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Body art: a panel discussion. (campers)(Panel Discussion)
Camping Magazine
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May 1, 1997|
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COPYRIGHT 1997 American Camping Association. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.
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Peter Surgenor, CCD
At Camp Crestfield, campers and staff are not accepted or rejected on the basis of body art and piercing, as long as they wish to share a small group experience that focuses on exploration of Christian faith. We do follow a policy that prohibits clothing that mentions alcohol, tobacco, or drug use, or that contains inappropriate language. We also apply this policy to the content of body art. We communicate these policies to staff before we issue employment contracts and to campers in the letter that describes what to bring.
We strive to model ...
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; ...well-stocked kitchen should contain, cumin usually doesn't appear. When restaurant...brought in on a flatbed truck from New York, cumin is seldom mentioned. When folks come back...they rarely rave about all the wonderful cumin-flavored food. Sigh. Always a bridesmaid...
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Cumin's distinctive edge makes it one of top five spices in U.S. (Originated from Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph)
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
; ...things people don't know about the spice cumin; the first probably is how to pronounce...Association (ASTA), it's ``KUH-min.'' Cumin is a strong spice. It's very aromatic...Mexican and Southwestern food, although cumin is not native to that part of the world...
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; Cumin is an important organic chemical raw material. It is...global demand of phenol and acetone, the capacity of cumin in the world has expanded constantly. The total capacity of cumin in the world was 11.460 million tons in 2004 and increased...
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[ Cumin, an old spice, ]
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; Cumin, an old spice, gives chicken exotic, new flavor Submitted Cumin, called comino in much of the rest of the world, offers a bold flavor to roasted chicken. Cumin - A spice is seasoning from flowers, fruits, seeds...
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Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; ...adventurous summer. My first whiff of cumin was that powerful. Even now, when I spin...home, if I land anywhere near the jar of cumin, I'll screw off the lid and sneak a...re grinding it here" (they grind their cumin fresh from seeds) "we say, 'Oh man...
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