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    Genetically modified bacteria can benefit society in many ways. “Genetically-modified foods have the potential to solve many of the world’s hunger and malnutrition problems” (Pandey, A.). This paper will show how modified bacteria is beneficial through nutrients in food, resistance towards drought and chemicals used on plants, and uses for pharmaceuticals. First, there needs to be an understanding of how genetically modified bacteria works. Genetically modified crops start off with…

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    The term “obesity” has become deeply rooted into America’s present-day image and lifestyle as food holds less nutritional value and our daily activities become less physically demanding. It’s relatively unclear as to why the rate of weight gain is increasing so rapidly the past few decades, but prevention is possible and many organizations are fighting to slow down this ongoing crisis and raise awareness. Obesity is a dangerous and rapidly increasing epidemic in America that is mainly attributed…

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    country. To some, the United States is a melting pot, a metaphor that points out the kind of transformation that happens to people, more so immigrants, as they adjust to fit into the society of their new homes (McDonald 7). Others refer to America as a salad bowl, which implies that while change happens to immigrants, they still manage to retain a considerable amount of their original cultural identity that later enriches it. What brings all the Americans together, both the…

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    The first play was an end around with Chris faking a hand off to the running back and Forest streaking across the back field going in the opposite direction. 15 yards and a First Down! They rushed up to the line of scrimmage and Forest ran ten yards and cut across the middle. 12 yards and a First Down! They rushed up to the line of scrimmage and Chris pitched the ball to the running back and he threw the ball back to Chris on the opposite side of the field. 22 yards and a First Down! They rushed…

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    claiming he tried to win a bet by shoving his fist down someone’s throat. Alexie goes on to say that Indians are always gambling which is a typical stereotype of Indians. Alexie states the Indian does not want much for his last meal, just a baked potato, salad, and tall glass of ice water. He says he can add whatever he wants to the food for the warden because he will eat what is given to him, but cooks…

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    Food is a chemical and all cooking is chemistry. It is a mixture of many different chemical components. It is one of the essential things of every living being. Worldly, interest in food science have increased in recent years because of increasing awareness of vital role of food in the health, well-being and economics status of individuals and nations people’s curiosity of trying new and different dishes. Although using chemicals in the food provides good taste and texture, sometimes adding…

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    skating for 14 years that what you looked like was important. Much emphasis was placed on looking good and maintaining the right kind of body in this sport. One specific example of the pressure is when Carrie was in 3rd grade. She was caught eating potato chips that her mother scolded her, telling her she was not naturally thin and she would have to be careful about what she ate if she wanted to continue figure skating. Later, when she was 14, her coach told her that she was beginning to be…

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    Greece is located in the southern part of Europe in the Mediterranean. There is two large peninsulas, Chalcidice and Peloponnese, that is projected and shapes the formation of the country Greece. The history of this country was founded by the “Indo-European peoples, including the Mycenaeans, began entering Greece about 2000 B.C. and set up a sophisticated civilization” (Greece). From December 1944 to October 16, 1949, the Greek civil war happened and the Communist guerrillas conceded defeated.…

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    Freshman 15

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    Going to college for the first year can be an unhealthy move for some college students because some students gain the “freshman 15” which means they gain fifteen pounds their freshman year in college. It is nearly impossible to not hear this fearful term once you’re in college. In high school they have their set lunch time and they only eat once during the 6 hours of school, because they only have that time to buy food unlike in college students can buy food at any time they want so there is…

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    Type 1 Diabetes Essay

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    Diagnosis Diabetes can be defined from two different perspectives. A medical’s perspective is defined as a series of metabolic condition linked to hyperglycaemia and caused by defects in insulin secretion, and some complications include the eyes, kidneys and peripheral nerves. A patient’s perspective is defined as a lifelong condition requiring change in your daily diet, monitoring blood levels and visits to the doctor. There are four different categories of diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is an…

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