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    A Taste for Italy

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    A taste for Italy ERIC LOMANDO has done it again. The talented‚ young chef-restaurateur‚ has added a rustic Italian spot‚ ‘Italiano’ in the heart of Benoni to his collection of many other kinds or restaurants. The restaurant serves all types of Italian foods‚ they’ve got a policy called you name it‚ “we serve it” which is great because not everyone likes hunting through a menu searching for what they want‚ or worse‚ the menu doesn’t contain what you would like. The new restaurant‚ which opened

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    Never Shall I forget

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    Never Shall I Forget… “From the depths of the mirror‚ a corpse was contemplating me. The look in his eyes as he gazed at me has never left.” (Pg. 115) These were the last and final words used by Elie Wiesel in the book Night. The book retells the personal story of the main character and author‚ Elie Wiesel‚ and the tales of the suffering he and other Jews went through during the holocaust. Elie and his family were captured towards the end of the Second World War by the Nazis and sent to concentration

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    Taste Buds

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    By Jordan Eliuk Topic: Taste Buds Introduction: “Give people a taste of Old Crow and tell them it’s Old Crow. Then give them another taste of Old Crow‚ but tell them it’s Jack Daniels. Ask them which they prefer. They’ll think the two drinks are quite different. They are tasting images.” * David Ogilvy (Ogilvy‚ n.d.‚ Pg.1) Thesis: Taste is one of the 5 major senses‚ however‚ the concept and experience of taste is rather complicated. This will explore what taste buds are‚ which areas of

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    I Will Never Change Time

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    I think it is possible to repeat the past.i would love to go back 5 years ago without changing the way things are now. I would love to go back to when my aunt had her farm and i had my horse i miss being able to go out to the farm when i was having a bad day and going and riding my horse her name was star my aunt named her and that’s what i liked me and star we had a special bond just like you get with your best friend she could always tell when something was wrong she would always come over and

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    Taste Buds

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    The sense of taste is mediated by taste receptor cells which are bundled in clusters called taste buds. Taste receptor cells sample oral concentrations of a large number of small molecules and report a sensation of taste to centers in the brainstem. In most animals‚ including humans‚ taste buds are most prevalent on small pegs of epithelium on the tongue called papillae. The taste buds themselves are too small to see without a microscope‚ but papillae are readily observed by close inspection of

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    I lay still sprawled on my back on the carpet floor‚ barely breathing or moving. NO! I wasn’t trying to commit suicide by asphyxiating. In the middle of my abdomen was a spasm that had contracted so much that the pain was almost unbearable. It was a good agonizing seven minutes before it finally subsided‚ leaving my abdominal muscles sore as never before. Outside the mercury rose in the sweltering Vietnamese heat as midday approached. I was in Vietnam participating in a Junior Ranking Tennis event

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    Umami Taste

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    smell‚ touch‚ hearing‚ and taste. Taste is one of the most valuable ways an organism can interact with its environment‚ since the ability to identify and process the chemicals in food provides a wealth of information about the quality of the food being consumed (Yarmolinsky et al. 2009). The various chemicals an organism can perceive are categorized into five options; sour‚ salty‚ bitter‚ sweet‚ and umami (Chandrashekar

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    i will never know why

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    Just after noon on Tuesday‚ April 20‚ 1999‚ I was preparing to leave my downtown Denver office for a meeting when I noticed the red message light flashing on my phone. I worked for the state of Colorado‚ administering training programs for people with disabilities; my meeting was about student scholarships‚ and I figured the message might be a last-minute cancellation. But it was my husband‚ calling from his home office. His voice was breathless and ragged‚ and his words stopped my heart. "Susan—this

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    The Day I Will Never Forget I will never forget the bright light in the sky. I saw this light in the sky years ago when I was just a boy; I still to this day can remember it vividly as if it was just yesterday. I’m not exactly sure what it was in the sky‚ but whatever it was had defied all physics and natures law. When I was about nine years old I went with my parents one Saturday evening. One of my dad’s friends were throwing a pool party out of town. It was a nice summer’s night in or

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    Aesthetics and Taste

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    Aesthetics and taste In the practices of looking by Marita Sturken and Lisa Cartwright‚ they discuss the topic of Aesthetics and taste. Sturken and Lisa argue that all forms of arts need judgement for their values and qualities and in order to do this; they need aesthetics and taste. They define aesthetics as the “philosophy and the arts” and taste as “matter of individual interpretation.” They give example from “Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste” (1979) by Pierre Bourdieu

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