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    Figure 1 describe the total phenolic content of coffee (raw‚ roasted and spent) and black tea (raw and spent tea). Both of coffee and black tea contain reasonable amount of phenolic‚ however‚ the total phenolic compound in black tea is much higher than those of coffee‚ which was found to be 104.3 and 187.50 mg GAE /g in raw coffee and black tea‚ respectively. Similarly‚ the spent coffee contained less amount of phenolic (97.87mg GAE /g) than those in spent black tea (152.87 mg GAE /g). The analysis

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    Scent Sock

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    know how. Miss. Oswalt proceeded with a tour of the neonatal unit of the hospital where we meet two of the nurses and got a chance to actually see the premature babies. After speaking with the nurses we found that the hospital mainly needed the “scent-socks” more than any other item. Though many premature babies have access to incubators‚ we see that they only help 80% of the time. The other 20% of the babies need the skin to skin contact with a parent. It has been scientifically proven that premature

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    The Sense of Taste Taste is the ability to respond to dissolved molecules and ions called tastants. Humans detect taste with taste receptor cells. These are clustered in taste buds. Each taste bud has a pore that opens out to the surface of the tongue enabling molecules and ions taken into the mouth to reach the receptor cells inside. There are five primary taste sensations: • salty • sour • sweet • bitter • umami Properties of the taste system. • A single taste bud contains 50–100 taste

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    The introductory of different scents of perfume is not new to a lot of perfumers. In fact‚ the gradual increase of perfume business in world became a part of history throughout the century. Different countries have something to introduce new scents if not yearly‚ quarterly. Here are some of the scholastic articles from different perfume experts. The article made by Armen Hareyan in 2006‚ he stated the reason why people keep on exploring a lot of things about scent and fragrances. “The use and enjoyment

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    Scent Vacation

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    (1) I enjoyed seeing how the "Scent Vacation" commercial from Old Spice was made‚ specifically how they moved Isaiah Mustafa from location to location in one smooth shot. (2) Seeing this happen wasn’t surprising as much as it was interesting. Literal- The commercial used a wide variety of settings to depict the various scents available from Old Spice‚ often themed by location (e.g. "Figi Fresher"). Inferential- The choice of actor shows that attractive men use Old Spice‚ and the smell

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    Roasted Salt-and-Vinegar Potatoes From Cook’s Country | August/September 2012 Share Email Print Shopping list Add to favorites WHY THIS RECIPE WORKS: Cooking small red potatoes in a super-saturated salt solution creates an incredibly creamy‚ well-seasoned potato interior. After the potatoes are par cooked‚ we “smash” them to expose some of the potato flesh‚ brush them with malt vinegar‚ and roast them on a well-oiled sheet pan until the… read more Roasted Salt-and-Vinegar Potatoes Making crispy

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    The Day They Burnt the Books The story contains a great deal of one being racist towards the one person he should have treasured the most and that was his wife. Throughout the story he would make comments calling her names due to her ethnicity and make fun of her hair‚ even pulling it at times. It was fairly obvious he didn’t care if he hurt his wife’s feelings no remorse was even shown for his rude‚ condescending behavior. The tension between Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer was evident when Mr. Sawyer passed

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    Scent Of A Woman

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    Erika Drake English 100 July 27‚ 2014 Scent of a Woman My eyes smiled as I witnessed the delightful rainbow of colors you wear! I reached out to touch your pedals and to my surprise you were as soft‚ beautiful and gentle as silk. Moving down your stem‚ you pricked me‚ but that didn’t stop me from longing to inhale your scent. Then I pulled you close to my face and I was immediately overwhelmed by the orchestra of sweet aromas which filled my nostrils like bliss in a kiss. Your sweet smell‚ reminded

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    Scent of Apples

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    Phil Kwon Scent of Apples The short story Scent of Apples highlights the class stratification in the Filipino community. In order to illustrate this‚ Santos foils the character of the traditional Filipino farmer‚ Fabia‚ to the main character who is from the Islands. It was interesting to see how blind the Filipinos in America were‚ to the situations present in their own country. It was as if their traditions‚ stories‚ and lifestyles were lost when they moved to the United States. Filipina exemplifies

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    Scent of a Woman Lt. Colonel Frank Slade is a depressed man. In the movie‚ Sent of a Woman‚ Al Pacino plays Slade’s character who is blind and has Major Depressive Disorder (DSM IV-TR 296.2x). Besides meeting the challenge of acting blind when you are not‚ he also met the challenge of making his character meet the criteria for a Major Depressive Episode. In the movie a college student‚ Charlie Simms (Chris O’Donell)‚ is hired to aide the blind veteran Slade‚ for the duration of a holiday weekend

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