after they flower. Green manures are grown for their leafy materials needed for soil conservation (Boller et al., 2004). Plants are commonly used for green manuring have Rhizobia bacteria for nitrogen fixation similarly crop rotation is alternating legumes and non–legumes plants Most plants need nitrogen from various sources one of which is fixed by a group of bacteria known as Rhizobia (Herridge et al., 2008). Rhizobia have the ability to fix nitrogen in plant and help for their growth. The Rhizobia chemically convert the nitrogen from the atmosphere to make it available in plants. If there is not enough nitrogen available in the soil, plants look pale in color and their growth development is reduced (Ngakou, 2009). Rhizobia are remarkable bacteria because they can live either in the soil or within the root nodules of host legumes and non–legumes plants. When ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Rhizobia can nodulate the string beans and they have a symbiotic relationship with Rhizobia (Johnson et al., 1970). The string bean have a potential health benefits like, improved calcium absorption and reducing urinary excretion of calcium, and prevent cancer because they have a high chlorophyll which can block the carcinogenic effects of heterocyclic amines generated when grilling meats at a high temperature (Ware et.al., ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 58. Stone Twin Villas Case Study Houston, TX, Oct. 5, 2015 – Lennar is now selling Stone Twin Villas in Red Bluff located in Pasadena, Texas. The Stone Twin Villas, perfect for families of all sizes, are equally beautiful and affordable with Everything's Included. This Lennar program ensures that the gorgeous features and design amenities homeowners are searching for are included in the price: loft spaces, spacious master suites, island kitchens, etc. Stone Twin Villas in Red Bluff: Prices Ranging from $149,990s to $160,990s 1,423 to 1,559 square feet 3 bedrooms 2.5 bathrooms Red Bluff is located in Pasadena, Texas in the Deer Park ISD (Deer Park Elementary, Deer Park Middle School and Deer Park High School, South Campus). Red Bluff provides residents with a terrific ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As an Everything's Included option, the Mimosa has the features homeowners want included in the purchase price. A spacious family room, island kitchen and dining room making up the bottom floor with the large master suite with dual sinks and separate tub/shower, two additional bedrooms, a full bath and a utility area with a separate closet for storage topping off the design on the second story. The Laurel is priced at $160,990 and offers 1,559 square feet, and 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms in a two story floor plan. The Laurel is another Everything's Included option with all the features homeowners are searching for included in the base price. The first story begins at the entry foyer and adjacent powder bathroom then leads into a spacious family room and dining room. The kitchen offers a large walk–in pantry finishing off the first floor of the home design. The second story features a large master suite with dual sinks and a separate shower/bath as well as a large walk–in closet. Also on the second floor are two more bedrooms with walk–in closets, another full bath, a loft space and a utility ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 62. Applewood Inn Essay About Us–Applewood Inn As the best bed and breakfast in Sonoma County, Appledwood Inn has the enchantment of a Mediterranean villa inviting guests to escape the real world and enter our tranquil Sonoma romantic hideaway. Located one hour North of the Golden Gate Bridge at the heart of the Russian River Valley Pinot growing region, this Sonoma Spa Resort is a romantic, upscale, wine country Bed and Breakfast. It provides couples a secluded and peaceful refuge where they can unwind, rejuvenate, and reconnect while celebrating wine country living. Applewood Inn is a stone's throw away from the mystical Russian River and strategically placed to allow you to explore redwoods, wineries, and the rugged and beautiful Sonoma Coast. Eat Our restaurant, Pinoli Cucina Rustica is open daily from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and serves delicious Northern Italian fare. As one of the best places to eat in the Russian River ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For parties of 5 or more, please call our restaurant at (707) 604–7609 to enjoy some of the most delectable food available in the Russian River Valley area. Live Applewood Spa is the perfect Russian River wine country destinatin for getting away from it all. As one of the top Sonoma wedding venues, you will not only get married in a beautiful location, but also enjoy pampering while here. Take time for yourself, schedule a massage, and experience the sensual luxury of our treatments. Applewood Spa is made of Mediterranean dreams and offers relaxation and with a collection of treatments to suit your every need, you can trust that you will be taken care of at one of the best spas in in Sonoma County. Sleep Can you imagine getting away to a romantic Mediterranean villa for your next vacation? While that may not be possible, a visit to Applewood in is. Here you will find all the enchantment and beauty you need to escape the real world as you visit our tranquil Sonoma bed and breakfast and enjoy a romantic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 66. Similarities Between Cupid And Psyche And Gilgamesh Individualities of Humanity In the wilderness, crimson roses gleam with beauty, while mimosa pudica become hermits in the shadows. The roses display strong love and independent heroism, as opposed to the mimosa pudica represent themselves as timidly or cowardly. Opposites show