I've been working on the Historical figure page and I add more people and their history with Napoleon's buttons. I have also been working on the impacted on history page and I describe how nutmeg, cloves and pepper impacted history. I also worked on the molecules page by adding a definition of molecules and a picture of molecules.
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Today I worked on my 3D model of piperine. They red equals Oxygen and the blue equals Nitrogen then the black equals Hydrogen. This isn't the model I'm working on but here is an example of a piperine 3D model.
I learned that the molecules to Zingrone and Isoegenol are almost the same even though they are from different plant families. I add more about this on the spice page. The picture of zingrone.
I add a paragraph on the spices page about Nutmeg and cloves. I learned that nutmeg and cloves look alike but they have different odors. I also learned that they are from different plant families. I added a survey to the home page and I also plan to add a summary of Napoleon's buttons.
I added a survey on the home page and I fixed some grammar on my spices page.
I added they definition of anti-inflammatory and carminative on the spices page . I also add a historical figure page with Napoleon's history. The picture below is Napoleon. I learned how pepper can be used as a medicine. Black peppers have been in use since centuries for their anti-inflammatory, carminative, anti-flatulent properties. I added more to the pepper page and the home page. On the bottom of the home page I put Napoleon's history. There is a picture of peppercorn on the bottom of this blog.
I've add a page about geography. I haven't add any maps yet but when I add the maps I'm going add Europe, Asia, and South America. I'm adding Europe because in the book it say they believe that the Arab traders introduced pepper to Europe. It also say that Greece used it as medicine rather than culinary reasons.
I add a new page for the history of pepper , nutmeg , and cloves. I'm adding pictures of chemical formulas and maps of the place historical figures traveled for spices. I'm going to talk about Piperine, Capsaicin, and Zingerone. I finshed reading chapter one yesterday.
The project was introduced to the class. We are going to make a website over a book called " Napoleon's buttons" by: Penny Le Couteur & Jay Burrenson.
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