Dim sum Essays

  • Personal Narrative Disneyland

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    Disneyland, Family, and my Fearful Self I was half walking, half skipping through the crowded Disneyland paths with the company of my family that day. The clouds covered a few sections of the light blue sky, and the wind gently blew in the tourists’ faces turning them a pinkish, even reddish color. A decently hot, almost humid breeze from the sun and the wind spread through the city of Paris, France that afternoon in May of 2010. Me, my mother, father, brothers Stefano and Matteo, and sister Francesca

  • Bret Harte's The Outcasts Of Poker Flat

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    Francis “Bret” Harte’s wild-western short story The Outcasts of Poker Flat focuses on a man named John Oakhurst. Taking place in California in the 1850s, residents resorted to gambling as a way of life. Oakhurst was a successful gambler and poker player who always won money from the residents of Poker Flat. A committee was secretly created with the purpose of casting out immoral people. Because of Oakhurst’s various successes as a gambler, he had taken the money of many people in the town some of

  • Personal Narrative: My Last Day In India

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    I flew across the rocky blue Arabian Sea on flight AI1010 to America. With a new home and husband awaiting me, a new world ahead stuck on this huge metal plane, I feel so distant from everything I once knew. After spending the last six weeks with my husband’s brother and his wife in their home; cooking, cleaning and serving tea and sweets to guests, my nights leading up to this day have been spent tossing and turning at the thought of my parents being so distant and my new life so near. My last

  • Capitalism In Singapore Essay

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    Capitalism is built on the existence of private firms, where in Karl Marx’s opinion, the income generated is a result of the exploitation of workers. In private firms, workers do not own factors of production and Marx believed that this would inevitably lead to the alienation of workers from their environment and themselves. Unlike in traditional societies, where workers gain satisfaction from creating products of their own chosen specialized fields, in the current context, workers see their work

  • Game Theory: Game Analysis

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    the common feature of interdependence. That is, the outcome for each participant depends on the choices (strategies) of all. In so-called zero-sum games the interests of the players conflict totally, so that one person’s gain always is another’s loss. More typical are games with the potential for either mutual gain (positive sum) or mutual harm (negative sum), as well as some conflict. There are three games that got the attention of

  • Analysis Of Rene Descartes 'Error'

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    This exposition is intended to clarify Rene Descartes' hypothesis of truth and error set out in reflection 4, and critically substantiate with valid reasons on a stance that Descartes' method was unsuccessful in solving the problem that it is supposed to. This will therefore be assessed in an hierarchy structure at which firstly, Descartes attest that God is no deceiver. Also, to determine how the Meditator draws his objective divergence between the will and the intellect. Finally, distinguishing

  • Crescendo In The Tell Tale Heart

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    "The Tell Tale Heart" A heartbeat builds to a crescendo in the climax of Edgar Allen Poe's, "The Tell Tale Heart". In this chilling horror the main character cannot tolerate his roommate, especially the eerie look of his vulture eye. Once he conjure the idea to murder his roommate the idea nags at him in such a way that he feels he must watch his roommate sleep for a week and then go through with murdering his roommate. These behaviors are absolutely bizarre and horrific. This makes us curious

  • Analysis Of Henry David Thoreau's 'Cloudy Day'

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    The acknowledgment of and connection with nature is an essential element in order to become a person’s most genuine self. A similar variation of this idea is communicated in“The Village” by Henry David Thoreau. The essay was written in 1854 and published in his short collection of essays, Walden or Life in the Woods, a series of essays derived from his two and a half year spent living in the woods of Concord, Massachusetts. The essay aims to persuade active members of American society, intellectuals

  • René Descartes 'Method Of Doubt'

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    René Descartes was a 17th century mathematician and philosopher who was exceedingly intrigued about his own existence and the existence of everything he believed to be true and real. Descartes’ curiosity triggered him to discover the ultimate truth of reality. He was curious to learn if anything was true or false. Due to his curiosity, he created an intense experiment that reconstructs philosophy known as the Method of Doubt. He was highly aware that his senses were not reliable and can be deceived

  • Summary Of Justice In Plato's The Republic

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    In The Republic, Plato, speaking through his teacher Socrates, answers two questions. What is justice? Why should we be just? Book I sets up these challenges. While among of both friends and enemies, Socrates launch this question, “What is justice?” He disagrees with every suggestion offered, showing how it has hidden contradictions. But he never offers a definition of his own, and the discussion ends in a deadlock, where no further progress is possible and the interlocutors don’t feel sure of their

