BANANA is the common name for a fruit and also the herbaceous plants of the genusMusa which produce the commonly eatenfruit. They are native to the tropical region of Southeast Asia and Australia. Today‚ they are cultivated throughout the tropics. Banana plants are of the family Musaceae. They are cultivated primarily for their fruit‚ and to a lesser extent for the production of fibre and as ornamental plants. As the bananas are mainly tall‚ upright‚ and fairly sturdy‚ they are often mistaken for
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Tattoos Across Culture Derek Eades Cultural Anthropology Caitlyn Placek 07/22/2013 Tattoos Across Culture Body art and ornamentation have been a defining cultural representation for cultures since the beginning of time. In some cultures‚ such as South America‚ China and the United States‚ tattoos and piercing symbolize the physical and spiritual representation of many groups of people‚ ranging in meaning and authority. What some represent in one culture could mean the complete opposite it
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time of bananas and spoiling time frame. Hypothesis If there is a smaller amount of starch in the banana at the harvesting period‚ then the banana will take a longer time to spoil and a shorter time to ripen. Purpose The purpose of this experiment is to determine which phase of ripening period is the best time to buy a banana depending on the amount of starch in the banana and determining the spoiling period. Variables The Variable of this experiment is the different bananas is different
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week states how many bananas can corey the camel get to the market if he has to eat one banana every mile and it s 1000 miles to the market and he has 3000 bananas and he is able to hold only 1000 bananas at a time. Process: I knew that corey had to eat one banana every mile and he had to go 1000 miles but could only carry 1000 bananas at a time and there was 3000 miles so i knew he would have to drop off bananas at certain places to be able to go back and get more bananas. I was writing different
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Tattoos and their Relationship to Polynesian Culture Denise Lutz Axia College of University of Phoenix “They print signs on people’s body and call this tattow”- James Cook (Losch‚ 2003). What might his first thoughts have been upon anchoring at one of the Polynesian islands‚ seeing natives covered in markings? What did the markings and designs mean? Could he have wondered what the significance was‚ who did this to them‚ and what was used to place those markings on them. Although tattoos were
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Sydni Frederick Mrs. Belcher CNA 1 September 15‚ 2017 Culture Paper When it comes to healthcare in different cultures there are many differences from caring for a patient to what is believed to happen in the afterlife. This is also true for the Muslim culture compared to the American culture views on healthcare. During illness‚ Muslims are supposed to seek their God’s help through patience and prayer(International). They do not view illness as a punishment from God but they understand that illness
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Every country has it own culture‚ and every culture has their own way of communicating; therefore‚ growing up as a Yoruba in a Nigerian household (Africa) is not an exception. As a Nigerian living in Canada‚ it is a mix of culture for me but‚ I will say I am more of the Nigerian culture than the Canadian because of the household I live. According to Hall theory‚ “high–context cultures prefer to use the high-context message in which very little is provided in the coded‚ explicit‚ transmitted part
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San Culture Elements essential to the survival of San culture are knowledge of their surroundings‚ a nomadic life‚ their values‚ and the structure in the San community. Differences in my culture and San culture are due to environment‚ values‚ lifestyles‚ and social structure. Elements important to the survival of American culture are adaptability‚ unity of one language‚ education provided by the government and acceptances of different religions. Modernization and globalization impact both the San’s
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BANANA PEEL BURGER PATTY INGREDIENTS 20 pieces of banana peel 5 pieces of banana fruit 1 small carrot 1 small garlic 1 small onion 3 tablespoon of salt 1 teaspoon of pepper 1 250g meat seasonings 2 cups of flour 3 pieces of egg 1 tablespoon of oil Malunggay leaves PATTY MIXTURE 1. Prepare all the ingredients. Boil the banana peel in water with 2 tablespoon of salt and 1 teaspoon of oil until it become soft. 2. While waiting for the peel‚ chop into small pieces the garlic‚ onion
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Kingdom : Division: Class: Sub-class: Order : Family : Subfamily : Tribe : Genus : Species : Plantae Angiosperms Eudicots Rosids Sapindales Rutaceae Aurantioideae Clauseneae Aegle A. marmelos Bael (Aegle marmelos)‚ also known as Bengal quince‚ golden apple‚ stone apple‚ wood apple‚ bili‚ is a species of tree native to India. It is present throughout Southeast Asia as a naturalized species. The tree is considered to be sacred by Hindus. Its fruits are used in traditional
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