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    should they pursue long-term profitability? It goes without saying that in order to be successful in a global market‚ one cannot blindly roll out a stock product and call it a day. Covering the globe is not a “one and done” process—personalities‚ tastes‚ price sensitivities‚ cultural fads‚ nods‚ and nuances must be taken into consideration. Even aesthetics (packaging‚ colors‚ logo) and name can be absorbed differently per country. US: Although one of the most gluttonous countries‚ where bread

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    1. Pain usually is an unwanted sensation that can be an unpleasant sensory or emotional experience. Once when I was a gymnastics practice‚ I fell off of the uneven bars and landed with all my weight on ankle. In that moment I had no reaction initially‚ and then suddenly I felt an overcast of severe pain. The top-down processing in this situation was that I had to think and process what just happened to my ankle‚ and then my pain sensory kicked in. This is a clear example of top down processing

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    Parts and Functions of the Eyes Cornea : The cornea is the outer covering of the eye. This dome-shaped layer protects your eye from elements that could cause damage to the inner parts of the eye. There are several layers of the cornea‚ creating a tough layer that provides additional protection. These layers regenerate very quickly‚ helping the eye to eliminate damage more easily. The cornea also allows the eye to properly focus on light more effectively. Those who are having trouble focusing their

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    goes every chief is trying to bring new tastes into this world‚ so does the traditional cuisine of Indian subcontinent become more hot around world. A dish that’s origin is unknown‚ thus still loved by an overpopulated subcontinent not in millions but in billions‚ a dish that is considered amongst luxuries to the street food of Lahore. The food that I couldn’t live without is "biryani" a very famous traditional Indian subcontinent dish. This extraordinary taste has made me wonder what makes it so

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    you get to know how people in that particular place you visit like their food. If you ever have the chance to visit the cultural city of Indonesia—Jogjakarta—then you’d know that Jogjakartans like sweet food. This belief will be confirmed if you taste the city’s very own sweet rolls—bakpia. Bakpia or tou luk pia—which means bean filled pastry—is originally from China. It was the Fujianese (people from Fujian—a province on the southeast coast of mainland China) who introduced bakpia to Indonesia

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    is instantly reminded of home when he takes the first bite of the warm sweet yams. Ellison makes it apparent that the narrator is anxious to taste the yams when the narrator interrupts the vendor when he tries putting the yam in a bag “Never mind a bag‚ I’m going to eat. Here” (263). Ellison makes it evident that the narrator misses the south when he tastes the yam “…Was overcome with such a surge of homesickness that I turned away to keep my control” (264). Although the narrator has been struggling

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    My father is a small time farmer who has a taste for exotic foods. Each month‚ he has a list of rare recipes. For example‚ last January‚ he caught a big monitor lizard which he cooked into an aromatic adobo. I never tried to imagine myself the secrets of his cooking and the condiments that excited our nostrils with that mouth-watering aroma. My tour in the kitchen did not end there. In our typical nipa hut with an adjoining shelter as kitchen‚ I used to notice a foot-long bamboo receptacle resembling

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    hearing‚ taste‚ smell and touch‚ and Plato claims that in order to understand reality we mustn’t use them‚ instead relying on rationalist techniques like logic and reason‚ this‚ in some circumstances couldn’t tell us a thing about reality. An example of this would be that we cannot gain all of our knowledge through thinking alone. For example‚ I could think of a fruit like an apple or banana and I could think of what it would possibly taste like‚ however‚ you wouldn’t be able to imagine the taste‚ this

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    "Ode to an Orange" by Larry Woiwode took place in the winter of 1940s. It was "the winters of the forties" which I felt was very important in setting the background. It was a time of war‚ rationing of food‚ limited transportation‚ a difficult time to import items from other states and then adjustment from war of peace. Winter did not just represent cold‚ snow‚ wind‚ gray sky‚ limited sunshine‚ but a limiting of the senses. With this in mind it have also been difficult to obtain an orange that would

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    Dr. Maria Montessori describes Sensorial materials as the key to the universe. Discuss the statement and give examples to support your discussions. "With the gradual emergence of knowledge and volition‚ it becomes imperative to establish some order and clarity within the mind and to distinguish what is essential from what is accidental. ...To satisfy this need‚ he should have an exact‚ scientific guide such as that which is to be found in our apparatus and exercises." The Discovery of the Child

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