...little bit knowledge of what kind of delicious and test food I eat and also correct that I am not Tarzan and at end I will tell you reason why I am vegetarian. There are more than hundred (100) items in Gujarati-Food. Khaman, Dhokla, Fafda-Jalebi, Thepla, khakara, Roti, Unthiyu, Khand-Pakora, Lashaniaya-Batata, Aam ka chunda, Gujarati-dal, Tadka-Dal, Sev-tameta nu shak, Batata nu shak Khandvi, Bhajiya, Pakora, Chevdo etc. This is just only spicy food. If I talk about sweet items there are also long list for that. Kopra-Pak, Halvo, Magaz, Sutarfani, Shikhand, Matho, Lapsi, Sheero, Sukhadi, Puran-Poli, Mohanthal, Malie peda, Basundi, Aam ras and one of the my favorite one is Laadu. Which one really testy and delicious. This are just only Gujarati-food. If I am talk about Rajasthani, Panjabi, Maharashtrian, South Indian, Bagnoli, Assami and Chennai’ food I can write down whole book for that. In India there are more than thousand (1000) veggie-items. I also eat Italian’s Chees pizza and pasta and sometimes chine’s soup and noodles. Everyone know that British ruled over us. Do you know why they came to India? They came for Indian’s food and species. And after that they ruled over India that...
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...written by Martin Golan. I am going through this task to analyze and interpret this text. The text sheds light on several different areas. This means that the text comes in on topics, such as nervousness, stress, discomfort, family, children, etc. It’s easy to like the lilt in Martin Golan’s writing: his word choices are crisp and his tone effervescent. The twelve stories in his collection Where Things Are When You Lose Them snap, crackle, and pop in their examination of modern travails. Suburbia is, for the most part, Golan’s milieu, and it’s one he negotiates well. His characters tend to be white and affluent, and the rigors of the working day or making ends meet are not such a concern. Rather, Golan takes on matters of the heart in times of testy human behavior. He uses hefty topics—ranging from sexual etiquette to domestic abuse to the grim specter of assisted living—to catapult his people into their moment of reckoning. Many of the stories have a straightforward structure: a phrase or image is introduced, used symbolically to counterpoint the action, and then returns to wrap things up in the denouement. The typical narrator is a middle-aged male, looking back at a life-defining episode. This perspective can be poignant, as in “The Shape of Water,” in which the protagonist reminisces about a love lost amongst the emotional debris left by swinging couples in the 60s; the stirring image of his lover diving off a boat into the ocean is its central metaphor. “When Annie Fell Off the...
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...Compare and Contrast Essay Crash! The black, white, and tan puppy comes crashing through the baby gate. Bounding onto the clean carpet, he rolls onto his furry back and invites me to rub his silky stomach. Dogs are my absolute favorite pets. Sighing about the broken baby gate, i pick him up and plop him on the cushion of grass outside. Hercules, my dog, runs around me in circles. When he gets tired, we go back inside and he snuggles with me. In contrast, the cat sits in the corner by its litter box, hissing. That testy, sullen cat never lets me snuggle her. Clearly, dogs are preferable to cats due to their playfulness, cuteness, and willingness to snuggle. Dogs...
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...Tone Vocabulary List Positive Tone/Attitude Words Amiable Amused Appreciative Authoritative Benevolent Brave Calm Cheerful Cheery Compassionate Complimentary Confident Consoling Content Dreamy Ecstatic Elated Elevated Encouraging Energetic Enthusiastic Excited Exuberant Fanciful Friendly Happy Hopeful Impassioned Jovial Joyful Jubilant Lighthearted Loving Optimistic Passionate Peaceful Playful Pleasant Proud Relaxed Reverent Romantic Soothing Surprised Sweet Sympathetic Vibrant Whimsical Furious Harsh Haughty Hateful Hurtful Indignant Inflammatory Insulting Irritated Manipulative Obnoxious Outraged Passive Quarrelsome Shameful Smooth Snooty Superficial Surly Testy Threatening Tired Uninterested Wrathful Negative Tone/Attitude Words Accusing Aggravated Agitated Angry Apathetic Arrogant Artificial Audacious Belligerent Bitter Boring Brash Childish Choleric Coarse Cold Condemnatory Condescending Contradictory Critical Desperate Disappointed Disgruntled Disgusted Disinterested Facetious Humor-Irony-Sarcasm Tone/Attitude Words Amused Bantering Bitter Caustic Comical Condescending Contemptuous Critical Cynical Disdainful Droll Facetious Flippant Giddy Humorous Insolent Ironic Irreverent Joking Malicious Mock-heroic Mocking Mock-serious Patronizing Pompous Quizzical Ribald Ridiculing Sad Sarcastic Sardonic Satiric Scornful Sharp ...
