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The energy of the Midtown Market

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The Midtown Global Market is located on Lake Street and Chicago Avenue in South Minneapolis. It offers an international variety of fresh foods, restaurants, arts, and crafts.

Dictionary.com's first definition of energy is: the capacity for vigorous activity; available power.

There are many ways in which energy could be created, used, and exchanged at the Midtown Market. Cooking and preparing food is a way in which energy is created. Food is essentially energy, so the buying and selling of food is a way of exchanging energy. The many different languages that are spoken at the market are an obvious way of exchaning energy. Energy is used when people walk through the market and when people ride their bicycle near it. The creation of arts and crafts is a way of creating and using energy. When these arts and crafts are sold, that energy is exchanged to the customer. The restaurants are always full of energy with people eating, talking, serving, cooking, and managing. One way that the energy at the Midtown Market could be used is to record the sound of the market during a busy time of the day and use it in a movie or music. The energy could also be used by filming the market and using it in a movie like a documentary. These are several of the ways in which energy is and could be created, used, and exchanged at the Midtown Market in south Minneapolis.

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