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    What's In My Food

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    Most commonly asked question is “What's in my food?” Most food contains artificial flavors, sugars, and addictive chemicals.These things added into the products produced can cause long term damages on growing bodies or full grown adults. Most factors produce are pumped full with sugar or the fake step’ sibling ,high fructose corn syrup. Not only is the sugar added but, artificial ingredients or flavors are as well. Don't worry there's more, the body can get addicted to “junk food” the “ highly…

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    meaning he creates mortality. If you are touched by this being you will die, and that is his plan. A more modern belief, Death is not a cold hearted killer, but more of an escort. It is now believed that death is actually a guide to afterlife (Wikimedia foundation). In Benjamin Martinez’s article Creation of the Grim Reaper, it is told that after you die, he will come and collect you as you enter into a new dimension. In here he will guide you to your final resting place, popularly known as…

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    Strategies of triumphant Advertisements: An Annotated Bibliography This annotated bibliography is mainly about the effect of advertisements on person and strategies of triumphant advertisements. Nowadays, we are almost overwhelmed by thousands of advertisements and it’s nearly a common situation that companies spend tens of thousands of dollars purchasing a time to display their products’ advertisements. This out of ordinary situation prompts my curiosity: Why are these companies so sure that…

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    Entering the humanities Assignment 2. 1. What answers do these five websites provide to the main question whether or not Cyrus was the founding father of human rights? The main question is if Cyrus the Great was the founding father of the human rights, but the answer is not so clear as many have rejected this view and specific of the cylinder as the declaration of the human rights. The Wikipedia has a different view on this subject, it gives us mostly general information about the…

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    The Battle of Albuera (16 May 1811) was fought during the Peninsular War. A mixed British, Spanish and Portuguese corps engaged elements of the French Armée du Midi (Army of the South) at the small Spanish village of La Albuera, about 20 kilometres (12 mi) south of the frontier fortress town of Badajoz, Spain. Since October 1810, Marshal Masséna's French Army of Portugal had been tied down in an increasingly hopeless stand-off against Wellington's Allied forces. Acting on Napoleon's orders, in…

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    Florida Beaches Home Vibrio vulnificus In the months of April and May, eight Vibrio vulnificus cases were reported with two of them resulting in death this year (Galimberti). Vibrio vulnificus is a flesh-eating bacteria that thrives in areas of warm water, lakes, rivers, and oceans. Florida beaches tend to be hot during the summer and autumn which makes Florida beaches a great place for Vibrio vulnificus to live in. So what exactly is Vibrio vulnificus, how is it transmitted, what are the…

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    In the Mid 1940s, On April 27, 1945, an inspiring poet and playwright was born. August Wilson wasn’t originally born as ‘August Wilson’, he was born as Frederick August Kittel, Jr. August Wilson was the fourth child out of six children and the oldest son. He was born in Hill District of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Frederick August Kittel, Sr. a German immigrant and baker and Daisy Wilson, a cleaning woman of African descent. He had a rather humble childhood. He was mainly raised by his mother…

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    Pros And Cons Of Gmo Foods

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    process itself, (2) only regulation grounded in verifiable scientific risks would be tolerated, and (3) GM products are on a continuum with existing products and, therefore, existing statutes are sufficient to review the products. ."(Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, n.d. Web. 10 June 2014). This is only the first process of GMO approval. After this process has been approved for…

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    Heroes and “Ordinary People” Changing the World Heroes are seen as not ordinary people, but really they are just ordinary people. They are the people who create change in the world. Although they may not be saving the world from meteors or protecting the city from super villains, they are there, slowly fighting for their rights. In this case, they are fighting for their rights as homosexuals, people who identify as gays or lesbians. A group of people who created a spark in Canadian history on…

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    How Is Biddy Alike

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    Deliciously Bitter.” The Washington Post, WP Company, 30 Mar. 2012, www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/tv/great-expectations- on-pbs-deliciously-bitter/2012/03/29/gIQA1VANlS_story.html. Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 21 Feb. 2018, “Miss Havisham.” www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_Havisham. Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 21 Feb. 2018, “hell hath no fury like a woman scorned”…

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