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    ensues. Most people confuse a food allergy with a food intolerance. Food intolerance refers to an abnormal response to a food or additive‚ but it differs from an allergy in that it does not involve the immune system. For example‚ people who have recurring gastrointestinal problems when they drink milk may say they have a milk allergy. But they really may be lactose intolerant. One of the main differences between food allergies and food intolerances is that food allergies can result in an immediate‚

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    The Histamine Theory

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    The Histamine Theory The immune system uses different types of white blood cells to defend the human body against foreign invaders. Of these white blood cell types‚ basophils are designed to release histamine. Histamine is most commonly associated with allergic reactions‚ but its true purpose is to increase blood flow to an area of the body the immune system deems under attack from foreign substances. These white blood cells also serve as an attractor for other cells needed to fight off invading

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    pressure and has slowed the pace of change. Although he says he is focused on democracy‚ according the article‚ it is more of just a façade. Many of the head officials have talked of a balance between freedom and democracy but many are worried of extremism. In 2003‚ bombings by Islamic radicals have increased tension in Morocco‚ and may have thwarted the attempts to make it a more accepting society. Since the Bombings‚ there has been a major crackdown on extremists in the country‚ going so far as to

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    Role Of Russia In 1894

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    Russia in 1894 Politically backward Repression – the okhrana Extremism – denial of free speech led to extremism Most of Russia’s population were peasants – over 80% Decline in agriculture Large army = cost a lot more money The early reign of Nicholas II‚ 1894-1905 Came to throne in 1894 Russification – Russian was declared to be the official first language; all legal proceedings such as trials had to be conducted in Russian. Restricted the influence of the non-Russian national minorities

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    Kathoey

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    Thailand vs. ‘Kathoey’ | 2 november 2010 Table of Contents I. Introduction……………………………………………………………………………….... 3 I.I. What is ‘Kathoey’…………………………………………………………………………. 3 I.II. How does one become ‘Kathoey’?.................................................................... 4 II. Power distance index (PDI) in ‘Kathoey’ culture………………………….. 5 II.I Power distance in the workplace………………………………………………….. 5 II.II Power distance in religion………………………………………………………….. 6 III. Masculinity vs

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    Education in Pakistan

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    “When right of education is denounced” Education is a universal‚ fundamental human right‚ recognized by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights‚ and reaffirmed in international human rights conventions. In this era of technology‚ advancement and globalization‚ education is the key to success and peace. Education is considered as the cheapest defense of a nation. But the worst condition of education in Pakistan reflects the fact that it is unable to defend its own sector. Though 62 years have

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    Gluten Fact Sheet

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    such as wheat‚ rye‚ barley‚ and can contaminate some oat products. People with gluten intolerance (coeliac disease) need to avoid all food containing gluten. Gluten can be present in food knowingly as an ingredient or accidentally by coming into contact with gluten-containing ingredients‚ such as wheat flour or breadcrumbs‚ used in the same premises. You may choose to offer foods for people with gluten intolerance. Many people avoiding gluten will become regular customers of establishments where they

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    Grain Free Diet

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    sources‚ such as potatoes‚ sweet potatoes‚ tapioca‚ or dried chicory root. Grain free diets are marketed to the owners of pets with severe allergies or intolerances‚ whether they have been diagnosed as food related or not‚ as well as owners who believe grains and/or carbohydrates are not necessary in dogs’ diets. The thought

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    Complex Carbohydrates

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    the monosaccharides: • Glucose: • Fructose: • Galactose: Identify food sources for each of the disaccharides listed: • Sucrose: • Lactose: Describe the condition called lactose intolerance. What causes lactose intolerance? Lactose intolerance: Cause: Are there any treatments for lactose intolerance? What foods may be better tolerated? The Complex Carbohydrates: Starch Starches Complex carbohydrates include ________________ and ________________. Polysaccharides Starch

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    to get that political party into office. Once the Nazis got into power that is when they began to show extreme signs of intolerance‚ but his own people either loved him‚ therefore agreeing with his ideas‚ or they feared him‚ therefore not speaking out against the intolerant. Then what happened once the intolerant party was then in power was they began to show their intolerance towards the Jews‚ which in result ended in millions of Jews being murdered. So‚ the paradox of tolerance is very true here

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