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    Fruits and Vegetables

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    Fruits and Vegetables Outline • This stuff is scattered in the book. – Pp. 92-101 – pp. 44-47 • • • • • • • • • Tomato Apple Citrus Brassica Banana Carrot Onion Squash and Melon Tropical Fruits Fruits: Botanical and Popular • Botanically‚ a fruit is the ripened ovary wall. The ovary is part of the carpel‚ the innermost whorl of a flower‚ the female reproductive structure. The ovary contains the ovules‚ the haploid equivalent to mammalian eggs. – Some fruits also contain parts of the flower

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    Doctors say that everyone should take more vegetables and fruit than rice or wheat. Rice and wheat contain much carbohydrate which is quite essential for energy. But more of rice and wheat and less of vegetables and fruit is not a balanced diet. Vegetables and fruit contain nutrients like vitamins‚ calcium‚ iron‚ phosphorus‚ folic acid‚ iodine‚ magnesium‚ zinc etc. Green leafy vegetables contain a lot of nutrients‚ especially calcium and iron. We should take one type of green leafy vegetable

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    Soap Penetration in India

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    enitration Soaps The product categories can be classified into three segments; premium (Lux‚ Dove)‚ popular (Nirma‚ Cinthol)‚ and economy (Nirma Bath‚ Lifebuoy). The price differential between the premium and economy segments is about 2X. The popular and economy segments account for about 4/5ths of the entire market for soaps. • Penetration of toilet soaps is high at 88.6%. However per capita consumption levels remain low India’s per capita consumption of soap at 460 gms per annum is lower

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    Strange Fruit

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    Strange Fruit Music has been very important part of people’s life since long time ago. Throughout the history‚ we could observe how people at those days used music as part of their lives. People became happy when they sing and listen to music. People were comforted by music when they were in deep sorrow. Furthermore‚ people sang music when they work‚ harvest‚ and worship god. We could see how our culture is closely interrelated with music. “Strange Fruit” is the music that was composed to reflect

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    How To Make A Liftomatic

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    what exactly they are doing without being all the way on the floor. The exact function of the liftomatic is to help make it easier for people who are trying to change their tires‚ make auto repairs or things of that sort. Having a liftomatic would assist you in many situations such as a flat tire‚ lift a car off of somebody‚ and to look under it. The criteria used to make a liftomatic is that it has to be able to lift 1.25-10 tons and not

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    Fruit and Vegetables

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    BNSB Q.Give your views on the in-store retailing of fruit and vegetables taking into account the high perishability and competitive pricing for F & V‚ in organised sector retail stores/formats such as Reliance Fresh (Reliance Retail)‚ Food World (Dairy Farm)and More in Indian metro cities? Storage of fruit and vegetables The storage of fruits and vegetables in a store is to extend the life. Storage helps in reducing biochemical change in fresh F&V. Cold storage slows down the growth

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    how to make a kite

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    inches (5 or 7.5 cm) up from the bottom‚ and cut so that all the bunchiness is removed. Cut the bag in the middle‚ from the base straight up to the center of the bag. Make a cut from the center of the bag back out to the fold‚ at about a 45-degree angle. 4. 4 Save the section that includes most of the fold and set aside the rest of the bag. Lay the pieces out flat. You should have 2 irregular pentagons. 5. 5 Cut two sticks. One stick should be as long as the length of the kite‚ from top to bottom. The

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    Appendix The following survey contains questions about “Situation of teenager’s freedom in Bangladesh”. The findings gathered from this survey will be incorporated into a research paper. I would appreciate your honest answer to the following questions. General subject Information Gender: Male Female Age: _______ Occupation: __________________ Survey Questions (Circle all the letters that apply) Q1. Do you think teenagers need more freedom? a) Yes b) Maybe c) to some

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    NAME English 1304 TEACHER 05 March 2011 Lifebuoy Soap Advertisement In 1944‚ propaganda of World War II in America was almost part of daily pop culture; ranging from product advertisements to comic strips‚ it was all the rage in most parts of the United States. Many times propaganda would sway two opposite directions: pro-war and anti-war. Multiple mediums were used during this time to be more persuasive. Also using models‚ iconic symbols‚ and appealing colors and structured texts would

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    How to Make Bread

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    the yeast After you’ve measured out your flour‚ it’s time to mix it with yeast. Stir the mixture with a wooden spoon to evenly distribute the yeast into the flour. Look for the expiration date on the yeast package to make sure the yeast is fresh (expired yeast could prevent bread from rising). Step 2: Add liquid Check the temperature of the liquid with an instant-read thermometer. If it is too hot‚ the yeast will die and your bread won’t rise. If it is too cold‚ the yeast won’t activate and your

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