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    Tiltle: What was happened to the bananas? Objective: To compare the amount of reducing sugars and starch in yellow and green bananas. Introduction: Bananas are green in colour and taste flat but after they are harvested and stored for some days‚ they will turn yellow from green and become sweet. Hypothesis: The green banana tasted plain because it contained large amount of starch‚ while the yellow banana tasted sweet since it contained large amount of reducing sugars. Biological principles:

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    livestock.(smallstock.info‚ November 2010). The researchers want to find out which materials have potential as chicken feed supplement. This is to lessen the budget for commercial feeds. The study will be conducted to determine the effects of ripe banana fruit and sweet potato peelings as chicken feed supplement on the growth of the chick. More than 50 billion chickens are reared annually as a source of food for both their meat and their eggs. Chickens farmed for meat are called broilers‚ whilst

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    Contrast in Japanese philosophies of life This year we have read two translated Japanese novels‚ Banana Yoshimoto’s “Kitchen” and Yukio Mishima’s “The Sailor who fell from Grace with the Sea”‚ though both novels are from the same cultural background they both depict contrasting philosophies on three aspects of life; these three aspects are love‚ life and death. In “Kitchen” we see a humanistic side of love‚ life and death. On the other hand “Sailor” portrays a far more Nihilistic

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    straight forward language: * Yoshimoto Banana * Yoshimoto Mahoko * Her father has a successful career as a poet and critic * Love of popular fiction‚ Japanese manage comics pop music * Graduated from Nihon University in 1987 * “Kitchen” * Works: 12 novels and 7collections of essays * “Kitchen” (1987) 1. What does the narrator (mikage) like? --- Kitchens * “The place I like best in this world is the kitchen”. Why does she like kitchen? * --- Functional: It

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    the plot and Mikages emotions. b) The different types of kitchens Mikage goes to as the story develops shows the maturity level of Mikage and how it develops. c) The indoor and outdoor setting use from Yoshimoto. Yoshimoto uses the comparisons of life in the Tanabe household and Mikages encounters with the ’outside’ world to show the difference between ’indoor’ and ’outdoor’ setting. Paragraph 1: -Yoshimoto uses the setting of certain scenes to show how a certain character

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    ourselves. As for the genres we prefer‚ nothing definite can be said. We read very different books‚ from light novels and detective stories to philosophical and scientific works. Modern literature deserves special attention. That’s why we name Banana Yoshimoto‚ Haruki Murakami and Anna Gavalda among our beloved writers. The next question I have raised is how much to read. As lovefootball) has asked‚ "is there any limit”? And here our opinions differ. Some of us (me included) claim that it is wonderful

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    In this essay I will look into the Sengoku period of Japan known as the warring states period and the three unifiers based in this period (Oda Nobunaga‚ Toyotomi Hideyoshi‚ and Tokugawa Ieyasu). I will look into the part all of these Daimyo played and make a comparison to see who played the leading role in Japans unification. The sengoku period came about after the end of the Onin War and left a power vacuum as to who was the ruler of Japan and started the power struggle between local daimyos who

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    1. Reading List Middle School Title Grade Read Level of Difficulty Additional Notes/Comments Fahrenheit 451 (Ray Bradbury) 7 Easy Along with Fahrenheit 451‚ we read other short stories by Ray Bradbury‚ such as “Dark They Were‚ and Golden-Eyed”. To Kill a Mockingbird (Harper Lee) 7 Medium The Outsiders (S.E. Hinton) 7 Easy The Giver (Lois Lowry) 8 Easy Roll of Thunder‚ Hear My Cry (Mildred Taylor) 8 Easy Roots (Alex Haley) 8 Medium This was a book that our teacher challenged us to read in 8th

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    One day I noticed that the bananas in my kitchen were always turning brown quickly. I wondered which fruit decomposes the fastest. Id ecided to compare a banana‚ pear‚ apple‚ strawberry‚ and orange. I gathered my materials: 1 of each fruit‚ 5 see-through disposable plastic containers‚ and my camera (so I could take pictures of the fruits). My hypothesis was that the strawberry would rot first‚ followed by the banana‚ then the pear‚ and then the apple. I didn’t think the orange would even rot at all

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    pickling or drying will be limited and carefully selected to suit these varietal differences and prevent from damaging the finished products. Saba bananas (also known as Cardava bananas) from different level of maturity and ripeness were chosen as the subject for this experimentation. Saba banana is a triploid (ABB) hybrid of the seeded banana Musa balbisiana and Musa acuminata (Porcher and Barlow‚ 2002). The fruits are 8 to 13 cm (3.1 to 5.1 in) long and 2.5 to 5.5 cm (0.98 to 2.2 in)

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