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    Scrumptious, peanut butter cookies are the favorite snack of many people of all ages. Many ingredients have to be measured and mixed right for the best peanut butter cookies. First, the dry ingredients have to be measured and mixed together. Second, the wet ingredients are measured and mixed together in a separate bowl. Last, the dry and wet ingredients are mixed together than baked in the oven. First, to make peanut butter cookies, the chef needs to measure and mix many dry ingredients…

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    Have you ever used Equal or Sweet-n-Low instead of natural sugar? For many adults with type-2 diabetes, artificial sweeteners are a healthy alternative to natural sugar. For many other adults, artificial sweeteners are a part of a diet plan to designed to control weight. In both case the choice to use artificial sweeteners must have a professional opinion before to use. Artificial sweeteners like Equal and Sweet-n-Low have been linked to diseases such as multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer, colon…

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    absorption into the blood. Examples of starchy foods are bread, breakfast cereals, potatoes, pasta, noodles, rice and biscuits. Starchy carbohydrate foods can be subdivided into high fibre and lower fibre ones. The high fibre ones, like wholemeal bread, brown rice, wholewheat pasta and breakfast cereals, give a more steady and efficient provision of energy. Sugary Foods These foods are broken down into glucose rapidly by the body giving quick amounts of energy. It is best to only have small…

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    Choosing Maple Syrup

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    large pans over a very hot fire. The sap of the maple is boiled until the most of the water in the maple sap has been evaporated, concentrated and reduced to syrup. Different grades of the maple syrup are identical in sugar content and density does range from pale golden to dark brown and the color of the syrup. Apart from that, the natural sweetener also graded solely by its important property like color. This difference in color has to do with when the maple syrup is made. As the spring season…

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    Imperial Sugar Case Study

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    Imperial Sugar Imperial Sugar was known to be one of the largest sugar processing plants in the United States. The company employed over four hundred employees and contractors at its plant located In Port Wentworth, Georgia, just outside of Savannah. The facility covered over one hundred acres of land and is bordered by a river. The facility used conveyors to transport stored sugar from silos to the necessary areas throughout the plant. The Port Wentworth plant takes raw sugar cane and creates…

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    A shy, sassy girl with brown straight hair, deep dark brown eyes, was named Chloé Brown; lived in a nice modern gated community with her family. Her parents were the type of parents that everyone could ever dream of having; comical, admirable and mainly laid back but also have a strict side. Even though Chloé had the “perfect” life that everyone was jealous of, she did not understand to appreciate when she was an arrogant, sassy fifteen-year-old freshman at Avon Park High School. She hated…

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    T. Molitor Experiment

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    molitor was noted, and the two T. molitor of dark brown colour used, moved relatively slow as compared to the others. Our results showed that the two dark brown T. molitor moved a mean distance of 3.8cm, whereas the three black T. molitor of the same trial moved a mean distance of 17.6 cm (one moved an abnormal amount of 28cm), the two brown T. molitor moved a mean distance of 9.05 cm (one of them was missing 2 legs), and the three light brown T. molitor moved a mean distance of 12.4 cm.…

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    A fit 35 with a well honed body carrying no excess fat. A couple of inches over 6 foot in height. Black hair combed straight back with no parting. Kind brown eyes over drawn cheeks and thin lips. Wearing a white check short sleeve shirt and grey flannelled trouser with woollen cardigan. No shoes on, showing both his socks were darned with different coloured wools. Rose, upstairs in bed, was finding it difficult…

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    forehead, as if he is bowing his head in prayer. Placed on the table in front of him is a loaf of bread with one end cut off, a bowl containing liquid of brown color, a knife which is right next to the bowl, a thick bible with a green cover, and laying on top of the bible is a pair of glasses folded, laying upside down. The wall beside the man is a brown color with light reflecting on it. Color is one of the main visual elements that stands out in…

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    Case Study Still life is one of the principal genres of Western art. It is art depicting inanimate subject matter, e.g. fruit, flowers and household objects which are usually arranged on a table top or surrounded with fabric. This genre of painting allows for artists to explore their relationship with everyday objects; many still lives have symbolic meanings, revealing stories or ideas. More commonly, the status of the painter (or the buyer of the art, if such is being made for a specific…

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