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    Beef Industry

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    The beef industry in the United States of America was once a small business, but over time the population has increased, along with the need for beef production. Beef is now produced all over the country and the United States is one of the largest producers of beef (Cook 2015). To specify, steak in particular, is a specific form of beef that has undergone constant laws and regulations to become adequate enough for large consumption. During the presentation in class, my partner and I spent time…

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    Smoothie Recipe

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    If you are planning to start a diet for losing the extra weight, then you must keep in mind to include some healthy smoothies as well. There are plenty of healthy and delicious drinks of this type, that can help you in your fight against fat, and that will do miracles. Here are 5 smoothie recipes for weight loss, which are very easy to prepare, and most of all, will help you achieve your goal. 1. Apple Alkalaid A glass of this amazing drink contains 5 g fiber, 115 cal, 30 g carb, 20 g sugar, 1…

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    for 10-15 minutes (or when potatoes are tender). Add chicken bouillon cubes, salt and pepper. Mix. In another pan, melt butter on medium heat. Whisk in flour and stir constantly for about 1 minute. Slowly add milk and continue whisking until sauce thickens (about 3-4 minutes). Add the milk mixture to your pot and cook soup until heated through. Add cheese right before serving. Top with scallions. Serve immediately. 2. Read the articles about Soup Kitchens in the Great Depression. Write an…

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    Mad Cow Disease Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (mad cow disease) not only affects cattle, but also public health and commerce. Mad cow disease is a progressive neurological disorder of cattle that results from an unusual transmissible agent called a prion. The nature of the agent is not well understood but scientists think it is a modified form of a normal protein called a prion protein. This prion is pathogenic and it slowly damages a cow’s central nervous system (Bovine). This disease leads…

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    Mastitis Case Studies

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    breastfeeding painful. Mastitis will sometimes go away on its own. Your health care provider will help determine if treatment is needed. What are the causes? This condition is often associated with a blocked milk (lactiferous) duct, which can happen when too much milk builds up in the breast. Causes of excess milk in the breast can include: Poor latch-on. If your baby is not latched onto the breast properly, she or he may not empty your breast completely while breastfeeding. Allowing too much…

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    Jacob C. Thompson Quarter 3 Informational Writing There are many cause of small family farms decreasing. The causes are the government and the USDA (United States department of agriculture) creating regulations that purposely take out small family farms, therefore these regulations cause extra expenses. and the aging farmer and their children not wanting to take over the farm. There are many causes of the huge decrease of dairy farms in America. The kind of farms that are…

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    Do Americans really know what lurks in the meat they consume? For, many decades corporations have turned raising animals for human consumption into a multibillion dollar business. Big business has no concern for the animals or the humans they feed, their whole motive is to make the product cheaper and sell it at the highest price they can. The result is an unsafe product, treacherous work place, and horrid conditions for the animals. How can this happen; how can Americans be so oblivious to…

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    The Best Things for Toddler Nutrition Toddler nutrition is the backbone of health in childhood and adulthood. Toddler nutrition refers to the dietary consumption of babies between the ages of one to three years. It is the foundation on which a baby's health and eating habits are built. Toddlers are at a stage where they are learning taste as their bodies deal with new dietary combinations day by day. The introduction of the child's system to new foods may lead to a biological, psychological and…

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    How is cotton candy made or or why is it so dry when you bite into it. In a cotton candy factory they said cotton candy is made by sugar and they put it into a cotton candy machine and you can use food coloring. It’s really weird because cotton candy looks like cotton balls but don’t worry they don’t taste like cotton balls. Cotton candy is one of the weirdest candy ever because of how it looks like. But cotton candy is bad for your teeth because of all the sugar it has and it can also give…

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    The human body is capable of many astounding things, one of which being childbirth, which is complemented by wholesome breast milk serving as nourishment for the newborn. A postpartum mother naturally supplies antibodies and food, through colostrum and breast milk secretions, for her newborn. Childcare professionals recommend newborns to be breastfeed for at least the first six months and if possible, until one year of life (Connolly & Tracewell, 2012). During breastfeeding, a mother requires a…

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