immense differences and have nothing similar except others around the distinctions. In The Epic of Gilgamesh and "Cupid and Psyche," the heroic Gilgamesh and Psyche project contradicting personalities and motivations that coincide with the elegant and introvert plants. When they begin their journeys to accomplishment, their own actions and thoughts become parallel to Becker's descriptions of a hero in The Hero. As Gilgamesh and Enkidu ventured into the cedar forest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In The Hero, Becker says that people are narcissists and feel the obligation to be useful or important. Gilgamesh related to the feeling of importance and thought of an unforgettable figure as Becker says, "The hope and belief is that the things that man creates in society are of lasting worth and meaning, that they outshine death and decay, that man and his products count" (2). Gilgamesh closely related to this quote because his important wish to have immortality which was granted by the tales he brought to his people in Uruk. He felt that being well known would help increase people's minds about his presence in the past and help influence them. Unlike Gilgamesh, Psyche related to the feeling of wanting to be loved and have someone to care about her. In Becker's story, he said that even in childhood days, children feel the need to have a significance and "unashamed about what he needs and wants most" (1). Psyche was simply like a child because her selfish and immature thoughts showed her demands for attention. She not only acted like a childish person, but also a narcissist because Psyche wanted a variety of things from the emotion love. As Becker concluded his story, he explained that there were different characteristics and not only one specific quality in heroes. Varieties of heroes have their own unique ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 70. Reducing Poverty In California The question in in regards to what is wrong with the economical climate in California, and why California ranks as the state with the highest poverty rate, is answered by Michael Walsh in his column on PJ Media. An answer is presented, but no solution is proposed. I agree that California represents such poverty rates due to the perpetual cycle of public assistance propagated throughout the state. As the state government allocates generous assistance to those who fall below the poverty line, people in such a position become increasingly reliant upon supplementary income from the state. Therefore instead of reducing poverty, the state simply promotes it. In fact, California's housing costs are some of the highest in the nation, including utilities. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 74. Swaziland Research Paper Front Cover (right) Mountains, Trees, Plants, and Flowers of Swaziland Mary Kay Worth Page 1 (right) Mountains, Trees, Plants, and Flowers of Swaziland Mary Kay Worth Africa is beautiful. Swaziland is very small. May is fall there. This is about the land. Page 2 (left) Mountains Some places you can see very far. Page 3 (right) Eucalyptus Trees This kind of tree grows very tall. The bark sheds, making the trees look white. Page 4 (left) Execution Rock This tall mountain is where Swazis were marched off the top for their crimes. They do not do this anymore. Page 5 (right) Lebombo Mountains The mountains are rugged. The leaves are off because it is fall. Flowers bloom here when it is cooler and it has rained. Page 6 (left) Savanna Acatia ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pampus grass Page 20 (left) Think About It What other countries would you like to visit? Why? Which have you eaten: pineapple, maize, avocado, marula, sugarcane? What did you learn new about Swaziland, Africa? Pick something interesting to do your own Swaziland research. What did you choose? Why? Back cover (left)
  • 75. This is book 3 of a text set about Africa, the science and geography book. Book 1, HEY ELEPHANT! WHERE ARE YOU? is a fiction inspired by safaris in Africa. Book 2, Banele, the Girl from Swaziland is non–fiction about the day I shared with Banele and her family. About the Author Child of God, Grandma, Mother, Daughter, Sister Teacher, Principal, Superintendent, Professor Traveler, Storyteller, Photographer, Actor, Musician, and Author In addition to original text, most often inspired by true stories, the photos in all her books are her own. Technology has added the ability to design and bring a vision to life. Mary Kay's dream includes inspiring educators and students to tell stories, write, illustrate, design and SHARE! Mary Kay is also the author of Dear Deer, The Truth About Santa, and Three Christmas ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 79. Plants and Intellegence Have you ever wonder if plants have intellect? Although plants have no brains there are reasons to believe that plants can communicate, measure time, recognise related plants, and have memory. If these theories that plants were to have intelligence were proven whole new doors could swing open for scientists, and could change views on evolution and change the views on the world and its plants. Science could look deeper into how beings have intelligence without a brain, and the human race could expand our knowledge of the plant kingdom. But how do plants have intellect? To understand plant intelligence, one must understand the basics of plants. "Plants are found on land, in oceans, and in fresh water. They have been on Earth for millions of years." Plants were on Earth before animals and there are currently about 260,000 species of plants. There are many of plants throughout the world but there is one thing they all have one thing in common. Photosynthesis. Without photosynthesis plants couldn't exist. Plants and animals could not survive without