Pineapple Essays

  • Essay On Pineapple

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    Pineapple is the most significant plant in the Bromeliaceae family. Bromeliaceae family is split into three subfamilies, which included Pitcairnioideae, Tillandsiodeae and Bromelioideae (Kuppusamy, 2012). Pineapple is included in the subfamily Bromelioideae, order Bromeliales, genus Ananas and species comosus. It is a perennial evergreen herbaceous and monocotyledonous fruit tree that produces one of the most famous tropical fruits besides maize, banana and citrus. The genus Ananas has distinctive

  • Textual Analysis: Chinese Cuisine

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    Chinese cuisine is famous all around the world. It originated in different regions of China and has been introduced to other parts of the world, ranging from Southeast Asia to America and Europe. Nowadays, it is not difficult to find a Chinese restaurant in one’s neighborhood. A meal in China consists of two components, staple foods (主食) – usually rice, noodles or steamed buns – and accompanying dishes of vegetable, meat or other items. Soup is often served at the end of a meal; however, due to

  • Alkaline Phosphatase Lab Report

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    Aim The aim of the experiments to be carried out is to determine the kinetic parameters, Km and Vmax, of Alkaline Phosphatase. Theory, Principles and Application of Principles Enzymes are a huge varying group of proteins which are needed to carry out essential metabolic functions in cells. Substrate-specific enzymes, like Alkaline Phosphatase, act as catalysts lowering the needed activation energy to convert the substrate to product. Enzymes are made up of amino-acids and amino-groups have side chains

  • Meat Tenderizer Lab Report

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    Hypothesis: If we add pineapple and meat tenderizer to the gelatin, then it will not congeal. Materials needed: Gelatin, Fresh and canned pineapple, Meat tenderizer, Beakers, Cold and boiling water, a timer, 4-5 bowls, 4-5 test tubes and a rack, and a few spoons. STEPS Step 1. First gather materials. Step 2. Add one cube of the gelatin and one cube of fresh pineapple in one of the bowls. Repeat in the 3 other bowls except switch out the fresh pineapple with canned pineapple, meat tenderizer, and

  • Is Taste Subjective Or Subjective Essay

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    In 1493, pineapples were first brought to the Europeans by Columbus, and Europeans are delighted by its taste and sweetness. Pineapples cannot be grown in Europe as they need a tropical climate to grow, and transporting pineapples across the Atlantic was quite difficult. So the price of pineapples was very high and only royalty could afford. Pineapple became a symbol of luxury and had a very high aesthetic value. Pineapples were used for displaying as centerpiece,

  • Potato Dextrose Agar Lab Report

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    a useful alternatives to blending in preparing food samples for microbiological analysis but according by data presented om 30 types of food tested, the efficiency of stomachers varies based on the type of food being examined. Since most of the pineapple products tested is either in liquid or semi-solid form, stomaching is the most suitable way to make food homogenate(Andrews et al, 1977). Besides that, in this analysis process we used serial dilution method. Serial dilution is the repeated dilution

  • John And Patsy Ramsey: The Murder Of Jonbenet Ramsey

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    testimonies due to the findings of the Boulder Police Department. That evidence relating to how Mr. Ramsey said that as soon as the family returned home, from a Christmas Dinner, everyone went to bed. Yet, on the dining room table was a bowl of pineapple and along

  • Prote Suppease Lab Report

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    Introduction The purpose of this lab is to investigate the enzyme action of proteases in pineapple. Enzymes are biological catalyst which speeds up the chemical reaction without being used. Enzymes are protein that is folded into complex shape that allow smaller molecules to fit into them, and also speed up the chemical reaction. It does not get used in chemical reaction, so it can get reuse again. Proteases are enzymes that breaks down protein, specifically digestive proteins, and it is any enzymes

  • The Argumentative Essay: The Murder Of Jonbenet Ramsey

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    JonBenet murdered her. Another factor authorities found odd was undigested pineapple was found in JonBenet’s stomach when her autopsy was being conducted. According to JonBenet’s family, pineapple was one of JonBenet’s favorite foods. Since the pineapple was undigested, authorities believed that she was fed pineapple by her supposed killer before she was murdered. When the police were investigating the house, a bowl of pineapple and milk was sitting on the Ramsey’s kitchen counter along with a glass

  • Transformed Dream Elusive Realities

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    objects composed into an oblong still life. The subject matter in their particular setting are, in this case, bewildering and unsettling. Read from left to right in the western tradition, de Chirico paints a marble sculpture of a man’s face, two pineapples, and two piles of bananas. These objects are placed on a platform in a shadowy plaza,

