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    Veggie Stuffed Soft Tortillas Number of Servings: 2 Ingredients:  4 corn tortillas  1 large green zucchini, peeled and sliced into thin strips  1 large Portobello mushroom, approximately 6 inches  1 medium green bell pepper, seeded and sliced into thin strips  1 medium red bell pepper, seeded and sliced into thin strips  1 medium yellow bell pepper, seeded and sliced into thin strips  1 large white onion, sliced thinly  2 small garlic cloves, minced  1/8 tsp ground cumin  1/16 tsp…

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    House Of Ruth Observation

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    morning snack, lunch, and an afternoon snack. More often times than not, the morning snack acted as their breakfast because their mothers’ could not afford to give them breakfast. This morning snack usually consisted of sugary cereal such as Frosted Flakes, a chewy Quaker Granola Bar or an apple. The only time that I saw an apple being served as a snack was on my last day. Lunch was almost the same every day: an entrée that was the source of protein, and one or two sides. The entrée was usually…

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    The Great Depression was a period of immense economic instability that spanned 1929 to 1939. It remains the largest economic crisis in American history; the stock market crash in October of 1929 caused widespread panic and large investment withdrawals from banks. Nearly half the banks in the U.S. failed as a result. 15 million Americans were unemployed and terrified. They searched fruitlessly for work, unsure how they were going to feed themselves and their families. The appeal to fear of…

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    there’s plenty to share, the narrator from “No Thank You” has said quite a few reasons and examples. The Narrator would also say how he felt about cats and all their downfalls affecting his life. He would say, “I had lice” or, “No more hair in my corn flakes”. I can fully understand how he hates cats and how they’re a nuisance. In the poem it tells that the Narrator is not a cat person. The Narrator in, “No Thank You” would be all picky about cats and that he’d never get or have one.…

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    Grain samples (n=26) included: bulgur, couscous, wheat berries, oats, rye berries, brown flax, pearl quinoa, red quinoa, millet, buckwheat, amaranth, while popcorn, yellow popcorn, farro, barley, spelt, brown rice, cornstarch, corn meal, corn flakes, chia, multigrain cereal, corn grits, sorghum, teff, multigrain infant cereal. Milk samples (n=5) included: cow’s milk (fat free, low fat (1%), reduced fat (2%), and whole milk), and goat’s milk. Samples of livestock feed used for cows and pigs on a…

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    If you lived in the projects would you stay with a risk of dying or try and get out? In the novel If I Grow Up by Todd Strasser the author makes you think that sometimes the only choice you have is no choice at all. Growing up in the projects would be hard for anyone but it is especially hard for DeShawn. He lives with his sister and grandmother is a one bedroom apartment in the Frederick Douglass Project. Living off of food stamps and other government assistance programs still leaves them with…

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    Kellogg's Essay

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    India- a name, welcomed by major brands across the world! Globalization and international trade are adding catalyst to this market reaction. Can all the brands succeed by simply replicating their native business model? On the top of mind, many have tried and majority has failed. Every geography has its own culture, tradition and values and to accommodate the brands amidst the mindset if the customers, requires a tricky permutation and combination of all these. The very basic tastes and…

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    prefers that alien genes are not found in their food. Meanwhile, Africa turned down corn from the United States because it was genetically modified. President Bush believed that biotechnology could be a solution to the food problem on the African continent. The British are very careful about genetically modified products due to the mad cow disease epidemic. Some examples of these foods include flour, taco shells, corn flakes, and cake mixes. Additionally, France has informed the Zambian…

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    Potato Chips Essay

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    be grouped in two types: regular potato chips and processed potato chips. The majority of chips are regular potato chips made from whole fresh or stored potatoes and fried in some kind of vegetable oil. Processed potato chips are made from potato flakes…

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    Some of the greatest discoveries in the world are often a mistake or pure luck. The drug Penicillin is no exception. The step by step process in developing and discovering the medicine will be explained with the help of three sources. Most people don’t know many facts about Penicillin like how it was an accident by the scientist Alexander Fleming and the number of scientists and experiments it took to make the drug successful. Beginning with the discovery of Penicillin, the medicine…

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