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    Fat is also needed in the body as it helps in the absorption of some vitamins such as Vitamin A, D, E, and K and also in the absorption of carotenoids. The current concerns about saturated fats originated from a believe that all fat is bad as fat contains more calories than other food types, fat is readily metabolized and therefore requires no energy before its being stored and a believe that fat clogs the arteries. This in turn had resulted from

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    Statement that Carol’s food choices reflected. The second directive statement says that you should choose lower fat foods more often. Carol’s diet included a variety of high fat foods. The only foods or drinks that Carol ate that were considered “lower-fat” was the 2% milk at Breakfast, 1 apple as a Snack and 1 cup of corn for Supper. The other foods that Carol ate would have been low fat if they were prepared differently, the fish sticks could have been eliminated and salmon used instead. The

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    N TIO AL EN E FO CASE TUD EACHIN N IENCE NATIONAL CENTER FOR CASE STUDY TEACHING IN SCIENCE HIN A Light Lunch? A Case in Calorie Counting by Brahmadeo Dewprashad Department of Science Borough of Manhattan Community College The City University of New York and Geraldine S. Vaz Ambulatory Care Department Jamaica Hospital, Queens, New York Before Class A. Read the following case study. B. Locate and read the following article: United States Department of Health and Human Services and United States

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    The Manhattan Project      The Manhattan Project was and is still one of the most secretive projects ever created in United States history. The purpose of the Manhattan Project was simple: to build; test; and unleash its power if necessary. Robert Oppenheimer and General Leslie Groves were the two men put in charge of this mission. These two men along with the top scientists from around the country were brought together to construct the most deadliest thing known to man

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    I have grown up listening to Hip-Hop just as I did listening to my mother’s blaring Bachata and Merengue every Sunday morning and from what I can recall, the artists I primarily listened to were black, or Eminem. The only Spanish rappers I did listen to were Reggaeton artists, meaning I did not listen to many predominately English speaking Latino rappers. This revelation of my early musical tastes begs the question as to why I was not exposed to more Latino rappers during the late nineties and

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    Have you ever wonder how the Manhattan Project changed the world. The Manhattan Project was such a world changer that many events caused it to go under development such as: building the Atomic bomb before the Nazi German regime could, the attack on Pearl Harbor and putting an end to a deadly war. By building the Atomic bomb it would give an edge in defeating Hitler if it was ever needed to be used against them. With the attack on Pearl Harbor it brought the U.S into the war. There was only two ways

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    Saturated fat is a type of fat naturally found in animal-based foods like: Fatty cuts of beef, poultry with the skin on, lard, shortening and butter, higher fat milk, cheeses and yogurts. It is also found in some vegetable oils like coconut and palm kernel oil. These oils are commonly used in fast foods and processed foods. There are different kinds of saturated fats. Some saturated fats impact our bodies more negatively than others. Because foods naturally contain a mixture of different saturated

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    A Study On Vegetable Oils

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    these kinds of oils turns into dangerous trans fats. This kind of fat has been proven to cause brain atrophy, as well as heart disease, cancer, obesity, and diabetes. Trans fats are also commonly found in foods that have been processed. If the food is labeled “hydrogenated” or “partially hydrogenated,” that means trans fat. Many countries around the world have banned vegetable oils due to the link between its use and health risks. The risk of trans fats is so real that it was banned in New York back

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    Synergistic effect of feeding Aspergillus Awamori and Lactic acid bacteria on performance, egg traits, egg yolk cholesterol and fatty acid profile in laying hens (Running title: Fungi and Bacteria in laying hens diets) Ahmed A. Saleh1*, B. Gálik2, H. Arpášová3, M. Capcarová4, A. Kalafová4, M. Šimko2, M. Juráček2, M. Rolinec2, D. Bíro2 & A. M. Abudabos5 1 Poultry Production Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Kafrelsheikh University, 333516 Kafr El-Sheikh, Egypt 2 Animal Nutrition Department, Faculty

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    beverages. There are also other items that most people did not know about that have cancer-causing pesticides, for example, farmed salmon or conventional fruit from your local grocery store. Eat more fresh-produce, avoid processed foods, and choose your fats smartly to prevent cancer. Processed Meats and Red Meats Processed meat includes hot dogs, ham, bacon, sausage, and some deli meats. It refers to meat that has been treated in some way to preserve or flavor it. Processes include salting, curing

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