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    also responsible for the children and basic nursing (“Daily Life for Peasant Women in the Middle Ages”). The daily routing of noblewomen followed her husband’s‚ or lord’s (“Daily Life of a Noblewoman in the Middle Ages”). She would begin with mass at dawn and then be dressed in her dress of the day (“Daily Life of a Noblewoman in the Middle Ages”). Leisure time was spent on embroidery and dance (“Daily Life of a Noblewoman in the Middle Ages”). Education for noblewomen consisted on practical rather

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    How many people died on the Titanic? The Royal Mail Steamer (RMS) Titanic built by the White Star Company in the UK and owned by American tycoon‚ J.P Morgan met its fate while on its maiden voyage to New York when it struck an iceberg and sank two hours later in the early morning of April 15‚ 1912‚ in the Northern Atlantic. A total of 2224 people boarded this ship during its sail and a sum of 1514 people perished with it. The name Titanic‚ a Greek methodology means gigantic and it took a total of

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    Africa's Water Scarcity

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    Edward Bran‚ Water scarcity in Kenya has a wide-ranging impact on the population. (P.72) For over decades this has been an issue for Kenya‚ because of the scarcity of water only an extremely small amount of its land can be used for agricultural purposes. The purpose of this research is to briefly investigate Kenya’s water scarcity and explore the causes of this serious problem. Edward Bran also said‚ until a nation united Kenya’s problem will continue to stand still. (p.117) Edward Bran is the

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    grain wheat‚ and add synthetic chemicals; for example‚ wheat flour is simply enriched white flour since it is refined and processed to the point that most of the wheat is stripped of its nutrition. The same goes for enriched wheat flour‚ where the bran and germ are extracted‚ causing the consumer’s body to absorb the wheat differently. The body breaks down the flour at too fast of a rate‚ which causes the blood stream to fill with an excess amount of sugar‚ resulting in the body storing the excess

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    How Pasta Is Made

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    are then brushed to remove the external layer of the bran and any remaining impurities. They are then conditioned and hydrated to ensure they obtain the right moisture levels‚ before they enter the cylinder machines where the milling begins. The grinding is done in stages where the wheat kernel is broken until the inner part of the grain (endosperm) is separated from the outer skin (bran). The milling derivative is then sieved to remove all bran leaving behind pure semolina. The semolina is then transferred

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    paddy 5. Husk Aspiration: Separating the husk from brown rice/ unhusked paddy 6. Paddy Separation: Separating the unhusked paddy from brown rice 7. Whitening: Removing all or part of the bran layer and germ from brown rice 8. Polishing: Improving the appearance of milled rice by removing the remaining bran particles and by polishing the exterior of the milled kernel 9. Length Grading: Separating small and large brokens from head rice 10. Blending: Mixing head rice with predetermined amount of

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    Adelma, The Afterlife?

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    are met with many different descriptions of cities‚ some light and some dark. The novel describes a world of constant uniformity. Although there is a wide sense of travel throughout the novel‚ there is also a sense of stagnation. We are taken on voyages to many different cities but at the same time all of the cities are hypothetical. In Cities of the Dead 2‚ Polo describes the city of Adelma. Adelma is a city of depression and death. When Polo first arrived at Adelma he was

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    RICE MILL 1.0 INTRODUCTION Paddy or rice grain consists of husk and brown rice. Brown rice‚ in turn‚ contains bran which comprises the outer layer and the edible portion. Rice milling is removal or separation of husk (dehusking) and bran to obtain the edible portion for consumption. The process has to be accomplished with care to prevent excessive breakage of the kernel and improve recovery of paddy or rice. The extent of recovery during milling depends on many factors like variety of paddy‚ degree

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    Chapter 4. Dimension Reduction In this chapter we describe the important step of dimension reduction. The dimension of a dataset‚ which is the number of variables‚ must be reduced for the data mining algorithms to operate efficiently. We present and discuss several dimension reduction approaches: (1) Incorporating domain knowledge to remove or combine categories‚ (2) using data summaries to detect information overlap between variables (and remove or combine redundant variables or categories)

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    demands of plantation farming‚ servant slaves and the growth of the slave trade as its own industry. Plantation farming emerged as a way to earn a profitable crop and dominated the southern colonies. In plantations African slaves worked in hundreds from dawn until dusk producing goods that supplied Britain. These goods consisted of sugar‚ cotton‚ tobacco and rum. All these crops were very labour intensive requiring hundreds of workers to preserve them. The British became the largest and most efficient

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