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In her article on ginseng, Nappi writes: “[if] we consider an object to be a recognizable entity that exists and persists across time and space, there was no trans-historical ginseng.”

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In her article on ginseng, Nappi writes: “[if] we consider an object to be a recognizable entity that exists and persists across time and space, there was no trans-historical ginseng.”

Briefly explain what she means by this (1–2 sentences).
Do you think her statement can be applied to tea/liquor/soy sauce/sugar/MSG? Choose one of these five items, and explain why or why not, using reading material from weeks 5–8 to support your argument.

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In her article on ginseng, Nappi writes: “[if] we consider an object to be a recognizable entity that exists and persists across time and space, there was no trans-historical ginseng.”

In her article on ginseng, Nappi writes: “[if] we consider an object to be a recognizable entity that exists and persists across time and space, there was no trans-historical ginseng.”
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In her article on ginseng, Nappi writes: “[if] we consider an object to be a recognizable entity that exists and persists across time and space, there was no trans-historical ginseng.”

Briefly explain what she means by this (1–2 sentences).
Do you think her statement can be applied to tea/liquor/soy sauce/sugar/MSG? Choose one of these five items, and explain why or why not, using reading material from weeks 5–8 to support your argument.

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In her article on ginseng, Nappi writes: “[if] we consider an object to be a recognizable entity that exists and persists across time and space, there was no trans-historical ginseng.”

In her article on ginseng, Nappi writes: “[if] we consider an object to be a recognizable entity that exists and persists across time and space, there was no trans-historical ginseng.”
Order Description
In her article on ginseng, Nappi writes: “[if] we consider an object to be a recognizable entity that exists and persists across time and space, there was no trans-historical ginseng.”

Briefly explain what she means by this (1–2 sentences).
Do you think her statement can be applied to tea/liquor/soy sauce/sugar/MSG? Choose one of these five items, and explain why or why not, using reading material from weeks 5–8 to support your argument.

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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