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    Sugar Addictions In an article posted on October 16th by the Huffington Post, sugar is a real addiction. You may be addicted and not even know. Sugar affects the same parts of your brain that cocaine and heroine do. Those who are addicted to these dangerous drugs may feel the same as you when you crave, and eat sugar. In the New York Daily News they tell that the average American can eat an average of 152 pounds of sugar in just one year. That is approximately 2.4 pounds of sugar a day. The…

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    because they are convenient, last long and taste good. Unfortunately, processed foods are usually loaded with added sugar and High Fructose Corn Syrup. It is well known that sugar, when consumed in excess, is seriously harmful. Sugars provide empty ''calories'', meaning that, although they supply energy, they don't supply any of the vitamins, minerals, and fiber needed in the diet. High sugar consumption can lead to heart disease, diabetes, obesity and even cancer. By reduce my intake of…

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    Tartrazine Research Paper

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    Tartrazine, saccharin, BHT, and sodium nitrate: typical ingredients you will find in foods in a stroll down any supermarket aisle. I have always pondered about the effects of such additives that are prevalent within food. One would think that the long-standing existence of such substances would validate their safety, yet, I remain doubtful due to the controversy and safety concerns of their usage. During my middle school years, while on a school-run food interest trip, I was enlightened…

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    There are also many choices of either dry, canned or moist dinners for your pet for greater variety in the diet. Many snacks are also available in this brand. One feature that many love is the resealable packaging available that allow the container to act as a serving bowl that can then be resealed for storage. This useful package was awarded the Pack Expo Selects Award at the Showcase of Packaging Innovations in…

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    Sugar can kill you. Sugary drinks can lead to health problems. Having a tax on on sugary drinks will make them more expensive to buy. Labels can inform people how much sugar is in a can of soda. Sugar can lead to serious health problems. Drinking sugary drinks can lead to health problems. While drinking sugary drinks it can cause obesity and heart disease. “17% of kids and a third of adults are obese according to the centers for disease control and prevention”. Sugar can rot your teeth and turn…

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    Carbohydrates Case Study

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    Discussion Group 1 who ingested 300ml water and 50g of glucose refer to figure 2 showed an increase in blood sugar levels that stayed above baseline for 80minutes. The results didn’t show what was expected as since it was a foodstuff that only contained carbohydrate. It also had a high GI and therefore was expected to raise blood glucose levels more quickly than those that also contain fats and protein. Also liquids that contain carbohydrates will cause blood glucose levels to rise faster than…

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    is a classic adventure story about friends who plan a great adventure; however, they hit bumps in the road, but the problems they endure help them define themselves. In the three act breakdown, act I is the planning of the trip to taking off on the trip, act II is the runaway from all their troubles, which leads to act III Thelma and Louise tries to escape and their official acceptance of an identity as criminals. The film sets up their escape perfectly through the methods of character…

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    are taking is going to determine your future and what colleges you’ll get into. What I just described was any of the standardized tests that high school students are subjected to for the sake of college admissions. The two most prominent tests, the ACT and the SAT, are standardized tests required by virtually all colleges. If every high school student is taking the same test, regardless of ethnic background, educational background, family income, or prior experience, you may begin to question…

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    acquaintances with one another. We may even experience an outfall due to an argument or betrayal. In rare cases, unforgiveable actions thrash the line of friendship. Depending on the situation, every individual acts differently. Burdened by low self esteem and eternal struggles, various individuals act irrationally and behave in an inappropriate, impulsive manner. In a recent life-changing experience, one of my former friend’s mental obstacles clouded her judgment and shattered the bond we…

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    crimes come to pass due to various stimuli. Many characters and symbols in Lord of the Flies by William Golding are shown to be capable of both good and evil. Golding offers the idea that society’s beast is innate in all of us (143). No matter how we act in convenient circumstances or where we grew up, we can all “fall victim to the forces of evil” (Telgen). Golding uses a moral allegory to convey that every individual has the capacity for evil deeds, and one will transition from good to evil…

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