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    “The Beans Eaters” by Gwendolyn Brooks express the routine life of the poor couple satisfy life. The poem is about an old couple who is sitting at the table and starts eating dinner. Suddenly they start to look around them and start thinking about their life. An analysis of the routine and their satisfy life will help us understand the poem. The routine “The Bean Eaters” express the idea that when we are older, we are restricted to follow a typical routine. For example “and remembering,…

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    amount of time now. Huge chocolate companies like Nestle, Hershey’s, etc. prefer child labor to make their chocolate, and not many people know that. Not many chocolate companies fancy Fair Trade (Fair Trade chocolate means that the plantations harvest cocoa with child labor, but the companies pay the farmers to supply the children with education, food, money, and clothes to at least give them a satisfactory life). The history of slavery and chocolate has been happening for quite a while now, and…

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    Cellular respiration is “The series of metabolic processes by which living cells produce energy through the oxidation of organic substances” (dictionary.com). These metabolic processes are fueled through O2 consumption. The equation of cellular respiration is as follows: C6H12O6 + O2 ---> CO2 + H2O + ATP (Pidwirny). The actual pathways of cellular respiration are glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation, and oxidative-phosphorylation (Campbell pg. 166). The big picture problem is the rate at which this…

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    weather but also give natural disasters and disease. On the map, human to environment interaction is evident in Cotundo, Ecuador, where farmers search for cocoa trees to harvest the pods containing cocoa beans. This can be linked to the climate and physical characteristics of a region. This is because humans interact with nature to collect resources. Cocoa harvesters generally don’t use farms, but instead, search around a designated areas and harvest ripe trees…

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    They say necessity is the mother of invention, and that's certainly true of 'Yes Bar' creator, Abigail Wald. Frustrated with always having to say “no” to her child with food allergies, she rolled up her sleeves, got into the kitchen, and created a yummy treat she could proudly say “yes” to. I had the pleasure of interviewing Abigail a few months ago. (http://itoldyouiwassick.info/2015/11/23/when-food-allergies-said-no-one-mom-said-yes-an-interview-with-yes-bar-creator-abigail-wald/). During…

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    Dark Chocolate Experiment

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    Dark chocolate is very nutritious If you buy a good quality dark chocolate with a high cocoa content, then it is actually quite nutritious. It contains a decent amount of soluble fiber and rich in minerals. Tabla dark chocolate of 100 grams with 70-85% cocoa contains (1): 11 grams of fiber. 67% of PDD (PDD- recommended daily dose) of iron. 58% PDD magnesium. PDD 89% copper. PDD 98% manganese. It also contains a lot of potassium, phosphorus, zinc and selenium. One hundred grams, of course,…

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    The Benefits Of Chocolate

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    become an indispensable part of most people's daily routine. Chocolate are semisolids suspension which consist of cocoa mass and sugar suspended in cocoa butter matrix. (Konar,2016). On the other research by Unity Scientific (2015) mentioned that chocolate is made from beans derived from the cocoa trees with the additions of sugar up to 50% in chocolate confectionary since these beans are very bitter. Sugars or sweeteners are the most importance ingredient for the structural and sensorial…

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    A Turtle and Some Beans Anais Nin, a renowned author, once wrote, “And the day came when the risk to remain a tight bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom” (“Quotes About Growth”). In the story, The Bean Trees, by Barbara Kingsolver, the courage to bloom is one of the many themes. Taylor, a young woman travelling westward, is unwillingly given a child. Taylor and the child, Turtle, eventually settle in Arizona. They live with a woman named Lou Ann, and Taylor works at an auto…

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    Chastity laid the journal on her lap when she heard the tiny footsteps of her daughter, and then the screen door creak open. Patience was carrying her doll Sue by the arm, her light golden brown hair slightly ruffled from where she had slept on it. Wide eyed and grinning, she quickly ran over to the small table, and then dropped to her knees in front of the jar. “Mommy watch the roly-roly baby buggies?” asked Patience, as she brushed a few strands of hair from her face. “Yes, sweetie, I did,”…

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    him to change the shop to a Cadbury factory. This development continued by two John’s sons, Richard and George. In 1905, Cadbury has launched a product, Cadbury Dairy Milk. The main ingredients were fresh milk from the British Isle and Fairtrade cocoa beans. Cadbury Dairy milk has changed their wrapper from a pale mauve with red script ‘parcel wrap’ changed to purple and gold in 1920. The next year, Cadbury script logo was made. The logo based on the signature of William Cadbury (grandson…

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