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    Orange Juice Party

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    maybe you prefer your political party, freshly squeezed. Dare I tell you that there is also an orange juice movement or at least the threat of one? The Orange Juice Party On March 16th 2010, Jack A Silva, posts on his Blog the Sarcasmist, 'The Orange Juice Party is Here ' . "This movement is "tired of all these wannabe political activists starting idiotic parties, and spewing their rhetoric. The Orange Juice Party is the real representative of the American people and what the founding…

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    Orange: Carrot Juice

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    Colorful Apple-Orange-Carrot Juice Serving size: 1 cup Serving per recipe: 3 Calories: 161 Making time: 11 min Ingredients: 1. Water- 120 ml, cold 2. Orange- 1, sliced in half and peeled 3. Apple- ½, peeled and cored 4. Carrot- 1, peeled and halved 5. Ice cubes- 130 g, approximately 1 cup Nutritional information: 1. Carbohydrate- 17 g 2. Protein- 1 g 3. Fiber- 3 g 4. Fat- 0 g 5. Sugar- 30 g Instructions: 1. Put all the ingredients in the Vitamix container and tightly secure the lid. 2.…

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    Should anyone be able to strap a potential informant “to a board with his feet above his head, his mouth and nose covered,[and pour water] over his face” (”Is Torture Effective”) in order to extract information or destroy “entire villages...to kill just a few enemies”("Napalm use in Vietnam")? Imagine being in one of these situations; on the other hand, imagine being saved from a deadly attack because of information given by a tortured prisoner or finally feeling safe because a dangerous…

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    Citron Case Study

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    Facts The largest municipal bankruptcy, in the history of the United States, was Orange County California, and at the center of this unforeseen catastrophe Robert Citron. Irrefutably, the financial complications that lead to the bankruptcy were the direct result of the mismanagement of public funds by county treasurer, Robert Citron. Furthermore, due to Citron risky investments with the county’s monies, he left the county in a one-and—half billion dollars’ worth of debt. According to the text,…

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    Marcus Grabs, 17, in Newport Beach sometime between 6 and 10 p.m. Marcus, a German student on a backpacking tour of the United States, was sodomized, beaten and stabbed 77 times. His nude body was found the next day beside a road in Malibu, with an orange nylon cord loosely wrapped behind…

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    Dioxin Research Paper

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    Dioxin is a shortened term for tetrachlorodibenzo-para-dioxin. The chemical formula for this deadly toxin is C4H402. Dioxin was a chemical used for an herbicide mixture called Agent Orange which was used during the Vietnam War in the years 1961-. It prevented the Northern Vietnamese from using rivers, roads, and crops for food supply. This chemical is one of the most dangerous compound that can enter the environment by surface body waters. It can cause a supply of crops to become damaged and…

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    Photos are more than just what 's obviously captured but rather a whole new perspective of a certain time in history. We see photographs everywhere whether it’s in museums or on social media networks like instagram and facebook. Photos are the way we communicate messages to the public whether it’s a good one or a bad one. Not only do photographs have meaning to it but they are created to compensate for the memory that had once happened. It can bring smiles or tears, depending on each individual…

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    the lives of those affected. I’m excited at the opportunity to be a part of the cure through extended studies at UT School of Public Health. My interests in public health are to continue epidemiological research on the impact of exposure to Agent Orange to human health and statistical research on its impact on the environment. I hope to apply the skills and abilities required in this endeavor to other chemical catastrophes in the future. Collecting value data for these catastrophes in order to…

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    In the article “Monsanto’s Harvest of Fear”, by Donald Barlett and James Steele; there are claims made that state that Monsanto is the ruler of all of the United States food production. Monsanto produces genetically enhanced seeds that resist many weed killers such as their own product, Roundup. By doing this Monsanto has put a patent on these seeds, this means that farmers have to buy Monsanto’s product. But, when farmers buy the seeds they have to sign a contract agreeing to not reuse them, so…

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    Agent Orange was a herbicide made to kill enemy soldiers with just a single dose and was widely used by Americans in the Vietnam War. It was used to kill thousands (many speculate millions) in the Vietnam War and was eventually outlawed not just in the US, but…

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