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    Cheese 3. Tinned vegetables 4. Bread 5. Savoury snacks, such as crisps 6. Meat products, such as bacon 7. "Convenience foods", such as microwave meals or ready meals 8. Drinks, such as milk or soft drinks Food processing techniques include freezing, canning, baking, drying and pasteurising products. 2.2 ARE ALL PROCESSED FOODS BAD? Dietitian Sian Porter says: "Not all processed food is a bad choice. Some foods need processing to make them safe, such as milk, which needs to be pasteurised to…

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    Importance Of Food Hygiene

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    Food hygiene Food hygiene is termed as the preservation and preparation of food in a way that ensures it safety for human consumption. Food hygiene is equally important domestically and commercially. Food Hygiene may be defined as: Purchasing of food: While purchasing the food we must care about the following things. • Always purchase the food on the day when you are going to cook it • Always buy fresh things and check the signs of good quality food • When you buy poultry or fish meat keep it in…

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    Human Rights In North Korea

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    1. Introduction A dispute between sovereignty and global security, which is based on human rights, has been more contentious to this day as the world becomes globalised, and this proposition means that global security is contradictory to sovereignty in a state system which was established from the Peace of Westphalia following the Thirty year’s War. In fact, Contemporary global security in a wide sense encompasses intricate as well as debatable issues in terms of human security resting on…

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    Italian food is one of the most popular foods globally. The reason behind its worldwide popularity is because it has developed through many centuries through changes in social and political settings (Fortina, 2003 p.398). Origin of Italian dishes date back as the 4th B.C.E with the main origin areas in the ancient Roman Empire, Etruscan and ancient Greek. They were significant changes especially after the agrarian revolution in Europe as new crops were grown such as the potatoes, maize, pepper…

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    Short Story: The Last Supper

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    full story. That if they really wanted to help, to pitch in and make their selves useful. Before long, fresh bear meat was on a spit, and roasting alongside some potatoes. The rest was soaking in brine water to ready it for the smokehouse and for canning in jars; the hide was stretched between several poles. Nancy said the hide would make them a nice warm blanket. “I might leave it stiff and use it as a rug to put on the floor beside my bed, for the cold winter mornings; I hate putting my bare…

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    QWL Case Study

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    Quality of Work Life (QWL) has gained the attention of people worldwide, particularly in the last two decades and has been an interesting area of study for researchers, academicians, managers and experts who have looked at it as a core indicator for job satisfaction, employee motivation, performance management and enhanced productivity. Numerous studies have reported that QWL is an important factor for employee retention and improving the productivity of the organization. It is indeed true that…

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    were homeless and jobless. They have to leave their household goods, pet animals, fields, property and home. Through Frank Morrison has presented a very heart touching scene, ‘‘Mama cried, but the baby she carried was more important than kettles, canning jars, and bedding.’’(39) On the way his mother gave birth to a girl child whose name was Cee (Ycidra). Frank’s family reached to Lotus, Georgia where they lived in home of their grandfather, Salem and step grandmother, Lenore. Cee was badly…

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    “What is more important? Man or Monkeys” this was the question asked by the Chairman of Kerala State Electricity Board, in 1970. The incident dates back to the days when Silent Valley protection movement was at peak. Save Silent Valley was a movement to save the Silent valley, an evergreen forest in Kerala, in 1973. The campaign was designed to save the Silent Valley from being flooded due to construction of Hydro-electric power plant in that very place by Kerala State Electricity Board. This…

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    Prelude Behavioral Services—430 Southgate Avenue, Iowa City, IA (April 2016-Present): I currently work at Prelude Behavioral Services, a substance abuse and recovery center previously named Mecca. At Prelude, I am a Recovery Assistant in the inpatient unit and am the first person that our patients see. I assist them with their first stages of recovery and sobriety and am a constant presence on the inpatient unit. I lead and assist treatment groups based on approved curriculum and help out with…

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    Introduction Microbes are found everywhere and are the oldest from of life on Earth. They are so small that millions can fit into the eye of a needle and most microbes are harmless and are crucial for our existence on Earth. Not all microbes are harmless and many in fact can cause serious damage to plants, animals and humans. A pathogen is anything that can cause a disease or illness to its host and includes worms, bacteria, protozoa, viruses and fungus. This report will focus on food…

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