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    Russell Stover’s all milk chocolates have a wide variety of ingredients. The main ingredients needed to make the product are milk, sugar, chocolate, cocoa butter, and soy lecithin. The chocolate and cocoa butter come from the cocoa bean. The cocoa bean comes from a cocoa tree and is grown by farmers around the equator (Barry Callebaut). After the beans are fermented and dry enough the cocoa farmers will bring them to collection centers or cocoa plantations (Barry Callebaut). Next the beans…

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    with goods and slaves, but also affected the demographic and environmental areas surrounding the exchange especially Africa. Africa has not only changed their own growth and culture, they have influenced America as well. Africa grew crops like sugarcane and rice and harvested chickens. These extremities were introduced into America where they could be grown and harvested for trade in Europe. America also brought maize to Africa. Maize was able to be harvested a lot quicker with shorter growing…

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    The lessons that the readers can learn from this text is to always be cautious about Hawaii’s ecosystem. In paragraph 1, it says,” They have strict rules for importing animals. They carefully screen all incoming pets. Who could blame them? They've had problems with new animals in the past”. In this section, they are talking about how Hawaiians are wary of letting new animals in. They are wary because of one past experience that went wrong. In paragraph 2, it explains how the Black rat was…

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    Sugar Vs. Artificial Sweeteners According to scientificamerican.com artificial sweeteners can cause tooth decay, but sugar can also cause tooth decay. Sugar comes from sugarcane or sugar beads and artificial sweeteners comes from labs made by people. Sugar and artificial sweeteners are bad because they can both cause health problem, but artificial sweeteners can make the person lose weight. Both are bad because sugar makes kids hyper while artificial sweeteners has chemicals.Although sugar is…

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    major markets are mainly in Visayas and Mindanao regions since these areas are the main producer of sugarcane molasses. Sales by volume in the Visayas and Mindanao regions accounted for approximately 52% and 39% of TDI’s gross sales by volume, respectively. Sales by volume in Metro Manila and Luzon accounted for 6% and 4% of TDI’s gross sales by volume,…

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    still growing today. The United States took control of the island in 1898 by occupying the island during the Spanish-American War. They obtained many benefits from Puerto Rico. An example of this would be the gold from the rivers and sugarcane. My dad cut sugarcane for his first job; he was a part of…

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    Revolutions have not made a nation stronger and in some ways, they have weakened nations.Such as economically limited production, socially did not change prejudices, and politically did nothing to strengthen. Throughout the Scientific, French, and Latin American (Haitian) Revolutions. Firstly revolutions did not change the way people think of others. During the Haitian Revolution, they were trying to get rid of all the different social classes, that were based on race and heritage. Once they…

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    Racism was a main cause to why slavery survived so long in America for over two hundred years. Slavery was conducted as a way for white settlers to gain assistance for their harvests like sugarcane, tobacco and cotton. To help increase the workforce so that they had more products to sell, nearly over ten million slaves came over to America. These slaves were ripped away of their basic human rights and were only seen as property in the eyes of White farmers. With Auction events having slaves…

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    Throughout One Today, Richard Blanco uses both anecdotal flashbacks and motifs to portray opportunity and equality; conveying a positive view of a shared American experience. Blanco’s use of anecdotal flashbacks help contribute to the positive concept of a shared American experience and connects to Walt Whitman’s poem of I Hear America Singing. In the second paragraph, Blanco describes the similar experiences and daily routines of all Americans. By starting this description with Americans…

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    France and the colony of Madagascar both developed in different ways, portraying various contrasts between the two areas. The systems explored throughout this essay will be economy and government. Economy can developed through the natural resources of the land and what the culture is. For example, if a land has many beavers and is rich in animals, the economy might be based on fur trade since those are the area’s primary resources it can provide to the inhabitants. Government is referred to the…

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