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    also 25 trillion pieces of plastic, with 5 of the most common found are all single-use plastic (Brucker). That’s a lot of plastic to be being broken down continually. Not only does this hurt the animals, but humans, too. As we consume more and more seafood, we swallow the fish that ingest the microplastics. We must take action in order to reduce pollution, for just on it’s own, it is drastically swaying the ecosystem of the ocean negatively through our careless actions and harmful pollutant…

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    teach people what conditions our water is in, but also what they can do about it. we are asking them to take small action that can take a big effect of the health and condition of the water not only in the puget sound, but all around the world. things like when you go camping; pack in, pack out. the Puget Sound there is too much Plastic pollution . This Plastic pollution is a threat to whales, seals, salmon and all of Puget Sound’s wildlife and sea life . There is…

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    virgin olive oil, 2 table- spoons of distilled white vinegar, 2 tablespoons of fresh lime juice, 2 teaspoons of lime zest, 1 1/2 teaspoons of honey, 2 cloves of minced garlic, 1/2 teaspoon of cumin, 1/2 teaspoon of chili powder, 1 teaspoon of seafood seasoning, 1/2 tea- spoon of ground black pepper, and 1 teaspoon of hot pepper sauce, or to taste in a bowl until blended. Place 1 pound of tilapia fillets, cut into chunks in a shallow dish, and pour the mari- nade over the fish. Cover, and…

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    American diet, from the day that the United States was founded to today. In 2009, Americans consumed a total of 2.8 billion pounds of seafood, or approximately 15.8 pounds of fish and shellfish per person a year (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). The United States today, with a population of 318.9 million and only increasing, the demand for seafood has never been greater (United States Census Bureau). Subsequently, fishermen are catching more and more fish from the oceans due…

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    such as chicken or beef with seafood for three meals each week, and increasing my intake of healthy grains by adding 2-3 more ounces of whole grains to my daily diet. Increasing my consumption of vitamin D and calcium is absolutely critical to my overall health. My diet analysis for the week showed that I was severely lacking both of these…

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    The deluge of literature, pictures and films featuring the Floating City does nothing to reduce the incredible wonder that is Venice. You would think that this everlasting obsession with it would render it completely overrated and indeed, many dismiss Venice as an atrociously expensive, suffocatingly crowded, tacky tourist trap, but that simply is not the case. Just beneath the overpriced façade lies a magical city, providing you know where to look. During our three days in Venice, we managed to…

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    The wonderful and spicy seafood is delicious. The Cajun food is so good. The French Quarters is popping. Bourbon Street is off the chain. It is all a place that I would love to go to, or shall I say go back to. New Orleans, Louisiana is where I would go if I had a ticket in my hand to go anywhere. Many people tell me all the time that New Orleans is a bad place to be in. It isn’t to me, I grew up there, and maybe that’s why I want to go back. Everywhere you turn around, there is always a…

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    How much does an advertisement effect your thoughts on a product? This advertisement for McDonald’s fish filet sandwich shows a fish bowl shaped like a square fish filet sandwich. The coloring is all light blue and inside the fish bowl is a bright gold fish. At the top of the advertisement is the words “Filet-O-Fish”, with the McDonalds logo at the bottom. The light coloring was used to depict freshness. A gold fish was also used inside the bowl, does that mean they are service gold fish…

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    This is rare. How is this diagnosed? This condition may be diagnosed based on: Your symptoms. Whether you have recently eaten certain types of seafood. If possible, the seafood you ate may be tested for high levels of histamines, but this is rare. How is this treated? Scombroid fish poisoning usually clears up in about 12 hours without treatment. Your health care provider may recommend taking an antihistamine…

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    Wolfgang Puck Wolfgang Johannes Puck was born on July 8, 1949. He was born in the city of Sank Veit an der Glan, Carinthia, Austria. Wolfgang has made many appearances on tv, although his most consistent is on his tv show Cooking Classes With Wolfgang Puck on The Food Network. Wolfgang Puck was introduced to cooking from his mom’s side of his family. His mother was a chef in an Austrian town where they had lived. Later with his mother’s encouragement he began to cook and began formal training at…

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