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    healthy dessserts

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    dated back to 3000BC and may be reflected to be an early “dessert” in the modern sense of the word. The first apple pie recipe was published in 1381. Also in 1740 the first cupcake recipes were recorded. Ice cream was a Chinese creation although Marco Polo extended the technique to Europe in his travels. In 1800s recipes for ice cream became very popular. Vanilla also plays a vital role in making of many puddings including ice cream. Vanilla was mostly grown in Mexico where it was discovered that

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    types of sauces ( puttanesca‚ amatriciana‚ carbonara‚ etc.) and foods ( gnocchi‚ lasagna‚ tortellini‚ ravioli‚ etc.). Pasta is eaten in Italy only as the first course or as “piatto unico”. WHO “INVENTED” PASTA? Popular legend has it that Marco Polo introduced pasta to Italy following his exploration of the Far East in the late 13th century; however‚ we can trace pasta back as far as the 4th century B.C.‚ where an Etruscan tomb showed a group of natives making what appears to be pasta. The

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    The Life and Accomplishments of Tan Dun Tan Dun was born in the village of Changsha in the China ruled Hunan province August 18th‚ 1957. Tan Dun was raised by his grandmother in Hunan‚ where they have a very distinct Shamanistic culture. Shamanistic culture is very nature bound. The culture of his village portrays a very influential part in how he plans to create his music and make it unique to peoples’ ears. The secret to success in the music industry is to compose the music you think will stand

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    ARTH359 Paper Lei Bian 26111096 [pic][pic] [pic] Tittle: The celebrated symbols of ancient Chinese civilization- Silk Road’s major influence on technological revolution‚ multicultural and religious spirit exchanges are much more far-reaching than the barter trading in prosperous Early Tang Dynasty (618-917AD) Silk Road‚ the most well-known trading route of the ancient Chinese civilization and trade prosperity‚ rose to its peak in early Tang dynasty (618AD). It departed

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    The world that trade created

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    Treating Good News as No News A trader from Venice‚ named Marco Polo‚ traveled to Asia with his father and uncle. They came home with a fortune. Polo told many of his adventures that occurred in the 25 years he spent in Asia. But because of European beliefs about Asia he was not believed. Out of all the people he told one of them was a romance writer‚ the writer then went on to make a book of Polo’s stories. After 1324‚ a clown mocked Polo in carnivals telling audiences about Marco’s unbelievable

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    National Service Training Program 1 Exam notes UST – first military training service in the Philippines Polo y servicios – males are required to give service to the government as a construction worker for 40days in a yr. Falla- payment given to the government instead of giving services 1912- Rep. of the Philippines establishes its formal military training of the UP (ROTC) CWTS- civic welfare training service LTS – literacy training service ROTC – reserved officers training corps Commonwealth

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    want you to know right away that Coleridge is actually talking about a real place and a real guy. Kubla Khan was the grandson of the legendary Mongol conqueror Genghis Khan‚ and he built a summer palace (called Xanadu‚ in English) in Mongolia. Marco Polo visited Xanadu‚ and helped to start the legend of its magnificence. We’re starting with actual history here‚ although by Coleridge’s time Xanadu is already a bit of a legend. Keep this little historical nugget in mind‚ as you read. Does this feel

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    Kathmandu hotel booking Kathmandu hotel booking offers an International standard five-star hotel to simple tourist standard guest house with an affordable cost. Thamel is a tourist hub after 1980‚ located 6 km west of the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. There are approximate 250 hotels‚ including Hotel Malla‚ Manang‚ Marsyangdi‚ Courtyard‚ Samsara‚ Kathmandu Eco‚ Vaishali‚ Hotel Thamel‚ Kathmandu Guest House‚ Hotel Garuda‚ Hotel Mandap‚ Hotel Utse‚ Kantipur Temple House‚ and the Fusi

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    fighting by their interpretation of a skilled archer turning a full 180 degrees to shoot an arrow‚ all while riding a horse. If the time period of Mongol conquest matches closely to the time the painting was done‚ we can mark this source as reliable. Marco Polo recorded in 1298 about his travels eight years before when first handedly seeing the Mongols army. “They are brave in battle‚ almost to desperation‚ setting little value upon their lives‚ and exposing themselves without hesitation to all manner

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    AP World History Focus Questions for Key Concepts Period 3: Regional and Trans regional Interactions‚ c. 600 to c. 1450 CE Key Concept 3.1 Expansion and Intensification of Communication and Exchange Networks Answer Concepts & Relevant Factual Examples in Underline “Factoids” How did trade networks in the post-Classical Era compare to the Classical Era? Even though the Americas and Afro-Eurasia stayed separated‚ this era saw a deepening and widening of old and new networks of human interaction

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