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    Taste Senses

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    can make food seem more bland or unenjoyable, or like a certain appearance of a food can influence the way one perceives its taste. This actually does occur, because our senses do in fact influence one another. Smell and taste are both identified by a chemical sensation system, with smell being processed by the olfactory cells in the brain, and taste processed by gustatory cells in the brain. Other senses also influence others as well, like the way eating in a crowded or noisy environment can…

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    Bhatt And Mliebrity Theme

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    Bhatt’s “Muliebrity” and Ferlinghetti‘s “Two scavengers in a Truck, Two Beautiful People in a Mercedes” portray the identity between people. In “Muliebrity”, the poet explores the role of a woman. The poet demonstrates her feeling toward the women who was picking the cow-dung by using first person view. Although the writer’s main purpose was trying to show the theme of womanhood, but she is also playing with the prospection of a woman. The poet uses imagery to set the scene in India. In line…

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    attractive or, as the ad implies, the ‘Ultimate man’. This Old Spice commercial captures men by reaching out to what women need from their man, giving the perfect image of what a man should be and should smell…

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    Café to have some breakfast. I ordered sandwich and I was waiting for my order. Suddenly, my nose started to ache, and some kind of irritation came inside me because I smelt that pungent and life-taking smell of cigarette. That awful smell goes inside me and made me mad. I was too angry with that smell and tried to find who is smoking that shits. I turned back and saw some school’s students junior than me smoking cigarette. Without saying a single word, I went to them and threw away their…

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    Olvera St. is a ticket to the past of L.A culture. The smells, taste, and sound envelop you in the Hispanic culture. Olvera Street is a historic district in downtown Los Angeles and a part of El Pueblo de Los Angeles’ Historical Monument. It was officially founded in 1781 in Los Angeles and was renamed to Olvera Street in 1877. When leaving the front entrance of the Union Station, you get a glimpse of the statue of Antonio Lopez surrounded by a wall of flowers. As you walk across entering the…

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    Winnie-the-Pooh offers an assessment of his abilities and his personality that also reflect a larger view of the archetype: the innocent youth. Milne offers his reader subtle hints of Pooh’s personality when he says, “He could see the honey. He could smell the honey. But he couldn’t reach the honey.” (Milne 14) Milne’s repetition and use of the anaphora is key to understanding Pooh and his charisma. Milne uses the ambiguous pronoun “he” in all three sentences, which serves to show that Milne…

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    The Man Your Man Could Smell Like "Anything is possible when your man smells like Old Spice and not a lady"(Old Spice) this commercial, for Old Spice, exhibits the ideal man. The reason behind this commercial is that if a man uses Old Spice body wash he will end up being the ideal man. As the Old Spice man says in the commercial. The commercial conveys the message that men who use Old Spice are to be more empowered, confident, and strong. The advertisement utilizes an emotional appeal over…

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    ready to eat? Use your sense of sight, touch, and smell to find out. Learn more here. [link u=peach-picking] Pick the sweetest, juiciest peaches[/link] fully ripe from the tree. Peaches do not continue developing sugar once you harvest them, although they do become softer and may improve in texture. But the tastiest peaches are tree-ripened. The best way of knowing when a peach is perfectly ripe is by using your senses of sight, touch, and smell. --The Look of a Ripe Peach Peaches vary in…

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    When we think of autumn, we think about the hot and humid days coming to an end, and the various colors of changing leaves. However, if you want to experience the true beauty of autumn, the Blue Ridge Mountain is the place to be. The sight of the mountain and the sound of the aging trees and their various color leaves brought peace to my soul. Also, the various fragrances that lingers in the air is breathtaking and relaxing. As I drove along the long frosty, and foggy road of Blue Ridge Mountain…

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    we just eat it and enjoy the taste and sometimes the smell. And yes taste is obviously very important, but what exactly do we taste? What does it mean for something to taste good or bad? Well I had the opportunity to observe my favorite fruit, a green grape. I was able to have a deeper perception than seeing a small, green and sweet fruit. I will be writing about my experience and sharing what I observed from the taste, touch/texture, smell, temperature, sound, color, shape changes that occurred…

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