Yes, and that's why I would only make such a dish if I was having company for dinner. When I'm by myself I root for leftovers among the garbage cans in the alley.
I used to believe in the prophecy pretty fervently. Not what it's devolved to mean these days--that the world is going to end--but some sort of world transformation. But having listened to Terence McKenna, I always thought that things were going to get increasingly cataclysmic the closer we...
It's not clear what your essay is about, so one can't know what the last sentence should be. Because the last sentence of the introduction should state clearly and precisely what the essay is going to be about.
EDIT: Then you need to state in the last sentence of the introduction, in summary...
If it does, that's not its purpose.
Why do you say "religion", like its religion's fault? If you go to hear a musician play and he plays badly, do you blame music?