each other. Animals, including humans, do the opposite of photosynthesis; we "breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide" meaning "we give plants more carbon dioxide, and they give us more oxygen." Not only does photosynthesis create oxygen but "photosynthesis is how plants eat." This process allows plants to create sugars by taking energy from the sun. Since plants are stationary and cannot move to find food , they make ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 83. The Secret Of A Heart Note The Secret of a Heart Note is everything I wanted in a book. It's the perfect read for To All the Boys I've Loved You fans. It's incredibly difficult to find a light book about people of color, where, we experience racism, but it's not our entire defining trait. I'm not discrediting stories that feature our struggles, but sometimes you just want to unwind, and read something that doesn't show the hard truths of our lives. That's rightfully justified. Reading stories with characters of color, seeing them fall in love, be happy, be successful are such a beautiful experience. It's a protest to this publishing industry that continues to support harmful authors. I want a variety of representation, most especially uplifting voices. The Secret of a Heart Note perfectly captured the essence that I'm looking for. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Aromatuers have an impressive sense of smell that they use to create elixirs for the betterment of society. Their livelihood aim to help people open their eyes to the possibility of love. But like most traditional families, they have a filial duty, and rules to abide. Aromateurs are forbidden to love for it would rob them of their ability of smell. When Mimosa grabbed the chance to attend a normal high school, she finds herself getting in tangled with a web of precarious situations. She accidentally gave an elixir to a heartbroken mother, who happened to be the mother of the school's soccer star, who might or might not like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 87. Women 's Choice Of Attire Oh, how she waited in anticipation when one of the servants informed her that she had arrived, and without her husband no less. Her husband had disappeared, but once she was informed of his whereabouts and what he was doing, she just shook her head. She had a more important fool to entertain her. Madelyn just couldn't stand the wait to laugh at the woman's choice of attire. Unfortunately and most likely, the woman would take her mirth as a sign of approval and not scorn. Just because something was an original from a famous designer didn't mean it was pleasant to the eye or presentable as an everyday garment. At times she didn't know if the woman was courageous or brainless when it came to her choice of apparel. When she appeared in all her glory, she hadn't disappointed her in the least. She wore a leopard print puffy blouse with an enormously wide yellow ruffle collar, a black and yellow zebra striped skirt, and gold colored ballerina lace–strapped four– inched platform shoes detailed with rhinestones. She could have done without the feathers at the corner of her eyes or her gold and glitter dark eyeliner makeup with matching lipstick. Actually, it complimented what she had on perfectly. "Hey, Rich Lady!" yelled an extremely angry woman, as she stormed through the French doors and out onto the veranda. "What is it that I hear about my girl had hooked up with this no name generic kid from an unimportant family? Who does this ragamuffin think he is? Wait until ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 91. Banisteriopsis Caapi Research Paper Ayahuasca or yage, is a ritual by itself that involves time, patience and care. The shamans, which are the people who make the mixture split a 1– to 2–meter–long piece of Banisteriopsis caapi stem into small strips then they place the strips in a pot full of water. They then add leaves of Diplopterys cabrerana, Herrania species, Ilex guayusa, Heliconia stricta, and an unidentified plant known as Mukuyasku. The mixture then is boiled until most of the water has evaporated and a syrupy fluid remains. The use of Banisteriopsis caapi is important in the recipe since caapi itself is considered to be "ayahuasca" while the DMT–containing plants are simply helpers. To make ayahuasca you will need 50 grams of Banisteriopsis caapi (the whole vine) 12 grams of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Second you will need to put in the mimosa, a teaspoon of vinegar, and a liter of water into the pot. In another pot, put in the caapi, and a similar amount of water and vinegar. Simmer for about 2 and a half hours or until water level gets low. Avoid boiling it should be just cool enough where it doesn't bubbles. Speak your intentions to the brew as it is brewing; listen to the sounds it makes. Do not leave it unattended. Keeping the mimosa and the caapi separate, filter each through a cloth about 4 or 5 times until the brew becomes clear. Put the mimosa tea in a pot separate from the caapi pot. Remember do not fully boil it Repeat the steps three times, keeping the mimosa and caapi separately. At this point you will have a pot containing the three washes of mimosa, reduced, and the same for the caapi. Each dose should be, nor do smaller or larger than a cup. Your tea should be pretty clean from now on. It should become clear when heated, and have a purplish color almost like red wine. Now you have the option of combining the mimosa and the caapi or drinking the mimosa after the caapi. Heat up the tea and drink it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 95. Cade's Cove Creative Writing I never knew the Smokies were so close to my grandparent's retirement village. Every summer all the cousins jammed into Grandpa's Ford