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    Vitamins Synthesis

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    prepare a mixture of (6:4) ratio of ethanol with water and results showed to be prominent and a high quantity of vitamin D is extracted. Moreover vitamin E can also be extracted from this method, but by hot saponification. Vitamin E can be extracted from meat by adding methanol (KOH) and also ascorbic acid, and then being heated up to 80 to 90 degree Celsius for 45 minutes. The sample is left to cool and after that hexane/toluene mixture is added and sample is being shaken for 10 minutes and…

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    people believe that animals are important resources for human, such as being our food, using for scientific experiments and working for us. We obtain various benefits from animals, but it brings a lot of suffering to them. For example, the demand of meat is increasing, more and more animals are living in a poor environment and treating badly. Some of the people said that animals have the right and human should treat them better. It leads to the debate of ethic of eating animals. This essay…

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    Nitrates And Nitrite Essay

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    sausages, ham, meat loaf, bacon and other deli meats. Nitrates and nitrites in the food industry are more commonly found in a charcuterie, which is a store that sells cooked meat in direct translation. We use nitrates and nitrites in our foods because they provide a more vibrant colour to red meat, it enhances flavour of the meat and helps to reduce bacterial growth therefore preserving the meat and extending its shelf life, allowing it to last longer, in addition, it helps to break down meats…

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    The issue of meat consumption and on whether to allow the practice or discontinue it has been a controversial topic. Non-meat eaters argue it is unethical because it is abusive to animals, in the sense that animals are not given the opportunity to roam free and experience its surroundings. On the other hand, meat consumers argue that eating meat is ethical as long as meat eaters are conscious of how their meat is collected and the treatment of livestock is The consumption of meat is an act that…

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    Mutton Flaps Essay

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    Meat was once a necessity, yet over time consumption has now come to represent the meal of the elite. Meat was once required to provide energy to the high activity of our ancestors, yet through the development of agriculture and nutrition, we no longer require it. Yet even though meat is not a necessity, we still desire it, and place a price on different styles of meat. Meat holds power, being seen as a luxury item staple of the first world. Not all parts of the animal that the meat was taken…

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    is crucial. When it comes to food, what are we really eating? These questions have sparked my interest in the food industry and how food goes from production to your plate. Chickens, cows, pigs, and other farm animals are subject to abuse in these meat farms. Many never get to live outdoors and most of them are usually forced to live in tiny cages or warehouse floors without even seeing daylight. Chickens and pigs are crammed into small cages that often bruise or break the animals’ bones and…

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    system, meat production, that is only out to make a profit with little regard to humans or animals. The novel created waves in the years after its 1906 publication. Due to the journalistic nature of the work, and its very revealing look at the actual production of meat in Chicago, the public outcry was harsh. The book played a pivotal role in the passing of a “pure-food-and-drug bill”. It was used by President Roosevelt to influence the House of Representatives (then heavily lobbied by the…

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    Dog Meat Research Paper

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    people to eat dog meat. In China, especially in Guangxi province, it is very usual for people to eat dog meat. More seriously, in Yulin, Guangxi province, the local people celebrate the “dog meat” festival annually. Besides, the other countries, such as Korea, it’s also a custom for native people to eat dog meat. Every coin have two sides, different people have different opinions, according to this situation and background, it has become a heated discussion between whether eating dog meat is…

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    The film, “Babies”, by Thomas Balmes revolves around four newborns from all over the globe and their first year in the world. Hattie from San Francisco, U. S and Mari from Tokyo, Japan are two girls who live in urban areas. Ponijao from Namibia, a village in Southwest Africa, and Bayar from Bayanchandmani, Mongolia are two boys who live in particularly rural areas. This documentary shows the comparison of each culture without any narration, leaving it up to the viewer on interpreting the film.…

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    feel sick to her stomach. Since finding out she has an intolerance to seafood, Jeanette has learned what foods to use as a substitute to seafood and how to cope with the challenge of not eating seafood. Jeanette tends to substitute seafood with other meats such as chicken and beef. For Jeanette the most challenging part about not eating seafood is when someone else cooks dinner and they include seafood, because she must choose to eat something different and watch everyone else eat the…

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