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    are hesitant to chose between the two common methods of infant feeding, breastfeeding and formula feeding. Breastfeeding and instant formula have different benefits for both mother and child, including physiological and convenience benefits. Breast milk has been available…

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    Harvey Milk was “the first openly gay man to run for office in California, elected supervisor in San Francisco” (Carnes and Garraty 698). A year after running for office he participated in trying to stop a California law from going into effect that would give gay teachers the right to be fired, because of who they were (Carnes and Garraty 669). His involvement in the process was a success and the law was denied. He is important, because throughout his life up until his assassination he did…

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    An Analytical Study on Market Potential of Amul Milk in Hadpasar, Pune City 1Dr. Sachin Wankhede, 2Prof. Atul A. Pise & 3Akshay Ukhalkar 1Associate Professor, SIBACA. Email: srwankhede@sinhgad.edu 2Assistant Professor, SIBACA. Email:atulpise@sinhgad.edu 3Student- MBA (Marketing), SIBACA. Email:akshayukhalkar05@gmail.com Sinhgad Institute of Business Administration and Computer Application,(SIBACA) Kusgaon (Bk). Off Mumbai-Pune Expressway, Lonavala, Pune-410401 ABSTRACT In today’s competitive…

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    Harvey Milk was a visionary and fearless gay rights’ activist and a Supervisor in San Francisco Board of Supervisors. Although his leadership was short-lived as a fellow supervisor and long-time opponent, Dan White, assassinated him his legacy remains as the prominent Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered (LGBT). At that time, the community was entirely homophobic and standing staunchly to the fight against discrimination of the gay community. Harvey Milk was born on May 1930 in Woodmere, New…

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    When Harvey Milk was a child homosexuality was considered a mental illness. People were very afraid and harsh about homosexuality. Because of this Harvey Milk had a very rough childhood, and he had to hide his sexuality for a big part of his life. But in 1977 Harvey Milk was elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. Which made him the first openly gay political figure in US history. The story of Harvey Milk teaches us that you can persevere and make a difference when you are facing…

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    “Got Milk? Might Not Be Doing You Much Good” Summary Response Milk is a hot debate topic in today’s society; there is no right way to say milk is good or bad. It seems like that there is a common feature that people from all different cultures like drinking milk. Human is the only mammal on the earth that still drinking milk after childhood. Milk advertisements are attracted too many people, they say that there are lots of nutrients contain in the milk, such as Vitamin D, calcium and protein.…

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    Breast milk is a complex biological fluid and a proper food for infants, which can provide a very ideal nutritional balance with maximum quality and quantity (1). According to the World Health Organization, the exclusive breast-feeding is the best nutrition for children up to 6 months. In addition to providing physical and physiological needs, it can support the psychological needs in both child and mother (2, 3). The basic role of breast-feeding on prevention of infections (such as respiratory,…

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    Does Milk Fat Percentage Affect Curd Mass? Purpose The purpose of this lab was to determine if the percentage of fat in milk would have an effect on the mass of the curd. Background Information Milk is about 3.3% total protein and these proteins contain all nine essential amino acids. Milk proteins can be categorized into two groups, the casein proteins and the serum proteins. Casein proteins contain a phosphorous and will coagulate at a pH level of about 4.6; serum proteins do not contain…

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    Milk is something we’ve been told forever is essential in our diets. Consuming a few glasses of milk a day is encouraged and promoted by food experts and doctors. We are told that milk is needed for strong bones and calcium. There are also some people who say milk isn’t necessary and even some who say it’s bad for us. In his article, “Please Stop Asking Your Children to Finish Their Milk”, Yoni Freedhoff talks about his take on milk consumption. His opinion is that multiple glasses of milk…

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    Response Is milk one of the most important things in human life? Most of people would say yes, due to the experience that they were forced to drink milk by their parents in their childhood. And even the government has encouraged people to drink milk every day, includes adults. Actually, milk may not be as important as what people thought for adults’ health; but it is more helpful and important for children. In Carroll’s article, “Got Milk? Might Not Be Doing You Much Good”, he indicates that…

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