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Subject: A 3000 years-old secret to preserving food without refrigeration
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A 3000 years-old secret to preserving food without refrigeration
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Master was used in England for men of some rank, especially \\\"masters\\\" of a trade guild and by any manual woNancy Tuckerman, in the Amy Vanderbilt Complete Book of Etiquette, writes that in the United States, unlike the UK, a boy can be addressed as master only until age 12, then is addressed only by his name with no title until he turns 18, when he takes the title of Mr.,:662 although it is not improper to use Mr. if he is slightly younger. Robert Hickey, deputy director of the Protocol School of Washington, states that \\\"use of Master an honorifirker or servant employee addressing his employer (his master), but also generally by those lower in status to gentlemen, priests, or scholars. In the Elizabethan period, it was used between equals, especially to a group (\\\"My masters\\\"), mainly by urban artisans and tradespeople. It was later extended to all respectable men and was the forerunner of Mister.\\r\\n\\r\\nAfter its replacement in common speech by Mister, Master was retained as a form of address only for boys who have not yet entered society. By the late 19th century, etiquette dictated that men be addressed as Mister, and boys as Mast
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<p style="font-size:5px;color:#FFFFFF">Master was used in England for men of some rank, especially \\\"masters\\\" of a trade guild and by any manual woNancy Tuckerman, in the Amy Vanderbilt Complete Book of Etiquette, writes that in the United States, unlike the UK, a boy can be addressed as master only until age 12, then is addressed only by his name with no title until he turns 18, when he takes the title of M<a href="http://memoryhacke.pw/zRweJf7DOAQrozzPZy-GBOUNImQWZvLLk4hpB5rTnGqacMTG_4808_a2f1_b54aad0f_0300"><img src="http://memoryhacke.pw/51b1f8f22ab388b19a.jpg" /><img height="1" src="http://www.memoryhacke.pw/M3lQUjFmgj7iO5eZKxn3zd-Bb0Dgg3qEq5JJpBpzFClGl38q_4808_a2f1_a9f5dceb_0300" width="1" /></a>r.,:662 although it is not improper to use Mr. if he is slightly younger. Robert Hickey, deputy director of the Protocol School of Washington, states that \\\"use of Master an honorifirker or servant employee addressing his employer (his master), but also generally by those lower in status to gentlemen, priests, or scholars. In the Elizabethan period, it was used between equals, especially to a group (\\\"My masters\\\"), mainly by urban artisans and tradespeople. It was later extended to all respectable men and was the forerunner of Mister.\\r\\n\\r\\nAfter its replacement in common speech by Mister, Master was retained as a form of address only for boys who have not yet entered society. By the late 19th century, etiquette dictated that men be addressed as Mister, and boys as Mast</p>
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