for our jaunt up the mountains. But back then the hills had no name. They were recognized only by the pop of our ears and the pink silk trees bowing down to the highway. Since those days I have grown partial to any patch of grass with "National Park" tacked to its title. Today the mimosas still tossed their petals to traffic, and the truck remembered its ever–present perfume of damp golden retriever. But today we were going to The Great Smoky Mountains National Park. "Cade's Cove, next left," the road sign read, and two bikes bumped along on the car hitch. The click of my wheels and an intermittent "passing on your left" joined the yellow warblers to provide a soundtrack for our ride. Dawn glazed a prairie of Indian ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her poise put the ranger to shame, who stood flailing his arms on the path's shoulder. Despite a bank of iPhone cameras arrayed like artillery, she kept up her hunt for blackberries in the brush. But Cade's Cove is more than a wildlife playpen set up with Lincoln Log props. It had been a settlement two centuries ago, and the gristmill still runs. Pioneer babies are still buried behind the Missionary Baptist. We parked our bikes and wandered past the gristmill and the smoke house and the barn where an old tiller plow rusted. Could grandpa really remember? His grandpa used one, he said, and they used to hold corn huskings. At the mill Grandpa veered the ranger off his script. The old man had started sweeping rats out the doorway with a broom, "...because the park outlawed killing "wildlife,"" he chuckled. They talked about the engineering of the contraption and how much they reckoned the millstone weighed. I didn't need to read the information plaque on the way ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 99. Essay on The Sociological Imagination According to C. Wright Mills, the sociological imagination is when an individual views his society as the potential cause for his daily successes and failures. Individuals often tend to view their personal issues as social problems and try to connect their individual experiences with the workings of society. Mills believes that this is the way for individuals to gain an understanding of their personal dilemmas. The sociological imagination helps people connect their own problems with public problems and their history. In order for an individual to figure out the causes of their problems, they first have to be able to understand the causes of the problems in the society in which they are living in. The sociological imagination tries to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is typically an underlying social force causing the individual to act or think in that specific way. (Cox, 1986) I like to think of myself as a leader rather than a follower, but this is not always true. There have been countless times in my life where I have made decisions based on social forces. When I think of this, one particular memory stands out. After much deliberation, I had finally come to the decision that I was going to wear a mimosa colored gown to the wedding. This was not a decision that I made lightly, as I knew I'd never be able to wear it past that season. The day after I made my decision, I sat down to read the New York Times with my breakfast. I opened up to the Thursday Styles and the headlines read something to the effect of "Turquoise is the new mimosa". I was beside myself. How could this be? There was no way that I was going to now wear a mimosa gown. No, I was definitely going to wear a turquoise colored one. In this scenario, I let a social force, which in this case was the media, dictate my decision of which color gown I was going to wear. My sociological imagination had a big role in this decision. I was hoping to be perceived as "in style" by wearing a turquoise colored gown. I was connecting my personal issue with the public issue of our cultural obsession with being "in". All these factors combined helped me come to the conclusion that I was going to wear a turquoise colored gown. The previous example may seem ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 103. Chevre Research Paper Chevre is a goat's cheese with a delicate, tart flavor that compliments many dishes. It is commonly used in pasta dishes, usually as a filling or sauce. However, it's creamy texture and earthy flavor give it a wide range of uses. One of the best ways to use fresh chevre is as an appetizer. Here are five ways to use fresh chevre as an appetizer: 1. Finger Sandwiches A common appetizer for tea parties or brunches are finger sandwiches. Although they commonly use cream cheese or pimento cheese as a filling, fresh chevre is a good alternative. You can pair the cheese with cucumber slices, basil, and mint for a traditional finger sandwich. For something with a bit more of a punch, pair the cheese with crunchy pecans. Both serve well with a glass ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The creamy texture pairs wonderfully with the crunchy bread. It can be paired with a wide assortment of things for a fun and flavorful topping. Pair the cheese with red peppers, olive oil, and sun–dried tomatoes for a savory appetizer. You could also pair the cheese with citrus zest, flavored oils, or whatever your heart desires. If you want something on the sweeter side, pair it with preserves and honey. 3. Stuffed Figs or Dates Stuffed appetizers are the perfect finger food for dinner parties or brunches. Pair the fresh chevre with figs or dates for a sweet and savory appetizer. Fill figs with the cheese and chopped rosemary. Wrap in prosciutto or bacon and bake until warm. Drizzle with aged balsamic for an even bigger flavor. If you prefer dates, simply fill them with the cheese and bake until warm. Both are easy and tasty appetizers. 