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    Copy of Nicholas Ashe (CMS) - McJobs Essay McDonald's is ruining food, family and nature. McDonald's is ruining the family business industry. All they want is money, and to get money they cut corners. This is because fast food is hard to manage, and in order to get business McDonald's needs to use frozen foods. This is bad for everybody, even the environment. Fast food is destroying real food. In a used to be small town called Martinsburg now has over 36 fast food restaurants and no…

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    Lab Report On Catalase

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    the four substances and test them to see which one has the highest amount of catalase. The dependent variable was the amount of oxygen and the independent variable was the four substances; potato, carrots, yeast, and lettuce because they stood on their own. For our group data lettuce had the most catalase with an oxygen level of 20 ml and potato had the least with 6 ml of oxygen. Our class data shows that yeast has the most catalase with an oxygen level at 20.5ml…

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    The third field observation took place on agricultural strawberry and lettuce fields located in the outside areas of Salinas and Spreckels California. Under the concept of phenomenology, the purpose of the study is to observe and look at the experiences and challenges that many Latino field workers face when dedicating their time and effort in maintaining the production of strawberries and lettuce. For many years, the Salinas agricultural fields have been raised by motivated and hardworking…

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    ounces of McDonald’s shredded lettuce is gently mounded on top of the middle and bottom buns. The goal is to place the lettuce so it does not fall off the side of the buns and fill the box. 7. Once slice of McDonald’s cheddar cheese is carefully laid on the mound of lettuce on the bottom bun. With this cheese the corners of the cheese should point to the straight sides of the box. 8. Now, two of the already cooked meats are assembled. One is placed on the mound of lettuce on the middle bun…

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    Going back to the kale salad the lettuce would have to be between 30 and 40 degrees to be able to use the product because if it was warmer than 40 degree than the lettuce would be over work also the texture would be like if you are just eating the dressing. If kale was any colder than it would wilt and freeze. Understanding the core process of the product…

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    Germination In Seeds

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    How does unused motor oil affect the percent germination of Romaine Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L. var. longifolia) seeds? Research Question How does unused motor oil affect the percent germination of Romaine Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L. var. longifolia) seeds? Background Germination in seeds is when the seed coat breaks revealing the embryo or sprout of the plant (Biology Online). For a seed to properly germinate it must have water, oxygen, and the correct temperature (BBC). Each type of seed has…

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    Is food really “safe” to eat should farmers and companies be charged for food borne illnesses. I believe that they should be charged why is that because they should be able to run test on their fruits vegetables to make sure things are safe. One reason i maintain this position is that because there are so many cases of children and adults catching e coli it's crazy. In warriortradingnew.com Jonathan Gottesmann presents strong data regarding the negative consequences of eating at chipotle it…

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    juice Lunch: 100 grams of cooked meat, 2 boiled potatoes, 4 lettuce leaves Dinner: 200 grams boiled fish, 1 hard-boiled egg, lettuce, peas (fresh or canned) Before going to bed: 1 cup apple juice, 1 toast Wednesday Breakfast: 1 cup lean milk, 1 slice of toast Snack: 100g. lean cheese Lunch: 100 g rice, 150g. fresh cabbage salad with 1 tablespoon lemon juice and finely chopped parsley Dinner: 100g cooked meat, 1 apple, 4 lettuce leaves Before going to bed: 1 cup apple juice, 1 small…

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    Tamar Haspel’s aim in “Why salad is overrated” is to report that lettuce is more harmful than beneficial, in ways that are unhealthy and wasteful. Haspel informs the audience that the resources needed to process the vegetables cost more than the vegetables itself; she also explains why lettuce is overvalued, giving details to the nutrition density, calorie count, and shipment of the vegetable. She wants the audience to agree that lettuce causes more problems than benefits, and implies that she…

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    contained Burgers, Hotdogs, Sides, Custards, and Drinks. There is also a D.I.Y. option available for custom burger arrangements. A staple is the classic BurgerFi cheeseburger, at $5.47, which contains lettuce, tomato, and the secret mayonnaise-based BurgerFi sauce. The flavors of the cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, and the secret sauce compliment each other well to add to the flavor of the burger. The secret sauce gave the burgers a flavor boost to change it from being familiar to being unique. The…

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