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    years, human ancestor searched bitterly for sugar and nowadays people can gain the sugar from plant or make the artificial sweeteners. However, sugar become one of the most dangerous food in people’s daily life. Sugar will lead human bodies bigger but weaker. People attain calories from food without knowing how many calories in the food that the food truly has. Normally, sugar has more calories comparing to the same mass of food, which means eating sugar is easier to get fat. Besides, people…

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    Sugar And Heart Disease

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    Although Sugar is linked to obesity and heart disease natural forms of sugar are good for you. Sugar is usually viewed as some sinful devilish characters that sit on our shoulder tempting us. We love to find a "food villain" for which we can blame all our problems: disease, obesity, and other issues. A few decades ago; that villain was fat. We continue to blame different parts of our diet on different foods. However every time we find a new food to blame we began to realize that the food we…

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    Schools shouldn’t serve chocolate milk because... Some flavored milk contains more added sugar than soda. Too much cholesterol and saturated fats can lead to long term heart disease. Too much sugar can lead to type 2 diabetes. One reason schools shouldn’t serve chocolate milk is because Some flavored milk contains more added sugar than soda. For example, there are more than than 39 grams of added sugar. Also, kids drink 10-15 cartons a week. In addition, schools should not serve chocolate…

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    Native Americans stored corn until it dried out. The dried corn was made into hominy by soaking corn into water until the kernels split open. These would be fried over a fire. Native Americans would also ground corn into cornmeal. Corn was put into the hollowed out mortar and then by pounding the corn with the pestle, this would grind it up into a powdery form. Corn meal could then be used for cornbread,corn syrup,or corn pudding. Often corn meal was mixed with beans to make succotash or to…

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    ,and too much sugar. A big reason why kids should not drink this soda in disguise is because of sugar. Sugar can lead to heart disease. Also, when I think about this, I really just want to turn into God and force everyone to stop drinking chocolate milk because of the sugar that’s in this drink.Another reason why drinking this smooth, creamy, and chocolatey drink is bad because it can cause health problems which can turn really bad. There are bunch of health problems that sugar can cause…

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    states “if you want to make rock candy,you need to let the syrup cool down over many days until big sugar crystals form” this makes me think that it will harden faster if it is heated or cooled. An article at yahoo answers.com states that sugar can't freeze so freezing the syrup will have little to no effect. Hypothesis My hypothesis is that it will harden faster by itself since sugar doesn't freeze according to yahoo answers.com Materials 2popsicle sticks 4 clothes pins…

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    The Juicy Fruit magazine advertisement is very bright and noticeable with just one glance. The background is the signature Juicy Fruit yellow and features four male, clay characters. All of them are standing on a raised platform facing a microphone in the center of the page. Each of them is wearing a blue blazer, white collared shirt, blue and white striped tie, blue shorts, and brown shoes. Three of the figures are singing, while the fourth is happily chewing gum, with a Juicy Fruit package in…

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    Steroids In A Cell City

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    We, the organelles of Cell city need to unite and function as one. This can be achieved through the sole leadership of us, the Smooth-ER. We are like a tube that winds and bends. Our insides are surrounded by a phospholipid membrane, the same one used around this city. It might be easy to confuse us with our opponent, the Rough-ER, but make no mistake the Rough-ER are flat like pancakes while we are totally tubular. Although we create adrenal steroids, we also play a large role in the…

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    Essay On Aspartame

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    chemical in your diet. It's not a “healthy alternative” to sugar. It may even cause depression and weight gain. This sugar substitute is called Aspartame. The chemical formula is C14H18N2O5. First, Aspartame is one of the most common artificial sweeteners . It is found in thousands of different food products. Most “sugar-free” or “diet” foods contain Aspartame. It is approximately two hundred times more sweet than sucrose, also know as table sugar. Some side effects may include but are not…

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    From the table, we can see there were no colonies growing on the tryptophan dropout and the isoleucine drop out, on all the medium plates except for the 1X dilution Tobacco medium plate. For the positive control, increasing concentrations of ethyl methane sulfonate (EMS) resulted in a decreasing number of colonies growing on the medium plates. This means that EMS is mutating the yeast in such a way that they would not be able to grow on the YPD. For each concentrations of the positive control,…

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