4. Baked Dip You could also use the fresh chevre to make a warm dip for crackers. Mix the fresh chevre with cream cheese, diced tomatoes, and basil. Bake in hot oven until warm and bubbly. Top with some olive oil immediately before serving, and serve with any type of cracker you like. 5. Stuffed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 107. Wound Healing Activity of Fire Tree (Delonix regia) Leaf... SCIENCE INVESTIGATORY PROJECTS FROM MUNTINLUPA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL :) 2012 DepEd Regional Science Fair Winners from Muntinlupa National High School Science Investigatory Project Competition SIP Title: "Wound Healing Activity of Fire Tree (Delonix regia) Leaf Extract in Albino Mice" Researcher: Ian Oliver Moscardo Co–researchers: Berroya Bradly Jay; Corral, Nathaniel D.; Gerardo, Nicholi C.; Rances, Jason P. Research Adviser: Mrs. Ma. Regaele A. Olarte ***4th PLACE*** Cluster 2 Life Science – Individual Category SIP Title: "The Exterminating Effect of Cane Toad (Bufo marinus) Crude Extract Against Rice Black Bug (Scotinaphara coartata)" Researchers: Aldin Bermejo, Rona Peneyra, Samboy Montante Co– researchers: Baldonaza, Venus ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Purgative medicines are cheap in cost but children dislike the taste because of its bitterness. The researchers came up with this project due to the desire of helping the parents of infected children in convincing their kids to take good–tasting purgative remedy that is cheaper in cost and can be done at home. The researchers found out that pounded and boiled akapulko seeds are used as an effective purgative agent. Akapulko is an herbal plant that can be used in curing skin, stomach, lung, and mouth problems, and is well known for its sudorific, diuretic and purgative characteristics. It can be ingested without having any side effect or contraindications. The researchers thought of pulvoron, being a healthy, delicious, and attractive treat for all. The akapulko seeds were consider as extender in place of the traditional rice crisps, nuts, or nougats in the pulvoron. Established that akapulvoron could be an effective and safe purgative treat, the researchers intended to conduct a sensory analysis of the product to determine if it would be generally accepted by the public. 15 comments: Links to this post Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Wednesday, October 5, 2011 Makahiya (Mimosa pudica) Root Extract as an Alternative Ovicide against Dengue Mosquito (Aedes aegypti) Eggs Dumayas, Diana Rose P. Geroche, Sheila Mae T. Pinote, Lorraine Angela D. (Researchers) Mrs. Ma. Regaele A. Olarte ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 111. Patchogue Research Paper Exploring the heart of Patchogue, NY Whether you are a resident or just visiting, you won't want to miss out on this gem found in Suffolk County on Long Island. An array of entertainment, food, and fun await all who venture to Patchogue, New York. It's not just a secret kept by the locals, it attracts party goers and food fanatics from all towns that Long Islanders call home. It would be impossible to make your way down Main Street without passing a bar, restaurant, clothing store, jewelry shop, or even a theatre. People of all ages bring their families, sweethearts, and best friends to spend their days and nights exploring this rapidly flourishing town. Happy Days Start your day with breakfast at "Toast!" This booming restaurant is known for their rustic ambiance. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee makes its way through the room as mimosa filled goblets are heard clinking in good faith. Try their award–winning, Nutella French toast. Freshly sliced strawberries are carefully arranged on double dipped Challah bread, drizzled in creamy Nutella and topped with powdered sugar. If you miss breakfast, don't worry! "Toast" not only serves breakfast, but have lunch and dinner menus as well. Summer Nights ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thousands of people line a shutdown to traffic, Main Street once a week throughout the season. Vendors of food, beer, clothes, and crafts, coat the edges of sidewalks as people make their way, beer in hand through the crowd as the music resonates. Restaurants and bars stretch their establishments through their doors to the street, bringing the party outside and mesmerized children take to the frozen yogurt and candy stores with their parents. This party starts at five o'clock and ends promptly at nine, giving it the name, Alive After ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 115. Hurricane Katrina Narrative Essay Starting Over Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the Gulf Coast, destroying lives, leveling homes and leaving thousands of survivors with the same story: We lost everything. Experiencing the loss and devastation of a natural disaster taught me the appreciation of life and how to start over and move forward without dwelling on the past. During Hurricane Katrina, my family and I had to evacuate from Louisiana and leave our home and belongings behind. As a child, I did not understand the actuality of the situation before us. I can clearly remember the day that they called a mandatory evacuation on Port Sulphur and my mom frantically packed as many photographs and important memorabilia as she could. My grandparents and other family members also had to evacuate from New Orleans. Seeing my dad board up all of the windows to try and keep the water from getting inside our house during the storm was the most frightening part for me. Our plan was to go and stay with my Uncle and Aunt in Tyler, Texas and eventually return home. What unfolded those next few weeks can only be described as unimaginable. If someone told me twelve years ago today that I would be living here in