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    French Fries vs Bacteria Introduction After the Chipotle scandal of having E. Coli‚ I wondered what other bacteria can possibly be on foods that we consume. In addition‚ eating my french fries the day after I bought it‚ I wondered how long it could be until there was bacteria growing on the french fries. These two experiences in the last few months triggered me to become interested in what bacteria is and how harmful it can be. In order to do this investigation‚ one must study various types of french

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    Why is vanilla coke so good?? There are many cokes that the coca-cola company has produced‚ but only one sticks out to me. VANILLA COKE!! The warm vanilla taste with a sweet bitter taste is my obsession. Brightens up your throat as you take a sip. Why is this specific coke so delicious? Vanilla coke vs. Vanilla pepsi You may of heard of Vanilla Pepsi. EWW. Vanilla Coke is way better! If you don’t believe me‚ let’s get into the facts from the article‚ ¨Calorie Count.¨ Vanilla Coke has 33.3mg of

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    What is the appropriate and right amount of food we eat? In the article‚ “Want Fewer Fries with That‚” the authors Paul Rozin and Andrew Geier discuss obesity and the differences in food consumptions amongst Americans and the French. Their main argument is‚ “We would have a somewhat more advantage on our health and obesity if places that sale and serve food would cut their portion sizes and charge the same‚ they would make a profit‚ but we would be healthier.” They speculate that “unit bias” suggests

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    Othello‚ like Iago. Race also determines how Othello perceives himself as a rough outsider‚ though he is nothing of the sort. Othello’s race sets him apart‚ and makes him very self-conscious; it makes him work hard and look carefully after his reputation‚ so he is regarded as equal to the white people that surround him. Pride Especially important with regards to Othello; Othello is defensively proud of himself and his achievements‚ and especially proud of the honorable appearance he presents. The allegations

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    Hume’s Response to Standards of Taste In this essay I shall assess David Hume’s thoughts and assessments on the standards of taste in the aesthetic world. As a philosopher who was more interested in critiquing art rather than explaining it‚ Hume began to formulate how art should be perceived or understood by form of ‘taste’ and the standards that accompanied it such as impressions. Hume relates aesthetic judgments to moral judgments as well‚ and differentiates between two types of aesthetic taste

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    difference between a poorly or well-cooked (and usually more expensive) steak but we all have different tastes. Taste: What You’re Missing by Barb Stuckey looks to discover exactly whyGood Food Tastes Good”. Mrs. Stuckey begins her journey to find why people taste differently after noticing the difference between herself and her husband. Why do some people prefer the extravagant meals that are full of tastes‚ while others like Barb’s husband Roger‚ stick to “such bland‚ boring” entrées? These differences

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    moments when they are sweet. Magwitch‚ Mr. Jaggers‚ and Miss Havishim all are bad people but have moments when they are sweet. In Great Expectations Charles Dickens shows how even the worst people can be good. First Magwitchstarts out bad when he is young‚ but at times he shows that he can be good. First‚ when he was young he used to steal food‚ only because life was not kind to him. Next‚ the first time he met Pip he threatened to rip his throat out. He sends Pip off to get him food‚ and when Pip

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    student sample summary essay of Dan Heaths‚ Why Change is So Hard: Self-Control is Exhaustible‚ it became apparent to me‚ that the student author had a clear understanding of the concept of the piece. In a well put together summary‚ the student was able to briefly and effectively give a non-bias and accurate account of the key points given by the author of the article. The student author was knowledgeable about the article and delivered a concise‚ well-written summary. The point of a summary is to clearly

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    Count Camillo Benso Di Cavour Count Camillo Benso has done so many remarkable things in his lifetime. His life started when he joined the Turin Military Academy when he was 10 years old. Joining the Army when he was 17 showed me that he wanted to fight his way through the world. Even though he resigned from the army 4 years later because of boredom‚ he also left because he didn’t like the way the government was leading them into battle. Benso travelled around the world where he saw the places

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    Firdaus RAISA SIMOLA University of Joensuu‚ Finland In prisons‚ there are short-term and long-term prisoners‚ guilty and innocent people. Common to all of them is‚ however‚ that they have come to prison. Prisons generally have a shortage of material goods and shortage of positive external stimuli. But one thing is not lacking there: time. And time is the thing that prisoners in different ways try to shorten. For example‚ they start making journeys of the mind‚ mental journeys. What are the events and

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