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Nam, Bo Ra
TECM 2700.007 Stacey Miller
For Fall2013 semester, I learned about Technical Writing.at University of North Texas. In this document,
you can see my 4 assignments.
1) Instructions
2) Design case study
3) Feasibility report
4) Manual
Should you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me via email
Sincerely,
Nam, Bora
Bora Nam
Introduction Welcome to the Lego Land Voyage!
Join us on this journey to build the Lego Land Voyager!
Every ship needs a captain, so let you and your child be the captain of your own ship.
This fun brochure will give you step by step instructions on how to build your very own dream ship.
But the fun wont stop there, you can invite your whole family on this journey.
Group Members Briana McTillmon
Chelsea Schley
Bo Ra Nam
Jessica Martinez
How to Make a Lego Land Voyager
Recommended for kids ages 3 and up.
Caution: When building this structure, make sure to have an adult present.
Choking Hazard: Keep Lego pieces away from small children
Materials When gathering Lego pieces, such as (2x4), refer to Figure 1 below:
Figure 1. Description above
The materials needed to build the Lego
Boat are listed below:
Quantity Materials 1 -Lego Man
-Slim black rod -Gray ladder -Slim black rod with hollow circle -Gray wheel -Yellow flag with pole -2x3 piece -1x2 piece -4x8 piece
2 1x6 pieces 3 none 4 2x2 pieces 5 2x4 pieces
Caution: When building this structure, make sure to have an adult present.
Choking Hazard: Keep Lego pieces away from small children
Instructions How to make the base:
1) Take (4x8) piece and use it as the base.
2) Place 4 (2x4) pieces on top of the base side by side.
3) Place last (2x4) piece on top of the previously placed (2x4) pieces.
4) Place 2 (2x2) pieces next to the
previously placed (2x4) piece.
5) Place (2x2) piece on either side.
6) Place (2x3) next to the previously placed (2x2) piece.
7) Place (2x2) piece directly in front of the previously placed (2x2) piece.
Figure 3. Description above
8) Place (1x2) piece next to the previously placed (2x2) piece.
Instructions Continued How to make the deck:
1) Place a (1x6) piece vertically on the opposite end of the previously placed (2x2) piece.
2) Skip 2 lines horizontally.
3) Place the other (1x6) piece parallel
from the first (1x6) piece.
4) Place gray ladder in between the 2 (1x6) pieces.
5) Place the slim black rod with hollow circle into the space into the (1x2) piece.
6) Place slim black rod on the front (2x2) piece.
7) Attach gray wheel to the rod perpendicular to the slim black rod.
Figure 4. Description above
8) Place Lego Man behind the gray wheel.
9) Place yellow flag with pole in the far
back corner on either (1x6) piece.
Figure 2. Description above
If yes, the Legoland Voyager awaits! Every ship needs a captain, so build your own Legoland Voyager today!
Dont stop there, you can invite your whole family to join in on this adventure together.
Recommended for kids ages 3 and up.
Caution: When building this structure, make sure to have an adult present. Choking Hazard: Keep Lego pieces away from small children.
Ahoy Mateys!!
Are you ready for an adventure?
Best Brand of Paper Towels
Scotty Leigh
BoRa Nam
Darius Terrell
Benjamin Boler
[11/11/13]
Best Brand of Paper Towels of Feasibility Study
Feasibility study Page 3
Introduction
This Feasibility Test will examine the cost difference, strength, absorbency, and how many
sheets come in each roll of 4 brands of paper towels. The paper towel brands we will be testing
are Brawny, Viva, Mardi Gras, and Kirkland. After this test you will be able to distinguish which
brand of paper towels is the best buy.
Overview of the Options and Criteria
Topic
Best brand of paper towels
Options
Brawny
Viva
Mardi Gras
Kirkland premium
big roll towel
Criteria
Cost per roll
Sheets per roll
Absorbency
Durability
Rating/Ranking
system
4: Best 3:Good 2:Normal 1:Bad
Best Brand of Paper Towels of Feasibility Study
Feasibility study Page 5
Test 1 Method and Results
Compare costs per roll
Cost per roll Sq. Ft per roll Cost per Sq. Ft
Brawny $2.39 46.7 $ 0.051
Viva $2.29 48.3 $ 0.047
Mardi Gras $1.29 47.0 $ 0.027
Kirkland premium big roll
towel
$1.25 85.0 $ 0.015
$0.00
$0.50
$1.00
$1.50
$2.00
$2.50
$3.00
Cost per roll
Brawny
Viva
Mardi Gras
Kirklandpremium big rolltowel
$0.00
$0.01
$0.02
$0.03
$0.04
$0.05
$0.06
Cost per Sq. Ft
Brawny
Viva
Mardi Gras
Kirklandpremium big rolltowel
Results
Brawny was the most expensive brand while it contained the least amount of sq. ft. per
roll. Viva was the second most expensive, Mardi Gras was the third most expensive,
and Kirkland was the cheapest.
