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    Organic Chem 1

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    Organic Chemistry‚ Fourth Edition Janice Gorzynski Smith University of Hawai’i Chapter 1 Lecture Outline Prepared by Layne A. Morsch The University of Illinois - Springfield Copyright © 2014 The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. 1 Bonding •  Bonding is the joining of two atoms in a stable arrangement. •  Through bonding‚ atoms attain a complete outer shell of valence electrons (stable noble gas configuration). •  Atoms can form either ionic or covalent

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    Organic food benefit

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    Environmental Medicine Organic Foods Contain Higher Levels of Certain Nutrients‚ Lower Levels of Pesticides‚ and May Provide Health Benefits for the Consumer WalterJ.Crinnion‚ ND WallerCrinnion‚ ND~ 19S2graduateofBastyr University; practice since 1982 with a special focus on treating (hronic diseases caused by environmental toxit burden; conducts post-graduate seminars in environmental medicine; professor and chair of the Environmental Medicine Program‚ Southwest College of

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    Introduction

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    Course Information and Policies Summer I - 2014 COURSE TITLE: General Biology for Science Majors I- Lecture COURSE NUMBER: BIOL 1406 INSTRUCTOR: Mrs. Shahdi Jalilvand‚ MS‚ PT OFFICE LOCATION: TCC-Southeast ESCT-3123A OFFICE TELEPHONE #: 817-515-3134 OFFICE EMAIL: shahdi.jalilvand@my.tccd.edu OFFICE HOURS: TBA You must be registered for both lecture (Biol 1406 Lecture) and lab (Biol 1406 Lab). The lecture portion comprises 70% of the final course grade. The lab portion

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    Comparison between Organic and Inorganic Compounds Organic Compounds | Inorganic Compounds | *Organic Compounds are composed of few elements only.C‚ H‚O‚N‚S‚P and halogens are the most common. | * Inorganic Compounds are composed of all the known elements. | *They are generally found in living matter‚ i.e.‚ animals and plants. | *They are generally obtained from non-living matter‚ i.e.‚ minerals. | *They are usually gases‚ liquids or solids having low melting points. | *They are usually solids

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    Mechanistic vs Organic

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    overarching structures that facilitate the communication between individuals‚ organisations and various bodies. These two communication structures are commonly referred to as mechanistic and organic. When referring to contemporary society we can define this to mean the structural composition of today’s society in general (social‚ cultural and economic). For the purposes of this essay however we will concentrate on modern day corporate communication structures‚ which can be seen as microcosms of society

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    Biochemistry Fats‚ Diet‚ and Heart Disease ‘Fat’ can sometime be a word that gives people the chills when they hear about it. It is one of the three main sources of calories to our diet and a major part of ones dietary requirement. There are three kinds of fat: saturated‚ polyunsaturated and monounsaturated. The degree of saturation is dependent on the amount of double and triple bonds in the chemical makeup. Saturated fats are known to increase the body’s levels of serum (blood) cholesterol

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    Organic Foods: Are they worth it? Organic foods cost more than regular food‚ but are they worth it? Is it really better for your health? And are they really more nutritious? Should you buy organic food even though you are a student and has very little money? These are all questions that have probably passed through your mind now that you no longer have your parents to go grocery shopping and cook for you. But because there are no research that can prove that eating organic is healthier‚ and there

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    Organic Farming and Ceres

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    growth in organic products. Ceres increased their revenues by over 75% in just five years‚ while growing profits by over 25% (based on Exhibits 2‚ 3 & 4). Ceres’s basic strategy started with its founder‚ Jonathan Wydown‚ to promote sustainable organic gardens and landscapes to environmentally conscious consumers. Mr. Wydown has been a proponent of soil preservation‚ biodiversity‚ and natural fertilizers and pest control. Mr. Wydown was confident that the same principles behind organic farming would

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    Organic Food Thesis

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    Organic foods have become more popular amongst Americans. Between October 2003 and October 2004 there has been a 27% increase in Americans eating more organic foods. Is the cause nutrition value or because it is more environmentally friendly? There are many Americans that are trying to eat healthier and more nutritious foods‚ But is organic food really more nutritious? Although evidence is still unclear‚ many say that organic foods and conventionally grown foods have close to‚ if not the same nutrition

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    Before I go on about the use of fertilizers in organic farming‚ you must first understand what organic farming is. The simplest way to describe organic agriculture is agricultural production without the use of synthetic chemicals (fertilizers‚ pesticides‚ antibiotics‚ etc). For crop production‚ organic materials such as compost and manure are used to maintain soil organic matter and as sources of nutrients. Nitrogen-fixing as well as pest resistant plant varieties are utilized. The incorporation

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