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    Stew Recipes Pot-au-feu 【Ingredients】 400g sparerib 1/4 cabbage 1 carrot 2 potato 1/4 radish 4 sausage 1 bay leave 1 tsp. salt A pinch of white pepper 500ml water 3 tbsp. white wine 1 tbsp. olive oil Extra mustard powder 【Recipe】 Before cooking a Pot-au-feu‚ I looked the Pot-au-feu in the cooking dictionary for reviewing it. To paraphrase‚ it is said that "One kind of soup‚ simmering a big piece of beef meat with bone and vegetables‚" and I was impressed with ’with bone’ part. At this

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    How to Make Dumpling

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    How to make dumpling * Meat * Vegetable * Green Onions or Chives * Ginger * (How much meat‚ vegetable and green onions or chives depend on have many pieces dumplings you make) * salt 
soy sauce 
cooking wine 
vinegar 
sesame oil 
chicken essence (chicken stock/bouillon)
Note: the amount of the seasonings listed above can be appropriately used according to one’s personal taste. * Step 1: Take 3 bowls of flour and pour into a small basin. Add in some salt and stir

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    The Onion Summary

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    The article “UPDATE: ‘The Onion’ Has Finally Confirmed There Were No Survivors In The Challenger Disaster” by I. Newton talks about ‘The Onion’ article and their anyslition on the event. This is for the Americans and families who lost someone in the disaster to answer their questions on if anyone could survive the Challenger disaster. When things back to that event or watching a video that was recorded of the event it is very sad and terrifying that something like that happened and with this article

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    Satire Of The Onion

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    To the informed reader‚ it is known that the Onion is a news website in which satirical articles are written about local and national events‚ however‚ this satire can sometimes be missed due to the nature of the article and its presentation of information. Due to how the article is written in the fashion of an actual news article it creates the appearance of actual news and could be seen as such if the satire is missed. With the articles use of quotations and the appearance of fact it gives the tone

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    hofstede hall trompenaars

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    Cultural Differences and People Management Module Guide Hofstede‚ Hall and Trompenaars see the world as composed of national cultures with ’distinctive values‚ languages‚ management stules‚ and ways of doing business ’ (Holden‚ 2002:226). How useful do you think this approach is for today ’s interconnected and fluid business world? Word count: 1935 Introduction Nowadays‚ interacting with people from foreign cultures is part of our daily routine. In fact

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    Calamansi and Onion

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    CHAPTER II REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE Foot odor is a disease which is scientifically known as bromhidrosis- sweaty and smelly feet. While neither painful nor contagious‚ foot odor causes unmitigated social suffering to those who are burdened with it.  Under normal conditions each of your feet produces half a pint of sweat by means by means of some 20‚000 sweat glands.  In most people‚ this perspiration evaporates.  In people with bromhidrosis‚ however ‚ more sweat is produced‚ and it doesn’t evaporate

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    Mcsweeney vs. Hofstede

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    Geert Hofstede was born in 1928 in Netherlands. He obtained his Masters degree in Mechanical Engineering and a doctorate in Social Psychology. He is a professor Emeritus of Organizational Anthropology and International Management of the University of Maastricht in the Netherlands. Geert Hofstede is well known for providing a theoretical framework that attempts to analyze the relationships between organizational actions and cultural beliefs. In 1965‚ he worked at IBM as a trainer in the international

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    1. The summary of Geert Hofstede The text refers to the study of culture in the environment of organization. Especially how culturally different participant can make an constructive and efficient intercultural dialogue. At the beginning of the publication Geert Hofstede points attention to the example which shows how different cultural background influences our way of thinking and acting. Moreover‚ autor deals with the notion of culture and its connection to the mental programming. He describes

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    Osmosis in Onion Cell

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    in relation to three onion cells and the impact on the cells structure. A small square of a red onion skin (membrane) was observed under a microscope at high power (X40) magnification. The observation showed a large number of onion cells. The structure of one onion cell had a general rectangular shape with a developed cell wall‚ which gives the rectangular shape to the cell and a cell membrane just beneath it. The observation under the microscope of a cell of an onion skin soaked for 15 minutes

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    When international businesses ’ operate in other cultures‚ what advantages do they enjoy when they learn to adequately communicate? NOTE - Please do not forget to utilize/apply Hofstede ’s framework if necessary Culture is defined as the set of values‚ beliefs‚ rules‚ and institutions held by a specific group of people. It can also be defined‚ according to anthropologist Edward Taylor in 1870s as “that complex whole which includes knowledge‚ belief‚ art‚ morals‚ customs and other capabilities

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