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    wearing a semblance of decorousness‚ when delicacy is out of reach because the palate had just been ambushed into helplessness.” Food is the thing that the Filipinos must be proud of. As some foreigners say about the Philippines is that the food tastes great. Filipino food‚ although some are from the colonizers‚ are truly delicious. As a website say‚ “To the Filipinos‚ food is important as it is an integral part of local art and culture as well as communal existence.” For food‚ Merlinda Bobis somewhat

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    NF223 This is a cool course.  Random repeated stuff. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food Food is any substance[1] consumed to provide nutritional support for the body. It is usually of plant or animal origin‚ and contains essential nutrients‚ such as carbohydrates‚ fats‚ proteins‚ vitamins‚ or minerals. The substance is ingested by an organism and assimilated by the organism’s cells in an effort to produce energy‚ maintain life‚ or stimulate growth. Historically‚ people secured food

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    Anosmia Research Paper

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    What is Anosmia? Approximately two to five million American adults suffer from disorders of taste and smell. Anosmia is to smell‚ as blindness is to sight‚ or deafness is to hearing. Anosmics cannot detect scents of any kind. Over 200 medical conditions and many medications have been associated with olfactory changes and loss. Smell seems to be the sense people take most for granted. There are no galleries displaying smells like paintings‚ no concertos written for noses‚ no special menus of smells

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    Disadvantages of cinema

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    Cinema is not free from its evil effects. Film artistry is‚ unfortunately‚ compelled to compro­mise with people’s popular taste and appeal to their lower instincts. Too many films dealing with sex problems and with the ways of the criminals are now shown‚ f These are apt to affect public morality. The substandard catering of music I and recreation is likely to injure public taste and outlook and is not ultimately good for the art. The Cinema has far reaching effect upon the youth of the country

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    Salt Lab

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    Modeling Effective Dose: Salt Tasting lab Purpose The purpose of this lab is to see at what measurements (of salt) can the salt be detected by taste. Abstract The science of toxicology is based on the principle that there is a relationship between a toxic reaction (the response) and the amount of poison received (the dose). An important assumption in this relationship is that there is almost always a dose below which no response occurs or can be measured. A second assumption is that once a maximum

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    Discussion The purpose of this lab is to display the influence of retronasal olfaction when it comes to flavor. Humans have two different types of olfaction. Olfaction is the detection of chemicals in the air. These chemicals which are meant to activate odor receptors‚ are called odorants. Humans have approximately 20 million olfactory receptors‚ which is only a fraction compared to bloodhounds who have 4 billion. The first type of olfaction is called orthonasal olfaction which is inhaling. Here

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    Sensation is the physical and mental process that allows us to receive information from our surrounding environment through the ears‚ skin‚ tongue‚ nostrils‚ eyes and other specialised sense organs. Key sensing processes include vision‚ hearing‚ touch‚ taste and smell. Sensory loss is defined as a decreased ability to respond to stimuli that affect our senses( hearing‚ touch‚ etc) For example‚ vision loss might mean that we cannot see a person across the street wave at us‚ or hearing loss might result

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    Brandy Marketing

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    target market away from their original market‚ which typically consists of older men. There is one specific Hennessy ad that shows young men and women drinking brandy and partying all day and night. The tagline associated with this ad is “Flaunt Your Taste”. This ad stays very classy throughout‚ as it exhibits a fun and careless lifestyle. Apart from its obvious use‚ brandy has other uses as well. Brandy was used for many medicinal purposes; in fact it was a major ingredient in the famous Daffy’s

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    Prelude to Appreciation

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    everyone has different taste in music you can learn to like different kinds of music by knowing the history of it and understanding the background behind it. By listening to the CDs I began to appreciate music that I’ve never heard before. I enjoyed the different songs from different cultures‚ it’s always nice to listen to something different and not stay with the ordinary. I am very open minded to different genres out there. The exposure to new music opens up new doors to music taste. “Every kind of

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    The Five Senses

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    lose your sense of smell‚ you won’t be able to smell but again‚ you’ll get by. Lose your sense of taste and food will be flavorless but you can still get by. However‚ if you lose your sense of touch you will also lose your sense of pain. You could be harming your own body and not even know it because you can’t feel anything. Science has shown that touching is necessary for life. I believe that taste is the least important of the five senses because in the scheme of things it really is and to lose

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