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Basie and Dr Ransome in Empire of the sun
... had given too much of his own food to Jim." This implies that Dr Ransome cares more for other people, even people he does not know, more than himself. "Still, as Jim had observed, Dr Ransome was not interested in ...
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Because its Fat
... just TASTE her French fries and chicken. The reason why they weren't eating what she's eating? Because it's fat."
Because it's fat, that's why we don't let it enter our body, that's why it starts a trend, a trend not ...
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Before mechanical refrigeration systems were introduced, people cooled their food with ice and snow, either found locally or b
... scientific principle behind how a refrigerator actually works is quite basic. The refrigerator uses the evaporation of a liquid to absorb heat. This liquid is often known as the refrigerant, and when used in the refrigerator, evaporates at a fairly ...
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Bhajis not Burgers for India.
... farming methods and it will also increase the export for the country. As an example, McDonalds started in Brazil by using 8 farmers but now they use 8000 farmers, so it should be financial positive for the farmers and the ...
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British Sugar Corporation.
... around £300 million each year to farmers for their beet; all of which is grown under contract, which assures farmers both a market and an agreed price for their crops.
The productivity of UK beet production has increased dramatically in recent ...
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Bulimia-Psych notes
... the "perfect body." If a teen regularly hears someone they admire and consider to be a role model talking about needing to loose weight, start an exercise program, or diet, they tend to look at themselves as needing to do ...
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Burger
... burger and my taste buds send a nervous impulse to the brain. The brain realizes it is an amazing taste and makes water pour out of the corner of my mouth, suggesting that the body wants more. This is due ...
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Business plan for a new service.
... taste of Indian recipe and compete with these junk food outlets that are destroying the heritage off true Indian recipe.
The policy at my Indian takeaway, which I have named 'Tandoori Junction', is to specialise in unique Indian meals prepared with ...
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Business studies - restaurant coursework
... potential customers can be expanded by having a wider choice of what to eat
SOUPS
(You may add 2 pieces of wontons to any soup for 50¢)
Pt.
Qt.
Hot and Sour Soup
$1.50
$3.00
Wonton Soup
$1.25
$2.50
Egg Drop Soup
$1.25 ...
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By comparing the social benefits and the social costs of the existence of the fast food industry, it can be seen clearly that social costs outweigh the social benefits of the fast food industry. It is shown that the community
... expand and therefore they create more jobs for other people.
As well as this, the expansion of the fast food industry also means increase in taxes which help the economy and government. The fast food industry may also sponsor ...
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CAD-CAM
... look to ensure consistency between products.
Clipart
Create mood boards, draw pictures of the dessert.
Computer aided manufacture (CAM)
CAM is a broad term used when several manufacturing processes are carried out at one time aided by a computer. These may include process control, ...
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Camera is at back of cinema Two rivalry gangs seated on either sides
... he looks through finally from the bottom of the popcorn he found his toy, it is a death star!!!
Lee: Woo I have always wanted one of these
He throws the death star to the other side in slow motion
Camera moves ...
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Cancer-causing dye is discovered in 350 foods
... the Worcester Sauce, a common flavouring in processed foods, had been sold to numerous suppliers in recent weeks, who in turn produce foods for outlets from supermarket chains to convenience stores.
Among the 359 products affected were Birds Eye 400g shepherd ...
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Carbohydrate is the most important fuel for the working muscles during rugby, and should consequently make up the bulk of your diet.
... known as complex carbohydrates, the majority of those listed above) provide a steady, slow release of sugars into the blood, thus ensuring a more constant energy supply which the muscles can store ready for exercise. These foods should be eaten ...
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Carbohydrates
... also known as sugars. They also exist in either a natural or refined form. Natural sugars are found in fruit and vegetables. Refined sugars are found in:
biscuits, cakes and pastries
chocolate
honey and jams
jellies
Simple carbohydrates (sugar) cause tooth decay. So they are ...
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Carry out positive food tests for protein, fat, glucose and starch. We will then use these techniques to identify food groups in as range of foods.
... hydroxide.
The colour should turn purple.
Fat Test
* Test Tube
* Distilled Water
* Ethanol
* Fat solution
1. Pour fat solution to fill a third of a test tube.
2. Add 2ml drops of ethanol into the tube and shake it.
3. Add 2ml of water and ...
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Cereal Grains
... practice of eating cereal products with animal protein foods supplements the missing amino acids.
Cereal products are frequently eaten with milk, for example breakfast cereals.
Many countries have traditional dishes which provide a mixture of cereal products, animal protein and vegetables.
For ...
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Chinese Fast Food Companies.
... home cooking. It seems that children would prefer to eat out on weekend to stay home and enjoy the nights with their parents or friends. Chinese are entering a modern life and sampling the foreign cuisines.
Moreover, fast food industry has ...
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Chocolate is good for you
... bad for them, there are many reasons for this, and the main ones are probably the high fat and sugar content.
Research has found that chocolate can actually be good for you. It may prevent free radical damage, which can ...
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Chocolate: Behind its bad rap
... typical "milk" chocolate bar provides less than 10 percent of the daily recommended amount of calcium. But, surprisingly, a government survey shows that chocolate and products containing chocolate make substantial contributions to our daily intake of copper, an essential mineral ...
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Chocolate: What are its side effects? Is it addictive?
... leads to heart diseases.
Theobromine and caffeine in chocolate is said to cause "fibrocystic breast disease". Cysts in the breast, more common during menstruation, are usually affected by the properties in chocolate. Methylxanthines are also found in chocolate, it tends ...
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Cholesterol is a type of fat that is part of all animal cells. It is essential for many of the body's metabolic processes, including hormone and bile production, and to help the body use vitamin D. However, there's no need to eat foods high in cholesterol
... waxy substance. There are two types of
cholesterol:
* Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol - called the 'bad'
cholesterol because it goes into the bloodstream and clogs up your
arteries.
* High-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol - called the 'good'
cholesterol because ...
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Citing archeological evidence such as sites and pollen records, reconstruct the seasonal living of Scottish Mesolithic hunter and gatherer.
... analysis is when a vertical sample of earth or peat is taken and the pollen grains within that sample analyzed to show the types and varieties of pollen recovered.
Using this information we can deduce the type of vegetation and the ...
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Classical Conditioning
... been brought to the laboratory a number of times, it would start to salivate before the food was placed in its mouth. The sight or smell of food, the dish in which the food was kept, even the sight of ...
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Comments for improvements/ Changes
... so make it look unattractive if the vegetables were cut as big chunks. I made sure I accurately weighed my ingredients so it was not too little or too much. While cooking and frying my vegetables I made sure that ...