Best Brand of Paper Towels of Feasibility Study
Feasibility study Page 7
Test 2 Method and Results
Sheets per roll
Sheets per roll
Brawny 102 2-ply
Viva 102 1-ply
Mardi Gras 70 2-ply
Kirkland premium big roll towel 80 2-ply
Results
Brawny and Viva were tied for having the most sheets per roll with 102 sheets while Brawny
was 2-ply and Viva was 1-ply. Kirkland contained 80 2-ply sheets, while Mardi Gras contained
the least amount of sheets with 70 2-ply sheets.
Best Brand of Paper Towels of Feasibility Study
Feasibility study Page 9
Test 3 Method and Results
Test Absorbency
Figure 1. Test Absorbency
1) pour 1 cups water into bowl
2) used one sheet at a time until water was fully absorbed
Absorbency
Brawny 5 towels
Viva 4 towels
Mardi Gras 12 towels
Kirkland Premium Big roll towel 6 towels
Viva was the most absorbent brand of the four paper towel brands that we used as it only
needed 4 towels to absorb the cup of water. Brawny was the second most absorbent brand as it
used 5 towels to absorb the cup of water. Kirkland was the third most absorbent brand, it used
6 towels to absorb the cup of water. Mardi Gras was by far the least absorbent brand of paper
towel as it needed 12 towels to absorb a cup of water.
Results
Best Brand of Paper Towels of Feasibility Study
Feasibility study Page 11
Test 4 Method and Results
Durability Test
1) Stack 5 quarters and place them in the center of the paper towel
2) Pour 1 cup of water continuously onto paper towel until the paper towel rips
Durability
Brawny 8 cups
Viva 10 cups
Mardi Gras 4 cups
Kirkland Premium Big roll towel 10 cups
Our final test was to test the paper towel brands durability. Viva and Kirkland proved to be
the most durable brands as they required 10 cups of water to be poured on them before they
ripped. Brawny came in third place as it required 8 cups of water to be poured before it ripped.
Mardi Gras proved to be the least durable of all the paper towel brands as it only took 4 cups
of water to be poured on it before it ripped.
Results
Best Brand of Paper Towels of Feasibility Study
Feasibility study Page 13
Conclusions
Cost per roll Sheets per roll Absorbency Durability
Brawny $2.39 102 5 towels 8 cups
Viva $2.29 102 4 towels 10 cups
Mardi Gras $1.29 70 12 towels 4 cups
Kirkland $1.25 80 6 towels 10 cups
Cost per roll Sheets per roll Absorbency Durability Total
Brawny 1 4 3 3 11
Viva 2 4 4 4 14
Mardi Gras 3 1 1 1 6
Kirkland 4 2 2 4 12
We can conclude from the data presented in the four previous tests, that Viva is the best brand
of paper towel, due to ranking second in Cost Per Roll at $2.29, while ranking first in the
categories of Sheets Per Roll, Absorbency, and Durability. The second best brand to select
is the Kirkland brand which tallied a final score of 12 due to it having the lowest price and
displaying excellent strength during durability testing. Brawny fell one point behind Kirkland
with a score of 11, not for being any less of a quality product, but for being far more
expensive. Mardi Gras performed very poorly on every test, coming third in Cost Per Roll,
and finishing last in every test we performed. The quality of Mardi Gras is what you paid for
it, finishing with a score of 6.
Final Analysis & Recommendation
How to make traditional Korean foods
Nam, Bo Ra TECM2700 Miller
Table of contents iii
Table of contents
Table of contents ............................................................................................................................ iii
Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... v
Chapter 1: Korean Thanksgiving day (Chuseok:) .................................................................. 3
Chuseok Ceremony ..................................................................................................................... 3
Ancestor-memorial service ............................................................................................. 3
Ganggangsullae ............................................................................................................... 4
Chuseok Food ............................................................................................................................. 5
Chapter 2: GAL-BI-JIM (Braised Beef Short Rib Casserole) ........................................................ 9
Ingredients................................................................................................................................... 9
How to make GAL-BI-JIM ....................................................................................................... 11
Chapter 3: DONG-GRANG-DDAENG (Beef and pork pancake) ............................................... 17
Ingredients................................................................................................................................. 17
How to make DONG-GRANG-DDAENG ............................................................................... 18
Index .............................................................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined.
Reference ...................................................................................................................................... 27
Introduction v
Introduction
Many Americans and people of other nationalities still do not know about Korea. They
only know North Korea and think of it as a dangerous country. However, some people are
interested in Korea. I will write a manual to teach those who are interested in Korean culture,
especially UNT Korean Culture Exchange members, how to make traditional Korean holiday
foods.
