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taiwanese grass jelly herb (3.1/5) (cooling, bitter mint sensation that feels light but has an intense climate. apparently, when steeped with agar agar or gelatin, it can thicken into a jelly. however, i would prefer to drink the herb as is.) "And surely you have seen, in the darkness of the most innermost rooms of these huge buildings, to which sunlight never penetrates, how the gold lead of a sliding door or screen will pick up a distant glimmer from the garden, then suddenly send forth an ethereal glow, a faint golden light cast into the enveloping darkness. How in such a dark place, gold draws so much light to itself is a mystery to me. Modern man, in his well-lit house, knows nothing of the beauty of gold, but those who lived in the dark houses of the past were not merely captivated by its beauty, they also knew its practical value, for gold in these dim rooms, must have served the function of a reflector. Were it not for shadows, there would be no beauty." Tanizaki'...

Anthropology 2

This week I looked into anthropology careers in California and how relevant it is where I live. Researching into this topic can be difficult sometimes because it is not as big of a study such as medicine or law and the career options with it are not numerous. It appears that the most prevalent jobs for an anthropology degree in California are professors or forensic anthropologists. It also seems that Pomona, USC, and UCSB are the top universities to be major in anthropology. I am trying to see if there are a wider variety of career choices in the anthropology field.

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