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    the heart of everything we the people hold dear. To be able to have access to our bacon lettuce and tomato sandwich is our constitutional right. Wake –up America. We are heading down a long dangerous road of cut and paste and the lying talking heads are going to work distorting information and telling us what to believe and what to eat. After all, why would we want to discover the truth for ourselves, when we can just blindly accept the word of a few persons? It is high time we stop worrying

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    Ralpunzel Once upon a time there was an (1) enchanter who sold lettuce for a living. Though he was poor he was (2) kind and caring as long as a person did not insult his lettuce or refuse to do as told. One day he could not sell any lettuce at all, then a young man came by. “Ah, Ralphunzel would you like to by some fine lettuce,” said the enchanter. Ralphunzel just looked at him and stuck his tongue out. Feeling greatly offended the enchanter threw a magic powder at Ralpunzel and turned him into

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    consumer would want to purchase at different prices. What the change might actually be is difficult to suggest, for the effect could be either positive or negative depending on how being richer or poorer affects a person’s demand for a commodity like lettuce. If the relationship is positive, with the demand increasing with income, the good is said to be a normal good, and this is probably the case for most generally available commodities. If there is a negative relationship between income and the demand

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    Food Waste Essay

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    make a change in this food system. Lettuce wraps with mango slaw Ingredients – • Lettuce cut in the shape of cups • Shrimp • Peanut sauce • Diced mango • Diced cucumber • Napa slaw • Seasonings as needed Lettuce cups with mango slaw is a personal favourite dish of mine. It is very popular in fine dining restaurants because of its nutrient value and its kind of a fancy thing to order. Most of the fine dining restaurants in Canada use iceberg lettuce for this recipe. And they cut it in a

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    where there was growth. This was because of the chemical that garlic releases, allicin (Djurdjevic 2004). For the second experiment, we hypothesized that the garlic bulb would have the greatest effect on lettuce seed growth. Our results supported this hypothesis since there was no growth in the lettuce seeds when the bulb was present. This occurred because the bulb releases allicin which prevents the uptake of organic substances in the seeds (Djurdjevic 2004). Therefore, we reject the null hypothesis

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    can see the difference in the amount of oxygen consumed varied based on the temperature of the water and whether it was sprouted or unsprouted. Procedure 2 | Red-Leaf Lettuce: Room Temp (19º C) | Red-Leaf Lettuce: Ice Water (5º C) | Green Lettuce: Room Temp | Green Lettuce: Ice Water | Iceberg Lettuce: Room Temp | Iceberg Lettuce: Ice Water | 0 minutes (Equilibrium) | .36 | 1.2 | .21 | .95 | .32 | .92 | 5 minutes | .38 | 1.5 | .23 | 1.03 | .36 | 1.05 | 10 minutes | .4 | 1.6 | .24 | 1.05 |

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    Chloroplast Lab Report

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    solution with iceberg lettuce, one with spinach and one with kale. To create the solutions we started out by deveining the iceberg lettuce and placing it under a lamp. Then we put it in a chilled blender, added 0.5 M of chilled sucrose, and put it into the blender. After placing the lid on the blender, we blended the solution in three 10-second bursts. We took the solution and poured it through three layers of cheesecloth into a chilled beaker. This process created our iceberg lettuce chloroplast solution

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    generalists and can feed on a variety of plants(revise). Currently there is little research on what effects hydration levels has on diet preference in crickets. If crickets are given a choice between kale and iceberg lettuce, crickets that are more dehydrated will visit iceberg lettuce over kale. Sex may play a factor in this as well. If sex has an effect on number of visits to kale and iceberg then we should see a difference in visits among males and females. Methods: 41 crickets, 17 males and 24

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    Biological Magnification

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    The salt marsh is an ecosystem that has many different organisms and species dwelling upon the surface. Of these organisms, they include sea lettuce, the Sheepshead Minnow, Fluke and the Great Blue Heron. These organisms interact with each other in the ecosystem. The sea lettuce is a producer, which gets eaten by the consumer, the minnows. Then, minnow is eaten by a secondary consumer, a fluke. Lastly, the Great blue Heron, as a top predator and tertiary consumer

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    Little Pig Monologue

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    The pig who lived in that house had taken the last few pieces of lettuce in town and being a wolf you get hungry all the time. For my evening snack I decided to go to the local store to grab some lettuce because I'm a vegetarian. When the store clerk told me the little pig had taken all of the lettuce I couldn't contain myself. I marched right to his straw house and huffed and puffed I was so hungry and was going to get that lettuce. I finally blew the house down the little pig was so scared. I didn't

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