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    ‘Protein’ plays a vital role for our body as we cannot survive without it. Protein is an important building block of bones, muscles, cartilage, skin and blood. It is also a macronutrient, means the body needs relatively large amount of it. Recently, almost everyone starting from the teenage ageto the age of 30-40 wants to stay healthy . There are bodybuilders too who are working hard to accomplish their goal, they ingest protein shakes. Since protein shakes fulfill the purpose of deliverying the…

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    Food is central to human life; to think of food is to think of sustenance. It maintains individuals as a live being, for without it our body would no longer to perform the processes necessary for survival. The word ‘food’ itself conjures platonic images due to the fact that it is essential. The term cuisine, however, provides a much more intimate stance on food. When one thinks of food as it relates to cuisine, the train of thought naturally digresses to the food associated with countries, and…

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    Should changes be made in the regulations of school lunches? Are school lunches healthy enough for children that attend schools? Currently, the plan doesn’t seem to be portioned correctly for different body types, school systems are serving the same thing two or more times a week. Hopefully, this will give some solutions on how it can be solved and the steps that is need to be taken to correct this issue. If it is to benefit the students then it should be reviewed from all points of view…

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    Spies In The Civil War

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    For four years between 1861 and 1865 the United States engaged in a civil war. The war started all over some disagreements between the free and slave states. It helped determine what kind of nation they would be. The Civil War was the first total war, meaning it not only inflicted on soldiers, but civilians, land, and cities. This impacted the women in many different ways. There were women who were soldiers, spies, nurses, and ones who stayed on the home front. Historians often say…

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    Brothel Observation Essay

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    Through analyzing the archaeological data, it has been determined that the site was most likely for middle class gentlemen, unlike the red light district, which was inhabited by sailors and people passing through the port city (Luiz). Therefore, the analysis of this site to create a meal will not be indicative of the majority of brothels from the time period, but only places that catered to those who were well off. This should be kept in mind during the outlining of the experiment.…

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    To this day, America’s food culture remains to be its pride and joy, yet interestingly enough, what is understood by many to be the traditional food culture of America actually varies greatly from one part of the North American Continent to the other. However, of the vastly differentiating cultures found throughout America, one cannot deny that there is one region in particular who’s culinary culture is well defined, and easily recognizable. Actually, the entire region’s identity is nearly…

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    Food and drink Because it is one of the stronger edible acids, the dominant use of citric acid is used as a flavoring and preservative in food and beverages, especially soft drinks. Citric acid can be added to ice cream as an emulsifying agent to keep fats from separating, to caramel to prevent sucrose…

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    strength automatically you know it’s well absorbed. All right, so your focus should be on bone strength research, and that's where we spent our focus as well. All right, so we know that most calcium doesn't come from edible sources, we know that there is a difference is calcium salts out there in terms of their results, we know that typical calcium formulations are incomplete, and we know that the calcium absorption rate is a big non-issue, you shouldn't be concerned about it. All the calciums…

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    Helix Chapter Summary

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    In the sections I was assigned of The Natural History, Pliny goes on to talk about the Helix and its characteristics, different types of Ivy and how they vary from one another, Smilax, and water plants and how people had different uses of them. For example, people used Reed to make arrows. This paper will provide a summary on what Pliny touched upon in passage 334, as well as problems that may arise with Pliny’s depiction of these plants. This paper will also touch on who Pliny was and whether…

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    (Tan et.al, 2014). That high production of the oyster and oyster culturist is actually based on pearl oyster compared to edible oyster in Peninsular Malaysia.(Tan et.al,2014). But it is observed that main oyster culture in Marudu, Sabah is Crassostrea iredalei (Department of Fisheries Malaysia,2012). Crassostrea iredalei known well because of it sweet flavor and white coloured…

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