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... Philosophy, Art, Theology 2 Philosophy, Art, Theology The popular view of the early Middle Ages—often referred to as the Dark Ages—is that of a period of isolated and ignorant peoples with little contact outside the confines of their own immediate surrounding, and at times that was indeed the general condition of life. Nonetheless, it is important to note that in the late eight and early ninth centuries, Charlemagne not only ruled over an immense kingdom (all of modern-day France, Germany, the Low Countries, and Italy as far south as Calabria) but also had extensive diplomatic contact outside that kingdom, The Carolingian World). Charlemagne maintained regular, if somewhat testy, diplomatic relations with the emperor in Constantinople (at one point he tried to negotiate a marriage between himself and Byzantine Empress Irene in order to consolidate the two empires). Cunningham/Reich, 187. Ivory Carving One other art form that developed from the Carolingian love for the book is ivory carving. This technique was not unique to Charlemagne’s time; it was known in the ancient world and...
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...“Mi Casa Es Tu Casa,” Welcome To The United States Of America. As an anfrition of this Country, It is important to remark our values and culture that we all have. The importance to spread the world, that everybody is welcome to visit us, and how many and beautiful places this Country have. “Mi casa,” is a Spanish word, that means, “My home.” “Mi casa,” however, is California. California is better known for its wonderful weather, testy wines, the famous Silicon Valley, the bright- red Golden Gate, Alcatraz island, and many more beautiful places. But one, has in particular a peculiar interest, “The Santa Clara Mission.” Santa Clara Mission, embrace all in one place; culture, values, and the roots of American people. Santa Clara Mission, is one of thirteen Missions that were built from southern California to northern California. It is located in Santa Clara, California. The construction was typical at that time, which was made out of bricks and stones as well as woods. The purpose of the Missioners, was to convert native people into a Christianity. Santa Clara Mission was the largest Mission built at that time. The Missions was part of the colonisation of, “The new...
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...Henry Higgins (Rex Harrison), an arrogant, irascible professor of phonetics, boasts to a new acquaintance, Colonel Pickering (Wilfrid Hyde-White), that he can teach any woman to speak so "properly" that he could pass her off as a duchess. The person whom he is shown thus teaching is one Eliza Doolittle (Audrey Hepburn), a young woman with a horrendous Cockney accent who is selling flowers on the street. After overhearing this, Eliza finds her way to the professor's house and offers to pay for speech lessons, so that she can work in a flower shop. Pickering is intrigued and wagers that Higgins cannot back up his claim; Higgins takes Eliza on free of charge as a challenge to his skills. Eliza's father, Alfred P. Doolittle (Stanley Holloway), a dustman, arrives three days later, ostensibly to protect his daughter's virtue, but in reality simply to extract some money from Higgins, and is bought off with £5. Higgins is impressed by the man's genuineness, natural gift for language and especially his brazen lack of morals (Doolittle explains, "Can't afford 'em!"). Eliza goes through many forms of speech training, such as speaking with marbles in her mouth and trying to recite the sentence "In Hertford, Hereford, Hampshire, hurricanes hardly ever happen" without dropping the 'h', and to say "The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain" rather than "The rine in spine sties minely in the pline". At first, she makes no progress (due to Higgins's harsh approach to teaching), but just...
