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    CIDER MAKING Cider or cyder is a fermented alcoholic beverage made from fruit juice‚ most commonly and traditionally apple juice‚ but also the juice of peaches‚ pears ("Perry" cider) or other fruit. Cider varies in alcohol content from 1.2% ABV to 8.5% or more in traditional English ciders. In some regions‚ cider may be called "apple wine". In the United States and some parts of Canada‚ "hard cider" usually refers to the alcoholic beverage discussed in this article‚ while "cider" may refer to non-alcoholic

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    Gothic Style is the most fascinating and mysterious architectural era the world has seen. These large structures of the 11th through the 16th centuries‚ that are considered to be of Gothic Style‚ are simply glorious. Throughout the centuries‚ beautiful medieval cathedrals have been towering above every building and till this day‚ still survive with their astonishing appearance. The edifices built during the so-called Gothic period were not built with simple identifying Gothic features. Gothic architecture

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    Louis Vuitton‚ Moet and Henessy. This union gave birth to a global group that‚ in addition to leather goods and spirits‚ brings together to the distribution‚ a big variety of brands in all segments of the luxury: perfumes‚ jewelry‚ watches and also champagne. Through its policy of brand development and expansion of its distribution network abroad (more than 2300 stores worldwide)‚ LVMH has became‚ since its creation in 1987‚ a part of a strong growth: it is now the first capital in France and the

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    More than a quarter-million battle hardened troopers‚ including the whole SS Panzer Division drove into the Allied line‚ like a spear. Attempting to split the Allied armies in northwest Europe by means of a surprise blitzkrieg thrust through the Ardennes to Antwerp. The tactic was designed to create shock and disorder in enemy forces through the use of surprise‚ speed and firepower. The German supply lines was weaken from fighting a double front war and constant bombing of supply depots. Engineers

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    The Middle ages began after the fall of the Roman Empire. It can be defined as a time of minimal cultural and scientific achievements‚ suffering‚ feudalism‚ and power of the church. The labels for the Middle Ages that best describe the era between 500 and 1400 in Europe are the Dark Ages‚ the Age of Feudalism‚ and the Age of Faith. The Middle Ages should be labeled the Dark Ages because of the years of suffering that was inflicted from invasions. Invaders‚ usually from the North‚ would come into

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    The numbers show a new decrease of regular consumers: 17% (who drink wine everyday). Also‚ the number of non-consumers is stable : 38%. Nevertheless‚ 1 out of 10 drink wine at special occasions like weddings‚ 8‚5% of those non-consumers drink champagne as they don’t consider it as wine. As a consequence‚ there are only 20% of real teetotaller and only 4% of those declare having a real aversion to wine‚ the 16% left don’t drink wine as they don’t want to consume any alcohol. Access to a regular

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    Mac Keck Mrs. Posey Love In Literature 18 April 2013 Fake Love‚ Common Interests‚ and Marriage Love is defined by dictionary.com as “an intense feeling of deep emotion.” Love is not something that should be forced‚ because of common interests‚ intelligence‚ or good weather. Love is much more natural‚ it is not an equation to be solved; it is an emotion to be felt. Who one decides to marry is one of‚ if not the biggest decision one has to make in his or her life‚ it should not be taken lightly

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    Afternoon Tea – Task 1 The Brief: Afternoon teas are very popular and are an excellent way for chefs to demonstrate their skills at producing baked products. Prepare‚ cook and serve four items‚ at least one of which must be savoury that could be offered as part of an afternoon tea menu. The Definition: Tea: a light mid-afternoon meal of tea and sandwiches or cakes; "an Englishman would interrupt a war to have his afternoon tea" Source -http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&frm=

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    There are some cool design elements‚ like the 2 clicking champagne glasses hat show up on the screen to congratulate you on the winnings. The game is set against the lavish sunset backdrop‚ and the free spins round takes you on-board of a luxurious yacht. The general atmosphere of the game is a bit more chilled

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    Main article: History of television In its early stages of development‚ television employed a combination of optical‚ mechanical and electronic technologies to capture‚ transmit and display a visual image. By the late 1920s‚ however‚ those employing only optical and electronic technologies were being explored. All modern television systems relied on the latter‚ although the knowledge gained from the work on electromechanical systems was crucial in the development of fully electronic television.

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