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    Tea Party

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    Williamson. 2012. The Tea Party and the Remaking of Republican Conservatism. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Goneya‚ Don. 2013. “Amid Declining Popularity‚ The Tea Party Prepares to Fight”. Retrieved December 24‚ 2013. (http://www.npr.org/blogs/itsallpolitics/2013/12/24/256859872/amid-declining-popularity-the-tea-party-prepares-to-fight) In The Tea Party and the Remaking of Republican Conservatism‚ Vanessa Williamson and Theda Skocpol take an in-depth look high contentious Tea Party groups Williamson

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    The Use Of Tea

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    Tea is a widely known beverage all over the globe. For some countries‚ they take tea just like water that quench thirst. But for some‚ they occasionally take it for purpose. Tea is known to be a very healthy beverage and on the top of the most consumable type of beverage nowadays. It contains several of healthy benefits that are good for everyone. Teens‚ adults‚ or even kids are safe to drink tea. Aside from our view of tea as a healthy beverage‚ it is also applicable for some useful purposes. In

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    Tea Cultivation

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    Tea Cultivation Today tea leaves are prepared by being plucked by hand from the tea bushes‚ dried (either in the sun or in drying pans or ovens)‚ then rolled‚ and finally heated ("fired") in kilns to assure complete drying. In Japan the tea leaves may first be steamed before drying‚ which tends to produce a slightly different flavor‚ one sometimes described as more "grassy." "… the tea plant yields a crop after it has been planted three years‚ and there are three gatherings during the year: one

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    Ars Longa, Vita Brevis

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    Over time and across cultures‚ art is a representation of self – either individual self or a more socially representational self. People create art for any number of reasons. Early cavemen created their archaic drawings to tell stories and represent history. Political painters create pieces to make statements about the world. Other artists use different forms of expressionism to expose their personal sentiments and release accrued emotions. Art long outlives its creators to lend advice or warnings

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    Coffee and Tea

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    Coffee and Tea Coffee and tea have existed in the world for a long time. Hundreds of years ago‚ people who lived in South America started to produce coffee‚ but the earliest drink likes coffee was made by ancient Arabian. They thought it was a kind of medicine used for stomach. After the 15th century‚ coffee was spread to other countries such as Egypt and Ottoman Empire by Muslims who were back from Hajj‚ while in ancient China‚ Chinese people started to make tea about 3000 years ago. Because

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    Tea Introduction

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    about Dragon Well Tea‚ the first-grade tea of Chinese green tea. I want my audience to pay attention to their health and know the benefit of drinking green tea. I will persuade audience to try the Dragon Well Tea‚ to like this kind of tea. This tea will be a great thing in their daily life. INTRODUCTION (30 sec – 1 min) Attention Getter: Let’s go green. One of the secrets to having a longer life is to have a nice and healthy body. Why do you think you need a cup of Dragon Well Tea everyday? Here’s

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    Siamote Tea

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    almost everywhere inUrdaneta City‚ but‚ it is being ignored by many people. These plants are very useful and can be an herbal plant. Nowadays‚ there are an abundant number of products coming out from market and one of these products is commercialized teas that undergo processes that may threaten our health. Siam weed leaves contains tannin which is an astringent‚ bitter plant polyphenolic compound that binds to and precipitates proteins and various other organic compounds while kamote leaves can be

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    Blackberry Tea

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    INVESTIGATORY PROJECT Oven-Dried Blackberry Fruit As A Substitute For TEA Abstract Our country imports commercial tea from tea-producing countries. This is why the tea we drink is expensive. This research project is aimed at finding whether oven-dried blackberry fruit can be a substitute for commercial tea. This study would also like to determine other possible uses of the fruit‚ which is abundant when in season. Samples of blackberry fruit went through oven-drying and then pulverized

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    Zealong Tea

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    PRODUCT STRATEGY [pic] Zealong has branded itself as the world’s purest tea‚ with the highest of quality standards‚ and crafted by the world’s best tea masters. Marketing itself as a premium oolong tea‚ Zealong has gone the extra mile and was granted ISO22000 HACCP certification‚ the world’s highest safety standard‚ being the sole tea company to receive such certification. To achieve the ISO22000 certification‚ hazard analysis and critical control points (HACCP) systems were implemented to

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    History of Tea

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    James Taylor planted the first 19 acres of tea in Loolecondra Estate near Kandy‚ Ceylon and this marked the birth tea industry in Ceylon (Sri Lanka) 1872 First sale of Loolecondra teas in Kandy 1873 Export of Sri Lanka’s first tea consignment of 23 lbs from Loolecondra Estate to London 1876 Founding of the first Broking firm John Brothers & Co. 1877 Manufacture of first “SIROCCO” tea drier by Samuel C. Davidson 1880 Manufacture of first tea rolling machine by John Walker & Co

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