Most Korean food recipes are not written in English, so people who want to make Korean
food have a difficult time. In addition, most Americans are not familiar with the ingredients.
They can find similar ingredients in regular grocery stores, but I suggest that they go to a local
Asian market and try Asian products. In addition, I heard KCE has many activities to introduce
Korean culture. Some Koreans may bring Korean food to the meetings, and I think making
Korean food is also a good activity for meetings.
I will talk about common ingredients that readers can find, specifically at Hmart. By
elaborating on ingredients and taking pictures, Ill make it easier for them to recognize each step.
In addition, they will be learning a little Korean, too. Last time at a KCE meeting, I heard they
compared and contrasted Koreas Thanksgiving Day with American Thanksgiving Day. I think
making food and eating will be more useful than just listening to a PowerPoint presentation. By
making Korean food, they can have a better understanding of Korean culture. In chapter 1, KCE
members can learn about Korean Thanksgiving day and foods. In chapter 2, I will write a manual
about making two Korean foods. If they follow each step, they can make Korean food easily. I
hope this manual is helpful for KCE members.
CHPTER 1
HOW TO CELEBRATE CHUSEOCK (Korean Thanksgiving Day)
In Chapter 1, you can learn about Korean Thanksgiving day and traditional foods.
Chapter 1 3
Chapter 1: Korean Thanksgiving day (Chuseok:) Chuseok, Korean Thanksgiving day, is one of the biggest national holidays in Korea. The date of
Chuseok is based on the lunar calendar. Koreans go back to their hometown to celebrate together
and eat delicious foods and give thanks to their ancestors.
Chuseok Ceremony Ancestor-memorial service
Figure 1. Foods for ancestors
Koreans perform ancestor-memorial service (Charye: ) in the wee hours on Chuseok.
People usually wear traditional Korean clothes (Han-bok: ) and bow for ancestors, while
filling the table with a lot of foods. The family gives thanks to their ancestors during the
ancestor-memorial service (Wikipedia).
4 How to make Korean Food
Ganggangsullae
Figure 2. Ganggangsullae
Ganggangsullae () is a bountiful harvest and has developed into a cultural symbol for
Korea. Under the full moon, unmarried women make a circle and take hold of each others
hands, singing and dancing all night (UNESCO).
Chapter 1 5
Chuseok Food Chuseok foods are in the following picture:
Figure 3. Chuseok foods
The pictures are, moving clockwise:
Songpyeon () - see top left
Songpyeon is a half-moon-shaped rice cake. It contains different kinds of sweet fillings such as
sesame seeds and sugar, chestnut paste, and black bean.
Gal-bi-jim () - see top right
Gal-bi-jim is one of the most popular Korean dishes. Its made with beef short ribs, and it is
often made for special days such as Korean Thanksgiving day and New Years Day.
6 How to make Korean Food
Jeon () - see bottom right
Jeon refers to many pancake-like dishes in Korean cuisine. Jeon is made with various ingredients
such as ground or sliced meats, seafood, and vegetables.
Namul () - see bottom left
Namul is a Korean seasoned vegetable dish. To change the name of dish, just add the name of
the vegetable in front of namul. For example, spinach namul ( ). Namul is usually
made with blanched vegetables, sesame oil, sesame seeds, and mixed garlic.
CHPTER 2
HOW TO MAKE GAL-BI-JIM (Braised Beef Short Rib Casserole)
In this chapter, you can see Gal-bi-jim recipe.
Chapter2 9
Chapter 2: GAL-BI-JIM (Braised Beef Short Rib Casserole)
GAL-BI-JIM is one of the most popular Korean dishes. Its made with beef short ribs, and it is often prepared for special days such as Korean Thanksgiving day and New Years Day.
Ingredients You can see the main ingredients in the following picture:
Figure 4. Ingredients for GAL-BI-JIM
10 How to make Korean Food
In Hmart, you can find Galbi sauce
Figure 5. Galbi sauce
Prepare these ingredients:
- Beef (Cut Short Ribs)
- Gal-bi sauce
- 3 potatoes
- 1 onion
You can add other vegetables such as carrots, chestnuts, and broccoli.
Chapter2 11
How to make GAL-BI-JIM In the meat section, you can find this type of beef. Cut Short Ribs/Stew (). I recommend using this beef.
Figure 6. Beef for GAL-BI-JIM
1) First, put beef in cold water to get rid of blood for 30minutes to 1 hour. If you see blood
in the bottom of bowl, change the water.
Originally, you have to boil beef in a large
pot for 5-10 minutes. Take out the ribs
from the boiling water and wash them with
cold water to remove any unnecessary fat
or floating bubbles. Throw away the
boiling water and clean the pot.
But for this project, I skipped this step.
