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    There are trans fats everywhere in the foods we eat everyday. If something we eat doesn’t have a trans fat then it probably has a saturated fat. Baked goods‚ cookies‚ cakes‚ and frozen foods have high levels of trans fats. Things that are incorporated into almost everyone’s diets. We can’t completely eliminate trans fats AND saturated fats without taking away many foods that everyone enjoys. Restaurants would more than likely lose more business than they already are in this recession. Yes‚ it may

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    Biodegradable Plastic Bags

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    Background of the Study Starch is a linear polymer (polysaccaride) made up of repeating glucose groups linked by glucosidic linkages in the 1-4 carbon positions. The length of the starch chains will vary with plant source but in general the average length is between 500 and 2 000 glucose units. There are two major molecules in starch - amylose and amylopectin. The alpha linkage of amylose starch allows it to be flexible and digestible. Starch-based biodegradable plastics may have starch contents

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    Dangers of Plastic Surgery

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    India. While plastic surgery has been around since ancient times‚ it has only recently become accepted by the masses. Television programs that promote plastic surgery – “I Want a Famous Face” on MTV‚ “The Swan” on Fox‚ “Extreme Makeover” on ABC‚ “Nip/ Tuck” on FX‚ and “Dr. 90210” on E – expose the public to a business once kept under wraps. Reality television embraces the topic due to its shock ­value – however‚ the public is becoming more and more accustomed to the idea of plastic surgery.

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    Indo-European Braod geographical grouping with a common linguistic background William Jones founded that Sanskrit was similar to Latin and Greek Proto-Indo European : no actual proof this group of people existed Folklore Colloquial definition: is a folktale true or not? Scholarly definition: how does a tale reflect the customs or values of a people Precursors to the Grimms Anne Sexton relation to the Grimms Snow White – Anne Sexton Focus: female beauty Mirror motif Superficial male

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    According to Nick Bostrom trans-humanism is one of the well debated upon contemporary ethical issues of the twenty-first century. Bostrom identifies trans-humanism as the process of transition from the limited nature of human beings to a more advanced being- post-human –that can outperform the current limits incarcerating present human beings. In order to achieve that higher life‚ Bostrom elucidates that it is only achievable through embracing technology and genetic engineering. Science and technological

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    What are the effects of air pollution? Acidification: Chemical reactions involving air pollutants can create acidic compounds which can cause harm to vegetation and buildings. Sometimes‚ when an air pollutant‚ such as sulfuric acid combines with the water droplets that make up clouds‚ the water droplets become acidic‚ forming acid rain. When acid rain falls over an area‚ it can kill trees and harm animals‚ fish‚ and other wildlife.  Acid rain destroys the leaves of plants. When acid rain

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    Trans Fat Research Paper

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    Trans fat has been a topic that mostly now brings great concern to our society. Not all fats are bad. According to the article of food safety‚ trans fats are when manufactures add hydrogen to vegetable-oil a process called Hydrogenation. Hydrogenation is use to increase shell life and flavor. There are two types of trans fats‚ found in dairy and meat. Natural trans-fat is not a concern; in our society the concern has been focused on artificial trans fats. There is a range of food products where

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    Effects of Plastic Surgery Just in case you were unsure of the effects of plastic surgery‚ this can be a pretty good guide to some of the things that you might not expect after having had surgery…and some things that you probably already knew but haven’t thought all that much about. Basically having plastic surgery will affect you in three major ways. The first and possible least important is the effect it will have on your pocketbook. Plastic surgery‚ whether it is a face lift‚ breast enhancement

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    Design Guide for Plastics

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    April 2009 Design Guides for Plastics Clive Maier‚ Econology Ltd TANGRAM TECHNOLOGY This publication is made up of a series of articles published in Plastics and Rubber Weekly as a piece work. The kind assistance of the author and PRW is acknowledged in the publication of the work. The publication will be updated in a regular basis as new sections of the guide are published by PRW. The design hints in this booklet are given in good faith and represent current good practice. The short

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    Cosmetic Plastic Surgery

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    Luse | | By Maria Garzon | 3/25/2013 | Background and Thesis Opponents have historically overlooked the primary reasons for it’s against to plastic surgery. It promotes a continuing descent into all things vain. Rather than accepting their perceived flaws‚ growing‚ and developing character‚ they take a chance going under the knife. Plastic surgery rarely produces the desired results and creates unhealthier obsession with things that would be relatively trivial in a mentally healthy person

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