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    sale, and consumption of alcohol. However, 13 years later, it was repealed by the ratification of the twenty-first amendment which voided its predecessor in its entirety. Another health risk the Food and Drug Administration faced is trans fat, a type of unsaturated fat commonly produced in man made foods and the consumption has a correlation to heart diseases. The government generally has their best interest in helping American citizens grow healthy.…

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    can help an individual prevent type two diabetes. By working on choices one and two you are simultaneously achieving choice three. 22. What are 2 characteristics of saturated fatty acids? (max. 2 marks) Saturated fatty acids are distinct from unsaturated fatty acids due to the fact that there are no double bonds present in the chemical makeup of the molecule. Furthermore, substances that are composed of…

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    In the human body, cells have the ability to grow and divide, but when a group of cells malfunction, they can form a malignant tumor. When a malignant tumor develops in the breast, it is classified as breast cancer. Breast Cancer refers to the over cell proliferation (abnormal cell growth) forming in the tissue of a breast and eventually metastasizes (spreads) to different parts to of the body. This disease annually affects women regardless of their culture and ethnicity. In regards to…

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    The United Nations has projected that by 2050 the world population will reach approximately 9 billion (Food and Agriculture Organization, 2009, para. 2). As population increases, so does the demand for food resources. Since only a small percentage of the world population is vegetarians, animal proteins remain an important source for fulfilling basic nutritional needs. In addition to increasing population growth, Van Huis (2012) states that the recent economic bubble in developing countries in…

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    The main acid that affects the cardio vascular system is omega three fatty acids. This acid is rich in unsaturated fats which reduce the risk of problems occurring within the cardio vascular system. Omega three fatty acids reduce inflammation throughout the body which reduces a wide range of problems within the cardio vascular system. Another benefit omega three…

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    Brian Zhao B Format Carbohydrates Station 1 - molecular models Glucose - C6H12O6 Fructose - C6H12O6 Sucrose - C12H22O11 Station 2 - Taste Lab Work 2. Glucose - plain, almost like water Fructose - sweet, like from a fruit Galactose - slight pungent taste Maltose - bitter, bad aftertaste Sucrose - slightly sweet, almost like sugar-water Lactose - plain, again almost like water 3. Fructose was the sugar which tasted the best because it was sweet, and it tasted like an actual sugar. The other…

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    the axe brand. The categories are as follows: I. Antiperspirant/deodorant II. Daily fragrance III. Shampoo & conditioner IV. Skin care V. Styling Figure 1.9: Axe products 2 Blue Band Blue Band and Rama products, from margarine spreads and cooking fats to cream alternatives and cheese spreads, have been a daily source of essential nutrients for families all over the world. Figure 1.10: Blue band products 3 Dove Figure 1.11: Dove products Dove is in the health and personal care…

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    In the following paragraphs, it will show about five advantages about GM food. First of all, Genetically Modified plants and crops help crops to have more resistances (Connect US the Global Issue Blog, 2015), which is combated the natural disease, less to depend on the pesticides. That mean GM food can lead to decreased use of pesticides, GM crops do not need pesticides to have stronger protection and resistance combat the different kinds of pests and ,insects that may destroy it, they can be…

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    Commonly known as the Caveman Diet is the Paleo diet! Stop and think about our menu and common food choices of today. Has it changed much through each generation? What about our "staples" of today? Chances are a quick look at them from the viewpoint of our great grand-parents would be enough to shock them silly when we look at the nutritional value, the ingredients, the preservatives and also the additives in the absolute majority of today's food! But it doesn't end there! That's just the view…

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    Some people will reject the idea of eating bugs immediately. They have a predetermined mindset that bugs are dirty and gross. What they do not know though, is that they have been eating bugs all of their lives. In the United States of America the Food and Drug Administration, also known as the FDA, runs the show when it comes to protecting the health of its citizens. One of the many topics that they govern over is the safety of food consumed. This is important because the FDA is forgiving when…

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