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    Amul Butter

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    AMUL BUTTER – MP3 “Kaise sumjhaoon tumhe ki  yeh Mera Pehla Pehla Pyaar (MP3)hai”. A billion page thesis‚ a never ending lecture‚ a review limited to 7500 characters and of course a silence till eternity can never explain my love for –AMUL BUTTER.  Kaise sumjhaoon tumhe ki yeh AMUL BUTTER Mera Pehla Pehla Pyaar Hai. It was my Love at First Sight (Oops Sorry First Bite) and that’s the one for lasts. They say that we don’t have memories beyond the age of Five‚ ie‚ if asked we can’t tell anything

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    How to give a cat a Pill

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    How to Give a Cat a Pill 1. Pick cat up and cradle it in the crook of your left arm as if holding a baby. Position right forefinger and thumb on either side of cat’s mouth and gently apply pressure to cheeks while holding pill in right hand. As cat opens mouth pop pill into mouth. Allow cat to close mouth and swallow. 2. Retrieve pill from floor and cat from behind sofa. Cradle cat in left arm and repeat process. 3. Retrieve cat from bedroom‚ and throw soggy pill away. 4. Take new pill from

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    Mother Tongue by Amy Tan

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    passionate side of her mother that people can’t see. In "Mother Tongue‚" Amy Tan describes how all of the Englishes that she grew up with‚ normal English and "mother tongue" English‚ has shaped her first outlook of life. And through the essay‚ Tan wants to send a powerful message of how we ought to view people by their beautiful side‚ but not by their shortcomings. Writing the essay in narration‚ Amy Tan has depicted very clearly how "mother tongue" or "broken" English affects her as a child using both

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    My father is a small time farmer who has a taste for exotic foods. Each month‚ he has a list of rare recipes. For example‚ last January‚ he caught a big monitor lizard which he cooked into an aromatic adobo. I never tried to imagine myself the secrets of his cooking and the condiments that excited our nostrils with that mouth-watering aroma. My tour in the kitchen did not end there. In our typical nipa hut with an adjoining shelter as kitchen‚ I used to notice a foot-long bamboo receptacle resembling

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    Mastication is the action of chewing on food using the teeth‚ making it easy to be ingested by the body. It is known to be the first and foremost step of digestion as food can’t be swallowed effectively without it being turned into something that is easily consumable. For the jaw to be able to churn the food repeatedly‚ it requires muscles to adduct and abduct as well as give it strength to bite on hard food such as tooth-crackers. Muscles of mastication are known to be the most crucial muscles

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    Reflection Essay After reading the article “Mother Tongue”‚ I started interesting in Asian Immigration problem especially Chinese immigrants. The first generations of Chinese and Japanese immigrants were coming to the United States for mining gold‚ farming and railroad in the early of 19th century. They were followed by Korean and Filipino immigrants who came to work in the sugar cane plantations in Hawaii. Then‚ the growing numbers of Asian immigrants raise up much faster due to the economic

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    Amy Tan's Mother Tongue

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    Rhetorical Reading Response: Amy Tan’s “Mother Tongue” In the essay “Mother Tongue” by Amy Tan (1990)‚ which discusses her mother’s way of speaking through “broken English”‚ Tan explores the different “Englishes” that she has come into contact with in her everyday life; these variations have presented struggles in her mother’s life. Tan illustrates this to her audience by giving examples of the struggles her mother was faced with due to “her” English and the many versions of English that surrounds

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    Food I hate and I love

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    09/16/13 Food that I Love and Hate My favorite type of food that I love would be cinnamon donuts. They are so darn good‚ you cannot describe in words how they taste like‚ the dough practically melts in your mouth‚ but try to imagine the best‚ sweetest‚ and most satisfying dessert you ever had and multiply that experience by ten thousand. It has such a wonderful aroma of homemade cooked bread‚ coated with sprinkles of cinnamon glittering

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    Taste the Rainbow

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    On a typical I-can’t-wait-for-this-day-to-end Friday morning‚ we were asked as a group by our prof to describe something that he will provide and by some luck‚ we got Skittles! And yes‚ I personally love sweets especially candies and white chocolates. I mean‚ who would not want to taste those brightly colored pack of sugars‚ right? Once you open a pack of Skittles‚ you will automatically smell the sweet aroma of the candies. And what I liked about these small and circular candies is its blend

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    What’s makes someone an American? Am I more American because my skin is white and I speak perfect English? Or am I more American because my family immigrated here 100 years earlier than most? Our country is a melting pot of different races‚ backgrounds and beliefs. Two women‚ who are the children of immigrants‚ share their stories of growing up in America. The first is Gloria Anzaldua‚ a Chicana who grew up in South Texas. The first chapter of her book‚ Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza is

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