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Dress, traditional

A Pirates player has a mission to discover and collect all treasures (i.e., cards) that concern a specific cultural aspecf (food, dressing, tradition, or furniture) of a country. If a player s answer to a treasure question is wrong, he gets a penalty and a... [Pg.378]

Dress has evolved to become more simplified and sanitised for Toba and Karo as for every other ethnie (suku) of New Order Indonesia, to enable everybody to exhibit their tradition at important ritual occasions, especially weddings. Most of this is simply the modernised Malay costume that spread throughout Indonesia under Dutch and mission impetus in the late nineteenth century, the sarung... [Pg.179]

The quality of the workmanship may indicate the type of material used. Tortoiseshell is unlikely to be wasted on very coarse work. The item for which the material has been used is also an indication of whether it is horn or tortoiseshell. Horn was seldom if ever used for dressing table sets, picture frames, card cases, and so forth. These were all traditionally made from tortoiseshell. [Pg.137]

The new generation of products was a rejection of the traditional passive cover all dressing philosophy and was potentiated by advances in knowledge of the humoral and cellular factors associated with the healing process and the realization that a controlled microenvironment is necessary if wound healing is to progress at the optimum level, such environmental control dressings could be classified as interactive. [Pg.1023]

Ghee is clarified butter from the milk of water buffaloes or cows. Although the butter is heated enough to ehm-inate non-sporulating organisms, the process is unlikely to kill the spores of Clostridium tetani. This may explain why a case-control study in rural areas of Pakistan identified its traditional use as an umbilical cord dressing as a risk factor for the development of neonatal tetanus (24). [Pg.239]

In Zulu traditional medicine, bulb decoctions of Brunsvigia species are used for coughs, colds, renal and liver complaints (44, 45). The southern Sotho take the bulb of B. minor for the relief of backache (44). The Xhosa use the outer skin of the bulb of B. grandiflora as a circumcision wound dressing to promote rapid healing. Roots of Clivia miniata are taken for snake bites, wounds, fever and to facilitate child birth. The leaves are used to induce labour while bulbs are used for infertility and urinary tract complaints (43, 44). [Pg.155]

Left a caricature called Marquis of Outrage-Nature in his Laboratory Dress, published in 1716. By then the public was more geared to the rationalist thought of Newton and the scientists, and found the trappings of the traditional alchemists comical... [Pg.115]

In an effort to differentiate from the child he or she was, the adolescent may throw away some childish thingsinterests (sports), activities (scouts), relationships (old friends), image (traditional dress), and role (family helper). Although these old parts of self meant a lot as a child, to retain them all would mean that he or she was still acting like a child. Now, two problems are created. First, these... [Pg.103]

The woman said she had never heard of such a person, and hurried away. But before she fled, she advised the boy that he had better not try to converse with women who were dressed in black, because they were married women. He should respect tradition. [Pg.46]

Other uses of palm oil are in snack foods, biscuits, ice-creams, salad dressings, mayonnaise, and so on. Fat plays a key role in all the above food items and formulations using palm oil products essentially replace some of the oils used traditionally. Oil suitable for ice-creams should be partly solid at 5°C and at —5°C, substantially liquid at 37°C, and have good melt feel characteristics. Palm oil, with a similar solid fat content profile to butterfat, is one such oil with suitable characteristics for ice-cream formulations. Palmkemel oil is also much used in ice cream products. [Pg.90]

Traditional sunflower oil is excellent for cooking, making salad dressing, margarine, and so on, but it cannot be used for manufacturing shelf-stable fried foods because of its poor oxidative stability. The oil must be partially hydrogenated for industrial frying application. [Pg.141]


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