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    starters‚ you learn what your partner likes and dislikes‚ although this isn’t always easy. There is a lot to discover about your partner and from your partner; the only way to do this successfully is to move in together. For example‚ does he like broccoli‚ a special TV show or sleeping with the windows open? Maybe he likes to spend the whole weekend on the couch watching basketball! Believe it or not‚ it’s little details like these that can often make or break a relationship. Second‚ you learn what

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    What Is Refined Sugar?

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    Refined sugar is unhealthy when consumed in large amounts and there are healthier options. Refined sugar has no nutrition. There are also many health risks when sugar is over consumed. Humans need carbohydrates to survive but there are many healthier way to get them than too many cookies or soda. Simple sugar is made of two components. They are mainly fructose and glucose(Dubost‚ June 12‚ 2013). Sugar is naturally produced in plants during photosynthesis. It is found naturally in milk‚ fruit‚

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    Selective Breeding Ethics

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    of selectively bred crops that make up the vast majority of the world’s food. One striking example of artificially selected vegetables is that of Brassica oleracea (see figure 2) which is the ancestor of cabbage‚ brussel sprouts‚ kohlrabi‚ kale‚ broccoli and cauliflower‚ amongst others (Sauer‚ 1993). Just as the process for producing these crop plants is the same as in animals‚ so developmental defects are also present. For instance‚ some cultivars of wheat plant were made to grow so tall that they

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    Rodents destroying the yard is one of the most obnoxious things to deal with as a homeowner. An animal in the middle of the road is about as annoying‚ especially if a driver is in a rush. “Woodchucks‚” a poem by Maxine Kumin‚ is directly about a person killing off the woodchucks in his/her yard. William Stafford’s poem‚ “Traveling through the dark” is about a driver who came upon a dead pregnant doe in the road‚ who’s fawn is still alive‚ and whether or not to make the decision about whether to push

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    The Decline of Honey Bees

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    brought to North America from Europe in the 1600s. They produce honey and pollinate crops. In recent years honeybee populations across the continent have declined by as much as 70 percent. Their loss could effect fruits and vegetables such as apples‚ broccoli‚ strawberries‚ nuts‚ asparagus‚ blueberries and cucumbers. Honeybees pollinate $14 billion worth of seeds and crops in the US every year. Therefore‚ if honeybees disappear‚ they could take most of our insect pollinated plants with them‚ potentially

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    selling Tobacco is more profitable than other agricultural product when there are less consumers. The answer is that‚ first‚ there are no alternative to tobacco. Tobacco is tobacco. Unlike vegetable‚ there are so many alternatives for them‚ think about broccoli‚ lettuce‚ cucumber onion and many more. Second‚ not every that the tobacco can be grown. It is very hard for the tobacco to grow if the climate and the soil is not right. As you can see from the world

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    and accounts for the presence of higher level of bacteria. Boiled milk is safe and is germ free. Choose to drink almond milk‚ soy milk. They are healthier options. 7. Raw sprouts: Never consume raw sprouts consisting of clover‚ radish‚ sunflower‚ broccoli‚ beans‚ alfalfa. They are prone to salmonella bacteria‚ listeria. It could lead to premature birth‚ miscarriage‚ stillbirth and infections in newborns. Always snack on cooked sprouts during pregnancy. 8. Unwashed vegetables and fruits: This is

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    comes from insect-pollinated plants‚ and the honeybee is responsible for 80 percent of that pollination” (“NBC”). Additionally‚ “bees pollinate over ninety five flowering crops. Among these crops are: apples‚ nuts‚ avocados‚ soybeans‚ asparagus‚ broccoli‚ celery‚ squash and cucumbers. Lots of the really sweet and tart stuff‚ too‚ including citrus fruit‚ peaches‚ kiwi‚ cherries‚ blueberries‚ cranberries‚ strawberries‚ cantaloupe and other melons” (“NBC”). We have to save the bees. Without them our

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    Arabidopsis thaliana as a model organism Arabidopsis thaliana is a small plant in the mustard family (Mitchell-Olds‚2001) that became the best studied model system in plant species. Thaliana is considered a weed. The flowering plant Arabidopsis thaliana is a important model system to identify genes and determine their functions. In 1964‚ Plant scientists made a prediction that Arabidopsis thaliana would become the botanical equivalent of Drosophila‚ and history has carried out this prediction

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    meats that were raised in open fields instead of in cages‚ then they could get their protein intake without the suffering of an animal. There are also other foods that are high in protein that do not involve any animal suffering such as almonds or broccoli. 1. A morally decent person would not knowingly consume meat from a factory farm to live a healthy life. 2. A healthy person needs a diet that involves the intake of protein. 3. There are other sources of protein that does not come from factory

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