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    most toned he can. In order for each athlete to achieve their goal their diets must be different. A bodybuilder is going to aim for a high protein, low carbohydrate, and low fat diet. This means that bodybuilders will stay away from red meats, fried foods, and sugars. On the other hand, a powerlifter will work to have a high protein, medium carbohydrate, and medium fat diet. Their diet is less strict because they need the extra energy to lift the higher weight. Also the higher calories will help…

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    “Oh, Jesus”! I shrieked out as the knife slid through my skin as I endlessly hacked away at the gobs of raw chicken breast I was preparing for tomorrow morning. My face began to pale and every part of my body seemed to go numb, except my mind. Working overtime, my body trailed off into thought, deeming the injury at hand trivial and obsolete. I put the summer before my junior year of high school into perspective. Slaving away all my time, working forty plus hours a week just to take some…

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    Initiative Vs Guilt Essay

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    After reading about Initiative versus Guilt stage, I’ve interviewed few people, who are currently raising 3 to 6 years old as well as who have raised 3 to 6-year-olds. Each parent had a different experience while raising their child in that stage. The parents that are currently raising a four-year-old noticed that the child wants to be praised when she does any activity. The child will show what they made and wanted their parent to say something nice every time, for example when she’s drawing.…

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    Abstract Slaughterhouses in the United States of America support the economy while at the same time providing meat supplements to the local and international markets. Despite the social and economic benefits of slaughterhouses, it should be noted that slaughterhouses in the United States are considered to be one of the riskiest workplaces on earth (Grandin & Deesing, 2008). The study embarked on establishing the factors that make slaughterhouses to be the riskiest work places in the world and…

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    At Cal Poly Pomona’s campus specifically, there are a lot of problem that need change. For example, there is a lack of parking, the school wastes too much water, and the text books and foods are overpriced. For me, the biggest issue I have within the campus is the pricing of the food in cafeteria. There are a lot of students like me within the campus who have financial difficulty. Thus, they have to be careful with their spending. I believe the school is a place for students to study without…

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    Calorimetry Lab

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    can calorimeter. The temputure change in the water leads to finding the calories in food. Cheetos had about 3x the amount of calories at 1.66 calories per gram compared to marshmallows 0.57 calories per gram. With this information we know that fat gives of the more energy compared to sugar. Calories are the measure of how much energy is given off by food. A calorimeter is the device used to measure calories in food. An oatmeal can calorimeter was used for the experiment. The way it works is…

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    Curtis Ellis, who together moved from their familiar urban city to an Iowa farm. The film follows Cheney and Ellis as they rent a one-acre plot of farmland and plant their own crop of field corn. The documentary serves to demonstrate the American food industry’s reliance on corn and how corn has come to be in essence the dominate ingredient in almost everything we eat. The documentary explores the history that led to this reliance on corn products, and analyzes whether this is a trend that the…

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    there one of the employees welcomes me in and then walks me to the table, then another employee has the attention to bring some chips with salsa while I decide what to choose. After, I choose what food plate I want the waiter or waitress walks close by me asking if everything is good, just in case my food is not cooked properly or I want more chips. After I’m done with my meal the employee asked if I would like some dessert. I love this question because sometimes I do ask for a flan. I just…

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    grew just enough food to feed themselves. Those are the most hard parts of the Dark Ages.…

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    Hunting Knives History

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    Hunting knives have been around since the Stone Age. Stone, bone and shells were first used as knives. The one thing they had in common with today's knives is that they were sharpened on stone. Egyptians generally used long handled spears to capture prey. They were the first to attach wooden handles to their stone blades. The Egyptians primarily used knives for skinning and cutting meat. Greeks made knives of bronze that were used in Asia and Europe during the time period of the 8th to the 6th…

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