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    Cultural Value of Food as Represented in Advertisements for Dr. Pepper Yulisa Garcia, Vanessa Rodriguez, Erika Garcia Texas A&M International University Abstract In this rhetorical analysis, the value of uniqueness and the use of flavors are expressed in an ad by Dr. Pepper, a well-known and popular company. These values are found within the appeals of logos, pathos, and ethos.It also states the history of how this soft drink was created, the creator, and the year it was created. Logos

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    This experiment was performed to determine the glucose concentration in selected drinks, Coke and Gatorade. Absorbance readings were measured providing us with values to then calculate the glucose concentration, these values were then compared with theoretical values. Results that were obtained from the experiment fell short of the theoretical values which resulted from human error. Enzymes are biological molecules which act in aim to increase the rate of chemical reactions, achieved by lowering

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    To illustrate, Sugary drinks don’t just rot our teeth. They can do much much more than that. Some may even consider these drinks killers. However, there is a solution to this problem. States, such as California, are already trying to have warning labels placed on soda and other sugary drinks. These warning labels have the potential to save people from life threatening conditions such as, obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. Although, some people think this is just another silly idea. I personally

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    The results presented show that pill bugs or “rolly pollies” took a more favorable liking to water then the “X” substance, starch. Three trials were held inside two attached petri dishes one containing water while the other had starch with all pill bugs starting at a neutral inner circle in between. Observing trial one, six pill bugs advanced to the water soaked petri dish while the other six pill bugs occupied the starch soaked petri dish. In trial two three pill bugs left the starch soaked petri

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    The five day dietary assessment gave us a chance to see what the patient was consuming and how often. Five to six days a week the patient had fruits, juices, eggs, meat, fish, poultry, and vegetables other than starches during a meal time. Just as often she was having, milk, yogurt, potatoes, rice, other starches, cheese, and soda with sugar with both meals and snacks. In between meals she was enjoying cookies, cake, pies, and pastries at least three times a week, and sugar free gum every day. A

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    Top 6 Reasons Why Should You Choose Maple Syrup Grade B Grade is considered to be the most essential factor to take into account while buying maple syrups and you can also make use of your personal preferences like your guide. Grade is usually determined by the color and to a great extent, by flavor as well. Certain factors, which affect grading, include the rate of evaporation and also the sugar content in the sap. Sample some varieties and find out which variety suits your requirements. Grade B

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    “Ouch!” Don’t you hate that horrible feeling in your head when you eat ice cream too fast? Ice cream can be very delicious but when you eat it too fast, you may have to suffer the consequences. Brain freeze is the technical term for an “ice cream headache.” Brain freeze is a quick swelling of the blood vessels causing a sharp pain surrounding the forehead. When science started with brain freeze it was around 1965 when they started researching it. Brain freeze became so popular the the store

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    Dependent and Independent Variables Problem Statement: How different wavelengths of light affect the rate of photosynthesis? Variables: * Dependent: wavelength of light (color) * Independent: * Control: Method for controlling variables: All types of corn must be grown in the same soil and nutrient conditions, watering amounts and light conditions. They must be grown in separated plant chambers, and the seeds will be planted in three pots and each grow chamber will be labeled. The amount of ECB that

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    Scientific Paper 4-10-13 Determining the Unknown Genotype of Corn Plants of the Zea mays Species from the Phenotypes of Offspring Produced Abstract No one particular organism is an exact replica of another. Diversity in the world is key for future generations to adapt to the fast changing world. This lab observed the corn plant of the Zea mays species to determine the genotype for the gene of tall versus dwarf in unknown parent corn plants by observing the seedlings produced. It was hypothesized

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    The Intruders Ramon Gutierrez, the author of book When Jesus Came, the Corn Mothers Went Away reveals through research and evidence what occurred in New Mexico during 1500-1846. The Spaniards had difficulty submitting the Pueblo Indians, living in New Mexico however it was not an easy task. In addition, the Pueblo Indians are faced with another intruder the Franciscans who claim will save the natives’ souls. This book shows the native perspective and their social lives before and after the Spaniards

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