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Sensory Perception Low Fat
1,575 words
Sensory analysis is the measurement of consumer
responses to sensory stimuli. It is used in
grading, consumer preferences, quality assurance,
shelf life testing, product development and
research. The food industry probably has the
greatest number of sensory analysts ranging from
specialist wine, beer, and tea tasters to
researchers investigating how consumers perceive
flavors and textures. Sensory analysts also work
in the cosmetics, toiletries and household care
products industries. To understa...
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Nail Polish Sulfuric Acid
677 words
AIM To prepare and purify an ester. 61656;
concentrated sulphuric acid 61656; sample of
nail polish (for smell comparison) 61656;
separating funnel and stopper 61656; 1 mol L- 1
sodium carbonate solution After carefully
assembling the apparatus and given a safety
approval by the teacher, I carefully added the
ethanol and glacial acetic acid into the pear
shaped flask. A few marble chips were added to
avoid the larger reactive bursts of the mixture
during refluxing that were predicted...
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Chocolate Chip Cookies Baking Chip Cookies Baking Oils
674 words
Can you remember the smell of chocolate chip
cookies baking in your mother's oven? When you
smell that scent again, do childhood memories
flood your mind? Ever wonder Aromatherapy will
explain how your sense of smell triggers thoughts
and how it affects your emotions and your mood.
Learn how you can use this information to improve
your health, your feelings, and your life.
Aromatherapy is the art, and science, of using
oils extracted from aromatic plants to enhance
health, relaxation, and inner ...
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Puerto Rico Palm Trees
469 words
I love Miami Beach, Florida. The sand is as gold
as the sun the ocean is very blue. The palm trees
trunks are brown and the leaves are green. I love
to watch the feathery clouds go across the blue
sky. The houses are pastel colors. There are
convertibles cars. There are lots of chameleons
and they are bright colors. The bright sunlight
shines like gold. I like the feeling of the warm
breezes. I also like the hot afternoons and the
cool evenings. The ocean is cold and the sand is
soft. I love the...
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Open My Eyes Dont Feel
818 words
Everything feels like a dream. I dont know where I
am. I can hear sobbing, and soft music as I lie
there. I must be asleep in my bed, waiting for my
moms soft voice to come tell me that breakfast is
ready. I smell flowers. Mom must have cut some
fresh roses from the garden today. She always
tried to put some in my room, so my room would
smell nice when I woke up. I attempt to wake up,
but opening open my eyes is like trying to lift a
two-ton rock. They wont budge. I must be tired
from the game. ...
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Sense Of Smell Man Named
1,586 words
The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat The brain
has been a curiosity to man since the beginning of
science. Even though the actual term neuroscience
only dates back to the 1970 s, the study of the
brain is as old as science itself. As time and
technology progresses neuroscience has undergone
significant changes to become what it is today.
New findings, new discoveries are always changing
what we know, or think we know, about the brain.
In a collection of narratives by Oliver Sacks
entitled, The...
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American Psychiatric Association Tourette Syndrome
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... disorder. 40 to 60 % of children with ADHD
grow up to have symptoms as adults. (Shimberg,
1995, p. 62) More than 10 million Americans are
thought to have ADHD. 2 out of every 3 children
with Tourette syndrome also complain of tactile
sensitivity. This is called sensory integrative
disorder, and is not uncommon in TS, although
tactile sensitivity is found in those who do not
duffer from TS. Sensory integration disorder is
characterized by hypersensitivity of the senses.
It can be misinterpret...
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Mad Gusts Soldiers War
582 words
A person who experiences war will be changed
forever, their outlook on life is forever a
special one. These people are the witnesses to a
mass slaughter, they couldnt be anything but
disturbed by this. When soldiers are in battle
they need to be aware of one thing, their mental
health, without it all hope for them must be given
up. In Owens poem there is a personification,
creating a metaphor, made between the never
ceasing weather and the emotions of the soldiers.
Watching, we hear the mad gust...
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How To Make A Proper Pot Of Coffee
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How-To Let me just say that I am addicted to
coffee. Ive got to have my daily fix at least
several times a day; when I wake up, around lunch,
before I go to work. Truth be told, If coffee were
booze, Im pretty sure Id be a drunk. I dont know
what you might think, but just any coffee isnt
good coffee. Take Starbucks for instance, it
smells great, but they brew it so strong that
drinking a whole cup can cause your heart to beat
a couple seconds fast. I dont like my coffee to be
that strong. After ...
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The Life Of A Fly Named Bill
636 words
Safe and warm under the stinking, rotting,
festering pile of compost, wriggled a little brown
maggot called Bill. Life was very nice for Bill,
eating decomposing vegetables all day, while he
was slowly morphing into the fly that he was soon
to become. He lay there dreaming of all the
adventures he would have when his wings finally
took him away from the stink he called home. The
day finally came. Bill crawled and pushed his way
up through the mountain of compost till he reached
the peak. After h...
