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RANDOM Post 1

For this post, I chose to write about the movie Saltburn—a film that embodies the desire for wealth and extravagance. I recently watched it as it was recommended to me by my best friend, Megan. Did she like the movie? Maybe not fully, but as a journalism major, she enjoyed the aesthetics of the film. She hoped I would also watch it so we could discuss it together. As a good friend, I ended up suggesting it during my movie night with another friend last weekend. If you thought I would be giving an extraordinary review that would make you want to watch the film, you might be wrong. While this was a well-crafted and paced cinema, it was a hard watch, and I had to skip certain graphic scenes. (P.S. I am not the best with revolting scenes in movies, so that could just be me.) After the film, I found out that the unsettling feelings viewers are left with following Saltburn's graphic scenes are the product of a subliminal technique known as "psychological distancing," a tool usu...

Book 1, Post 2

Just finished "American Like Me" by America Ferrera, and I was truly impressed by the depth and diversity of stories within. This book felt like a series of intimate conversations with individuals who've thrived against the odds, in fields where their success was far from guaranteed. A recurring theme that struck a chord with me was the crucial role of hard work and determination, especially with the sacrifices of their families. Many contributors spoke of their parents' unwavering support as pivotal to their achievements. It reminded me of my own background, witnessing first-hand my parents' sacrifices as they gave up their thriving lives in their homeland to provide us better opportunities. The narratives also shed light on how challenges faced in childhood can forge resilience and strength. What I found particularly compelling was the impact of growing up in multicultural neighborhoods. These environments provided the authors a perspective to see beyond racial ...

Expert Article - Final

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The Sacred Art of Dumpling Making: A Journey to the Center of Potstickers   Making dumplings is a challenging feat. It's an ancient craft passed down through generations, requiring zen-like focus, preternatural dexterity, and a touch of harmony. But don’t you worry - with my guidance, you can achieve dumpling enlightenment. Grab your apron, and let's get folding! In this adventure, I'll lead you step-by-step through the hallowed process of crafting perfect potstickers. You'll learn ancient Chinese secrets like the best filling combinations, how to pleat the wrappers and the ideal cooking techniques. I'll share my dumpling disasters, too (oh, the soggy bottoms I’ve seen) so you can avoid my mistakes.  Get ready to laugh, cry, and discover your life's calling as we dive into the glorious world of dumplings! The Filling: The Heart of the Dumpling The filling is the soul of the dumpling. Get it right, and you're halfway to making them perfect. So, let's star...