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    influence people all over Indonesia to have a strict way of thinking. The education that Indonesian’s receive also taught them to be polite and respectful to others. Since the Dutch demand a great amount of spices, it forces the Indonesian’s to think of another way to farm so that they can produce more spices. These circumstances that the Dutch had left us no choice, which made Indonesians think creatively and improve our farming system. Overall, the Dutch had really impact Indonesia in a very…

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    well after Louis Pasteur identified it as the ancient fermentation way. Although beer is still made from these exact ingredients but this list has never been complete theirs new spices and new ingredients that have been part of the Brew master 's Tool Kit, Including other grains such as sugars, fruits, vegetables, and spices. The reason i choose this topic ‘’Fermentation And Beer Making because, it 's a pretty interesting topic as well it talks about history which brings us back to the 1920s the…

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    Whilst the denotative reasoning behind this ad is to sell you Old Spice body wash, it also is accompanied by various implied selling points. For the women, this ad is selling the satisfaction of having the opportunity to be in relationship with a man that will cater to her every desire, no matter how elaborate such may…

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    Dutch Empire

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    This is evident when the Dutch created a “monopoly of the fine spices of Maluku” (Ooi). This can be considered as a long term effect since the Dutch and Indonesians still have a spice trade to this day. The only difference is that the Dutch do not make money off of the Indonesian spices although they still have access to that luxury. Indonesia was rich in crops, and the distribution of the crops may have led to a higher profit…

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    Williams Memorial Chapel

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    Williams Memorial Chapel are displaying the unique work of Stephen Watson, an artist whose medium is ground spices. Watson’s spice art installments are made by sprinkling powdered spices and herbs onto pieces of precut plexiglass that are laid on the floor. Custom designed stencils are used to layer the spices and create intricate patterns and designs. Watson said he has been working with spices exclusively for almost two years and there was a journey that brought him to using such an unusual…

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    chicken, shrimp, pork, kielbasa, or crawfish, anything that the imagination can think of. Personally, I use chicken, kielbasa, and pork, these three meats together have fantastic flavor. The last ingredient is my ace in the hole is spices, diversity in the use of spices is key to any…

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    Muushy Experiment Essay

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    In this study I observed two bananas over a 4 day period making observations each day at 3:00 pm. My first observation I used as a baseline to guide my observations. I put one banana in the fridge and the other on my desk. The temperature of each area remained constant over this period of time. I measured the color, the firmness, and the amount of brown spots on each banana. To describe firmness, I used a chart that I created that measures firm to mushy. The scale went from one to five where one…

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    made them a powerhouse of ocean trade. Portugal had a fortress at the mouth of the Red Sea to impact the Indian Ocean. According to document A from there they could see no spices might pass to the land of the sultan of Egypt. If no spices could reach the sultan of Egypt the sultan would have no choice, but to get the spices from Portugal. Also, based on document A, all those in India would lose the false notion they could trade anymore. With the people…

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    Fermentation Lab Report

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    looking at fermentation without the addition of spices it was observed that little fermentation happened compared to the addition of the spices (Zaika et al.1978). The purpose of this experiment was to obtain an answer to the research question; will the different spices and salts added affect fermentation in the baker’s yeast? The null hypothesis (H0) is, there is no difference in the fermentation between the spices and salts versus the non spices and salts. The alternative hypothesis (Ha1) was…

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    The early modern era was a time when trade ruled over many nations. Nations such Africa, Europe, Islamic empire, Asia, and America are all linked to trade. Trade was big during this time because it allowed countries to expand and gain more power. Land was a key essential to trade because it brought new natural resources and opened up trade routes. Africa slave trade worked as a middle man for Europe and Americas profits. Europeans people tried to gain control over Africa but gaining…

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