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    ssTalk RETAIL Price Optimization The Opportunity and How to Benefit 1 Price Optimization: The Opportunity and How to Benefit Executive Summary Over the past few years there has been renewed focus on the use of price as a merchandising lever. This is due to a number of factors including volatility in commodity prices and the strained consumer purse as a result of wider economic issues. In both Europe and North America‚ a number of grocers have focused their marketing on price and

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    Tongue Sensitivity and the Sense of Taste There are five senses which people are able to possess; the sense of seeing‚ hearing‚ touching‚ smelling‚ and tasting. The sense of taste may be the weakest of the five senses‚ but it is very important‚ as it helps us to perceive flavors and distinguish what it is we taste. A series of taste buds and nerves in the tongue help by sending messages to the brain which helps us to recognize the taste of food and drinks. Taste buds are located on the tongue as

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    Bitter and sour tastes are completely different with one another in description‚ receptor locations‚ studies on twins and siblings‚ and the various tongue taste diseases. Bitter is perceived to be unpleasant‚ sharp‚ or disagreeable. Sourness is detected by the concentration of hydronium ion in the hydrogen ion channels (diffen.com). Fruits such as oranges‚ grapes‚ lemons‚ etc. contain a sour taste‚ while bitter tasting foods are coffee‚ beer‚ and citrus peels. Bitter is detected by the taste buds at the

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    How Smell Affects Taste

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    How Does Smell Affect Taste? Table of Contents 1. Abstract…………………………………………………………………………………………….1 2. Scripture Reference…………………...………………..…………………………………....2 3. Research Section………………………………………………………………………..…..3-5 4. Hypothesis…………………………………………………………………………………………6 5. Materials List……………………………………………………………………………………..7 6. Procedure…………………………………………………………………………………………8 7. Observation/Results/Conclusion………………………………………………………9-13 8. Works Cited……………………………………………………………………………………

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    Musical instruments according to their Family Trumpet A soprano brass wind instrument consisting of a long metal tube looped once and ending in a flared bell‚ the modern type being equipped with three valves for producing variations in pitch. Trombone A brass instrument consisting of a long cylindrical tube bent upon itself twice‚ ending in a bell-shaped mouth‚ and having a movable U-shaped slide for producing different pitches. French Horn A valved brass wind instrument that produces

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    The clarinet is perhaps the most underrated musical instrument. It was introduced to the orchestra during the classical period1. Since then it has been a very integral part of modern music such as jazz and can produce tones rapidly and has a wide range of dynamics and tone color2. The clarinet does not have direct ancestry to any other instrument. Though the chalumeau; the earliest European single reed instrument is the closest one3. Clarinet’s roots can be traced back to ancient Egypt‚ but the

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    Non-Membranous Percussive (Ghan) CHIMPTA (CHIMTA) The chimpta is actually a fire tong.  However‚ it has evolved into a musical instrument by the permanent addition of small brass jingles.  This instrument is especially popular in Punjabi folk music and the Sikh religious music known as shabad. GHUNGHARU Traditional ghungaru (left) / padded ghungharu (right) Ghungharu are the "tinkle bells" or "jingle bells" which are used to adorn the feet of dancers.  When tied to the feet‚ they are

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    First‚ Robert Colescott’s painting‚ A Taste of Gumbo‚ effectively represents form and composition. Gardner explains that form “refers to an object’s shape and structure” and composition “refers to how an artist composes (organizes) forms in an artwork” (7). Colescott’s complex piece of art conveys a sense of African history and racism in America. It “addresses the African roots of a popular American food that French colonists claimed to have invented” (de Young‚ Colescott). The subject of the painting

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    “Music and rhythm find their way into the secret places of the soul...” -- Plato Music: Music is an art form whose medium is sound‚ passes through the ears in human body & directly reaches the heart. Common elements of music: 1. pitch : which governs melody and harmony‚ 2. rhythm: associated concepts tempo‚ meter‚ and articulation‚ 3. dynamics‚ 4. The sonic qualities of timbre and texture. The word derives from Greek μουσική

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    Implications associated with ASD. It is important to know that people with ASD “experience the world in different ways” (Good‚ 2015). In seeing the world differently‚ individuals with ASD may express themselves differently in regards to social and behavioral tendencies. Unfortunately‚ some of these tendencies may be distracting to others. However‚ it is important to remember that individuals with autism may not realize this is the case. For example‚ a person with ASD may react to a certain situation

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