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    Index: • About Aashirvaad • STP analysis of Aashirvaad atta • 4 P’s of Aashirvaad atta ‘It brings joy to the Indian housewife in providing her family with the most delightful hand-made rotis.’ ITC through its e-choupal network came up with the mission to cater to the Indian housewives’ needs by providing the finest quality flour. With this idea, ITC entered the staples market with ‘Aashirvaad Atta’ in May 2002. Backing the brand with the ITC name along with some great…

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    similarity I noticed was with Indians and Mexicans. They both eat a form of tortillas on a regular bases. The Mexican use corn or flour tortilla and usually eat it at every meal. Indians eat rotis, which is very similar, but it is made out of wheat. This really compares to the reading in our book, “ Tortillas and Rotis.” This reading assignment showed the differences in both cultures and how they use both dishes. After reading this assignment and going to the fair it was seeing the reading I…

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    Throughout much of my life, I was afraid of the homeless and thought they were disgusting. I constantly avoided them, acting like they didn’t exist. Until one day, I was forced to interact with a homeless person while waiting to be picked up from the gym. At first I was terrified, but I quickly realized that he held no ill intentions. He was in his late twenties, and we began talking about sports. Soon after, he told me about how he ended up homeless. He had lost all of his money on sports…

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    I’ve always been one to break lab safety rules, but you might consider standing on your tiptoes in crocs while feeding invertebrates appropriate behavior for a ten year old. But that’s how I spent my school breaks, in my dad’s lab, doing a bit of scientific exploration of my own as he worked. Dad and I always arrived at promptly 8 o’clock every morning, somewhat asleep from the cold created by the marine layer. When we entered my dad’s office, I took full advantage of the rolling chairs,…

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    Toddlers continue to surprise parents as they grow older. Once you settle into a pattern and think that you can predict your child’s behavior, she will do something totally unexpected. Your loving, affectionate baby may suddenly turn wholly against any form of hugs and kisses from you. It is just one of the many phases of growing up and there is nothing to be alarmed about. Let her go about her day, she will turn to you when she needs to be comforted. Developmental milestones of your…

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    The Importance Of Carnival

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    Carnival is a celebration of different colors which converts into beautiful customs, calypso and steel pan music, different forms of dancing, foods, and Caribbean style arts that fascinates thousands of people from many different parts of the world. Trinidad and Tobago carnival is a once a year event with a combination of many different activities. The main purpose of the carnival is to reveal their culture and way of life by bringing everyone together. Trinidad and Tobago is a dual island,…

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    shop owner knelt down and shook awake the three young children he had employed, who had dozed off on the floor. One of the 3 boys was Akhil. Akhil was a hard working kid. He would work overtime to earn a few extra pennies. He would eat the stale rotis his employer would give him. He would put on rags and never dispose them. He would sleep under the unsteady roof of the tea shop, even in the toughest of storms. The owner of the tea stall never understood what the pushing force behind Akhil was.…

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    When I was still in secondary school , I was going to my school which was located 15km away from my house by school bus. Since form 1, my class started at 1pm until 6:30 pm , therefore when we were on the way went home, there was a road that we needed to pass by. Every year during at certain moment for about one month, the road was always jammed. I was wondering what was happen out there ? I saw the situation besides the road was crowded with peoples, mostly Malay and sometimes with some…

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    I am analyzing the diet of 60 year old male who has the diagnoses of heart disease (irregular heart beats), he is overweight and accompanied by arthritis. He comes from a Guyanese background and prefers his bigger meals to represent his culture. Heart disease is an umbrella term for any type of disorder that affects the heart. The individual has tachycardia and is caused by something that disrupts the normal electrical impulses that control the rate of your heart 's pumping action. Fibre,…

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    Reflective Piece: Two discussion thread that I chose for the final portfolio is “Food Rituals” and “Unjust laws”. These two discussion threads matter a lot to me, I loved cooking and I was homesick for a day or two after writing the discussion thread on food rituals. Every time, I cook food on many occasions here in the United States reminds me of my family back in Nepal. This is the third year that I am away from my parents and I can’t wait next December to eat my mom food. I really liked a…

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