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    Milk tea expert Lai Wong Ming has been making the stuff for more than three decades and he reckons he has altered his recipe at least 30 times through the years. "Hong Kong people strive for a perfect cup of milk tea like other people obsess about kopi luwak or Blue Mountain coffee‚" says Lai. "We use a mixture of six types of Ceylon tea‚ four ounces of tea to a pot. Combined with Black and White brand milk‚ we can make eight cups of milk tea." In the 1950s‚ Hainanese coffee was in fashion

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     vidi‚ vici."  Julius Caesar  (I came‚ I saw‚ I conquered)       Adage­ a proverb or wise saying made familiar by long use       Allusion­ a passing reference or indirect mention  He was the Adam to her Eve  ​   Anadiplosis: ("doubling back") the rhetorical repetition of one or several words; specifically‚  repetition of a word that ends one clause at the beginning of the next.    "Men in great place are thrice servants: servants of the sovereign or state; servants of fame;  and servants of business

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    The Olympics versus the World Cup: A Marketing Perspective The main purpose of this paper is to examine the concepts of ambush marketing‚ buzz marketing and how companies can transition from regional to global brands. These three marketing approaches will be analyzed from the viewpoint of both the World Cup and Olympics. From this analysis‚ this paper will determine if these approaches are effective‚ which ones have the most risk‚ and how this risk can be managed. Finally‚ it will look at implications

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    In this experiment‚ a coffee cup calorimeter was used to measure the temperature readings of a neutralization reaction and magnesium oxide‚ MgO. Calorimetry is used to measure amounts of heat transferred to or from a substance.2 The difference of temperatures was used to calculate the heat energy given off by each sub-reaction. These values were solved by using Hess’s Law which determined the overall enthalpy changes of the neutralization reaction and MgO formation. Hess’s Law states that the heat

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    Patterson 1 Rachel Patterson Rankin English 3 AP  15 November 2012                                       Expository Draft    Paine and Jefferson’s literacy works both inform the reader of the separation of Britain.  They utilized very different rhetorical stratagies to express the significance of each of their piece. The pamphlet Common Sense‚ written by Thomas Paine‚ inspired colonists to strive for independence. Soon after the publication of Common Sense‚ Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration

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    Natn.Sci.Foundation Sri Lanka 2013 41 (4): 309-318 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/jnsfsr.v41i4.6058 RESEARCH ARTICLE Use of biochemical compounds in tea germplasm characterization and its implications in tea breeding in Sri Lanka J.D. Kottawa-Arachchi1*‚ M.T.K. Gunasekare2‚ M.A.B. Ranatunga1‚ P.A.N. Punyasiri3 and L. Jayasinghe1 Tea Research Institute of Sri Lanka‚ Talawakelle. Coordinating Secretariat of Science‚ Technology & Innovation‚ 3rd Floor‚ Standard Charterd Building‚ Chatham

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    Rhetorical Analysis There have been many times on the go where one just grabs a bottle of water to drink. But according to Bottlemania‚ this is wrong and humans should be drinking out of the tap. Mark Coleman’s rhetorical analysis of Bottlemania finds that he believes it is credible. Whether it is or not‚ persuading humans to drink out of a tap can be a very challenging task. Throughout the rhetorical analysis‚ Coleman writes about how it is much easier to picture kids guzzling beer rather than

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    Adriannah Baker Professor Washburn English 101- College Writing 19 October 2014 Addiction in the Homeland When Deborah Sontag wrote the article “Heroin’s Small-Town Toll‚ and a Mother’s Pain” it wasn’t to scare or frighten the public. What she wrote were facts and intimate details of a family’s pain and heartache over what happened to the person they loved who had an addiction she couldn’t beat. Deborah wrote this article with the intention of letting everyone know that heroin is a very serious

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    What is Rhetorical Citizenship? The definition that is in our syllabus says that it is the ability of individuals to communicate their needs‚ interests‚ and values in order to identify and solve public problems. In Lippmann’s "The Phantom Public" he describes a good citizen as one who is omni competent‚ or all knowing. He thinks that the ideal role of a citizen is one where they are aware of everything that is going on in the world and they know enough about that problem or situation that he can

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    could have added to make it better.. to make an essay more effective what you need are rhetorical devices. Rhetorical devices are techniques that are used to convey and persuade the reader or listener to consider a topic from another perspective. using rhetorical devices is a style of speaking or writing that trys to create a particular effect or bring out a particular response from a reader‚ some effective rhetorical devices are personification‚ alliteration‚ connotation and In the essay An Ode

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