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    Poha Factory

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    of RICE MILL & POHA MILL INDUSTRY At Compiled by: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BIG CORPOTION‚ BHADRE INTERNATIONAL GROUP‚ BETUL‚M.P. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PROJECT AT A GLANCE 1. PRODUCT : RICE & POHA 2. INSTALLED CAPACITY : 78000 QTLS. RICE MILL

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    Sushi Rice

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    called “Sashimi”. What defines Sushi is any dish made with vinegar rice‚ which may or may not include raw fish. Although in today’s society you will find Sushi served most often in a Japanese restaurant‚ it actually dates back to 7th Century China. It was the way of preserving fish! As the Chinese people didn’t have modern day refrigerators‚ they used the natural process of fermentation. To complete the Sushi-making process‚ only rice and salt were needed. The result was delicious fish‚ causing Sushi

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    Fried Green Tomatoes

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    Fried Green Tomatoes Dissertation Throughout the movie Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café we have been introduced to every theme from sacrifice‚ racism‚ to death. These three themes‚ plus many others‚ have shaped the book and movie to the phenomenon that they have become together. Mainly following four women‚ the book travels through decades of hardship‚ friendship‚ and independence. Evelyn Couch unexpectedly is immersed into the story of Whistle Stop‚ Alabama after meeting Ninny

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    Rice Conservation

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    Campaign for Rice Conservation Prepared by: Cornel I. Introduction At first we decided that our campaign is for “Kanal Cleanliness”. We made flyer for this campaign but we change it because of some reasons. We now decided to have the campaign for “Rice Conservation”. We observed that in the old Market and Alumni food court‚ there are rice that is wasted because students ordered too much rice but don’t eat it all. So we decided to campaign this project to awake students that rice is precious

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    Golden Rice

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    A‚ are a major cause of mortality impoverished countries. A new movement‚ called the Golden Rice Project‚ is working to provide these impoverished countries the vitamins and nutrients they need. The "Golden Rice" is a case of biofortification where rice plants are genetically modified to produce and accumulate vitamin A in their grains‚ a trait not found in nature. In this paper‚ I will use The Golden Rice Project as a case study to reflect upon the benefits as well as the environmental implications

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    I am going to talk about something that you eat everyday. Guess what? That is rice! Recently‚ my mother decided to choose brown rice instead of white rice as our food staple. This raises my attention about white rice. At present‚ half the world’s population sees rice as their staple food‚ mainly in parts of Asia‚ southern Europe‚ tropical America and Africa. Among the many types of rice‚ the market share of white rice is the highest. This seems a common knowledge in our daily life. In fact‚ how

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    Life and Works of Rizal

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    Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING This chapter consists of the Background of the Problem‚ Statement of the Problem‚ Assumptions‚ Significance of the Study‚ Scope and Limitations and Definition of Terms. Background of the Problem Mountain Province is a landlocked province of the Philippines in the Cordillera Administrative Region in Luzon. It is sometimes incorrectly named Mountain in some foreign references. The name is also incorrectly shortened by locals to Mt. Province which in turn is

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    Before the introduction of modern technology‚ rice cultivation required considerable communal work and in spite of advances in technology it still requires intense labor (Sakaiya‚ 1993‚ 77). As rice cultivation is very labor intensive‚ it changed the way people lived when rice introduced to Japan. Therefore‚ communities or villages began to form and it consisting of farming families. These villages became tightly organized groups which turned out to be the basis of the Japanese societal structure

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    Dada

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    of our basic needs is rice which is considered as the staple food in the Philippines. Almost all of us buy rice every day for our meal so it is one of the products that have a high demand. According to the Law of Demand‚ if the demand is high then the price is low and if the demand is low then the price is high. (Macarubbo‚ Ekonomiks Ngayon: Pinagaan at Pinaunlad (2011)‚ page 96‚ New Horizons Publications) Rice can be bought in super markets and public stores. The price of rice may vary from its quality

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    The History of Mydin

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    Traditional rice and their eating qualities By Senior Research Officer Teo Gien Kheng Email address : jeantgk@sarawaknet.gov.my Sarawak cannot compete with West Malaysia in rice cultivation as she lacks the prerequisites of basic infrastructure namely‚ efficient drainage and irrigation system. For the past 40 years cultivation has remained mainly a monoculture except in a few irrigation schemes. It is costly to invest in effective drainage and irrigation facilities especially in hilly and undulating

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