Lindale, Texas I would have seen that as impossible. Learning to cope with something as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I could not comprehend the reality of what had happened. Just leaving to go to school left me in fear of coming home to nothing. Getting rid of anything left me very distraught. It took years and years to overcome many of my fears. The saying "Time heals all wounds," can be directly applied to my life. I truly believe that going through that has shaped me to be the person I am today. Staying positive and taking everything one day at a time saved my family. Although I still internally struggle from time to time with fear of losing things important to me, I have learned to deal with it in positive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 119. Ernest Hemingway Symbolism In the wide swept plains of Africa, the sun stands as high as a tyrant, beating down with unforgiving ferocity. The plains are infested with beasts that have claws, horns, or tusks that growl, hiss, or grunt. These beasts' lives are filled with struggle, trying to survive; Death is not unfamiliar here. Assaulting the sun's blue domain, Kilimanjaro stands unmoving: undying. No beasts live at the peak of Kilimanjaro and few beasts attempt to summit the "House of God." In the distance a man lies in the shade of a mimosa tree, making an acquaintance with Death. It is the man's final words and thoughts that make the story, "The Snows of Kilimanjaro." The black ink on the colorless page tells the story of this man, Harry, and his interaction with his wife on his deathbed while remembering his own life and wishing he had done more. Behind the bars of words lies a deeper truth common to all of mankind. Ernest Hemingway conveys in his short story the placement of man in terms of the temporary and the eternal. He depicts society's grievance towards death. He explores the permanence of death and the denial of its power of mankind. Hemingway also presents two sides of death, how it is both wild and savage, yet welcoming and trusted. By careful usage of setting, characters, and weather, Hemingway writes more than a story of one man dying, but the story of all men dying. Harry lies under a mimosa tree, rooted in the heart of Africa. This setting is important to the story in many ways. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 123. Nature Symbolism In The Help By Kathryn Stockett Kathryn Stockett's, The Help, introduces two main characters in the novel who reveal their drastic experiences of the day–to–day life of an African American during the early 1960's. These hard working ladies, Aibileen Clark and Minny, dedicate and spend their lives taking care of white families and raising their innocent children. Discrimination played a big role in the society during this era, and was considered normal; however, these tough and independent women took every day as a new challenge to look for the the best outcome. In the novel, Kathryn Stockett interprets nature imagery to symbolize the traumatic experiences and struggles each black minority undergoes. Stockett incorporates nature imagery in the book to symbolize the bitterness which grows internally day by day. Aibileen, one of the most important characters in the novel, refers to a bitter seed that was nourished inside of her after the horrific death of her son, Treelore. "I feel that bitter seed grow in my chest, the one planted after Treelore died," (Stockett 14). Since the tragic death, the seed planted inside of her began flourishing after every time she was degraded for the color of her skin. As sweet and genuine Aibileen's character is, the racism she experienced from her own boss and the cruel remarks about her appearance has made Aibileen use this bitterness in an essential way. As bitter as she was, the seed implanted within Aibileen, giving her the motivation to prove the white people wrong. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 127. Lauren Baruch Research Paper The 4 women died while traveling in a limo and it was T–boned by an alleged drunk driver on Long Island while the women enjoyed a weekend tour of the vineyards are being mourned by their relatives and friends. 23 year old Brittney Schulman, and Stepanie Belli of Smithtown and King's Park, respectively; Lauren Baruch, of Smithtown, 24; and Commack's Amy Grabina, 23, were identified as the people who were killed in the accident. These women were among the group of 8 who were celebrating one of the lady's birthdays. Lauren Baruch's best friend Dana Carlino was shaken as she remembered an invitation out to the excursion. Ms. Carlino, 23, stated, "Who wouldn't want to go to the wineries with your girlfriends? For some reason, I opted out and decided to go to work instead." The two women met in their youth at summer camp 11 years ago. Ms. Carlino stated that Ms. Baruch was a bright student that worked 3 jobs, one at a Hispanic cultural center, one as a nanny, and another at a cafe. She enjoyed making breakfast for her, Ms. Carlino stated, mimosas and pancakes. Ms. Carlino apparently discovered the accident from her friend's Facebook page. Ms. Carlino reports that Baruch's last words to her prior to the ride that led ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The limo operator didn't exhibit evidence of being under the influence of alcohol or drugs at the accident scene, stated Spota. He further stated that chemical testing confirmed that he wasn't intoxicated when the accident occurred. Spota reports that U–turns at the site of the accident site aren't prohibited, but limo operators have been served summonses for the manner in which they are taking these turns. Spota reports that these drivers must "swing way out" and "many are virtually blocking the 2 westbound lanes as they turn ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 