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    Canola Oil Research Paper

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    with annual exports of canola seed, oil, and meal totaling over $3 billion. Canola is also grown in the U.S., largely in North Dakota. Since the mid 90s, sales of canola oil have rocketed as it is increasingly being used in home and restaurant cooking and in many processed foods. Canola has been promoted as "healthy" and marketed as: Cholesterol and transfat free. Lowest in saturated fat (7%) among all dietary fats. High in Omega-3 fat (11%), an essential fatty acid that is needed but not…

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    shrouded in controversy because of its loose association with Cannabis species, Hemp Oil is indeed useful in human bodies. Straight off, the plant’s seeds that primarily form the basis in the extraction of the oil is rich in proteins, Omega-6, Omega-3, polyunsaturated fatty acids and insoluble fiber. Along with that, the plant is known for its generous supply of useful minerals including Potassium, Iron, Magnesium, Zinc, Calcium, and Phosphorus. What is hemp seed oil? Hemp oil or hempseed oil,…

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    dermatitis in dogs and other animals (Becker). Omega-3 essential fatty acids, which are…

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    Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Alzheimer’s disease: Development and Associations Taylor C. Broad Central Michigan University Abstract Western diets increased rate of omega-6 over omega-3 fatty acids intake parallels with the increasing incident of Alzhiemer’s disease (AD). Diets rich in omega-3 (n-3) fatty acids may be protective in cognitive decline diseases, specifically AD. Omega-3 fatty acids are unsaturated fatty acids with a carbon-carbon double bond from the methyl end (n-3).…

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    been advancing. Whether it was for commercial, private, or military use the main goal has been to produce the most technological advanced, fuel efficient, and fastest aircraft possible. The Douglas DC-3 is widely known as the plane that changed the world, and this aircraft has always stood out among others. The DC-3, first flown in 1935, was a low-wing twin-engine monoplane that was the world’s first successful commercial airliner, readily adaptable for military use. Over 64 feet long, with a…

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    Fredrick Douglas excerpt[i], the opposing argument remains, centralization takes away individual freedom. Justin Buckley Dyer in his work, Revisiting Dred Scott: Prudence, Providence, And the Limits of Constitutional Statesmanship stated the Court logic of the Scott decision[ii]. Dyer rightly surmised, “The principle announced by the Court, in other words, tended toward the resolution of the slavery question through the nationalization of slavery via the judiciary.”[1] Nevertheless, Douglas…

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    An aviation enthusiast once said "Aviation is proof that given the will we can do the impossible" Eddie Rickenbacker. This quote comes from a man that served our country as an American Fighter Ace in World War 1. He had twenty-six aerial victories and he earned the Medal of Honor for being the best ace in the war. We still have to give credit to the first founders of aviation because without them we wouldn 't be where were are today. Aviation still consists of some of the technologies that were…

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    Mack Benn's Early Life

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    On June 3, 2002, born from Vera and Dara Mikell, was the dreamer, Chei-Ayn Marjea Mikell. Let us take a trip down memory lane through Chei-Ayn's life. Chei-Ayn was born originally from Chesapeake, VA in the Chesapeake General hspital. And as a child she attended KinderCare Learning center and progressed to Mack Benn Jr. Elementary School for K5 through second grade. Mack Benn is a wonderful school, and when Chei-Ayn was enrolled in Mack Benn, her parents noticed that she wasn’t being challenged…

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    successfully fly an airplane. People began to realize that airplanes could be used to get from one place to another. The Douglas DC-3 became the first passenger airplane and could fly from New York to Los Angeles in 16 hours and hold 21 people. In the 1950s, airplanes began using jet engines, which allowed the airplanes to go farther and fly faster. The Boeing 707 and the Douglas DC-8 revolutionized air travel by using jet engines and airplanes…

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    Service being renamed Delta Air Corporation (Delta, 2015). Within 4 years, Delta Air Corporation receives Air Mail Route 24 from the Post Office, and passenger service resumes as operating under Delta Air Lines (Delta, 2015). In 1940, the Douglas DC-2 and DC-3 was…

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