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Sense Of Smell Enables The Reader
1,855 words
How does the author enable the reader to share the
experience of the main character? Patrick
Suskind's use of visual imagery captures the
audiences's else of smell by dragging the reader
into this world of hideous stench. Perfume is
unique as it creates a reality by 'painting a
picture' in the mind of the reader through the
olfactory senses. Suskind does, on many occasions,
manipulate the readers' basic instincts through
the novel's protagonist, Jean Baptiste Grenouille.
Suskind is successful in...
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T S Eliot Iambic Tetrameter
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Analysis of the poems: T. S. Eliot Preludes and
Rita Dove "Daystar" The poems Preludes and
"Daystar" were written in two different eras -
modernism and postmodernism and therefore they
reflect the world from two different angels.
Following the prescriptions of literary modernism,
T. S. Eliot addresses the issue of the
confrontation between a personality and a diseased
city. Eliot's Preludes, written in 1917 consists
of four parts and generally creates the atmosphere
of decadence and melancholy o...
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Cognitive Abilities Socially Acceptable
1,652 words
Early Childhood Learning Sand and Water Table
Early childhood learning is more than cognitive
concepts. Cognitive strengths and weaknesses of
young children are profiled as separate cognitive
abilities. Young children know what kind and how
much. They remember, evaluate, and understand
convergent and divergent operations. A young
childs multi-factor intelligence may be based on
three dimensions, operations, contents, and
products. Contents are figural, symbolic,
semantic, and behavioral. Product...
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T S Eliot Eliot
576 words
T. S. Eliot? Imagery of Preludes In T. S. Eliot? s
poem Preludes he portrays the alienation of the
individual from society. His imagery is sharp and
clear and he uses many techniques to achieve this.
A clear description of what something is, can be
pictured in the mind by his precise use of
imagery. For example, the words, ? ? withered
leaves? (7) gives a clear image, as does, ? ?
dingy shades? (22). The effect is achieved through
descriptions of the human influence, word choice,
syntax, and rhy...
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Temporary Nervous Depression Mental Illness
2,551 words
The Yellow Wallpaper A Descent into Madness In the
nineteenth century, women in literature were often
portrayed as submissive to men. Literature of the
period often characterized women as oppressed by
society, as well as by the male influences in
their lives. The Yellow Wallpaper presents the
tragic story of a womans descent into depression
and madness. Gilman once wrote Womens
subordination will only end when women lead the
struggle for their own autonomy, thereby freeing
man as well as themsel...
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Rose For Emily Miss Emily
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The year is 1852, Emily Grierson has just been
born into the small town of Jefferson. A town she
will soon discover has distinct hierarchical
differences and social classes that are to be
followed by everyone in her community. However
this same community and the values which it holds
will eventually be a key factor in determining
Miss Emily's madness. A Rose for Emily, tells the
story of a woman who fails to live up to her high
reputation and fitting in a community where almost
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Open My Eyes Began To Cry
3,853 words
I could smell the vodka entering my lungs,
surrounding my body in its evil presence. I held
my knees close to my body, and rested my head upon
a kneecap. The shattering glass echoed in the
background, filling my ears with the calls from
hell. Tears ran down the sides of my cheeks, as I
tried to hold back from bawling. My whole body
began to shake as the fighting between the two I
loved grew louder and harsher. Bottles crashed
against the walls and shattered into a million
pieces on the cold tile...
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Bright Pink Fruit Observing This Fruit Layer
1,700 words
I am sitting at my desk with the fruit I ve chosen
placed directly in front of me. I ve placed a pen
and plenty of paper to right, which enables me to
record all of my observations. Using all four of
my senses (sight, touch, smell, and taste) as well
as my thoughts throughout this exercise, I will
try to make it clear what fruit I have chosen.
Using just my sight I see that this fruit is
almost a perfect sphere. It is about the same size
as softball, but because of what looks like
indentations a...
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Chronic Sinus Infections Nose Is A Organ Sense
634 words
The The Nose The Nose The nose is a organ used for
breathing and smelling that is found in the center
of the face above the mouth. In this report you
will learn about how it works, and things that can
affect it. At the end of the nose there is a pair
of nostrils, these allow you to breathe in air and
exhale it. At the end of the nostrils comes the
nasal cavity. Going farther up, the cavities
divide into 3 shelf-like bones called nasal concha
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the s...
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Detroit Gale Research Gale Research Company
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Stephen King s Devices of Tension-Building as Seen
through Salem s Lot The novel which we will
examine, called Salem s Lot, is among Stephen King
s finest novels. From the way he details the gory
scenes of the story, to achieve a building of
tension throughout every page. Stephen Edwin King
was born in Portland, Maine in 1947, the second
son of Donald and Nellie Ruth Pillsbury King.
Stephen attended the grammar school in Durham and
then Lisbon Falls High School, graduating in 1966.
From his soph...
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