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    Hiromi Goto’s Chorus of Mushrooms is a novel based on three generations of Japanese Canadian women: Naoe, Keiko, and Muriel, who are experiencing an identity crisis. Naoe, an elder in the home, is an anguished woman who attempts to come to terms with her immigration to Canada, while Keiko, Naoe’s daughter, struggles to assimilate into the Canadian culture leaving her Japanese heritage behind. Muriel, (Naoe refers to her as Murasaki), is Keiko’s daughter who is born in Canada. Growing up,…

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    Amul Milk Case Study

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    INTRODUCTION : Ghee is a class of clarified butter that originated in South Asia and is commonly used in South Asian (Indian, Bangladeshi, Nepali, Sri Lankan, and Pakistani) cuisine and ritual. Ghee is a type of clarified butter that is prepared by boiling butter and removing the residue. Spices can be added for flavor. Ghee has a long shelf-life and needs no refrigeration if kept in an airtight container to prevent oxidation. The texture, color and taste of ghee depends on the…

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    In the mid twentieth century, paying little respect to the triumph of Japan in World War I, militarization causes¬ heaps of poverty in the country. Moreover, the course of action, for a couple of families that had young ladies, was to send them to Japanese men in the United States, who had settled down there for a couple of years, and had a solid job to live, and make the young ladies their wives. The families assume that their daughters would have inconceivably enhanced lives in a more moved…

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    It has an intense history which people want to know more about and explore the beautiful place that everyone is taking about. Hawaii draws people like a magnet because of things like parasailing, hand gliding, water skiing, snorkeling, hiking, and much much more. I chose to pick Hawaii because it is just an adventure. I mean I don't know…

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    Japanese Diets

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    In the best of times, the Japanese have always had a variety of foodstuffs from which to choose, both from the land and sea. Of course, one's diet depended to a great extent on social class. As those considered samurai could range in means from very poor to very rich-and thus experienced diets that crossed classes-we'll examine some generalities. Rice Unsurprisingly, rice was a staple food, and was so important as to be considered a measure of wealth. Farming in Japan has never been an…

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    Ma Ona Musubi

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    find in Hawaii is authentic Japanese miso soup unless you know the one place to look for this old-world delicacy. Ma'ona Musubi, located in the heart of downtown Honolulu, HI is a breakfast and lunch restaurant specializing in a variety of Japanese dishes, but perhaps, the most sought-after creation is the miso soup. Ma'ona Musubi’s owner/chef insists upon using only fresh, high-quality ingredients because there are no shortcuts when it comes to making authentic Japanese miso soup. This is why…

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    them a unusual but interesting aspect. You could stand for hours trying to point out or pick out the various emotions that the figures exhibit, although no emotions were probably ever purposely intended by the markers. Antony Gormley got ordinary people in Merseyside, England to create the unique crowd of figures from 30 tonnes of clay. Just as each sunflower seed in Ai Weiwei’s work is individually hand made, simple, and unique, the small clay figures were all hand made, simple, and unique as…

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    Shark Clan Short Story

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    When the Shark Clan leader was killed, all was well in the ocean. The criminal activity had stopped. It was an early morning in September. The water was murky. The water was cold. And my home was quiet. Only the sound of the current could be heard. Through my open window, I heard screams of another fish who had fallen into the hands of the members of the Clan. A faint, devious laughter could be heard. This was the sound of another crime, and another innocent life that was lost. Most citizens of…

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    Endangered eel: Anguilla Japonica Anguilla Japonica, most commonly known as the Japanese eel is classified as an endangered species whose habitat surrounds the coasts of Japan. Based on various credited sources, an analysis was performed in order to determine the likelihood of this eel to go extinct. Biological components and statistical data were taken into account and based on the observed results, it is logical to hypothesize that within a span of years this eel can go extinct. Nonetheless,…

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    Fiji Research Paper

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    is a place of Hindu worship . Muslim mosques are the place of worshipping . Last of the worshipping places is the Sikh temples . Almost 80% of Fijians are Christians . Hinduism has a strong influence on Fiji culture . Fijians are highly religious people . Each Fijian village is infused with culture . At sunrise every morning you awake to the sound of the lulu drum which is believed awaken the gods . The Fijians have very high architecture skills which are shown in their churches . Fiji has…

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