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    20 milligrams per ½ cup include broccoli‚ brussel sprouts‚ carrots‚ corn‚ green beans‚ legumes‚ potatoes‚ and salad greens. And grains when cooked without salt contain the least amount of sodium about 0 to 10 milligrams per 1//2 cup this includes barley‚ oatmeal‚ pasta‚ and rice. Furthermore‚ Sam can use the Nutrition Facts label to choose foods lower in sodium. When purchasing canned foods‚ such as vegetables and soups‚ select those labeled "reduced sodium‚" "low sodium‚" or "no salt added." Reducing

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    Soya Milk

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Soybeans originate from China. In 2853 B.C.‚ Emperor Sheng-Nung of China named five sacred plants – soybeans‚ rice‚ wheat‚ barley and millet. Soybean plants were domesticated between 17th and 11th century B.C. in the eastern half of China where they were cultivated into a food crop. From about the first A.C. to the Age of Discovery (15th – 16th century)‚ soybeans were introduced into several countries such as japan‚ Indonesia‚ the Philippines‚ Vietnam‚ Thailand‚ Malaysia

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    beer‚ if the idea caught on. But‚ even the company’s loyal following weren’t chugging for the idea of cool and refreshing water. I think its safe to say people aren’t into a pitcher of water during happy hour if it isn’t mixed with some yeast and barley as well to make that special time after work a truly happy one. Coors begins regional sparkling water sales. - Modern Brewery Age Coors begins regional sparkling water sales For the first time since Prohibition‚ Coors Brewing Co. is selling

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    Webster’s Dictionary describes it as “a preparation that destroys or masks unpleasant odors” In other words deodorant is something many put on everyday to cover the bad smell called body odor. Webster describes this as “a preparation used to reduce perspiration” So it’s also something many put on everyday to Stop sweating and prevent body odor. Aluminum Chlorid Aluminum Chlorohydrate Aluminum Chlorohydrex Polyethylene Glycol Complex Aluminum Chlorohydrex Propylene Glycol Complex Aluminum

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    Summer Reading Questions A History of the World in 6 Glasses 1. Out of the six beverages‚ tea shows the strongest interplay of different civilizations. It is stated in that book that‚ “According to Chinese tradition‚ the first cup of tea was brewed by the emperor Shen Nung”(177). Tea was first popular in China‚ while it was the greatest empire in the world at the time. With this‚ China traded with many countries such as India‚ Japan‚ and Korea. It was inevitable that tea would

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    Dehumanized in Night

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    would take Jews from the ghettos and take them into these small‚ squared and empty train carts. These carts were about as small as a normal restroom. They squeezed 80 people in to one cart. They had no room to move‚ not even room to move their hands‚ barley enough room to sit down so most of them stood for days and they were only given small amount of bread and water. There were no toilets‚ so they defecated on the floor.” There are eighty of you in the

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    was warm‚ too. So the Middle Colonies were nicknamed the Breadbasket Colonies. They produced the majority of the bread and wheat of all the British colonies. They also had a good amount of iron ore in their land. On cleared land they also grew oats‚ barley‚ and rye and wild turkeys were more numerous than back in England. Seafood was more varied on the other side of the Atlantic because of the warmer ocean currents coming up from the south. Being in a well-balanced part of the land it

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    by a long shot‚ Lennie still has power over the other ranchers because of his massive strength. “The next minute Curly was flopping like a fish on a line‚ and his fist was lost in Lennie’s big hand.” Moreover‚ because of his strength he can “buck barley” exceptionally well‚ meaning that without too much trouble he and George are able to find jobs‚ “Maybe he ain’t bright‚ but I never seen such a worker.” Lennie is absolutely not debilitated in Of Mice and Men. Penultimately‚ George is not disempowered

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    The story revolves around an orphan girl named Emily Douglas Bard Star moved to live at the family called" Moray " after the death of her father and the family is in fact her mother ’s family ‚ her mother Juliet dead from a long time ago .. Which in the past was forced to go against the laws and customs of the family for the love of her life ‚ so she decided to leave the family and the marriage of Douglas ‚ who was a journalist ‚ a modest .The family was forced to abandon Juliet and all of its own

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    but in this case they allowed for farming to thrive. When these rivers flooded‚ silt (mud/soil) was carried by them‚ which resulted in rich soil being placed all over the land. This allowed farmers to plant and harvest large amounts of wheat and barley. The rivers also provided food‚ water‚ and protection. As obviously sated throughout‚ the rivers were used for very similar things in different places. They both also portrayed positive and negative affects to the development to these civilizations

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