  • Descartes Vs Cogito

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    In the first two of Descartes’ Meditations on First Philosophy, Descartes builds skepticism and then begins to dispel it. In the first, Descartes calls into mind three possibilities to prove our inability to trust our senses and what we fundamentally believe to be true. Descartes’ main refutation of this skepticism is known as the Cogito. The Cogito claims that since Descartes’ thinks, he must at a minimum exist as a thinking thing. In the remainder of Meditations, the Cogito serves as the fundamental

  • Thomas Aquinas Proof Of God Essay

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    PAPER #2 History of philosophy: Philosophy 20B Thomas Aquinas reasons that “God is one” in the Summa theologiae, part one, question eleven, article three. Using three proofs, one on “Gods simplicity,” the second on “the infinity of Gods perfection” and the last based on “the unity of the world.” The following will be Dissecting and providing explanations along with criticism. As well, what it is meant by “God is one”. The claim of God being one means that God is independent of any other

  • Paradise Lost And The Matrix Comparison Essay

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    Scott Adams once said “[f]ree will is an illusion. People always choose the perceived path of greatest pleasure”. This quote is clearly seen in two complex media: John Milton’s Paradise Lost and the film “The Matrix”. In “The Matrix”, Neo, the main character, is given the option to choose the blue pill or the red pill, the later allowing him to experience The Matrix, or what supposingly is the real world. His bold action to take the red pill is similar to Eve’s decision to eat from the tree of knowledge

  • The Argument Of The Mind-Body Problem

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    Since the beginning of philosophy, the argument of the mind-body problem has been constantly debated. The mind-body problem asks what the connection is between the mind and the body. Many philosophers have come up with their own theories to answer this predicament but each theory that philosophers have come up with has some indication of a flaw. The mind-body problem is a philosophical issue that inquires the relationship among the mental and physical properties. The fundamental point regarding the

  • Panda Express Reflective Essay

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    The distance between my two hometowns—Cedar Park, Texas and Corona, California. Growing up in many houses, I found my home in something different: food. Different types of foods have comforted and taught me many important lessons. Panda Express, dim sum, and Chinese fruit cakes, especially, have guided me through many journeys in my life. Panda Express, surprisingly, helped me through one of the most terrifying journeys. At the age of two my brother started chemotherapy due to his benign, inoperable

  • Personal Narrative: I Am An Asian American

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    Korean pop. However, I am a Chinese American and I am proud of it. Since I have a Chinese background, I like to express to others about my culture. My father was born in Hong Kong while my mother was born in Taiwan. In Hong Kong, Dim Sum is huge part of culture. Dim Sum is Hong Kong food. They come in bite sizes and typically are served on a metal cart to you in restaurants. Like Hong Kong, there are foods specific to Taiwan. An example of such food is pig blood cake. Pig blood cake is typically

  • Personal Narrative: My Trip To Saratoga

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    scratchy throat. My nose was no longer clogged up, but I still felt sick. I fell back to sleep for another 2 hours. In the end, I rolled out of bed around eleven in the morning. Mom already went to work, and dad said he wanted to eat dim sum for brunch. We drove to the dim sum place, but there were way too many people. We settled on Yoshinoya in the end. I ordered orange chicken for the first time, but the flavors conflicted, so I beef next time. Dad and I went to Cupertino library, but there were no seats

  • Pros And Disadvantages Of Dim Chocolate

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    4. Dim Chocolate Not all chocolate is made equivalent. Quality dim chocolate has some huge medical advantages. In addition to the fact that it is rich in fiber, Iron and Magnesium, the flavonols in dull chocolate enhance vein capacity, which enhances blood stream to the cerebrum and in doing as such enhances intellectual capacity and memory. It additionally contains stimulant substances like caffeine and theobromine, which can enhance cerebrum capacity in the short term. Dull chocolate is likewise

  • Mc401 Digital Multimeter Lab Report

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    that every contact along a row is considered a node, and thus the same voltage runs through those five contacts. A potentiometer is a three terminal device that produces variable resistance. A rotary potentiometer is used in this lab in order to dim an LED light. A transducer is a device that converts one form of energy to another. In this experiment, a temperature transducer (Analog Devices AD592) is used to convert thermal energy to electrical energy. Lastly, a DC (direct current) power supply

  • Eye Of The Tiger Song Analysis Essay

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    characters coming from a hard time or a hard place that had a big emotional or physical effect on their future. “We lived on Waverly Place, in a warm, clean, two-bedroom flat that sat above a small Chinese bakery specializing in steamed pastries and dim sum.” Although it looks like she came from a nice place, I feel that she would feel cramped sharing that entire flat with two brothers and her mother. She came from this cramped room and made the best of this, just like how Survivor talked about rising