131. Constance: The Late 1920's Deco London Inspired by the effervescent femme fatal characters of the late 1920s, Deco London present Constance – an exhilarating perfume with an uplifting accord, perfect for the summer months. Developed by British Perfume house Deco London, this sophisticated woody–oriental oozes class and optimism with its fiery fresh ingredients and sensual musky base. Vivacious and passionate, Constance demands all the attention with a contrasting sweet and spicy aroma; the perfect complement to a beaded flapper dress, red lipstick and daringly high heels. The result of many travels across the globe, Constance perfectly evokes the exoticism of the orient, leading with a youthful fruity head of bergamot, mimosa, raspberry and mandarin blossom, before revealing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 135. A Long Walk to Freedom A Long Walk to Freedom This extract is an autobiography by Nelson Mandela talking about the transition from a small undemanding child to a contributing factor in society. The writer engages our sympathy by effective use of vocabulary, various linguistic techniques and through his nostalgic tone. In the title, 'Long Walk to Freedom,' the long, drawn out vowels like 'ee' and 'o' reflects the struggles and difficulties in this exhausting walk. Even the word 'walk' co notates to the, strive for the attainment of freedom and rights of all individuals. There is a gradual flow of ideas in this extract which has a great impact as it bringing out the growth and understanding through the passage of time. In the beginning, a somber serious ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All these horrific visions illustrated and the bitter, harsh words of truth leave an undying, unbelievable and undeniable impact on the reader. The words pierce through our ears, almost allowing us to feel the pain. It arouses a number of questions in our minds especially due to the irony, and great sympathy for the Africans. Yet, the young adults are only 'more and more quiet' and 'more and more angry.' By these repeated comparatives, the writer contrasts their present feeling of resentment to their mood of celebration earlier. All the words are slowly seeping in but it only made them rather 'cross' as they thought the chief was being selfish and 'ignorant,' in his 'abusive comments,' since he was not noticing the positive side – the whites brought them 'value of the education' and the moral cultures and etiquettes taught by them. Their tender age has almost blinded them to the 'oppressor' behind what they think is the 'benefactor.' In all, the only thing the chief ended up doing was 'spoiling the proud feelings with wrong headed remarks,' for the teenagers. Gradually, the pace slows and there is growth of mental maturity and realization as the true meaning of the chief's words began to seep in Mandela's mind. The real essence of the words had 'sown a seed' to the development of a potential future, although it had been 'dormant for a long season.' Now, the tables ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 139. The Peace of Our Reunion JIt was just like any other older neighborhood along the riverbanks. Rows of homes built year after year, differing in style; just like the families in each one. One home most of all was present. Shingles hung limp and scattered from the turret; a Queen Anne Style home. From that very tower was the room she was born in, one–hundred– something years ago. In that very room she danced the dance of love with her seasoned mariner husband; in that room she gained a legacy, and many a loss; each one passing away from her helplessly. One anniversary, presenting a gift from the orient, a mimosa tree; he planted it lovingly in the spacious open backyard; still seeing him there after all these years; a historical presence in the community, planted there. The ship bell rang in her twenty– nine year. Still seeing him after all these years Each passing year, when the wind blew out summer, the leaves of other tree's surrounding the mimosa cascaded down, rising up the earth in crimson, gold, and amber bedding; under their tree it remained shaded, open and ripe, with pods ready for dispersion–life anew. Certain anticipation sprung up from this area. Very soon it will be Halloween; then Thanksgiving; then Christmas. Transitions of life; fear of life n– death; thankfulness for its being; finally the gift of spiritual birth. Her house was beautiful in its day, but as the flower fades in summers long heat– so too this very structure becomes brittle; yet it has spirited character beyond years! It ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 143. Relationship Between Artemis And The Capulet Artemis knew that he was in his own little world. Which really wasn't a bad thing as long as he got the work down. He knew that what he did was different from the other people who would work for the Clements. But he was thankful to them as they gave him a job and a home for him and Lilac. Sure being a pureblood meant that he didn't have to get a job. But when he was disowned that meant that he had nothing left of the Capulet. Which really didn't bother him. He then came out from one of the cars. Artemis then noticed that it was a women that was trying to get his attention. He at least knew her name but knew that she was always busy. So it wasn't like they really knew each other. Just because they was working for the same person, doesn't ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 147. Essay The Invasive Mimosa Tree is Taking Over Florida The Mimosa Tree The Mimosa is an invasive species native to Southwestern Asia. It is a deciduous tree that can reach 50 feet; it is popular for its fragrant, pink flowers that remain throughout the winter months. The Mimosa was moved