coconut and coconut milk are commonly used for thickening and flavouring. Kerala’s long coastline and numerous rivers have led to a strong fishing industry in the region‚ making seafood a common part of the meal. Rice is grown in abundance; along with tapioca. It is the main starch ingredient used in Kerala’s food. Having been a major production area of spices for thousands of years‚ the region makes frequent use of black pepper‚ cardamom‚ clove‚ ginger‚ and cinnamon. Most of Kerala’s Hindus‚ except its
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Economic Growth Model of Thailand Pakistan Economy Presented to Dr Muhammad Aslam Presented by Rubab Asmat Zahra 12P00030 Rubab Ali 12P00014 Rabia Rauf 12P00028 Wajahat Hussain 12P00053 Table of Contents 1.00: Introduction of Thailand Economy----------------------------------------------1 2.00: Historical Background--------------------------------------------------------------1 2.1: 1945-1955--------------------------------------------------------------------1 2.2: 1955-19
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Indian Guar Gum Market ▪ India has been a major player in the context of guar and guar gum in the global market. ▪ India’s production contributes to 80% of the world’s total production figuring up to 6 lakh tons. ▪ Rajasthan wholly retains the credit for India’s position producing 70% of the production itself. ▪ Guar is largely consumed as a vegetable in the Indian subcontinent. It is also used in making pickles. ▪ 25000 tons of the total production in the country constitutes
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The Tiger in the Tunnel The Tiger in the Tunnel 13 THE TIGER IN THE TUNNEL Notes The night is dark and silent. A young boy and his father are alone in a hut in the middle of the jungle. Soon the father leaves his son alone and goes out into the jungle. Where does he go and why? OBJECTIVES At the end of this lesson‚ you will be able to: • • • • • read and understand a story in English; use homophones correctly; use the to-infinite‚ gerunds and participles appropriately; edit your
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: 286 : Agricultural Practices and Animal Husbandry 32 Agricultural Practices and Animal Husbandry We all need food to survive. Food is the basic need for all living beings‚ as it provides energy for doing work‚ and raw material for building and repair of various parts of the body. You know that our country has a large population‚ and therefore‚ we need to produce a lot of food. You also know that to produce such a large amount of food we need a large area of land. However‚ our land availability
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ECOLOGICAL AND ECONOMICAL IMPORTANCE OF ALGAE Introduction..........................................................................................................2 Physical and ecological features of algae.............................................................4 Size range and diversity of structure.............................................................4 Distribution and abundance...........................................................................5 Photosynthesis and light-absorbing
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AP U.S. History: Unit 1.1 HistorySage.com CONTACT: Europeans & Amerindians I. Overview—big ideas By 1600 Europeans had created the world’s first truly global economy. Meanwhile‚ the "age of discovery" resulted in the greatest human catastrophe the world has ever known: 90% of Amerindians died by 1600; slavery of tens of millions of Africans. Cultural differences between European and Amerindians were so immense that major conflict occurred in the 15th‚ 16th and 17th centuries. Summary
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Acknowledgements First of all‚ we would like to express our deepest appreciation to our Biology Semester2 lecturer and supervisor who provided us the possibility to complete this proposal. A special gratitude we would like to give to Mr. Shawn K. Nithianantham‚ whose provided us a lot of valuable advice and suggestions‚ and helped us to coordinate our project proposal. We would also like to express our gratitude towards him for showing us useful examples that related to this proposal
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[pic] [pic] Taiwanese Culture TABLE OF CONTENT I)Chinese New year 1)Introduction 2)The Chinese Calendar 3)History 4)Sequences of Festivies -Preceding days - New year’s eve -1st -15th day. -Cuisine. 5)Main Customs. 6)Seen as a public Holiday 7)Evolution II)Taiwanese Tea 1)Introduction 2)Historical Background 3)Taiwanese tea culture -Teaism -Teaware -Ceremony 4)Bubble tea 5)Tea approach and conclusion
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CDRI - Cambodia’s leading independent development policy research institute Foreign Investment in Agriculture in Cambodia SAING Chan Hang‚ HEM Socheth and OUCH Chandarany with PHANN Dalis and PON Dorina Working Paper Series No. 60 June 2012 A CDRI Publication Foreign Investment in Agriculture in Cambodia CDRI Working Paper Series No. 60 SAING Chan Hang‚ HEM Socheth and OUCH Chandarany with PHANN Dalis and PON Dorina CDRI - Cambodia’s leading independent development
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