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KU Vs. MU: A Very Unique RivalryWhile people in the Kansas City area come together in supporting the Chiefs and Royals, they draw a quick line among themselves when it comes to college sports.
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The Pantry Restaurant: A Santa Fe Local FavoriteIf you are in Santa Fe, New Mexico, one of the local staples that you must visit is The Pantry. Located at 1820 Cerrillos Rd, between St. Francis and St. Michael's, it is conveniently accessible from anywhere in the Santa Fe area.
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The Best Places for Breakfast and Lunch in Santa Fe, New MexicoSanta Fe, New Mexico is full of delicious food. Whether you are just visiting, new in town, or just looking for a new place to eat, this article is for you. Here I've listed and briefly described my favorite spots in Santa Fe for breakfast, brunch, and lunch.
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Santa Fe, New Mexico Restaurant Review: Ying YangMost people coming to Santa Fe expect to see mostly Mexican, Southwest, and fusion restaurants on their trip. There are some other local staples, however, featuring Italian, Chinese, and Japanese foods.
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Rooftop Pizzeria in Downtown Santa FeOne of the best restaurants in Santa Fe, New Mexico is Rooftop Pizzeria.
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The Best Ice Cream in Kansas CityMurray's Ice Creams and Cookies, usually referred to as simply "Murray's", is indisputably the best place in Kansas City when you're in the mood for ice cream.
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Chubby's Diner Review in Kansas CityIf you find yourself hungry in Westport, go on over to Chubby's for some great, cheap, American classics.
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Where to Go for Coffee in Westport in Kansas CityDowntown Kansas City, especially the Westport area, is full of hip little coffee shops where you can stop in to rejuvenate or hang out all day. Here I will give you a brief account of the more popular coffee shops in Kansas City.
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Back to School on a Budget- How to Find Cheap TextbooksAs summer nears its end and we prepare to go back to school, there are several things to start thinking about.
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Kelly's Bar in Westport, Kansas City, MissouriKelly's is one of the most prominent bars in downtown Westport, located on the corner of Pennsylvania and Westport Road.
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Buzzard Beach in WestportBuzzard Beach in Kansas City is what people may call a true hole-in-the-wall kind of bar.
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Kansas City's First FridaysThere are several wonderful galleries in downtown Kansas City. Most people overlook these, visiting only the larger, more well-known galleries such as the Nelson-Atkins or the exhibits at Crown Center.
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The Death of HectorIn Homer's Iliad, we see the events lead up to and turn at the death of the Trojan hero, Hector. The poem begins with the Greek word for wrath and anger, μηνιν, and unfolds into a series of conflicts that evolve throughout.
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On Ptolemy's Theory of the Motion of Heavenly SpheresIn Ptolemy's explanation of the movement of heavenly spheres, he introduces two separate theories on the sun's movement about the earth.
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Irony in Oedipus RexThroughout Oedipus Tyrannus is a constant theme of dramatic irony relating to vision and seeing. These are two separate subjects, but, along with knowing, their connections in meaning allow for especial depth and irony in the use of any one of them.
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Pericles' Funeral SpeechIn all Classical Greek studies, there is a definite emphasis on honoring the dead. In the Iliad, Homer gives the impression that the men's legacies depend on the ceremonies given in their name.
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The Role of Jocasta in Sophocle's Oedpius TyrannosIn the familial sense, Jocasta acts as wife, mother, and sister, but in the context of the lay, her character seems passive and almost unnecessary.
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Dr. Bronner's Castile Soap Versus Dread Head Dread ShampooIf you have dreadlocks or are considering getting them sometime soon, one concern may be finding the right shampoo.
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Gillette Venus Disposables Versus Schick Intuition RazorsFinding a good razor is harder than it seems.
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On the Roles of Children, Parents, Fools, and Nature in King LearAs one grows old, there is naturally an exchange of responsibility between the parent and the child. In King Lear, we see two sets of people in this situation.
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The Tragedy of Phaedra: The Work of the Gods, or a Result of Her Own Weakness?The subject of Racine's Phedre is Phaedra's forbidden love for her stepson Hippolytus, the affect it has on her, and her attempts at overcoming it.
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On St. Matthew's Passion, Chorale 72The last eight parts of the Passion have a strange and separate role from the previous ones in which Jesus was actually crucified. Bach has just described a great array of emotions during the crucifixion.
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How to Brush Out DreadlocksMost people believe that the only way to get rid of dreadlocks is to shave their heads entirely or wait for the roots to grow out and then cut the dreads off. But, for those of us who would like the change without the baldness, there are other options.
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Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice- the Role of Comedy in RelationshipsThe major theme in Pride and Prejudice is quite obvious, and is given to us in the very first lines, "It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife."
