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    GUIDELINES FOR INTERNSHIP REPORT By Md. Shawan Udddin and M.A. Matin* INTRODUCTION 1.1 What Is Internship? Internship program is a pre-service training designed to render practical experience of a given job. In other words to employ achieved knowledge hand in hand is called internship. In a single word‚ “Standard method taken for searching knowledge or information is meant internship”. Internship is a process of acquiring practical knowledge about some theoretical lessons

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    Desiree

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    Louisiana. The story begins with Madame Valmonde` driving to a plantation to visit her adopted daughter‚ Desiree‚ and meet her new grandchild. This made Madame Valmonde` reflect on the day that she and her husband adopted Desiree. Her husband‚ Monsieur Valmonde`‚ found Desiree asleep on a stone pillar at the entry of the plantation. This setting develops the character of Desiree’s adoptive parent’s. Chopin depicts the two as white and rich plantation owners. Yet‚ despite their economic inequality‚ they adopted

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    much as12 bajillion grams of sugar. Candy is just one of the few items that has made America number one on the obesity chart. Americans are fueled by their compulsion of sugar even though we are fully aware that candy should be eaten in moderation. Chocolate is a natural product made from several ingredients. When the cocoa bean has been removed from its shell‚ it is then fermented‚ roasted and ground until it is liquefied. It is mixed with the cocoa butter‚ sugar‚ lecithin and vanilla. Hard

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    Sugary Drinks Experiment

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    body’s pattern of fluctuation of glucose and insulin‚ to the sugar content in the food we eat and drink. We are trying to prove that when we consume “sugary” drinks or foods‚ that our blood glucose levels rise sharply‚ and slowly our body will start absorbing that glucose into our tissues through the aid of insulin‚ and blood glucose levels will again lower to normal levels. In our case we used soda‚ and diet soda to determine the effect sugar has on the body. We are also trying to find out how long

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    “Rock Powder Candy “

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    is that if I add different amounts of sugar to the same amount of boiling water and allow it to be cooled‚ than the one with the additional cup of sugar will be the one that grows more crystals.   Therefore‚ the hypothesis was correct.   The chosen glass to add the pure cane sugar did grow much more crystals at a more rapid pace.   The purpose of the experiment is to grow a large amount of crystals on a wooden skewer.   Rock candy is a candy made with sugar that to attempt to grow on a wooden skewer

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    Date: 9/10/2012 Title: Carbohydrates: monosaccharides & disaccharides Objective: To investigate the physical‚ functional and sensual properties of carbohydrates Introduction: Carbohydrates are the main energy source for human. There are different types of carbohydrates‚ monosaccharide‚ disaccharide and polysaccharide. Although different types of carbohydrates have different properties‚ they are important in human body‚ for example‚ glucose‚ glycogen‚ lactose‚ etc. This practical will

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    and oxygen(CHO)‚ with the carbon‚ hydrogen and oxygen in the 1:2:1 atom ratio. * Carbohydrates consist of three main types such as sugars‚ starches‚ and celluloses. * Where sugars and starches serve as energy sources for cells; celluloses are structural components of the walls that surround plant cells. * The carbohydrates (saccharides/sugars) are divided into four chemical groups: monosaccharide‚ disaccharides‚ oligosaccharides and polysaccharides. * Monosaccharides include

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    risk of heart attack by 30%” (Sugary Drinks Can Wreck Your Body! By Evan Cook). Is this really what people want? People dying from heart attacks is a real concern in the U.S.‚ and one way to have a heart attack‚ is having too much sugar. One cause of consuming a lot of sugar is by drinking it‚ whether it be Gatorade‚ Rockstar‚ or even a vitamin water. Sugary drinks‚ amongst other things‚ contribute a large part to obesity and heart attack in America. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say

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    sugary drinks and NO they shouldn’t. I strongly believe that warning labels should be placed on sugary drinks for specific reasons. To start off‚ the text states that soda contains enormous amounts of sugar that can be dangerous. Some people wonder why sugar is so bad and honestly we need sugar in our bodies‚ but it can rot your teeth and turn your liver into a blob of tissue. Plus‚ eating excessive amounts can lead to

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    High Fructose Corn Syrup

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    syrup. When they saw that it is more cost effective than other sugars‚ other companies started to use high fructose corn syrup in their products. High fructose corn syrup is a sugar made of fifty-five percent fructose and forty-five percent glucose. Compared to normal table sugar‚ which is fifty percent fructose and fifty percent glucose‚ it doesn?t seem like much. Yet the fructose in high fructose corn syrup is less attached from normal sugar. This fructose that is free from the glucose part is more

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