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    Contextual environments affect the way in which texts deal with the notion of truth and reality. This is substantiated with language techniques in Ray Bradbury 's Fahrenheit 451 and film techniques in the Wachowski Brother 's The Matrix, which are analogously established in dystopic versions of the future, illuminating the trepidations of the age in 1953 and '99 respectively. These texts share parallels in their themes such as conformity, censorship and subversive control, influenced by a communal

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    DEFINITION ANAEROBIC POND Anaerobic ponds are deep treatment ponds that exclude oxygen and encourage the growth of bacteria, which break down the effluent. It is in the anaerobic pond that the effluent begins breaking down in the absence of oxygen "anaerobically". The anaerobic pond acts like an uncovered septic tank. Anaerobic bacteria break down the organic matter in the effluent, releasing methane and carbon dioxide. Sludge is deposited on the bottom and a crust forms on the surface as show in

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    LITERATURE REVIEW 2.0 Introduction Many varieties of Polony products are available on both the South African and the Zimbabwean market. They include chicken, beef, garlic and lamb Polony. The factor mostly responsible for the popularity of polonies is the consumer demand and the availability of convenient and unique flavors (Aberle et al., 2001; Hui et al., 2001). Polony falls in the class of convenient foods because it is already cooked and requires no further preparation in order to eat it,hence

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    of African-American men sinfully lusting after women as a way of mocking the church. Alcohol is known to twist people, and symbolizes trouble and violence, citing how the loss of inhibitions may lead to an outburst. Cassava (more commonly known as tapioca) is the same substance as the “cane” spoken of in “…Georgia” that represents the inescapable temptation held in place by alcohol leading to negative occurrences such as sexual violence and

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    kers in the two examinations sensibly acknowledge that there is a cost to assurance and that this cost isn't as much as the cost of toxin age borne by the killer strain. Inferable from this third part, pairwise joint efforts among the strains have the nontransitive structure of the youth session of shake scissors paper (Bagenda et al. 2007). The creator strain beats the sensitive strain, inferable from the effects of the toxic substance on the last said. The sensitive strain beats the sheltered strain

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    The documentary, Fed Up, features one of the U.S.’s most concerning health issues: obesity. Obesity-related ailments, like diabetes and heart disease, have long been blamed on fat, which is a misnomer that, along with other commonly-held notions, Fed Up links back to 1977’s McGovern Report, the first study of its kind. The report’s findings sparked the reduced fat movement that has persisted for decades since 1977. As a result, food manufacturers began adding sugar to compensate for the loss

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    Metabolization Of Lipids

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    Lipids are the generic names assigned to a group of fat soluble compounds found in the tissues of plants and animals and are broadly classified as: fats, phospholipids, sphingomyelins, waxes and sterols. Fats are the fatty acid esters of glycerol and are the primary energy depots of animals. Fish have the unique capability of metabolizing lipid and fats readily and as a result, can exist for long periods of time under conditions of food deprivation. In general lipids in marine fish species contain

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    Lac Vien

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    Lac Vien is a casual restaurant which serves basic things in Vietnamese cuisine with all sorts of the classic Pho, but there are a great variety of Asian foods in the menu for dine in or takeout. They opened in 2010, and now are running three locations in North York, Mississauga, and Scarborough, but I will deal with in this paper only North York branch near Yorkdale Mall. I have been going there for one year, foods are consistently good and the staff members are friendly and accommodating. The

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    What does it take to build a dystopia? Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 proposes that it is people who create a dystopia and looking around at our world today (I’m talking about you, America), it’s not hard to see the truth in this idea. The creation of a dystopia begins with a culture of anti-intellectual sentiment, in which logic, science and thought become less relevant to the general population. The anti-intellectualism is furthered by an endless stream of mindless entertainment, saturating the

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    South America, has strong latin roots, also are known for their beautiful mountains, rainforests, jungles and rivers. The Amazon rainforests, jungles, and rivers have a lot of diverse wildlife and interesting ingredients that grow all over South America. This will help start the Amazonian cuisine for many South American cultures. In Brasil, Chef Alex Atala’s is heavily influenced by his discoveries during his trips to the Amazon. He would change the style of the Brasil cuisine by using the ingredients

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