  • Acidity Lab Report

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    ACIDITY TEST INTRODUCTION: Acidity is the total amount of hydrogen ion present in the food sample with the expectation of those bound to alkaline ions. The hydrogen ion can be either attached to acids or in the form of free ions or anions. Titratable acidity is different than total acidity although at times both terms are used to mean the same thing total acidity is the total amount of organic acids in the food sample. This all acids (tartaric, oxalic acid, citric acid, sulfuric acid, lactic acid

  • Jonbenet Ramsey Murder Case Essay

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    After looking at all of the evidence provided by the JonBenet Ramsey murder case, and it’s suspects, John and Patsy Ramsey, John Mark Karr, and Burke Ramsey, all the evidence points to Burke Ramsey as the killer. To begin with, JonBenet Ramsey was born on August 6, 1990 in Atlanta, Georgia, she was a 6 year old beauty pageant who lived in Boulder, Colorado, and was the daughter of John and Patsy Ramsey. On December 26th, the day after Christmas, she was found by her murdered in the basement

  • Comparing The Kidnapping And Murder Of Jonbenet Ramsey

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    on December 26, 1998, as she did the day before implying that she may not have gone to bed the night before. The pineapple found in JonBenet Ramsey’s stomach indicates that she had eaten pineapple just prior to her death. Patsy and John Ramsey were adamant that she had not eaten pineapple, consequently, both Patsy Ramsey and Burke Ramsey’s fingerprints were found on the bowl of pineapple on the dining room table. This establishes a discrepancy in the timeline leading up the discovery of JonBenet Ramsey’s

  • Blue Ski Essay

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    Problem Statement Significant issues that Blue Skies faced in the early years was the lack of cooperation among smallholders and little coordination between the largest farms during the production process, which affected product quality. Another issue faced was the decline of one of their niche products (the smooth cayenne) due to the introduction of a new product (MD2) to the market by the competition. Analysis Some of the core competencies Blue Skies must achieve to be considered by retailers

  • Reasons For The Murder Of Jonbenet Ramsey

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    could’ve let out straight to the killer. On the night back from the party, JonBenet could have gone downstairs and stole a piece of Burke's pineapple. The mother never new how JonBenet received pineapple, because she never gave her some after. Her claim was that she took them straight to bed, so how did the pineapple get into her stomach if only her brother had pineapple? This could’ve triggered him, which led him to getting upset exposing his anger out on JonBenet. There are many beliefs that their mother

  • Jonbenet Ramsey: The Murder Of Patsy Ramsey

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    page ransom note. Most ransom notes aren’t more than a page because criminals wouldn’t want to risk getting caught. Also, when a biopsy was completed, JonBenet’s digestive tract showed she had previously eaten a piece of pineapple. On the kitchen table, there was a bowl of pineapple and milk with Burke’s fingerprints on it. There was always a cup of tea with Patsy’s DNA on it. These items were left from the night before the

  • Film Analysis: Cop 223

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    short scene that involves He Qiwu reminiscing about her provides the viewer with a feeling of not only loneliness due to heartbreak, but also isolation from others. During Cop 223’s story, the viewer learns about his obsession with purchasing canned pineapples,

  • Jon Ramsey Research Paper

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    JonBenet Ramsey December 26th, 1996 in Boulder Colorado six years old beauty queen, JonBenet was murdered in her own home. The Ramsey family had went out for dinner at a friends house the night of Christmas. Once they arrived home, JonBenet was sent straight to bed. That was the last time Patsy and Jhon saw her alive. The next morning Patsy found a ransom note. She dialed 911 immediately. When police arrived, they found no evidence of forced entry and no JonBenet. Hours later police asked Mr.Ramsey

  • Finding Nemo Research Paper

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    sugar and set to the side Fill your glasses with ice 3/4 of the way full Bottom layer: Take you pineapple juice, coconut juice and a small drop of green food coloring in a bar shaker shake well to combine Now pour this first layer into your glass - set to the side Top layer: Take your Sunny D blue raspberry and Mango nectar in your bar shaker and shake to combine Pour on top of your pineapple mix Enjoy! NOTE: if you do not have a bar shaker you can also a separate glass and stir your fruit

  • Jonbennet Ramsey Case

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    The Ramseys got home at like 9:30P.M, John carried JonBenet to her bedroom. Patsy and berke went to the kitchen and patsy made burke tea and pineapples, then went to JonBenet’s room and made sure she used the bathroom so she didn't wet the bed. After that, I believe JonBenet went down stairs to the kitchen and saw burke eating pineapples and took one, jokingly, and ran. Burke chased her in rage and struck her with the flashlight. I don't think he was meaning to kill her but was unaware