Figure 7. Boiled beef, You dont need this step
12 How to make Korean Food
Figure 8. Picture for step 2
2) Throw away blood water and prepare Gal-bi sauce. Use 1 bottle for 2.4kg (5.3lbs) of
beef. I used 2.9lb of beef, so I used half of the bottle.
Do you want to make Gal-bi sauce instead buying it?
If you want to make Gal-bi sauce, you will need the following ingredients.
- 45g Sugar
- 120ml Soy sauce
- 30g Minced garlic
- 100ml Minced onion
- 200ml Water
- 100ml Minced pear
- 30ml Sesame oil
- 1tsp Pepper
Mix all above ingredients.
Figure 9. Homemade Galbi sauce
Chapter2 13
Figure 10. Picture for step 3, 4 and 5
3) Pour sauce on beef and mix with sliced onions and potatoes.
4) Mix well and let marinate for a minimum of one hour (preferably, mixture should be
marinated for 8 hours).
5) After 8 hours, boil it over medium heat for 40 minutes.
14 How to make Korean Food
Figure 11. GAL-BI-JIM
6) Transfer GAL-BI-JIM to a platter before serving
CHPTER 3
DONG-GRANG-DDAENG (Beef and pork pancake)
In chapter 3, you can see Dong-GRANG-DDAENG recipe.
Chapter 3 17
Chapter 3: DONG-GRANG-DDAENG (Beef and pork pancake)
DONG-GRANG-DDAENG is one of the more popular Korean side dishes. Its made with ground beef, ground pork and some vegetables such as bell pepper, onion, and carrot. It is often prepared for special days such as Korean Thanksgiving day and New Years Day.
Ingredients You can see the main ingredients in the following picture:
Figure 12. Ingredients for DONG-GRANG-DDAENG
You will need the following ingredients for Dong-Grang-Ddaeng.
- 100g Beef ground - 150g pork ground - 2T minced garlic - 2T Sesame - 1T soy sauce - Half tofu - 1T cooking wine - half bell pepper - 1T sesame seeds - 1 Egg - Korean pancake mix - 1Tsp black pepper
18 How to make Korean Food
How to make DONG-GRANG-DDAENG Follow these steps for making DONG-GRANG-DDAENG:
Figure 13. Picture for step 1 and 2
1) Combine ground beef and ground pork. Add 1T minced garlic, 1T sesame oil, cooking wine, and 1Tsp of black pepper.
2) Mix well and let marinate for 30 minutes.
Chapter 3 19
Figure 14. Picture for step 3
3) Wrap tofu in towel and wring out any extra moisture.
Figure 15. Picture for step4
4) Chop onion and bell pepper.
20 How to make Korean Food
Figure 16. Picture for step 5
5) Add tofu, onion, and bell pepper to meat mixture and mix well.
Figure 17.Picture for step 6
6) Form batter into 1.5 inch diameter patties (approx. 15).
Chapter 3 21
You can find Korean pancake mix () in section 2 at H-mart.
Figure 18. Korean pancake mix at Hmart
Figure 19. Picture for step 7
7) Cover patties with Korean pancake mix.
22 How to make Korean Food
Figure 20. Picture for step 8 and 9
8) Crack egg into small bowl and whisk until yolk and whites are combined.
9) Place the patties in the bowl and thoroughly coat with egg.
Chapter 3 23
Figure 21. picture for step 10
10) Place in frying pan and cook on low heat until golden brown on either side.
Figure 22. DONG-GRANG-DDAENG
11) Then serve!
Index 25
Index
Ancestor-memorial service ........................................................................................................................... 3 Chuseok ..................................................................................................................................................... 3, 5 DONG-GRANG-DDAENG ................................................................................................................. 17, 18, 23 Galbijim ......................................................................................................................................................... 5 Gal-bi-Jim ..................................................................................................................................... iii, 9, 11, 14 Ganggangsullae ............................................................................................................................................. 4 Jeon ......................................................................................................................................................... 6, 15 Namul ............................................................................................................................................................ 6 Songpyeon .................................................................................................................................................... 5
Reference 27
Reference
"Intangible Cultural Heritage." RSS. UNESCO, 1 Jan. 2009. Web. 21 Nov. 2013. .
"Jesa." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 19 Nov. 2013. Web. 21 Nov. 2013. .
Instruction assignmentIntroductionGroup MembersHow to Make a Lego Land VoyagerMaterials
Design case studyFeasibility ReportManualTable of contentsIntroductionChapter 1: Korean Thanksgiving day (Chuseok:)Chuseok CeremonyAncestor-memorial serviceGanggangsullae
Chuseok Food
Chapter 2: GAL-BI-JIM (Braised Beef Short Rib Casserole)IngredientsHow to make GAL-BI-JIM
Chapter 3: DONG-GRANG-DDAENG (Beef and pork pancake)IngredientsHow to make DONG-GRANG-DDAENG
IndexReference