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    investigatory project aims to find out if tea bags can be used to create an ink. Specifically‚ it aims to answer the following questions: 1. Are tea bags extract use as an ink effective? 2. What are the components of the tea bags that can show that it can be an effective alternative ink? 3. What type of tea is to be used for this study? 4. What additives should be used to strengthen the color of the ink? HYPOTHESIS Extracts taken from tea bags have the potential to be made into

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    12/9/12 Boston Tea Party In 1773 parliament passed the tea act in which the British pay less for tax to ship places. This made the prices of tea lower from Britain. Since Boston’s tea would be more expensive nobody would buy it from them. The tea act was just another problem adding up between the colonists and britain. This made the colonists want to be independent from Britain. The colonists decided to rebel and dumb three hundred and forty two chests of tea into the Boston Harbor

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    cup of tea was brewed by the emperor Shen Nung. He was the second emperor of China and is known to have invented agriculture‚ the plow‚ and discovery of medicinal herbs. Tea was accidently discovered when Shen Nung was carrying wild tea brush to use as firewood when a gust of wind blew some tea leaves into his pot of boiling water. He found the mixture a delicate and refreshing drink. Tea evolved into an everyday drink in China. The Chinese used tea to heal the sick and to quench thirst. Tea was also

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    Content 1 Introduction 4 2 Tea Restaurant Culture 4 2.1 History 4 2.2 Culture Characteristic: 4 2.2.1 Food Culture 4 2.2.2 Efficiency 5 2.2.3 Reasonable Price 5 2.2.4 Allocation of seats 5 2.3 Operation 5 2.4 Tea Restaurant service 6 2.4.1 The Rundown 7 2.5 Tea Restaurant Design 7 2.6 Food 8 2.7 Recipes 8 2.7.1 Recipe - Chau Siu (Barbecued Pork) 8 2.7.1.a Ingredients: 8 2.7.1.b Method: 9

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    foundation for critical and creative thinking when evaluating historical events such as the Boston Tea Party. Building a foundation is very important this is important on a daily basis personally and professionally. Creative and critical thinking when evaluating the events of the Boston Tea Party you need to gather all the information and evaluate the issues so you can understand how and why the Boston tea party took place. When building a foundation you have to explain‚ analyze‚ and evaluate the

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    Boston Tea Party - by m.ems The Boston Tea Party is considered to be the boiling point in a series of events leading up to the revolutionary war against the British. When a group of devout colonists‚ boarded British tea ships and unloaded their cargo into the Boston harbor‚ America would be changed forever. What was‚ at first‚ seen as an act of mischievous rebellion‚ turned out to be one of the most influential events in America’s revolutionary history. It not only crippled the already

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    The Boston Tea Party was a significant event in the years leading up to the American Revolution. By 1773 tensions were mounting as British America’s relationship with Mother England became increasing strained. The British Empire has secured victory in the French and Indian Wars but had run up an incredible war debt. King George III and the British Government looked to taxing goods in the American colonies as a means to replenish its treasury. It was in this the passing of the Tea Act 1773 that

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    The Boston tea party is the most important event leading into the American Revolution because although some violence and destruction had happened already‚ this event was the one that directly challenged the King. Before the Boston tea party‚ most of the complaints were just talk. Also‚ this cost them a lot of money‚ almost 1 million dollars. They wasted a lot of tea‚ 342 containers. The reason they wasted so much tea was because they loved tea‚ and people of the time drank a lot of tea. Refusing

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    Amount of antioxidants in three green tea samples Aim: To compare the amount of antioxidants in three green tea samples and hence recommend a brand of green tea bag contains a higher antioxidants content to the public. Introduction Problem to investigate: Amount of antioxidants in three green tea samples Hypothesis: It is the antioxidants like catechins‚ a form of flavonoids‚ present in the green tea to cause the DCPIP solution to change from blue to colourless. Prediction: The DCPIP solution

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    The Tea Act was a significant occurrence that affected many colonists which passed by Parliament in May 10‚ 1773. The tea act affected the people during that time‚ because the British wanted the colonists to only buy one brand of tea called the East Indian tea brand. Americans needed tea because the water was dirty and they could have gotten sick if they were to drink it. Britain wanted them to only buy one brand of tea because the East Indian tea brand was not doing so well at the time and Britain

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