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    Carbohydrates are the sugars, starches and fibers found in fruits, grains, vegetables and milk products. Carbohydrates — one of the basic foods groups — is important to a healthy life. - Carbohydrates, together with fats and proteins, provide the necessary energy needs for humans, and constitute, therefore, an integral part of a normal diet. Diet affects the integrity of teeth; quantity, pH and composition of saliva; plaque pH. Sugars and other fermentable carbohydrates after being hydrolyzed…

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    Honey Nut Toasty O's

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    products I purchase by reading the labels and the nutrition facts, and then make my decision. First, I started buying a new kind of cereals from the Clifton Natural Foods store than the kinds I have been consuming for a long time, which are Kellogg’s corn flakes and honey nut Cheerios. It is called Honey Nut Toasty O’s. The labels that attracted my attention were that this cereal is sweetened whole grain oat cereal made with real honey, no artificial flavors or preservatives, no high fructose…

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    Thyroid Research Paper

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    Thyroid is basically a gland in our body that regulates hormones in our body and also makes protein supply for our body. Hyperthyroidism is the condition when thyroid increases the production of hormone in human body; it decreases the metabolism in our body which causes fatigue, memory loss, and loss of libido, depression and weight gain. The person suffering from thyroid has to take many precautions, they have to follow a proper diet plan and also do some exercise to control their thyroid. We…

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    Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) are organisms in which the genetic material (DNA) has been altered in a way that does not occur naturally (Genetically Modified, 2006). GMOs are produced by forcing DNA from one organism into another. Soybeans, corn, canola, plums, and rice are few of the GMOs occurring in our world. Products continue to be developed and experimented in laboratories. Naturally modified organisms bring up the question about GMOs and if there is a difference between the two.…

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    Have you ever felt like a total outsider? Have you ever been judged by appearance? The skin I'm in is a realistic fiction novel written by Sharon g flake it was published by Hyperion books on January 3,2000. The author gives the reader a glimpse inside of a girl name Maleeka Madison, who has low self esteem because of her skin color.people judged her by the way she dresses her good grades her skin color and her hair. This story reflects the stereotypes and judgement put on African Americans and…

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    people less to eat healthy food as this kind of food lack of good taste, then GM food can change or increase the genes of food taste, such as vegetable. This change the food's flavor to be an widely acceptable taste. For example, GM corn, this is sweeter than original corn. (wiseGEEK, 2016) From what has been discussed above, these can be reasonably arrived at the conclusion that about GM food, there are five advantages. Genetically Modified plants and crops help crops to have more resistances…

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    Flan Research Paper

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    People making the dessert flan dates all the way back to ancient Roman times. It was a custard made from mixing cream and eggs to make a custard. The Romans made types of flan that we might find interesting, like eel flan. Other types of flan was sweet flan flavored with honey. The word flan is from Latin, “flado”, meaning a flat cake. Which then became “flaon” in Old French. In Spain, Flan is a custard made with caramelized sugar, which gives it a sweet taste. While the Moors made flan flavored…

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    Puerto Rican artist, Miguel Luciano collides American and Latino cultures with his 2002 acrylic on canvas painting, Pelea de Gallos. The painting depicts popular icons like Cornelius of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes fighting the mascot of Pollos Picú. The battle between the two mascots represents the USA’s power over Puerto Rican consumers. In the lower right corner of the canvas, Luciano portrays Kentucky Fried Chicken’s Colonel Sanders as a saint feeding…

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    Penicillin Research Paper

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    Potato chips, Silly Putty, Penicillin and Corn Flakes are all accidental inventions but only one of these mistakes have saved thousand of lives. That’s Penicillin. Penicillin is a medicine that is used worldwide and there are reasons for how this came to be, those reasons are: Alexander Fleming is messy in his lab, Andrew J. Moyer and Dr. Heatley found a way to increase the yields of Penicillin ten times, and because, Howard Florey and Ernst Chain found a way to use Penicillin in humans. To…

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    GMO Labeling: A Case Study

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    changed. Biotechnology has opened many doors in a global economy, offering more jobs, more sources of income, and more innovative advancements. Currently, non- GMO corn costs 51% more than average GM corn, which adds up to a major difference for farmers when the average amount for a bushel is 4-4.50$. Although one would think selling GMO corn would be the best option when thinking financially, it should also be known that non GMO crops could potentially yield less, resulting in less to sell…

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