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    Red Dragon Monologue

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    black dragon stares into my eyes with hatred and rage. From a distance‚ a human would saw that the dragon is actually pierced with a golden sword around it’s chest. Haah….Why is this happening again… “You…for a human to be able to injure the great me….” Yes‚ yes. I already heard this similar sentence for countless times. Why did all dragons think human can’t injure them? And what’s up with the “great me”? You’re not even that great‚ you’re just a third-rate if compared to other dragons. “For

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    Komodo Dragons

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    Komodo Dragon On Labor Day‚ I went to the Colchester Zoo and saw this fascinating creature called the Komodo Dragon. It seems to blend with its natural surrounding which makes it harder to see; however‚ it was the biggest lizard I had ever seen. I suddenly began to wonder‚ why do they called it a dragon? When the name dragon is publicized‚ the first thing that comes to mind is a fire breathing dragon that can fly; like those suggested in story books and seen in animated movies. Komodo Dragon is the

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    Dragon In Beowulf

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    A Dragon portrays as someone we hate‚ dislike‚ and discourage. But we must find a way to overcome and conquer the dragon with all mighty and power. There has been great stories that have dragons that portray with evil and greediness. One example‚ the story Beowulf must overcome the great dragon and conqueror the dragon in order to take over the village. Beowulf shows great strength and courage in order to fight the dragon with all his mighty power to overcome this challenge in his path. With Beowulf’s

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    Fruit Ripening

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    are some fruits sweet and some sour‚ whereas others have no specific taste? Naturally fruit contains cellulose‚ proteins‚ starch‚ proteins‚ vitamins‚ certain acids and fructose (or sugar). When fruit ripens‚ a series of chemical changes occur in the fruit that result in either a sweet fruit‚ sweet and sour fruit‚ sour fruit or fruit with no specific taste. During these changes‚ the acids content in fruit becomes less and the fructose content increases thereby resulting in a sweet fruit (Coen

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    Grilled Fruit

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    Grilled fruit is a sweet way to switch things up from the traditional ways we eat fruit. Fruits are filled with many flavors and colors. The traditional ways of eating chunks of pineapple and melon are long over. When you heat and grill fruit‚ the flavor intensifies in ways you can’t even imagine! The grilling caramelizes the sugar inside the fruit which sweetens the entire dish. Grilled fruit is often times underestimated. Vegetables have had their spotlight on the grill‚ now it’s time for the focus

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    Exotic Fruits

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    Title: Exotic Fruits Aims and Objectives * To investigate on the general trend of exotic fruits consumption among participants. * To inquire about the main exotic fruits on the local market and to find out the different types of exotic fruits. * To investigate on the nutritional content of exotic fruits. * To find out the different ways of cooking exotic fruits. * To compare: * How economic‚ exotic fruits are compared to imported fruits. * Their advantages and disadvantages

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    Cultivation of Fruits

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    Aonla or Indian gooseberry (Emblica officinalis) is an indigenous fruit to Indian subcontinent. Owing to hardy nature‚ suitability to various waste-lands‚ high productivity/unit area (15–20t/ha)‚ nutritive and therapeutic value aonla have become an important fruit. Its fruits are a rich source of vitamin ‘C’. Aonla fruit is highly valued among indigenous medicines. It is acrid‚ cooling‚ refrigerant‚ diuretic and laxative. Dried fruits have been reported to be useful in haemorrhages‚ diarrhoea‚ dysentery

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    Exotic Fruit

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    exotic fruit and vegetables form developing countries are not reliable. However‚ in my opinion‚ to promote importing exotic fruit and vegetables from developing countries sounds a feasible idea. To begin with‚ the import of exotic fruit and vegetables can diminish the capital used on the study of food. Developed countries usually focus on tertiary industry. Resources devote on researching or technology should always be put on the top priority. Therefore‚ the investigation on exotic fruit and vegetable

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    Here There Be…Dragons A dragon is a reptilian creature that is usually represented as an extremely large scaly creature‚ complete with claws‚ leather wings‚ fire-breathing capacities‚ and a rather long neck. The Merriam-Webster dictionary claims the word comes from the Anglo-French word dragun‚ which comes from Latin dracon-‚ which stems from the Greek word kimono (just kidding). No‚ the word stems from drakōn‚ which translates as serpent. There are many divisions and classifications

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    Dragon Archetype

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    The Dragon The dragon is one of the most fierce‚ aggressive creatures in mythology‚ literature and pop culture. There are many mythological stories and literature centered around dragons‚ such as King Arthur and many myths from many different cultures such as the Chinese‚ the Babylonians‚ and the Indians. They are also seen in many ancient cultures such as the Greeks ‚ when Hercules had to slay a dragon‚ and the Chinese‚ when the sight of dragons would represent a change in season. Also

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