This article is called “Latinos in World War II: Fighting on Two Fronts” and was written by Lorena Oropeza, for the National Park Service, adapted by Newsela staff. It is a secondary source due to the fact that it was not written by a latino in WWII and is just providing examples of latinos in WWII. The author is claiming that latinos have been fighting for their citizenship as Americans through military service. This is a strong claim due to the fact that it is backed up with many examples of…
Clostridium Botulinum is odor less and taste less and only a small amount needs to be consumed to be fatal. Clostridium Botulinum can be transmitted by ingestion of contaminated food, from improperly preserved home processed foods such as, corn, beets and green beans, along with tomatoes and cucumbers. Clostridium Botulinum can also be transmitted via sharing hypodermic needles from elicit drug use,…
Macrobiotic Diet Menu The Macrobiotic diet is not only linked to weight loss program, but gives a lot of benefits. They include healthy body, clean mind, peacefulness that is essential to long life. The diet gives a wider variety to choose from. The regular eaters of this diet will eat regularly, chew their food well, remain active and have a positive mind always. The diet is made up of whole grains, vegetables and beans. Some regular eaters think that the diet will prevent cancer. A…
citizens was not justified because there was little evidence that they were a threat. Japanese Americans assimilated to American culture, which shows they are willing to do anything to be apart of America. They took jobs as factory workers and sugar beet farms to help with the economy and have…
During the Nuremberg Trial he was found guilty on counts of conspiracy and crimes against peace. Thus being sentenced to life in prison, and would have to serve the full life sentence of his crimes, instead of being let out early like some prisoners. Due to the fact he claims not being directly involved in the matter, he was deputy of the cabinet of the Nazi Party and signed documents that would link to the Holocaust even before he was captured by Great Britain to become a POW or Prisoner of War…
the same type of clothes everyday, a mustard-colored dress shirt, dark tie, and a brown suit jacket. He is a tall, skinny, white male, and he has short brown hair. Dwight does not have much of a social life, and he spends most of his free time on his beet farm. Another character is Jim Halpert. He is also a sales representative at Dunder Mifflin. He dresses professionally for work, but he has brown, moppy hair. Towards the end of the series, he marries Pam Beesly, and they have two kids. The…
Has one ever asked themselves what is in their food, probably not, and the answer to why not is very simple, as a society we don 't want to know what is in our food and how it was made. Overtime someone bites into a hamburger, one is eating hundreds of cow meat grinding up, mixed with some preservatives, and all nicely topped off with chemicals to kill of the Escherichia coli, but to most it is just a cheeseburger. In John Layman’s “Chew," the lead character, Tony Chu, has the power to see…
The original recipe included basic ingredients such as milk, eggs, and butter. Nevertheless, the need for a longer shelf life forced the company to use ingredients like bleached wheat flour, sugar from sugar cane, and sugar beets. The sugar not only tastes great but it has another purpose too. Sugar crystals hold air to make the cake lighter, and it makes the cake tender. Sugar also holds moisture and even gives the Twinkie its color. Some more important ingredients are cornstarch…
happened in this experiment. Glucose is a simple sugar that is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates. Glucose is two sucroses minus the water. Sucrose is a compound that is the chief component of cane or beet sugar. The mitochondria inside a cell produces ATP, or adenosine…
majority of these immigrants earned less than $12.50 a week. Some immigrants earned as low as $10.00. Besides industrial jobs, Mexican immigrants also went on to become farmers in America. A number of Mexican immigrants started working in the sugar beet…