from China to the United States in 1745. The invasive plant was originally brought to places like Florida and other places in the Southeastern United States. The plant was brought to the United States as an "ornamental tree", and for no other beneficial reason (Mimosa: Silk Tree). Throughout the years this species of trees has become invasive to much of the United States. It has spread from some places in the southeast all the way to places in the west like California. When this species was first brought to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another way of controlling these plants would be to use chemicals and herbicides on the trees, in order to eliminate them. Using this tactic, a person would kill the plant by "applying a 2% solution of glyphosate or triclopyr plus a 0.25% non–ionic surfactant to thoroughly wet all leaves" (Mimosa Tree). These routes would prevent the plant from completely taking over an area before it was killed. It would also keep the tree from sucking nutrients from the soil that other plants need to survive. Although both of these methods are effective to destroying the mimosa tree, the mechanical procedure is safer overall. This tactic may be tedious because the plant grows back many times before it finally dies, but this process protects the environment, as well as the species that inhabit it. Herbicides could be pricey, and in the long run they could be more detrimental to the planet. Also plants could also form a resistance towards herbicides. It would be effective to reduce the size of the species by controlling it with by mechanically and chemically reducing the abundance of the species. It would take a lot of man power if people chose to kill the plant mechanically. It could possibly damage the environment if people chose the chemical route. Both ways could cost a lot of money, but it would be worth it to help the plants that are now deprived of sunlight and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 151. Summary Of Super Duper Student Of The Week Simone T. Lewis 7103 Mimosa Way Tamarac, Fl 33321 954–815–3771 Simiyah05@aol.com THE ADVENTURES OF SETH AND SHADOW " Super Duper Student of the Week by Simone T. Lewis Page 1 Seth was so nervous. It was the last day of pre–k and his last chance of being student of the week. His tummy felt like he was on a roller coaster ride and his throat felt as if he had a giant apple stuck in it. His teacher Mrs. Moon was about to speak... "and our student of the week boys and girls is" ... what would she say? What would she say! Seth began to have flashbacks of his week, he raised his hand to answer a question on Monday, waited patiently for his turn for the block area on Tuesday and most importantly he didn't have any temper tantrums when things didn't ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Being student of the week was going to be super–duper! First, they went to the store to buy some of their favorite snacks. Seth got Chocolate Clusters and Shadow bought crunchy carrot sticks. Page 3 Next Seth took Shadow home and introduced him to some new friends. All the other toys were happy to meet Shadow. They built towers, had races and even read a book about rabbits just like Shadow! Page 4 For dinner they ate a giant slice of pizza, yummy! They ate, and ate, and ate until their tummies looked like two huge balloons! Page 5 The next day, Seth and Shadow headed to the movies to watch "Karate Chicken." It was so much fun!!! They took a picture to remind them of their special day. Page 6 In the evening Seth and Shadow went for a bike ride. They rode by the pond and stopped to feed the ducks for a while. Next, they rode to the mailbox to check to see if there was any important mail. Page 7 Soon it was time for bed. "Mommy," said Seth, "I am so proud of myself, I never thought that I would be student of the week but I never stopped trying to follow the rules. Being student of the week was super–duper!" Seth and Shadow gave mom a kiss hopped into bed, said their prayers and were soon dreaming of what great adventures they would have the next ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 155. Botox And Bubble: A Controversy Or Possible? Wouldn't it be nice if you could sit back and sip champagne with your best friends while also turning back the clock and erasing sings of aging? With the latest trend in skin care services, you can. Botox and Bubbly is a fun and effective approach to reducing wrinkles. These unique Botox parties are offered exclusively by Abella Salon and Spa in Centennial, CO. If you've never had the pleasure of experiencing the wonders of Botox first–hand, you're in for an incredible surprise. Grab your girlfriends and schedule your next big occasion (or celebrate just for fun!) with the professionals at Abella Salon and Spa. You'll get to enjoy mimosas as the spa's trained professionals safely administer Botox treatments to create a youthful glow and stop wrinkles in their tracks. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yet, while Botox parties have become trendy in many communities, the team at Abella Salon and Spa cautions you against booking with just anybody. Not only do the technicians at Abella Salon and Spa have extensive experience with medical spa procedures, they also use the only legitimate medical–grade brand of Botox. There is only one provider of Botox, Allergan. Any other type is fraudulent and thus cannot be considered safe for use. When you receive Botox treatments from Abella Salon and Spa at one of their parties or otherwise, you'll see that the technician uses a bottle of product that has the brand's authentic hologram on it. This is critical for getting you the best possible results and for ensuring the safety of your entire group at your Botox ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...