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    ” she asked. I paused for a moment contemplating my answer. “My full name?” I finally mumbled out. “Nah just your first.” I mentally face palmed. “That’s what I meant. I have a long first name.” she nodded her head after a few seconds. “Chrysanthemum.” She stood there wide-eyed for a few seconds and then nodded again. “Cool.” I’m Ryan.” she smiled. “Cool.” I smiled back. ---- Over the next month‚ Ryan and I hung out whenever possible. Mainly on wednesdays at the hospital

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    Criticism. 1986. This author writes his opinion on Patrick Suskind’s novel‚ Perfume. It is written in an encyclopedia format where they critique an author’s works. In this critique he describes the setting and idea of Perfume that it’s a story about odour and the whole surprising fact that Jean-Baptiste Grenouille does not have a scent at all. I took a quote from this author’s critique and it helped proved my point which was that Grenouille’s obsession is so strong that it has a separate presence. It

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    a most offensive stench. Men who had not been afforded the luxury of a bath in weeks or months would offer the pervading odour of dried sweat.  The feet were generally accepted to give off the worst odour. Trenches would also smell of creosol or chloride of lime‚ used to stave off the constant threat of disease and infection. Add to this the smell of cordite‚ the lingering odour of poison gas‚ rotting sandbags‚ stagnant mud‚ cigarette smoke and cooking food yet men grew used to it‚ while it thoroughly

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    Production and Operations Management Report BSE Supplement Product Made by Miss Benjawan Pornsawan | 5431203038 | Mr. Pornchai Khunlavanish | 5431203052 | Mr. Surachai Sakdakongka | 5431203087 | Mr.Sai kung shan | 5431203117 | Miss Jintana Kaising | 5431203126 | Mr.Patiwat Autapong | 5431203135 | Miss Siriporn Ngeoninta | 5431203138 | Miss Suphaphit Totaeng | 5431203148 | Miss Yinling Zhang | 5431203508 | Miss Angsana Kaewsai | 5531209123 | Mr.Woramate Jumjoung | 5431201092

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    Bank In A Tale of Two Cities Dickens describes Tellson’s Bank using the humor and satire. The Tellson’s Bank‚ a type‚ which actually existed in 1780‚ is described by Dickens as "an old fashioned‚ boastful‚ small‚ dark and ugly place with musty odour"(p.51). His derogation with this bank is obvious through the whole description even when he relates staff as "the oldest men carried on bussines gravely" and when he directly says that young men taken to the tellson’s bank were "kept unseen like

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    Photosynthesis Lab

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    Petri dishes- Transparent glass cylinder which holds 100 mL of liquid. Used for holding seeds. Paper towels- Corse paper which was greyish in color. Used for putting seeds on and cleaning up messes. Water- Transparent liquid with no taste‚ odour. Used for giving nutrients to the beans. Window with sunlight- Big glass open space in which the sun can reach our beans. Used for giving the beans energy and assisting in photosynthesis. Ruler- Transparent piece of plastic which has marks

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    SMALL-SCALE PRODUCTION OF ESSENTIAL OILS Essential oils are the volatile oils distilled from aromatic plant materials. The odour and flavour of these oils is usually dependent upon these oxygenated compounds. Many oils are terpenoids‚ a few oils are benzene derivatives. Table 1 shows the important constituents of the more common essential oils. Name Part of plant used Leaf Botanical name Important constituents Uses Lemongrass and citronella Eucalyptus Cymbopogon spp Citral

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    Of Mice and Men Throughout history‚ women have been seen as inferior. During the Great Depression‚ women were not granted the same rights and freedoms as men. Curley’s wife experiences many of the same injustices that women did during that time. The negative perception of women develops in Steinbeck’s novella Of Mice and Men due to the fact that Curley’s wife is not given a real identity or a purpose throughout the novel. She is consistently seen as a sex object rather than a human

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    Neighbors around her house misunderstood that the girl had an accident and passed away. Then‚ the girl came out from her house and each other had an awkward atmosphere. In the man’s homeland‚ people send flowers to people who you love‚ but in Italy chrysanthemums resemble funeral. The meaning of “white flower” had a elephantine difference between the two regions. This video represent nonverbal misinterpritation in Barna’s article. People in diffrent cultural backgrounds have divergent understnding of same

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    hyponymy

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    membership. The upper term in this sense relation‚ i.e. the class name‚ is called SUPERORDINATE‚ and the lower terms‚ the members‚ HYPONYMS. A superordinate usually has several hyponyms. Under flower‚ for example‚ there are peony‚ jasmine‚ chrysanthemum‚ tulip‚ violet‚ carnation and many others apart from rose. These members of the same class are CO-HYPONYMS. Sometimes a superordinate may be a superordinate to itself. For instance‚ the word animal may only include beasts like tiger‚ lion

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