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    A business requires strategic and competent measures to address challenges and issues impinging on customers to survive stiff competition from other potential organizations through effective marketing. Pricing and marketing information affect customer’s behavior. Other challenges in marketing include the application of old strategies, outsourcing problems, ethical challenges, promotions and services or goods quality. Businesses should thus be dynamic and utilize any information from clients to…

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    bite of this delightful dish will excite your senses. These quick and easy curry plain udon noodles are full of flavor giving you an authentic and uncompromised curry experience. The curry paste is a combination of fresh spices such as chilis, star anise, cumin, garlic and cinnamon, vegetables and herbs. A velvety and smooth sauce, Japanese curry with udon noodles is a delicate, savory dish. The udon noodles are neutral in flavor, thick, chewy and soft in texture. The perfect pairing of curry…

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    That said, dental care was more damaging than beneficial. To remove stubborn stains, a plethora of mixtures were created to rid of them. A combination of anise seeds, mints and cloves soaked in wine was used. This was used three times a day with a wooden pick for a toothbrush. The concoction did no help at all. It resulted in a dissolved enamel.Other raw materials included honey, ash, powdered rabbits…

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    Spice Trials and Trips There were all these spices: turmeric, star anise, masala, mingling in hot air with the slightest differentiation, but still melting together in one pungent curry. The bright, orange-red chicken with the thick, gloopy sauce, paired with a fluffy piece of roti to wipe the whole plate clean was my siren song. My palate was already satisfied by the aroma the food was steaming with, but I had to ask: “There isn’t too much spice in this, right?” “Oh, you can handle the…

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    being a male, there have been theories expressing beliefs that God had famine characteristics. Sappho captures human imagery that to connect with biblical imagery. Sappho wrote, “But you, O Dika, bind your hair with lovely crowns, tying stems of anise together in your soft hands” (Sappho 157). This makes a huge connection with the thorn crown…

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    Most people view Medieval medicine as useless or ineffectual, but it was very useful, although the epidemic was a tragedy of it made us thrive for new medicine. Medicine could go from Anise,Licorice to stomping on a plucked dead, burning owl to treat someone in this time and nobody knows if any of it really helped. Diseases such as the “bloody flux”, “ holy fire”,gonorrhea,influenza,plague was going around at this time. Seeing this it opened their eyes and they saw they needed better ways to…

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    Lilly Rosas Art Culinaire Chef Fineberg Alice Waters Chef Alice Waters was born on April 28, 1944, in Chatham New Jersey. In her early years she attended the University of California, Berkeley and graduated in 1967 with a degree in French cultural studies. While she was attending Berkeley she made a trip to Paris, France were she broaden her tasting palate. After, when she graduated from Berkeley she started her training as a chef in Montessori school in London and learned French cooking…

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    “I call it the cut-and-paste apartment,” Walter Youngblood, an artist and ice-cream man, said of the fourth-floor walk-up in East Harlem where he’s lived for 20 years. He bartered a painting for the stove and rescued the bashed-in mini-chandelier from the trash. It hangs in the kitchen, which has colonized half the living room. The refrigerator stands in a far corner, and steel wire shelves jut out, with dangling pots, pans and heavy-duty sieves at the ready. But the tool that Mr. Youngblood,…

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    (3) Once at school, I passed by the laboratory and recognized the smell of our traditional food that came from the kitchen. A cook had come for tutoring sessions for students who liked to attend for three months once a week, two hours a day; I had to check myself in. Our school kitchen provides us with ovens for grilling and baking, stoves, and fridges. I was very stoked to show the cook my abilities in cooking. The first week, it was soups week. Each group took their table and started cooking,…

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    Avid 10 Life Goal Essay We all have goals, some might be more important than the other nonetheless they still are things people want to achieve. I’m Anise Delahoussaye I am 15 and I too have goals I would love to accomplish some day. Some of my goals include graduating high school with a 3.6 (or higher) GPA, getting into Uc Berkeley, start my own nonprofit organization, and being able to be independent/financially stable on my own once I'm 18. I know I can reach these goals…

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