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    Stars are a universal part of our human culture. Celebrities are compared to them, people reach for them and we try to shine like them but we often forget to actually look at them for what they are. Instead of becoming vain and trying to emulate something much grander than ourselves or be selfish and try to claim them as our own, we should be looking to the stars to remind us that we aren’t everything in this world. This is the message that David Wagoner tries to get across in his poem, The…

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    Capstone Project Summary

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    Currently Acme Produce provides several services to local farmers and grocers including produce preservation utilizing bleeding edge technology to slow the ripening process, allowing produce to be stored longer and shipped further. Acme Produce also provides a counter part to the produce preservation service providing produce rapid ripening, allowing farmers to harvest produce early and have the unripe produce swiftly ripened, providing the ability to meet delivery dates that would otherwise be…

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    with cream added.” (par. 1). Microbiology and Chemistry play a big role in the production of cheese. There are three steps. Those steps are curdling, curd processing, and ripening. Curdling means to cause the cheese to separate into lumps or parts. Curd processing goes along with the curdling. It is the whole process it takes. Ripening is what makes determines the different features of cheese. Cheese comes in several different sizes, flavors, textures, forms and so on. Some cheeses might taste…

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    of youth. By rhyming “clot” and “knot” Heaney reminds his reader how strong and rebellious people frequently get during their years of youth. Those qualities are often necessary to explore the choices to move further in life with satisfaction. The ripening of berries is as juicy and adventurous as…

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    After listening to all civilisations, I noticed the similarities between cultures, arts, architecture, symbolism, myth and religion each holds. It obviously beneficial to me, as someone who wonders of study that covers all world cultures and appeals on many disciplines such as sociology and philosophy. The first part of this essay discusses on areas that interest me and in the second portion, how these myths are relevant. Lastly, other information I would like to know. This essay…

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    The fruit that is still green and ripening represents her slowly learning how she belongs to the Vietnamese community. When Ha’s family flees the country, they cut down the papaya tree, claiming that “it’s better than letting the Communists have it”(60). When they cut it down, it represents…

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    Food Ecology Research Paper Microbial Ecology of Grapes Grapes ecology is influenced by microorganisms consisting of fungi, yeasts, and bacteria which factor grapes' physical and biochemical characteristics. Some species depend on the grape ripening stage and on the availability of nutrients like yeasts and lactic bacteria, while others are only found inside the grapes, such as parasitic fungi and environmental bacteria (Barata et al. 2012). Similar to other plants grapes also have to deal…

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    John B. Lee is a phenomenal author and poet. He was born in the year of 1951 in Branford, Ontario. John went to Ridge District high school where he began writing some of his very first poems and was titled to the RDHS Hall of excellence. He went to the University of Western Ontario where he won numerous awards in English. He also acquired the UWO (University of Western Ontario) Alumni Award of Merit for professional Achievement in 2010. John loves writing. He wrote several good poems but the one…

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    When summer rolls around, it’s time to put away the cakes and breads and pull out a fresh-baked pie for a warm-weather treat. But with so many different varieties to choose from, how do you know what type of pie will satisfy your sweet tooth this season? According to the friendly folks at Busken Bakery, the only way to make the right choice is to familiarize yourself with some of the most popular summertime pies in America this year. While there are countless flavors available at your local…

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    Harumanis Mango Case Study

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background Study Harumanis mango is one of the tropical fruits and is included in the family of mangoes or their scientific name is Mangifera Indica Linn. It is known for its thick green skin and it have a golden flesh, soft, no fiber, and not contained much water in it and have an exotic taste. Harumanis mango is grown in Probolinggo, East Java, Indonesia and Malaysia. In Malaysia, Harumanis mango is only can be found in the state of Perlis because of the…

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