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    Celiac Disease

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    1. What is celiac disease? When a person cannot digest gluten Celiac disease also known as sprue or coeliac disease is the immunes systems intolerance to gluten. Gluten is a protein that is normally found in wheat, barley and rye. The immune system responds to this intolerance in the small intestine by causing diarrhea, fatigue, weight loss, bloating, anemia. If it persists the small intestines will eventually become damaged to the point that it will not absorb nutrients. In children, the…

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    Following the best ever recipe of New York-style cheesecake, for the crust, must prepare 12 graham crackers. It is the best cracker brand for making dessert because of texture and shape, 6 tablespoons butter, and 2 tablespoons sugar. And for the cake, must prepare 3 ½ pounds (seven 8-ounce packages) cream cheese at room temperature, 2 ¼ cups sugar, ½ cup all-purpose flour, 1 cup sour cream at room temperature, 1 ½ teaspoons pure vanilla extract, and 5 large eggs at room temperature…

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    Task 1A Tanya Gold’s message is that sexism and misogyny is alive and well even today. By her clever use of sarcasm and comparisons, she manages to give an accurate portrayal of modern society, which holds men and women to different standards. With this text, Gold wishes to raise awareness for prejudice against women and warn the public about the dangers of stereotyping and generalisation. Task 1B In her text, Tanya Gold uses several different literary devices and language features to get…

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    in the United States, shared the view that drunkenness led to violence and chaos and pledged to omit hard liquor. During this era there were also new ideas of improving health through diets. Sylvester Graham from Connecticut had the idea of a diet plan consisting of fruits, vegetables, ground-flour-made bread and no meat. These health movements were a results of people’s ideals of perfection. During the Jacksonian Period there were movements followed by many…

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    Meat is still a staple of food culture today. People who don’t eat meat try to find various different alternatives and substitutes for it. They do this to not only get the nutritional benefits of meat, but to also because they enjoy the way meat tastes. Humans have a biological desire for meat. Our tongues are able to detect the presence of glutamic acid and it creates a savory taste in our mouths called umami. Meat also contains a significant amount of fat. We have identified 3001 olfactory…

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    The novel, Cold Mountain, by Charles Frazier, takes place in the Appalachian Mountains during the Civil War. Appalachian people are known for their folklore and superstitions involving various aspects of their lives. Throughout this novel there are glimpses of folkloric wisdom of nature, superstitious schedules and actions, and herbal wisdom passed around the communities. Frazier was able to accurately display many of the traditions and folklore of the mountain people through several different…

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    TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY This is another important part to be considered by the business in executing the needed resources. After the business identified its potential market, promotional strategies, pricing analysis and how the business will operate and manage, Donut the Explorer will now focus on the production portion. It involves manufacture and operational resources that will complete the overall performance of the business. Indeed, a business cannot produce goods without the help of the…

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    Let’s Get Behind REAL Food Food is powerful. It is the cleanser of the spirit, the nurturer of the soul, and the symbol of self-love. But only good, true, real, and plentiful food can bring about both mentally and physically energy. Many people take for granted that it is necessary for us to eat to live by eating food that do not provide any nutrients or energy. Granted, it may seem strange or bewildering that food can have such a strong impact on the world, but the truth is it can. Food…

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    “1 minute remaining! Make sure your dishes are ready!” The children quickly prepare their dishes to serve judges Gordon Ramsay, Christina Tosi, and Graham Elliot. I’ve always enjoyed watching the TV show Masterchef Junior, where bright, little kids gather from all over the United States to cook and win the title of “Masterchef Junior”. I didn’t know how to cook, but I was inspired by how these little kids could cook to the same extent as the average adult. I took pleasure in watching them cook,…

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    Unfortunately, some companies have mismanaged their greatest asset—their brands. This is what befell the popular Snapple brand almost as soon as Quaker Oats bought the beverage marketer for $1.7 billion in 1994. Snapple had become a hit through powerful grassroots marketing and distribution through small outlets and convenience stores. Analysts said that because Quaker did not understand the brand’s appeal, it made the mistake of changing the ads and the distribution. Snapple lost so much…

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