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    It combination of wheat noodle, meat, and soup made from stock. Depend on the soup, ramen can be divided into difference names such as Shio (“salt”), Tonkotsu (“pork bone”), Shoyu (“soy sauce”), and Miso ramen. Moreover, other versions of ramen can be found throughout Japan. The first time I knew to this dish, when I watched the movie “Ramen Girl.” It is about a modern woman try to become a ramen chef. The movie gave me the inspiration to understand the Japanese cuisine. If a chef puts his…

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    Ebisu Research Paper

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    plazas or restaurants. People think that Ebisu is one of a trendy/fashionable neighborhood because there are many spiffy looking people are working or living and luxury restaurants are in this area. However, not only these restaurants, but also famous ramen restaurants or any other reasonable price restaurants or Izakaya are existed. You can enjoy both atmospheres at Ebisu." The burger is used 100% Wagyu beef that produced by Yazawa meat, one of the famous meat shops in Japan. Persistence of…

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    One of the biggest jokes coming into college was the poverty and only being able to eat ramen. Most of my friends had plans to eat as cheap as possible, no matter what the effect on them is. Me, having a love of food, had no plans to fall that low. I have the benefit of living off campus and don't have any restrictions on how I can cook. But even though many dorms don't have access to every way possible, they have enough to make good cheap meals. The stereotype of terrible college food has been…

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    In today’s society most people look down on the prison culture. They view prison as a place filled with corruption, drugs, sex, and pop culture likes to follow this trend. As a result, people were unable to see the good that can come out from prison culture and how not everyone is as horrific as they at times can be be portrayed. In the book From the Big House to Your House, readers are able to dive into the minds of six women who all found happiness through cultivating food. These women created…

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    booklet full of smiling faces at least twenty times on the plane ride home. I was hooked. Once I got home, I learned everything I could about NYU. Soon thereafter, I pictured myself walking to my Social Psychology class with the professor, eating ramen at Ramen-Ya, and going to the Strand. I saw myself roaming the street and exploring what the city had to offer. On the way to Bobst, I pictured myself running into tourists asking me to take a picture of them, on the way to a ‘normal’…

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    Born on 5th March 1910 into a wealthy Taiwanese family in Kagi Country, Japanese Taiwan, Momofuku Ando was raised by his grandparents after the death of his parents. His grandparents inspired him to follow their path of business and start a textiles company. In 1933 he travelled to Osaka to study economics at Ritsumeikan University. He became a Japanese citizen following the Second World War. Ando lost his textile company to bankruptcy, following being convicted of tax evasion in 1948. He later…

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    Group Performance Evaluation a) Our farewell party at a ramen restaurant gained positive feedbacks from the class thanks to the collaboration between everyone in the group. As a person who seldom participates in drama performance, this was a fresh experience to me. I enjoyed the process in which we create the story by ourselves and perform it in front of the class. Also, I liked our simple props made the scene hilarious and more understandable. The applause from the audience at the end of the…

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    Fall Out Boy Introduction Fall Out Boy is a rock band that originated in Wilmette, Illinois.the band started in 2001. The members of the band are Pete Wentz(bassist),Patrick Stump(vocalist),Andy Hurley(drummer), and Joe Trohman(guitarist).The creators of the band are Pete Wentz and Joe Trohman.Joe and Pete started this as a side project from there other bands.Patrick joined shortly after the fact. 2001-2002 Fall Out Boy was created in a suburb of Chicago called Wilmette,Illinois.It was formed…

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    Tempe Restaurant

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    There are many Japanese restaurants in Tempe. I really like Japanese food and I know that there are some differences flavor between America and Japan. I have been some Tempe’s Japanese restaurants in more than one year, and I must say it’s a good experience. If you do not care about authentic Japanese food, I really recommend you to try this restaurant, named KABUKI. KABUKI is located at the Tempe Marketplace, and opens on 11:00AM every day and until midnight closed. There are many branch…

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    Nicole is the Ramen spectroscopy expert in her research group. She wondered whether she could use Ramen spectroscopy to study Copper 3 hydroxide vibrations. However, Copper 3 hydroxide is challenging to study due to its reactivity. She proposed the work to her advisor who rejected the idea because "it just doesn 't work". From there, she began diligent research in two parts (1) to prove to her advisor that Ramen Spectroscopy should, in theory, be able to measure the vibrations and (2) to map…

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