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...hydroplane. In this daydream he said Rev her up to 8500! When awakened by his wife driving fifty-five causing disruption and his wife saying I only go forty he was silenced. Mitty still driving through Waterbury and stopping to drop his wife off at the hairdresser, she reminded him to pick up the overshoes and to wear his gloves. Mitty put the gloves on and the second daydream followed. In this daydream Mitty was a famous surgeon who was asked to help a rich Englishman. This rich Englishman was a friend of President Roosevelt, “It’s the millionaire banker, Wellington McMillan,” said the pretty nurse. (Clugston, 2010). Walter Mitty slowly removed his gloves and said “who has the case?” Then awakened by the city parking lot attendant, he become testy and said “Back it up, Mac! And jammed on his brakes. Entering in the shoe store to get his overshoes, Mitty was trying to remember the list of what to get. Then he left the shoe store and heard a boy say Waterbury trial. The third daydream followed and Mitty was an...
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...The seven deadly sins have corrupted people since the earliest civilizations. It does not matter is the host is conscious of their wrong doings or not. Unfortunately, it is very easy to succumb to the sins; these sins being lust, wrath, gluttony, pride, envy, greed, and sloth. The seven deadly sins are committed daily by students throughout the hallways of my school. Every day when I walk through the halls of Baldwin High, I see these sins cloud the minds the people. My peers, my friends, and even I have fallen prey to the seven sins. Out of the seven sins, lust is one I witness the most. Lust easily powers the hormonal bodies of the teenagers. Couples seem have no control when it comes to lust. For instance, I remember during my freshman...
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...months between conception and birth, development depends on genetic contribution from gametes - x chromosome inactivation is one example of this factor at work, one of two x chromosomes is silenced by women, most of its genes don't synthesize properly; determins whether chromosomes will be inherited from mother or father - x chromosome inactivation is an example of an epigenetic modificatoin zygote stage - where zygote divides many times and the internal organs begin to form embryonic stage – of prenatal development (2-8) weeks - zygote= embryo, fast development, most susceptible to chemicals and toxins like rubella - teratogens: substances, agents and events that can cause birth defects gonads will become either ovaries or testies if testies present, begin to secret sex hormones called androgens; most important = testosteronel development of female sex organs occurs naturally; doesn't need hormones Fetal stage= seven months. bone cells and ends with birth, 3rd = organ, 4th = heartbeat Kisilevsky and colleagues- mothers voice = faster heartt rate of baby salapatek – 1-2 month babies their scanning strategy is limited to fixations on a few parts object 4 and 5 months – can descriminate between even very similar faces Critical period – time in development where certain experiences must occur for normal development sensitive period – a period of time during which certain expreinces have more of an effect on development than they would if they occurred at another time;...
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...Middle Childhood Growing up, I had to learn to be more mature than what my age depicted. I was adept at taking care of not only myself but my three younger brothers; being assigned this role around the "middle childhood" age was challenging, causing me to acquire the development for new capabilities. My social development was not necessarily flourishing at this point in time, due to cumulative disruption in my home-life. This led up through my adolescence and even has a tendency to continually disrupt my thoughts through adulthood. Psychologically speaking, I wasn't necessarily a stable child; not having what I would define as "natural" sleeping patterns, I was always overly-emotional and testy with everyone that I met. --Throw in a dab of coyness, and that pretty much sums up my middle childhood period! My thought process and my demeanor seem to strive off of this period of my life, good and bad....
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...John Proctor In a story it is easy to have the character end up doing the right thing in the end for a happy ever after, but in real life it’s harder to sacrifice everything to do the right thing. Most of us only think about ourselves and what is best for us, but never really take the time to think of others. John Proctor is a character in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible who did many things wrong in his past and then when the time came he turned out to do the right thing. Although he is in a story he still shows bravery by coming clean and accepting whatever consequence that he would get for his sins. John was an average man with a lovely wife who he would get kind of testy with. He would snap at her and get angry with her for no reason at all (Miller 1163-1164). He would say things like I'm the man of the house and he says that he does so many things for their house, so he is basically saying she does nothing for the house (Miller 1164). John also had an affair with their old maid Abigail who Elizabeth fired. Abigail is really into John also John is not as into it as he was before. He tries to to tell Abby to forget about it, but she won't let that happen because she is in love with John (Miller 1139). He get super nervous to make sure that people don’t find out about the affir. If he didn’t want to...
