“We were starting to get…” I didn’t let Bethy finish. “Taro! I found Taro‚ guys! Come on!” I lead them back to the clearing‚ grabbing one of the half-filled water bottles on the way. Sure enough Taro is sitting in the exact same position as I had left him. As a tear rolls down Taro’s cheek‚ I realize that his eyes have a slightly deranged look in them. I decide to advance first
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Chenneth S. Torres‚ Vincent Joseph P. Villaceran‚ Danielle P. Submitted to: Asst. Prof. Eufemio Barcelon Ph.D Submitted on: September 18‚ 2013 I. Results Rootcrop | % Alkaloid Average | Cassava | 95.17 % | Sweet potato | 82.51 % | Taro | 93.71 % | Potato | 91.68 % | Table 1. Determination of Alkaloid Raw Data Rootcrop | Weight of pre-weighed filter paper(g) | Weight of filter paper with ppt before drying(g) | Weight of filter paper with ppt after drying(g) | Weight of
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Biodegradable Plastic from Gabi Leaves By: Mickaela Olan 9-Apple PLASTIC • A plastic material is any of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organic solids that are moldable. Plastics are typically organic polymers of high molecular mass‚ but they often contain other substances. They are usually synthetic‚ most commonly derived from petrochemicals‚ but many are partially natural. ADVANTAGES OF PLASTIC: • Advantages of plastic are light in weight. • They can be easily moulded and have
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2014 Frito Lay Canada Product Name: Tarotato Chips Product Description: A healthy alternative to your traditional potato chips. Taro is a starch root much like your traditional potato however it has “30% less fat and more fiber” plus more vitamins (Time‚ 2011). Get that same crisp and tasty flavor that you are used too without the high cholesterol. These delicious taro chips are exotic‚ baked to perfection and lightly salted for a savory favour. Target Market: Frito Lay plans to focus on the baby
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Adventures Of Kenji Of Japan | by Albert J. Nevine Characters: Kenji Tagao‚ a Japanese farm body Taro‚ his brother The American missionary Summary: Young Kenji Tagao and his family live on a prosperous farm in the fertile Omani valley in Japan. He does his chores‚ goes to school were he becomes the Kendo champion and wins a trip that sends his around the country. He sees the wonders of his native land‚ the beauty of cities and towns‚ the agriculture and industries everywhere
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finishing studies on RAN and The Tragedy of King Lear. The characters for the play and the film are very similar‚ first you have King Lear who is represented by The Great Lord Hidetora in the film‚ Goneril‚ Regan‚ and Cordelia are represented by Taro‚ Jiro‚ and Saburo respectively. Kent‚ the King’s loyal advisor is represented by Tango‚ and Cornwall and Albany are represented by Lady Kaede‚ and Lady Sue respectively. The first comparison of RAN and The Tragedy of King Lear is how plot is similar
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Guinea’s main crops were wild sago‚ the taro root‚ and bananas. Wild sago was pulp in the center of trees that was gathered rather than harvested. Sago was hard to harvest‚ and was difficult to keep stored for long periods of time. On top of that‚ sago wasn’t high in nutrition either. Papua New Guinea’s people needed foods that were high in protein‚ and sago’s protein levels were rather low. The taro root and bananas were two crops that were farmed by the people. The taro root and banana didn’t provide much
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According to the Oxford Dictionary (2013)‚ madness can be defined as the state of having a serious mental illness. It is also defined as extremely foolish behaviour. In the text‚ “King Lear” by Williams Shakespeare and the film‚ “Ran” by Akira Kurosawa‚ both the author and the director deal with the fact that the Protagonist’s past haunts them so much that they eventually become insane. As a result of their hamartia‚ both King Lear and the Great Lord‚ Hidetora‚ have a past that haunts them‚ and because
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Shakespeare becomes a revenge plot related as cause and effect in Kurosawa. Kurosawa transfers the historical setting of the film from pre-Roman Britain to Medieval Japan. He enriches the Shakespeare play by adding a reason to King Lear’s suffering and Taro‚ Jiro and Lady Kaede’s evil; he also splits and combines some Shakespearean characters to create new ones; the Shakespearean language was also replaced by rewritten dialogues. In addition‚ the Noh influenced way of acting‚ which is featured by silence
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Robert Capa‚ the legendary Hungarian-born photojournalist who set the prevailing standard for war photographers‚ spoke seven languages — none very well. He didn’t need to. For over 20 of the bloodiest years of the 20th century‚ Capa let his cameras do the talking. "If your pictures aren’t good enough‚ you’re not close enough‚" he famously declared. Getting close to Capa himself could also be a tricky business‚ though the challenge was usually surmounted by soldiers‚ poker players‚ bartenders
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