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    The Yen

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    The Yen In only 142 years Japan’s economy changed from an antiquated monetary system to the world’s third most traded currency and forth most used reserve currency after the U.S. dollar‚ the euro‚ and the pound sterling. Truly the Japanese Yen is still an unappreciated economic force waiting for it’s chance to take center stage on the world market. CREATION OF THE YEN The Yen came into existence May 10‚ 1871 after the Meiji government chose to abandon Tokugawa coinage

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    Sakae Sushi

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    concepts to the world. In particular‚ we have master franchisee programmes for Sakae Sushi and Crepes and Cream. Sakae Sushi‚ an award winning franchise‚ has a proven business model that has seen us opening more than 50 outlets worldwide in less than 10 years. We support our franchisees on all levels. With our aggressive expansion‚ we aim to build Sakae Sushi into the World’s Number One top brand recall for sushi and affordable Japanese dining. Crepes & Cream is a food outlet and kiosk offering

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    Nr224 Final Exam Blue Print

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    NR 224 Final Exam Blue Print October 29‚ 2012 session Infection Control- chapter 28 Personal protective equipment and indication for use Gowns: prevent soiling clothing during contact with patient Masks: should be worn when you anticipate splash or spray of blood or body fluid and satisfy droplet/airborne precautions. Protective eyewear: should be worn for procedures that generate splashes or splatters Gloves: prevent the transmission of pathogens by direct/indirect contact. This equipment

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    Sushi

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    I love everything about cooking. I love to be in the hot kitchen filled with the smell of rosemary being crushed‚ the odor of the pastries Photo credit: LZ A.‚ Grand Junction‚ CO coming out of the oven‚ the Béarnaise sauce simmering in a pot ready to be drizzled over fresh Alaskan king salmon‚ and all the entrees being plated for the customer. But most of all I love the atmosphere of the kitchen and am awed by the speed at which every dish is customized for each diner. I could talk all day about

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    Sushi King

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    OUTLINE CONTENT | PAGES | introduction | 2 | Question 1 (9 degrees of method) | 3-6 | Question 2 | 7-9 | conclusion | 10 | Appendix and reference | 11-13 | Introduction Sushi King first opened in 1995‚ pioneering a new era of Japanese cuisine in Malaysia with our unique ‘Kaiten Sushi’ or ‘Revolving Sushi’ with quick service restaurant concept. Offering range of Japanese cuisine where everyone can enjoy it t really affordable price. With the nice environment that they have ‚ they are really gaining

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    Sushi Economy

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    Professor Sharp 12/5/10 Sushi Economy This book critique is on the book‚ “The Sushi Economy: Globalization and the Making of a modern delicacy.” by Sasha Issenberg. This is a Fact based book about the sudden explosion of the availability of Sushi and Tuna to the world. The book takes you through the changes in the economies and cultures on display. The book follows several key people and events in the story of the globalization of Sushi. Several years ago Sushi restaurants were tough to find

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    Blueprint for Personal and Professional Growth Blueprint for Personal and Professional Growth This course has provided me with a multitude of tools‚ and it has definitely taught me to put careful thought into every situation as it pertains to change; whether it relates to work‚ school‚ or things that are going on in my personal life. These tools are both important and necessary in order to become an effective manager in the future. This course has taught me a lot in terms of initiating and

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    sushi trend

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    Sushi Restaurants Growing Popular in the United States Sense the 8th century sushi has been a very popular and custom dish in Japan making it rather difficult to fathom how it is becoming so popular today in the United States. Sushi is becoming an entree that can be found in a variety of different settings around the United States such as college campuses and cafeterias‚ your local corner store or even at your average restaurant. Although there are many different wide varieties of how sushi is

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    Sushi Rice

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    History. When most people hear the word‚ “Sushi”‚ they immediately think of raw fish. In truth‚ dishes made with raw fish are called “Sashimi”. What defines Sushi is any dish made with vinegar rice‚ which may or may not include raw fish. Although in today’s society you will find Sushi served most often in a Japanese restaurant‚ it actually dates back to 7th Century China. It was the way of preserving fish! As the Chinese people didn’t have modern day refrigerators‚ they used the natural process

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    Yen History

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    The history of the Yen The origin of Japanese currency can be traced to the Wu Zhu bronze coin of China‚ which was introduced under the Han Dynasty around 221 BC. Until the 8th Century the Japanese imported such coins from China. However‚ in 708 the Japanese government began minting their own silver and copper coins called the Wado Kaichin or Wado Kaiho‚ which imitated the Chinese Kai Yuan Tong Bao coin ’s size‚ shape‚ and weight. Approximately 250 years later though‚ the Japanese government

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