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    Sugar Gradient Lab Procedure: 1. Get out 5 separate cups or beakers and fill them ¾ full with water in each. 2. Number each of the cups 1 through 5. And color accordingly with food dye: • Cup 1- 2 drops of yellow • Cup 2- 2 drops of red • Cup 3- 2 drops of green • Cup 4- 2 drops of yellow and 1 drop of red • Cup 5- 2 drops of blue 3. Add: • 1 scoop of sugar in Cup 1 • 2 scoops of sugar in Cup 2 • 3 scoops of sugar in Cup 3 • 4 scoops of sugar in Cup 4 • 8 scoops of sugar in Cup 5 4

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    Ever since the 1400s‚ the production of sugar has influenced the world economy‚ governments and social structure. Sugar put people in motion throughout the world for the purpose of building wealth‚ with unattended consequences of building global connections that still remain today and facilitating cultural diffusion.The reason people wanted sugar was that to them it was known as "white gold". It was referred as this because it was the first product in human history that satisfied the desire of sweetness

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    Diabetes is a generic term used when a person’s blood sugar is above normal levels. This raise in blood sugar is caused either by the pancreas not providing enough insulin or due to the cells not responding to the insulin produced. (called insulin resistance). Tip - Exercising improves insulin sensitivity and reduces resistance. About 3.8 million people in the UK have diabetes‚ but the charity Diabetes U.K. have made predictions that that could become high as 6.2 million by 2035/2036. These figures

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    Is Sugar Addictive? Sugar is everywhere these days. It is loaded into our sodas and energy drinks‚ it is there in our cereals‚ our juices‚ it is added virtually everywhere. A savvy label-reading shopper cannot help but be part amazed and part appalled at the high content of sugar in almost all commercial products. “Sugar-free” products have become a trend themselves‚ as people try to avoid the obvious dangers of too much sugar and follow the ever-appearing fads. So what is it about sugar that is

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    Sugar Dating As the society evolves the sex trade industry adapts accordingly. The changeover from industrial age to information age has seen vast advancement in technology‚ greatly impacting the ways in which individuals communicate with each other. Specific to the sex trade industry‚ it has allowed sugar dating to be accessible to anyone with a computer and internet‚ revitalizing this age old phenomenon of sugar daddy and sugar babies. It has become increasingly prominent for women to use websites

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    of this experiment was to discover if using sugar and tonic water with water would increase the growth rate of barley. In this experiment‚ we changed two variables‚ the independent variables sugar and tonic water. We added one tablespoon of each substance to four ounces of water which will be used to nourish the plant. We tested these experimental controls to determine if any of the substances would help accelerate the growth of the barley. If the sugar water or tonic water mixture successfully help

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    Reading Assignment: Sugar and Slavery The Sugar industry was an important resource throughout 16th and the 18th centuries‚ and the sugar industry changed the aspect of global economy since the Sugar Industry was a significant role from nations all over Europe exploration and to set up farms in the America. The rapid expansion of trade led to more exploration in the world. It also led to massive increase in slavery. The trade route for crops and slaves was based off the Middle passage. The middle

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    Pour Some Sugar on Mintz: The Success of Mintz in Anthropologic Writing Food has been a topic of deliberation and study for years‚ mostly due to its implications for the society and people who consume it. Many people research foods in different ways and use the information they gather to come to various conclusions about people‚ places‚ times‚ or things. Namely‚ in the article “Time‚ Sugar‚ and Sweetness” author Sidney W. Mintz poses a very compelling discussion on sugar for its use in history and

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    Sugar Plantation John Barrett‚ an 18th-century plantation owner in Trelawny‚ Jamaica. February 14‚ 1782 The slaves are quite busy as we are at the height of the crop season. Late last year‚ the former owner did some renovation to the various factory buildings including the boiling house‚ the distillery‚ the curing house and the trash house. These various buildings play an integral role in the manufacturing process for sugar. The boiling house is important as this is where the sugar cane juice

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    NO SUGAR (JACK DAVIS) Jack Davis’ “No Sugar”‚ written in 1985‚ is a play that highlights Australian racism and cultural destruction caused by British colonialism. It is set in 1929 (Great Depression) in Northam‚ Western Australia. The play explores the impacts of the European social and political philosophy of the early 20th century on Aboriginal society. The focal points of this play are the superiority of white people‚ racism‚ and the bond between Aboriginal families. These themes highlight

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