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    Vitamin C

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    An experiment to investigate the enzyme concentration and rate of reaction Background To carry out our experiment we used 3 different types of orange juices‚ and we also used 0.1% of vitamin C solution. The aim of our experiment was to see how much DCPIP was needed to be added to make the orange juices turn back to the orange colour and the DCPIP to decolourise once the 0.1% of vitamin C was added. DCPIP is a blue dye in its non-reduced form; it becomes colourless when it gains electrons. Vitamin

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    Macbeth Newspaper

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    Paragraphs (rough draft) One way Jewett dramatizes the character of the young girls adventure is by using personification. Jewett uses personification. Personification gives human qualities to objects as a way of describing them to strengthen the description. In the story A White Heron Jewett uses personification when she says “There was the huge tree asleep yet in the paling moonlight.” Jewett here is showing the tree as a peaceful tree sleeping under the moonlight. “It must truly have been amazed

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    The Rhetorical Roundtable: Diction Detective Reading Assignment for Today __________ to _________ Description: Your job is to analyze the diction (word choice) of the piece and how it contributes to the overall message or idea. Guiding Questions: ü  Which passages are the best representations of your author’s diction? ü  Is the diction formal‚ informal or neutral? ü  What inferences can you make about the intended audience using diction? ü  What tone does the diction of the reading suggest? ü  What

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    beet juice

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    syrup (referred to as Caliber)2. Beet juice is the by-product in the production molasses for sugar beets.3 The by-product is generally not processed further (depends on manufacturer) and commonly contains minute particles dispersed through-out liquid. As a result‚ beet juice based blends have a greater tendency to clog filters vs. caliber based blends.1 Performance Characteristics: Caliber possesses a significantly better eutectic point than that of beet juice. This translates to a greater melting

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    Jamba Juice

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    Jamba Juice is a chain of smoothie restaurants headquartered in Emeryville‚ California with over 700 locations operating in 30 states‚ the District of Columbia and the Bahamas. Over 500 locations are company-owned‚ with the remainder being franchised.[1] For the 51-week Fiscal Year‚ which ended on January 1‚ 2008‚ sales were $317 million‚ which included sales of $306 million from company locations. Jamba Juice was founded by a Crespi student in April 1990 by Cal Poly graduate Kirk Perron‚ along

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    Boost Juice

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    Measures of Success 14. Recommendations 15. Conclusion Background Boost Juice Bars (Boost‚ 2014) is an Australian food and beverage brand‚ which was formed in 2000 with the first store located in the capital city in the South part of Australia- Adelaide. This food and beverage business has been done well since the business has been expanded globally in Asia‚ Europe‚ and Russia and even in Middle East. Unfortunately‚ Boost Juice Bars stopped part of business in New Zealand in 2006 after the franchiser

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    Acidity of Juices

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    acid (lemon juice‚ vinegar or citric acid). This is necessary to control botulinum bacteria. Acidity may be natural‚ as in most fruits‚ or added‚ as in pickled food. Low-acid canned foods are not acidic enough to prevent the growth of these bacteria. Acid foods contain enough acid to block their growth‚ or destroy them more rapidly when heated. The term "pH" is a measure of acidity; the lower its value‚ the more acid the food. The acidity level in foods can be increased by adding lemon juice‚ citric

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    Sunshine Juice

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    Morrison‚ the CFO of Sunshine Juice Company‚ is scavenging for a perfect pricing strategy for its orange juice; however‚ this is not the company’s only problem. It is vital for Sunshine to define its target market before developing its marketing strategy‚ including the pricing strategy of the product. In the following analysis‚ we will first identify the key issues that Sunshine needs to tackle. We will then evaluate the current market conditions of the manufactured juice industry‚ Sunshine‚ and its

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    The poem Nighttime Fires by Regina Barecca explains the speaker’s complex view of her father. The speaker uses imagery to describe her father’s strange behaviours after losing his job. Figurative language is used strategically to explain the memories of this young girl’s strange adventures. The diction in this poem is also used very well helping us to understand why these nighttime fires left such a lasting impact on this grown woman from when she was only five years old. All of these things are

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    Mary Rowlandson

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    “A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mary Rowlandson” Study Questions: Exposition through 8th Remove You may answer questions on this sheet or on loose-leaf paper. 1. Why was Mary Rowlandson’s published recollection of her abduction by the Wompanoag so popular and widely read in the 17th Century? Is there any comparison you can draw upon in contemporary American society that mirrors or parallels the public’s interest in Rowlandson’s work? Explain. 2.

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