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    Fat Granny's House

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    Fat Granny’s House Driving down the old dirt road to the house I call my holy place. As we pass up the old white church with chipped painting I start to get excited because I know right around that sharp curve on the right is where my fat granny lives. When we pull up in the rocky driveway and come to a stop‚ you can see the light brown dirt jump off the ground and disappear into the air. When you get out of the car all you here is hey from everyone who is sitting outside at the old table and staying

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    Edible Oil Sector

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    SECTOR. According to the Humburg –based world Trade Journal global production of oils & fats stood at 160 million tons in 2009. There are two sources of fats and oils; those extracted from vegetables such as coconuts‚ cotton seeds‚ cashewnuts‚ groundnuts‚ sunflower seeds‚ simsime‚ soya beans‚ maize germ and palm fruits and those extracted from milk animal meat. In Kenya the preference source of oils and fats and oils is extracted from vegetable oils with domestic production at 380‚000 tons a third

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    High Fat Diets

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    Diet Studies suggests that a high-fat diet is associated with obesity. In several populations‚ body weight is directly related to the percentage of fat in their diets. When consumption of chips‚ potatoes‚ sugar sweetened beverages‚ red meat and processed meat was increased‚ it resulted in weight gain. Conversely‚ an intake of vegetables‚ whole grains‚ fruits‚ nuts and yoghurt was inversely associated with weight gain. However‚ the groups that increase their fat consumption also appeared to increase

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    Hunger and the Fat Rat

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    PsychSim 5: Hunger and the Fat Rat 53 PsychSim 5: HUNGER AND THE FAT RAT Section: 1 Date: Thursday‚ July 11‚ 2013 This activity provides a simulated experiment on weight regulation in rats. The Hypothalamus * What are the two techniques used to study hypothalamic dysfunction? How do they differ? The two techniques used to study hypothalamic dysfunction are stimulation and destruction. To simulate the hypothalamus a small wire probe is inserted into

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    Big Fat Tax Analysis

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    In the article “Big fat tax is no gut buster” author Susie O’brien attacking the new tax on the fast food industry. By the opening slogan‚ “DON’T tax the big mac” she asserts her position on the tax. Written in bold the slogan immediately catches the eye and as it cleverly rhymes is very memorable. The author continues in cementing her standing on the issue by saying that a junk food tax is not the answer and the rhetorical question that‚ “why should reducing our weight start with our wallets?” Her

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    Fat Tax And Obesity

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    Fat Tax It is often said that people who suffer from obesity usually experience an eating disorder‚ or depression. My whole life I have heard that people who are obese mainly it’s due to their genes or the way they eat. In discussion of should there be a fat tax for being overweight in the US‚ one controversial issue has been the discrimination on these people. On the other hand‚ obesity contends an unneeded taxation. Others even maintain raising junk food prices. My own view is to raise junk food

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    Fat Acceptance Movement

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    because people have different genetics and metabolisms‚ it might not be as easy for some as it is for others‚ but the laws of physics demand that if you input less energy then you output‚ your body will have to make up for it with stored energy (ie: fat). This problem that is plaguing America is not an easy problem to solve and putting the fork down can be very hard for some people. Despite the abundance of scientific evidence‚ there are the people who refuse to accept the facts that their obesity

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    Mustard seed

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    (rapeseed‐mustard) is the second most important edible oilseed crop in India after groundnut and accounts for nearly 30% of the total oilseeds produced in the country. When compared to other edible oils‚ the rapeseed/ mustard oil has the lowest amount of harmful saturated fatty acids. It also contains adequate amounts of the two essential fatty acids‚ linoleic and linolenic‚ which are not present in many of the other edible oils. Major Producing Area Indian mustard (B. juncea) is cultivated in the states of Assam

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    Accepting Fat In the article “Fat and Happy: In Defense of Fat Acceptance‚” author Mary Ray Worley advocates that happiness can be found regardless of weight. Worley claims that it is possible to be happy with one’s body even if it they are overweight. In her article‚ Worley discusses how she attended the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance annual convention. She describes how overweight people at the convention began to feel comfortable with their size. According to Worley‚ the convention

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    Fit & Fat Summary

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    Before Barack Obama became The President of The United States‚ they had at health care system that could make you sick! Even if you had an insurance‚ you sometimes could not get help when needed. If you went to the wrong hospital‚ If you were to fat‚ to slim‚ to young or to old‚ the insurance would not pay for you treatment! Because in USA you health care is private‚ and you have to pay yourself. They even treated the Al-Qaeda on the Guantanamo base in Cuba‚ better then they treated their hero’s

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