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    Corn is widely used in the United States due to its easy transformation into other products. It is also considered a staple in many parts of the world. According to the New York Times article‚ Corn‚ also known as maize‚ provides 21 percent of human nutrition across the globe. According to the article‚ corn was first domesticated by Native Americans and researchers estimate that domestication occurred 9‚000 years ago. According to the Department of Agronomy at Iowa State University‚ Christopher Columbus’s

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    The character of the swipe in Sherwood Anderson’s "I’m A Fool" reminds the reader of J.D. Salinger’s Holden Caulfield -- a slightly unschooled youth seeking greatness through ordinary means. Headstrong and determined to make something of himself‚ Anderson’s swipe could be any one of a million young men throughout the world. Driven by his desire to make himself feel like he has value‚ the swipe continually demonstrates a great deal of motivation. Due to the swipe’s consistency of character‚ one can

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    ingredients in processed foods‚ and unfortunately one of the most popular ingredients‚ is high fructose corn syrup. High fructose corn syrup is produced from corn starch; it also includes predominately fructose and glucose. It has higher proportions of fructose than regular corn syrup‚ usually forty-two or fifty-five percent more‚ with the remaining sugars being glucose and other sugars. High fructose corn syrup is a sweetener that can be found in thousands of food and beverages throughout the United States

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    High Fructose Corn Syrup: Friend or Enemy?? We eat every day‚ rarely thinking about what’s going into our bodies. Take soda‚ for example‚ when was the last time you read the label before taking a sip? For me‚ it is never. One of the first ingredients listed on the can is HFCS or high fructose corn syrup. This ingredient is a secret additive to many products in today’s market. High Fructose Corn Syrup is one of the cheapest to make and hardest to get rid of in the body. Since its introduction

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    CORN AND MALUNGGAY THAT IS NUTRITIOUS AND HEALTHY INTRODUCTION Malunggay-leaves are full of essential disease-preventing nutrients: These include Vitamin A (which acts as a shield against eye disease‚ skin disease‚ heart ailments‚ diarrhea‚ and many other diseases);Vitamin C ( which fights a host of illnesses including colds and flu)‚Calcium (which builds strong bones and teeth‚ and helps prevent osteoporosis)‚Potassium ( which is essential for the functioning of the brain and nerves) and

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    One-pager assignment: Origin stories of “maize” After reading the Cherokee origin story of how corn or “maize” came to be‚ you will see that you see a much more interesting perspective on its creation rather than the claims that archeologists have came up with to determine maize’s origin. According to archaeologists‚ maize was developed and cultivated in what would be present day Mexico around 6000 BC. Scientists do not know exactly how maize was first developed‚ but they know that maize gradually

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    Artemisia also use foreshortening technique to draw out Holofernes body with bending knees and elbows. Jolene Rickard work on the Blue Corn Room‚ express the negative and positive effects of modern technology on the Tuscarora Community in particular the hydroelectric project that took the third of her community’s land. The plans by New York Power Authority to flood one fifth of their reservation

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    Abstract: This paper intends to analyze the image of egg in Sherwood Anderson’s famous short story The Egg. Contextual details having been carefully dealt with‚ various symbolic meanings of the egg are finally revealed.  Key Words: the egg‚ Sherwood‚ image‚ symbol Sherwood Anderson‚ an American writer‚ is less famous compared with other great writers. However‚ he wins readers’ love by his graceful‚ smooth writing‚ and the most important of all‚ by his careful description of common people’s

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    Analysis of William Frederick Witherington’s short story The Dancing Bear 1. The initial impression gathered from the passage is bizarre and very dreamlike‚ perhaps chiefly because it is an excerpt from a novel or a larger literary work. Upon further analysis‚ the passage develops an eerily violent tone. The events appear to take place in the home of Dieter Bethge‚ during a stormy night while he is sleeping. Immediately the rain is described as falling with “sodden fury”‚ introducing the negative

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    with their commitment to use only natural‚ organic‚ unprocessed ingredients‚ but on the other hand‚ Honest Tea doesn’t want to upset the Coca Cola investors who own 40 percent of their company. I understand how a label that reads “No High Fructose Corn Syrup” could be damaging to product like Coca Cola. As a 40 percent share-holder in the Honest Tea Company‚ Coca Cola has every right to voice their opinion when it comes to this conflict. I believe Coca Cola invested in this Tea Company because they

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