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    For example, eating fruits, vegetables, beans, nuts, and just whole grains, these all contain simple sugars. When simple sugars are found in foods, they usually come with vitamins, protein, minerals, and fiber. This is a very big plus, because fiber slows down the assumption of sugar. What you want to stay away from is the artificial sweeteners. What those can do is that they can throw your metabolism out of control and make you want more and more…

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    people who have overeating style should be risk to get treated due to their risk to get serious health problems and social interruption which can lead to several consequences. First, overeating can cause you diabetes because sugary foods are stimulating the Pancreas to overwork. For example, in 1 serving of regular Sunkist Orange soda (12 oz), there are 50 grams…

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    “The next best thing about eating food, is talking about it.” Just imagining the amazing aroma of fresh made appetizers made my stomach rumble. Red Robin’s delicious spiced fries, Buffalo Wild Wing’s amazing hot wings, and all of the scrumptious food that could fill my stomach with happiness. Have you ever tasted something that is just mouth-watering, juicily filled, and ever glamorous? Fortunately, I have. I think that is what would describe Red Robin’s Beer Battered Burger, or something like…

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    think we can stop poverty, but we just don’t put the effort it needs. 2. Food security is related to the cyclical nature of poverty in many ways. Not being able to put food in the table is connected to poverty. Living without eating well is connected to poverty. In my opinion, eating well means being able to eat breakfast, lunch, diner, and being able to eat healthy. When people is living in poverty, they aren’t able to put food in the table, and to eat…

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    of food that we eat almost every day. This results to the increase of people developing various health problems like diabetes, hypertension, slow metabolism, coronary heart disease, and even cancer. There are more illnesses to mention and all rooted from being obese. Since obesity is hard to treat with exercise and dieting alone, obese people has opted to undergo bariatric surgery to remedy this kind of problem. Bariatric surgery is performed to reduce the stomach’s capacity to handle food so…

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    customers/hour for food time and 68 customers/hour for register time.…

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    Ap Bio Vitamin C Lab

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    Paul Buchanan Biology 201 Section 005 Vitamin C Lab Report Introduction Vitamins are organic compounds that are needed in small amounts for human growth and nutrition. Vitamins cannot be synthesized by the body. Vitamins can be categorized into two groups, fat-soluble and water-soluble. Fat-soluble vitamins are stored in the body, and remain stored even in excess amounts. Water-soluble vitamins, like vitamin C, are excreted if too much is consumed. The recommended amount of daily vitamin C is…

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    Trash Police Recycling

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    the citizens of the US do have these green, blue, and black trash cans. Us average people dont always take into consideration the color of the trash can we just throw stuff in. However not everything we throw in is just trash. Most things for example food, such as apples, bananas, oranges, all these different fruits and vegetable help plants and other things grow. One of the main issues i can see would come from this proposal is the,"Trash Police." Being fined for a banana peel, or a…

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    Obesity Epidemic Analysis

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    today eat more fast food than homemade food. Epidemic obesity is caused by irregular eating habits. When focusing in the outbreak of overweight it all sums up to what has changed over the years that has caused this catastrophe. Jane E. Brody, author of The Obesity Epidemic by First Figuring Out Its Cause, demonstrates a deviation when he points out that “ Most meals were prepared and eaten at home, even when both parents worked. Eating out was a special event. “Convenience” foods were canned…

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    lot of people in the restaurant. I did not hear much, but the chefs and the waiters speaking faintly in the background. The music was also playing in the background. Our waitress was friendly and nice, but she was slow to our order. The chef seemed like he took his time to cook our food. The service was not that fast. The restaurant had an It had an Australian theme feel to it. There were kangaroos and painted on the wall.…

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