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    I suppose If I make the change that I just use my own chopsticks, approximate 20 pairs of disposable chopsticks can be saved 2 weeks later. Although the contribution was minimal, the positive effect on our environment is enormous if everyone takes this kind of action immediately. The last change is slightly innovative. According to

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    Second, how does natural selection affect the evolution of species on earth? Natural selection affects the evolution of species on earth by getting rid of the species that aren’t fit or don’t have proper adaptations for the environment that they live in. Species that have better adaptations for the environment they live in are more successful at surviving. According to American Museum of Natural History, natural selection is a mechanism by which populations adapt and evolve. In its essence, it is

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    Bio Finch Lab Report

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    “finches”, or students. These beaks included chopsticks, binder clips, clothespins, pliers, and tweezers. This created variation with the many different types of beaks that were available. All of the finches started off with the same habitat, which was an island with small seeds. For this experiment, the clothespin was assigned. Before beginning the lab, predictions were made based on the tools that were provided. It was predicted that the chopsticks would be the least successful tool, due to its

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    I love to cook and to my surprise so do my kids. They are always eager to help me anyway they can. I also find that letting them help prepare the meals adds to the excitement of eating them, even the healthy veggies. When prepping to cook with kids always make sure to have kid friendly tools that they can use. I allow them to use butter knives to cut, slotted spoons, pots, pans, rolling pins and the cutting board. When thinking of kid friendly menus remember to add you 're twist on the menu. Instead

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    A meaning or "power" is associated with foods through food name pronunciation, food shape, colors, food legends, and so on [8]. (1) Chopsticks are the primary eating tools, have been used as the traditional eating utensils for six thousand years. Chinese cuisine tends to serve dishes in small pieces or employ cooking techniques that render dishes such as fish or “hong shao rou” soft enough

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    Cultural Capital: Japan

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    I choose the topic about the cultural capital. I will give you a definition and some of example. I picked Japan for an example about their culture. It'd be fun to talk and see about a comparison as here, America and Japan. “Cultural Capital refers to non-financial social assets that promote social mobility beyond economic means. Examples can include education, intellect, style of speech, dress, or physical appearance” (Wikipedia 2014). Japan does have strictest school policy, because the Japanese

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    After Japan signed the Treaty of Kanagawa with the US in 1854 Japan began to intensively modernize and industrialize. Japan soon became so powerful that they were able to beat both forces of China and Russia. Now Japan is among the world’s largest and most technologically advanced producers of motor vehicles, electronic equipment, machine tool, steel, nonferrous metals, ships, chemicals, textiles, and processed food. After Japan was defeated in world war two, Japan became an economic power and an

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    SEOUL KIMCHI I have been interested in Korean culture since high school. Therefore, I chose to observe a Korean restaurant in Manchester. I visited Seoul Kimchi in Upper Brook Street twice on Thursday, 5pm to 6pm and Saturday 1.30pm to 2.30pm. Seoul Kimchi is located in a strategic location. Vehicles heading to the city from Wilmslow Road pass Upper Brook Street, so it is a busy road. The restaurant is white in colour so it is easily differentiated among other restaurants in the block like Subway

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    Every culture is unique because of their social customs. There are many different people with different social and cultural backgrounds. Our group consists of two Chinese-Americans and one Vietnamese-American. Our report is on the social customs of our respective cultures. Our purpose is to gather information about our social customs so that we can inform our audience. We researched dining etiquette, gift-giving etiquette, wedding customs, festival celebrations, and family customs for Chinese and

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    What defines an American? The ability to hate other ethnicities? The ability to steal and cheat and get away with it? Or it could be the ability to come together better than nearly any other society has? Perhaps the desire for constant self-improvement? Whatever makes America “great,” it seems to have defined Americans as a whole. Just as any stereotype defines an ethnicity or country, America has fallen into the category of predictable. The two texts that are provided show evidence of this but little

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