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    Tomato paste

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    tomatoes‚ tomato sauce‚ and tomato paste. The Western Foods Salsa is a blend of 50% whole tomatoes‚ 30% tomato sauce‚ and 20% tomato paste. The Mexico City Salsa‚ which has a thicker and chunkier consistency‚ consists of 70% whole tomatoes‚ 10% tomato sauce‚ and 20% tomato paste. Each jar of salsa produced weighs 10 ounces. For the current production period‚ Tom’s‚ Inc.‚ can purchase up to 280 pounds of whole tomatoes‚ 130 pounds of tomato sauce‚ and 100 pounds of tomato paste; the price per pound for these

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    Food Dyes

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    Sometimes the aim is to simulate a color that is perceived by the consumer as natural‚ such as adding red coloring to glacé cherries (which would otherwise be beige)‚ but sometimes it is for effect‚ like the green ketchup that Heinz launched in 1999. Color additives are used in foods for many reasons including:[3] offset color loss due to exposure to light‚ air‚ temperature extremes‚ moisture and storage conditions correct natural variations in color enhance colors that occur naturally provide color

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    Tie Dye

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    Visual Arts Topic: Textile and Design Manipulation Topic: Tie Dye Time: 4 sessions x 30 mins each General Objective To be able to use appropriate materials to create designs on fabric by various tie dyeing techniques. Specific Objectives At the end of the lesson students should be able to: ✓ 1. Define Tie Dye ✓ 2. List materials needed for tie dyeing ✓ 3. Explain Tie Dye as a resist dyeing ✓ 4. Know different techniques and explain each of

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    Copy and Paste

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    Question: Discuss if the EPA. (European Partnership Agreement) is good or bad for Jamaica. Be it resolved that the European Partnership Agreement is good for Jamaica. According to Ian McDonald in a statement he made in the Gleaner dated April 23‚ 1997‚ “I cannot understand why those who governs poor countries like ours‚ and those who are influential in them‚ seem to accept so easily the free trade cult”. This is how he regards the EPA. However‚ before I seek to clarify and support

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    tie dye

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    to dye 3. 1 package RIT powder dye or 1/2 bottle RIT liquid dye 4. Rubber bands‚ string‚ or 2-inch wide strips of cloth for tying Instructions: 1. Gather the shirt into accordion-like folds‚ then fold the gathered fabric in half. Band tightly with cloth strips every 2 or 3 inches.   2. Before starting to dye‚ put on rubber gloves and prepare the dye bath. Dissolve 1 package RIT powder dye or 1/2 cup RIT liquid dye in about 2 gallons very hot water. For dark or bright colors‚ prepare dye bath

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    Chromatography of Dyes

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    well-done Chromatography of dyes will provide you with enough data to determine if a liquid mixture is heterogeneous or homogenous . In a learning activity you can separate and possibly identify food dyes in some drinks mixes and food colors. The effect of solvent polarity or the ability to separate and elute compounds will also be demonstrated. In this experiment you will need to use the equation Xcm/Acm=RF value. The length of A‚ is the length of the longest line of the food dye or food coloring. The

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    Copy Paste!

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    Here now is my work from the question? “What will I become 5 or 10 years from now” it took me several weeks and I got a serious headache thinking about it well any way I came up with my own research about this‚ so far I managed to get some ideas and possibilities‚ I questioned some of my relatives and my family regarding my question somehow my efforts is worth trying for because I have earned a good answers through them. No one can predict his own future and no one exactly can tell what will be

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    Tie Dye

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    The earliest surviving examples of pre-Colombian tie-dye in Peru date from 500 to 800A.D. Their designs include small circles and lines‚ with bright colors including red‚ yellow‚ blue‚ and green.[4] Shibori includes a form of tie-dye that originated in Japan. It has been practiced there since at least the eighth century. Shibori includes a number of labor-intensive resist techniques including stitching elaborate patterns and tightly gathering the stitching before dyeing‚ forming intricate designs

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    Copy Paste

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    Rules Implementing the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees (Republic Act No. 6713) Pursuant to the provisions of Section 12 of Republic Act No. 6713‚ otherwise known as the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees approved on February 20‚ 1989‚ and which took effect on March 25‚ 1989‚ conformably to Section 17 thereof‚ the following Rules are hereby adopted in order to carry out the provisions of the said code: Rule I Coverage

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    Preliminary Leaflet ® TUBINGAL RGH Character Chemical character Appearance Ionic character pH-value of a 10 % solution Specific weight at 20 °C Stabilities Textile softener for padding and exhaust procedures Micro-emulsion of an organo-modified polysiloxane Colourless to faintly yellow‚ clear to opal Cationic 4.0 – 6.0 Approx. 1.0 TUBINGAL RGH is stable to hard water and acids in the usual industrial concentrations. TUBINGAL RGH is stable to alkali (tested up to pH 11). When mixing

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