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“But to cook, you must kill. You make ghosts. You cook to make ghosts. Spirits that live on in every ingredient,” -The Hundred-Foot Journey. Hassan, the chef and main character of the movie, learns this from his mother while she's teaching him to cook.
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simple Japanese characters because otherwise Ichiro could not have read it.
as we saw in the videos, a lot of the Japanese-Americans interned didn't even speak Japanese, only about 3% did. Even people who were 1/16 Japanese were interned
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Am starved for meat, giddy for lack of sleep, With oath kept waking and with brawling fed:

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