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    the organoleptic properties of food products, the type and the amount of oil used also affects the oxidation stability of the final product. Oils high in unsaturated fatty acids if used for frying operations can oxidize during frying and contribute rancid notes to the product15. On the other hand, oil migration either due to poor tempering, storage, temperature fluctuations or use of incompatible fats can cause a bloom in chocolate products and can contribute to lower quality16. Stability of the…

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    “Woah, what is that revolting smell?” It took me a second to perceive the rancid smell but when i did I knew exactly what i was smelling, unfortunately the smell was all too familiar. The mix of body odor and gym socks tied up in the overwhelming mask of cheap perfume and cologne pervaded the air right as i stepped foot in those double doors. I was back in the place i had dreaded seeing again since June and 3 short months later here i am again, this was the sweet, sweet smell of high school.…

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    Example Of Empathy Essay

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    stepping directly into in quick sand; and other times, particularly after it has rained it is comparable to walking on polished ice. My boots are always wet constantly saturated, to the point where walking in them is unbearable. My cloths and body smell rancid, I haven’t found any time to wash them, I smell so putrid to the point that I must suppress nausea. Conditions are dire, my platoon has moved into the middle of the forest, near mountains. I am absolutely exhausted constantly climbing up…

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    culture shock, as there were no trees as far as you could see. I stepped off the plane it was like stepping from a refrigerator into an oven. The extreme heat just took your breath away. The next thing I noticed was the smell. It was the most horrid, rancid smell I have ever experienced. It was so bad that I can’t even begin to explain what it was comparable too. This being my first trip to the Middle East I took in all the sights and let my brain fill with more information. When I left Kuwait…

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    Nitrite In Meat Products

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    technological properties. Nitrite / nitrate is a key ingredient which is employed in meat products for curing. Nitrite plays the following roles: 1- It contributes the development of typical cured meat flavor, prevention of lipid oxidation and inhibition of rancid off-flavors. 2- It reacts with myoglobin to produce nitrosyl hemochrome which develops the particular pink color of meat products. 3- It inhibits…

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    illegal activity. “ Between 1984 and 1992 the average salary in the informal sector grew by 10%, while in the formal sector the increase was only 3%.”(Rubio 805-816) In a greater sense, the growth of the Colombian economy is powered informal sector. Consequently, the elite, upper class and upper middle class are the main bodies behind this growth. Therefore, the poorer part of the community is left with scarce resources, uneducated and exploited. The greatest challenge, as a result, is security…

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    Gabriel Roche Professor Paul Calkins English 1-B 4/21/2016 An Analysis of Dostoevsky, by Charles Bukowski The poem Dostoevsky, by Charles Bukowski, is an inspirational poem that tells the story of how Fyodor Dostoevsky, a famous Russian author of the 19th century, was given sudden reprieve from death by firing squad, and because of this turn of events, was allowed to write and create, and thus was able to inspire the author as well as countless other writers. For me this immediately reminded me…

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    Chances are that at some point in everyone’s lives, people will have experiences in the ER, whether they are being admitted, having tests done, or just visiting a loved one. Many people who visit emergency rooms think they are very strict and high-stress environment; nurses are speaking to each other by using jargon that few people understand. What patients do not see is the hospital from the perspective of a staff member; it is completely different from a nurse’s point of view. I chose to…

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    Chris McCandless was tired with society and seeked an escape from it. He did this by heading into the wild to become more in tune with himself and find the meaning of happiness. I agree with the author that Chris was not a crazy sociopath, or an outcast, as he always seemed to be around company on his journey to Alaska, but he was not as competent as the author, Jon Krakauer, believed he is. Chris was not happy with the way life was going so he set out on a journey from Georgia all the way…

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    An analysis of Langston Hughes’s language, used in poems “I,Too” and “Harlem” Language. It it When looking at the language used in “Harlem”, word choice plays a big role. Starting with the question, “What happens to a dream deferred?” This line of questioning pulls the readers thoughts to, what happens to dreams that are not lived out to their potential? Or better, what happens to those who do not seek their dreams. Dreams are not meant as the REM sleep visions, but rather the ambitions and…

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