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    Everybody has a legal name, most were given one by their parents; people also have alternative names that they go by, possibly a nickname, label, or something else. These alternative names are fascinating to dig deeper into and look for a profound meaning. A nickname can mean something completely different and be much more meaningful than a legal name. Such as Rob Gronkowski, his nickname “Gronk” speaks of a bone-crushing beast that his opponents fear, instead of simply just a Tight-End for the…

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    enough to work in a grocery store I chose to work at county market because it would work around my schedule better than Aldi’s but didn’t have the midnight shift like Walmart. County Market is a pretty generic grocery store like most others it has a bakery where all the donuts and cakes are made it has a deli where the locals will come to eat lunch or have special orders of fried chicken made in the back we have our meat department where all of the raw meat of several different types of…

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    want to own a bakery, but that day I found out I could make a career out of doing something I love. So when I got home, I started researching culinary and business schools. I found so many colleges that have culinary programs I was amazed. Then I found the college, I have my heart set on going to. It’s name is The Institute of Culinary Education. It’s won numerous awards for its pastry program and so many more, it’s in New York City. I that's where my journey to owning my own bakery will…

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    Pompeii: A Short Story

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    Once upon a time there was an island that had a big volcano called Mount Vesuvius that destroyed Pompeii and everybody had to get to high grounds all the people in Pompeii die but there were two little children looking For there parents but they found their parents at the at&t store they started Running down the street then they saw their dad chasing the goat down the And everybody started to panic and they started heading for higher ground Street then they saw the clouds get darker than mount…

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    Witches Loves Analysis

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    bread and thought of good things to eat in Miss Martha’s bakery,” (pg 1). Curious about the man Miss Martha puts two and two together. With no verbal confirmation she starts to map out this man’s job, financial situation, home, and even what he thinks about. Miss martha assumptions about the man are coming together creating a web of information.…

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    Bourgeois Inequalities

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    If I were to be the owner of a bakery I would address fairness and equity in many different ways, for it is a complex issue. Within my bakery I would first eliminate what Cohen calls “Bourgeois” inequalities. This includes formal and informal social customs like inequalities based on gender, race, etc. Discrimination of this kind will not be tolerated not only between employees but also towards customers. Every customer has an equal chance to purchasing a baked good and products will be…

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    strict disciplinary and worked his son long hours in the family bakery. Outside of home, he was dubbed a feeble loner; he was often bullied, especially by girls, because of his harsh acne and stutter. Solitary activities, such as hunting, fishing, and archery, eased Roberts mind. In 1957, he enlisted in the Army Reserves and became exceptionally good with weapons. His first crime took place at the age of 21, when he forced a young bakery employee to help him set fire to a school bus garage. He…

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    Bread History

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    Bread There once was a man named Mitus. He and his wife, Viole owned a bakery that baked bread in a small town called Koffinsberg. They baked all sorts of bread at their shop. From basic bread, to bread with nuts and blueberries and more. They loved working there together. Many customers came in each day, some were the same, and sometimes new people came in from time to time. One day an old man came in. This old man was quite ordinary, other than him being homeless. A long brown coat. Torn…

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    and Frank and the other liked to have me around just to make fun of me. Now I know what they mean when they say “to pull a Charlie Gordon”.” (pg. 42) Once Charlie started to become smarter, many of his friendships were exposed. He realized that his bakery “friends” weren’t really his friends and just took advantage of him because of his low IQ. As Charlie began to “come out of the cave”, his thoughts advanced up, and isn’t ignorant around the topic of friendships. The statement “to pull a…

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    Back at the cove it was time for the annual hunger games reaping. Elizabeth, my mother and I all got dressed and fixed up our hair and off we went to the reaping . This is Elizabeth's first reaping and I always try my best to protect my younger sister but in this situation I feel powerless and useless. The reaping begins with the mayor talking about the history of Penem, and also announces the past victors of the Cove, there are only a few, and there is only one that is still alive till…

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