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    Sugar Cane

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    The Australian Sugar Cane Industry The Australian sugar cane industry is one of the largest industries in Australia and continues to grow today. It is the third largest raw sugar supplier after Brazil and India despite sugar being produced in over one hundred countries. It is also the seventh largest agricultural exporter in Australia. It is the second largest export crop after wheat and the fourth major export earning agricultural product. Its value of production is worth 1.5-2.5 billion dollars

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    corn in every day life

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    Corn plays a enormous role in our daily lives. You might not even realize the things you use on a daily basis have corn in them. From the toothpaste we use in the morning to the books we read at night ‚ corn is in nearly every aspect of our lives. Corn is often thought of as a food but in fact ‚ the bulk of corn that’s produced today does not go to food production. We use corn as an alternative in many things‚ such as plastic ‚ medicine‚ batteries etc. Its amazing how we can use corn not just as

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    To Be Considered While Selecting The Taste Of Maple Syrup Maple syrup is quite a specified sweetener providing virtually all of the ordinary sweetness‚ certainly rich flavor and can be a healthy replacement to usual brown or white sugar. About ¼ cup of maple syrup involves sufficient amount of calcium as compared to the milk and of direction‚ more quantities of potassium than a banana. With low absorption level and low glycemic index‚ maple syrups are tremendously recommended for diabetics. Additionally

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    Sugar and Slavery

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    Sugar and Slavery: Molasses to Rum to Slaves Jean M. West What’s not to like about sugar? On the average‚ modern Americans consume 100 pounds of sugar per year. It’s sweet‚ and it gives a big energy boost. Well‚ yes‚ there are calories‚ cavities‚ and diabetes‚ but‚ in moderation‚ sugar is harmless ... right? In 1700‚ English consumption empire-wide was about four pounds of sugar per person per year. That certainly seems moderate. Yet in 1700 alone‚ approximately 25‚000 Africans were enslaved

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    Dextromethorphan The common cold is one of the most common sicknesses‚ however we still do not have a cure for it. The only way that we can manage its symptoms is through dextromethorphan‚ also known as DM‚ which is the main ingredient in cough syrup. The medicine works by inhibiting the NMDA receptors in the cough center of the brain‚ and then suppresses the urge to cough. It acts as an antagonist to Glutamate and Glycine agonists‚ which when bound to NMDA allows the center to transmit signals

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    corn husk

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    time Dishwasher safe carafe 1 PHP 8‚800.00 PHP 8‚800.00 Ninja - Mega Kitchen System 72-Oz. Blender Product Features: Heavy duty plastic pitcher 1500 watts of pulverizing power Built-in food processor High

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    Maple Syrup Urine Disease

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    Alan Watson Mrs. Lefever Biology 19 April 2010 Maple Syrup Urine Disease I. General Information -Maple Syrup Urine disease is an inherited disorder in which the body does not and is unable to process certain protein building block called amino acids leucine‚ isoleucine‚ and valine. -To treat this disease the infected would have to have a protein-free diet. Fluids‚ sugars and possibly fats are given through a vein (IV). II. Nature of this Mutation -Symptoms of this

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    Sugar: the silent killer Sugar can take many forms-such as white‚ raw or brown sugar‚ honey or corn syrup. It has many properties‚ both aesthetic and preservative‚ that make it highly desirable in the processed food industry. It adds taste‚ colour‚ bulk and viscosity to food products. It also prevents mould formation and microbiological activity. According to the 1995 Nutrition Survey‚ Australians were obtaining about 45 per cent of their energy intake from carbohydrates of which 20 per cent

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    candy corn

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    Towers Analia’s mother died of a delirious fever when she was born and her father could not bear the sadness and two weeks later there was a pistol shot in the chest. He agonized for several days with his wife’s name on his lips. His brother Eugenio administered lands and ordered the family destination of the little orphan at its discretion. Until six years Analia clinging to the skirts grew an Indian loves the service rooms of the house of his tutor and later‚ aged just had to go to school‚ was

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    Sugar Revolution

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    The Sugar Revolution In the seventeenth century both in the English and to a lesser extent in the French islands‚ a change occurred in the basic cash crop. This change was so rapid and far-reaching that ‘revolutionary’ is a fitting word to describe it. It ranks in importance with emancipation‚ for the sugar revolution changed the Lesser Antilles completely. It was not just that sugar replaced tobacco as the chief crop: the population changed from white to black; the size of landholdings changed;

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