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    The Taste of Melon

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    “The Taste of Melon” Worksheet Name:___________ Steps: 1) Review the plot PowerPoint in class‚ taking notes as needed. Your Elements of Fiction handout has all the base notes in it! 2) Read the story on pg. 130 3) Complete the worksheet below. Answer the following using full sentences (unless otherwise specified). Be sure to refer back to the story to clarify your answers. Be cautious of TRICK questions‚ you will need to go back to story to find them!! 1) How old was the narrator

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    Describing Food

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    contradiction of flavors. Knowing the words for describing tastes and flavors will help you to find the right adjective in other areas. Describing taste and flavor Acerbic is anything sour‚ bitter or sharp - cutting‚ caustic‚ acid‚ mordant‚ barbed‚ prickly‚ biting‚ pointed. The opposite flavor would be mild‚ sweet‚ or honeyed. Acid or Acidic food can be sharp‚ tart‚ sour‚ bitter. Just the opposite of sweet‚ sugary‚ honey. Acrid taste can be considered pungent‚ bitter‚ choking‚ sharp‚ unpleasant

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    The Nervous System and Aging Sensory changes can influence the way we see‚ hear‚ taste‚ smell‚ and respond to touch and pain. This in turn affects how we experience the world and react to things. A significant sensory change can rob us of many simple pleasures and complicate the tasks of daily living. It may mean reduced mobility‚ increased dependence on others‚ inaccurate perception of the environment‚ reduced ability to communicate and socialize‚ or loss of self-esteem. Sensory changes vary

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    Food

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    “underprivileged.” Biryani has everything. It has great taste‚ a unique taste‚ a variety of taste‚ it even smells great‚ it’s better than anything you can or want to compare it to‚ and you should most definitely eat it every day. This is an ode to biryani. Biryani originated from the Indian subcontinent and spread to a few countries in the surrounding areas. As a result different variations of the dish sprung about. All the variations of the dish taste pretty great in their own right. That’s miracle

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    EARLY SENSORY STIMULATION

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    ** EARLY SENSORY STIMULATION ** WHAT IS SENSORY STIMULATION ?? * SENSORY STIMULATION AFFECTS THE EMOTIONAL AND SOCIAL GROWTH OF A CHILD .. ** SIGNIFICANCE : ~ WITH EARLY INFANT STIMULATION NEWBORNS BECAME ACQUAINTED WITH THEIR ENVIRONMENT MAKING IT EASIER TO UNDERSTAND THE WORLD AROUND THEM AS THEY GROW .. ** THE FIRST TWO YEARS OF LIFE ARE THOUGHT OF AS THE SENSORY MOTOR STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT .. ** REFLEXES : MUCH OF THE BABY’S ACTIVITY IN HIS FIRST WEEKS OF LIFE IS REFLEXIVE .

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    Cooking as an Art Form

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    Sometimes even people consider the arrangement of plates in a table as an art. This is called Table Art. Brillat-Savarin in his book‚ “The physiology of taste” states that cooking is the oldest of all arts. He says that Adam was born hungry and even a new born child first looks for become feed by his nurse right after he comes to new world (Physiology of taste‚ 300). He also believes that cooking and food is the finest art that has had the most influence on humans’ civilization (300). Food is one of

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    Wine Tasting Introduction

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    Wine tasting 1. Sight A glass of wine is more than simply the sum of its tastes‚ wine can give pleasure to all of our senses except one… The first thing to do is examine the colour of the wine. Pour into a clear glass and examine the shade or hue of the wine in the light‚ against a white background if possible. Is the wine opaque or transparent? The wine should be transparent‚ if a wine has some kind of opacity or turbidity this could indicate that it is pricked. The hue of the wine

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    to produce abstract ideas in a concrete form. She took each main abstract idea necessary for the understanding of the curriculum and made a piece of sensorial material to help children understand. Nature has given us five senses:- sight‚ touch‚ taste‚ smell and hearing. By using the five senses‚ the child makes a mental order of his environment. What are the 5 basic senses? • Visual: Most adults are primarily visual learners. They need to see things demonstrated. Montessori categorised

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    our accomplishment. Abstract Mango juice‚ orange juice‚ pineapple juice and other types of beverages are the usual drink we find as typical nowadays. But what if one accidentally eats a foreign‚ authentic restaurant and actually gets to taste an extraordinary drink known to be made out of flowers. Well‚ coincidentally‚ one of my co-journalists before did experience such a

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    Their Stimuli 1. Humans being have five main sensory organ‚ which are skin‚ nose‚ tongue‚ ears and eyes. 2. Sense detects stimuli‚ that is changes in surroundings (around us). 3. Five senses: i. sight ii. hearing iii. touch iv. taste v . smell 4. Senses are part of the body called sensory organs. 5. Changes or object that can detect by our senses are called stimuli. 6. The ability of the sensory organs to detect stimuli is called senses. 7. All the sensory organs are

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