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    Ancient Egypt Culture

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    Ancient cultures have developed a concrete pallet and sense for foods, as well as many other uses for these products. Many familiar foods we consume today were created in Ancient Egypt. Cereal and bread was a key staple in the diets of the Ancient Egyptian culture, however, they did not solely survive off carbohydrates. The dietary needs of the civilization were also based upon fish, vegetables, hearty meats, and fruits. Much like modern day cultures, the day was based around three square meals.…

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    Have you ever wondered what exactly is in that delicious Trix cereal you eat every morning? Of the many ingredients used to manufacture cereal, one prominent ingredient in Trix cereal is corn. However, this is not just any corn but rather genetically engineered corn. Genetically modified organisms, or GMOs, are utilized in many of our favorite brands due to its prominent use in agriculture. In fact, “up to 92% of the U.S. corn is genetically engineered” ("About Genetically Engineered Foods").…

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    My Food Intake Tracker

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    On the three day of my food intake tracker I found out a general idea of what I 'm really butting in to my body. In some of my meals I meet and in others i didn 't the recommendations by the dietary intake by choose myplate.gov website. I will anylize each food group on each intake of the three days recorded. The my platte website breaks down the foods in to five groups that are the building blocks for a good diet. The groups are, Fruits, Vegetables, Grains, Protein foods and Dairy. Each…

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    superb inventions. One excellent invention, that is valuable and influential in our daily lives, is cereal, more so to busy people. This invention goes way back in history all the way to 1863 when it was invented by a man named James Caleb Jackson. The inventor originally poured a small amount of granola into a bowl with a splash of milk, and left it overnight and that's how we have cereal today! Cereal was originally invented to help cure digestive problems but, soon became a popular breakfast…

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    Planarians are triploblastic acoelomates, meaning they have three tissue layers, ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm (Newmark and Alvarado, 2001). Their epidermal layer that surrounds the planarian is ciliated on the ventral surface (Newmark and Alvarado, 2001). Underneath the epidermal layer and the basal lamina, followed by a complex wall musculature that surrounds the body. The complex wall muscle is composed of the circular diagonal and muscle fibers (Newmark and Alvarado, 2001). The nervous…

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    Saitarium Case Study

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    Sanitarium’s businesses are confined to just New Zealand and Australia and which implies consumer preferences for their breakfast cereals and other products are restricted to trans-Tasmanian entity and it’s high time they take further steps to expand rapidly on the global level and enter emerging economies like India and Brazil. Also Sanitarium’s marmite, a food spread basically a…

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    of transfer. Cheerios uses glittering generalities, to portray that by eating their cereal, the consumer will have a happier, healthier, and positive life. The ad shows all sorts of positive and happy experiences in one’s life, whether that be a major event or a normal occurrence, such as graduating, sport games, first day of school or feeding a toddler. The ad makes individuals believe that by eating their cereal, they’ll not only be happier, but also healthier. They’ll be able to enjoy social…

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    Currently, Nestle Romania products are found on every shelf on every store and its portfolio of products includes the following products: 1. Breakfast Cereals: Nestle Fitness, Musli Tropical, Musli Classic, Lion, Cheerios, etc.; 2. Chocolate and cereal bars: Lion, Nesquick bar, Nestle Fitness, Lion, Kit Kat, etc. 3. Tea: Nestea is well known to Romanian Consumers. 4. Ice cream: Aloma, Best, Joe Ice Cream, Topgun, Nirvana. 5. Food: Maggi products and condiments are sold by Nestle…

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    Australia has a vast range of foods and cuisines, expanding and evolving since the first fleet arrived in 1788, from then on many other migrants from different ethnic groups have settled in Australia, this has resulted in increased food availability as each group has introduced, grown and prepared their own native foods from their homeland. Australia is recognized as one of the most multicultural countries in the world and the food component is heavily responsible for that reputation. The first…

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    bowl of your favorite cereal? Eating cereal is not just a pastime though or something that only children can partake in. In fact, according to a startling statistic, "Americans buy around 2.7 billion boxes of cereal each year" equating to roughly "14 pounds of cereal that the average person consumes annually" (Lake, 2014). The producer of a sizeable portion of that cereal is Kellogg's. Rice Krispies, Mini Wheats, and Frosted Flakes are just a few of the recognizable cereals that Kellogg's has…

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