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...Conclusion Bento studio is a new born business that will become famous in the future. This business is come from Japan because bento in Japanese language is rice box. We choose this business for our project because we are interesting in cooking and creativities of Japanese people, so we want to open our own shop that related to bento studio. We named it as “Organic Bento Studio”. We also concern about health of people nowadays, and that is why we want to make organic bento. Our business will provide a course to do bento for kids till adult, and then they will learn how to cook with testy and healthy food for them. We set our mission, vision, and goal seriously because we want to make our business become the best than everyone who want to compete among us. We also set core values in our shop and we will follow them because our core values have really good meaning and if we can do that our performances will be perfect. Moreover, there are internal and external factors that we are going to face while we do business. For external factors, there are economic, technological, industry and demographic. Another thing is that internal factors, it is compose of culture, capabilities, and composition. All of these factors are going to be affected our business definitely. Next is demand and supply for employees in our business. We focus on quality not quantity. To get the right person to the right job, we have to explain and describe our job description and job specification while we recruit...
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...important men of the town is Mr. Summers. Mr. Summers is a bright and cheerful man. His attitude, demeanor, and name represent the summer. He is the owner of coalmine. Coal suggests his ownership with evilness and death. He makes it a happy gathering, conducts all the town’s activities and then is also an executioner. Mr. Graves’s name represents what is about the happen. They are sending someone to their grave at the end of each lottery. His name is representing the irony of evil that implies, a death future outcome of this small town through “The Lottery.” Next, the “Winner” of “The Lottery”, Tessie Hutchinson, screams at the end of the story that it is unfair at all when she is the chosen one. The name Tessie can be associated with the word testy or tizzy. Which means that someone is angry or rebellious state. These names are obvious as to what they mean, when it happens, how it...
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... aby jeszcze przed rozpoczęciem badań móc podjąć decyzję o wyborze metody najbardziej odpowiedniej i rozstrzygnąć, czy zastosować jedną metodę czy też kombinację kilku. Należy podkreślić, że przewidywana metoda musi być dostosowana do stawianych zadań oraz materiału badawczego. SLAJD 1 ( CZYTASZ CAŁY) SLAJD 2 (CZYTASZ CAŁY) Im lepsza jest metoda badania tym wierniejsze wyniki uzyskamy. Kluczem do rzetelnego pomiaru interesującego nas zjawiska jest dobór odpowiedniej metody badawczej / techniki pomiaru. Każda gałąź nauki opracowała i opracowuje własne metody badawcze, po to aby jak najlepiej mierzyć interesujące ich zjawiska. Fizycy będą dla przykładu udoskonalać urządzenia pomiarowe, psycholodzy będą udoskonalać skonstruowane testy psychologiczne, marketingowcy będą udoskonalać realizm stosowanych badań itd... Każda nauka ma swoje idee przeprowadzania badań, wykształcone przez lata. SLAJD 3 KROK 1 - Krok 1. Sformułowanie zadania. Zanim podjęte zostaną badania prowadzące do potwierdzenia przydatności metody analitycznej do rozwiązania określonego problemu, konieczne jest konkretne sprecyzowanie tego problemu, tzn. określenie kryteriów, poprzez spełnienie których dąży się do zastosowania samej metody. Jest to punkt wyjścia do realizacji kolejnego etapu procesu walidacji – charakteryzacji metody. Krok 2. Charakteryzacja metody. Charakteryzacja metody polega na określeniu, jaką informację powinny dostarczyć nam wyniki badań. Na tym etapie należy podjąć decyzję...
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