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    members to consider incorporating more fruits and vegetables into their diets. I. The American Heart Association states‚ that cardiovascular disease causes about 2200 deaths a day in the US. A. According to a study at Oxford University‚ eating more fruits and vegetables can lower your risk for heart disease by 25%. 1. Green leafy vegetables and red or purple colored fruits are the best. a. The darker the colors‚ the denser the nutrients. II. Fruits and vegetables can help you lose and maintain

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    differs from most palms in the lack of an upright stem‚ trunkless‚ developing inflorescences at 1 meter height. The leaves are commonly use for thatching. Leaflets are used for making hats‚ baskets‚ mats‚ raincoats‚ wrappings for suman. The midribs are used for making brooms; the petioles for fuel. Nipa is a monoecious palm‚ with stout‚ subterranean‚ trunkless and thornless rootstock. Leaves are at the ends of the rootstocks‚ large‚ rosette and compound‚ 5 to 10 meters long‚ arising from the stout

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    Strange Fruit The poem “Strange Fruit” was written by Abel Meeropol. The poem was published on April 20‚ 1937. The authors motivation to write the poem “Strange Fruit” was that he was very disturbed with the racism of the time and when he saw the photo of the two black teenagers that had been lynched it “‘put him over the edge.”’(Elizabeth Blair). My overall response to the poem is that it makes me sick to picture what Billie Holiday painted a clear picture of‚ and to see the picture of the teens

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    Milk and Fresh Fruit Juice

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    B/FAST | SNACK | LUNCH | SNACK | TEA | MON | Toast with jamFresh fruit juice | Dried fruit / raisins etc | Halal tuna sandwichesFresh fruit juice | Grapes | Pasta with quorn meatballs & tomato sauce. Sparkling water | TUE | Porridge with waterSparkling water | Pineapple sticks | Cheese sandwichesFresh fruit juice | Carrot sticks | Vegetable kievs with wedges. Fresh fruit juice | WED | Toast with non dairy spread. Fresh fruit juice | Grapes | Omelette with cheese and tomatoWater with ice |

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    INTRODUCTION Worldwide postharvest fruit and vegetables losses are as high as 30 to 40% and even much higher in some developing countries. Reducing postharvest losses is very important; ensuring that sufficient food‚ both in quantity and in quality is available to every inhabitant in our planet. Proper postharvest processing and handling is an important part of modern agricultural production. Postharvest processes include the integrated functions of harvesting‚ cleaning‚ grading‚ cooling‚ storing

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    Mango Passion Fruit Cake

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    Mango Passion Fruit Cake Print Save VANILLA GENOISE SPONGE 2/3 cup (133 g) sugar 4 large eggs‚ room temperature 2/3 cup (80 g) cake flour 3 tablespoons (43 g) unsalted butter‚ melted 1 teaspoon vanilla bean paste PASSIONFRUIT CURD 1/2 cup (125 g) passionfruit puree 1/2 cup (100 g) sugar 2 large eggs 5 tablespoons (70 g) unsalted butter‚ room temperature‚ cut into 1-in pieces MANGO MOUSSE 2 teaspoons (4.5 g) gelatin powder 1 cup (250 g) mango puree 1/4 cup (50 g) sugar 1 cup (250 g) heavy cream TOPPING

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    Bakery The apple is the pomaceous fruit of the apple tree‚ species Malus domestica in the rose family Rosaceae. It is one of the most widely cultivated tree fruits. The tree is small and deciduous‚ reaching 5â?"12 m tall‚ with a broad‚ often densely twiggy crown. The leaves are alternately arranged simple ovals 5â?"12 cm long and 3â?"6 cm broad on a 2â?"5 cm petiole with an acute tip‚ serrated margin and a slightly downy underside. Flowers are produced in spring simultaneous with the budding

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    Fish Amino Acid (FAA) Make nitrate from fish it contains abundant amount of nutrients and various types of amino acid. Put whole fish or bones‚ gills and guts‚scales‚ tails etc. Washed‚ crushed livesnail or kuhol (eggs can also be used)place in a plastic container. Pestle orcrush materials Don’t use hands. Add thesame amount of molasses or Muscovadosugar. Mix sugar in ¾ container with fishingredients then remaining molasses.Prepare at night to prevent flies frombreeding. APPLICATION:FAA / CALPHOS

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    Christopher Kruzel Bios 221 April 4‚ 2012 Drosophila Introduction The fruit fly or Drosophila melanogaster is ideal for classroom experiments. They are inexpensive‚ easy to nap‚ breed‚ as well as observe. It was very important to be able to tell the male and female flies apart from one another. The males are known to be usually smaller in size than the female flies and have bristles on their forelegs while the females lack this appearance. Also the males have a black or dark round end whereas

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    Melanogaster feed on fresh or decomposed fruit. We use a 1:1 ratio of instant medium to distilled water for the medium in culture vials that the flies will have to develop in. After making the medium‚ they have to be sprinkled with one or two grains of dry yeast to feed the flies. For the P1 and F1 cross‚ two culture vials V1 and V2 will be used just incase one vial doesn’t show as optimal breeding or medium as the other vial. When we isolate the flies and transfer them from one vial to the next‚ they have

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