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    There have been ongoing debates about the adoption of GMOs over natural food growth. Out of these discussions, there is a rising need to do research on genetically modified food verses naturally grown food. According to (Mary Colson., 2017), Genetically Modified food can be defined as a growing plant or animal that is modified and grows not a normal, natural way. The growth of this plant, animal or microorganism is triggered by altering its genetic material. The genetic material is usually changed

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    that question is beyond me but somehow this giggly abomination on a silver platter plate is one of my mom’s favorite dishes. So whenever it shows up at these “Russian parties” I keep my mouth shut, in hopes not to say anything that would insult her tastes, nor allow the chicken gelatin to find its way in. Another Russian dish that not a particular favorite of mine would be cow tongue. It’s a very unusually dish to eat outside of the Russian community and if we’re going to be honest its rather unusual

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    would feel appealing to people that would probably touch them as they walk around the festival?” Then I would go on to Smell and Taste to finish it off. I would look for reactions to both of these sense because of how related they are based on my questions. I would bring out traditional Japanese sweets and food and have them try them all. I would ask them to smell then taste the food. While they were eating I would ask them, “Do these

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    In the 1930s, the average American ate around 97 pounds of meat in one year (Daniel 575). Now, the average American consumes about 270 pounds of meat per year (Barclay). Not only has this increased by almost 200 percent, but it really is not safe to eat this much meat in general. Although the meat industry provides the comfort of All-Natural and Premium Ingredients used in their products, it does not cover up what is truly inside of the meat they sell. The meat, however, is not the only current food

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    of Mindanao. On the one hand, it is a place that offers a quiet place to rest and reckon among locals and visitors. On the other hand, Bukidnon also has delicacies that encourages locals, tourists and the like to patronize because of its distinct taste, smell and its affordability. For instance, Binaki is a delicacy in Bukidnon that is made out of maize which is perfect for merienda. It can be found in the market or along the highway. This is considered to be an originally homemade dessert. Although

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    Some of them prefer a particular taste; some avoid sugar and some of them like a thick consistency when drinking their cup of coffee. Nescafe’s product involvement includes satisfying both, utilitarian and hedonic needs at the same time. Nescafe wants its consumers to see that the product

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    Tough Love: Why do Dogs Nibble? Dogs, particularly puppies, show affection through their mouths. This nibbling and gentle chewing starts out as super endearing until you go home one day to discover your newspaper shredded and your favorite shoe tattered. Then you look at the perpetrator who looks back at you with those adorable eyes. How could you be upset with that cute little face? What you do in this moment is crucial to how your dog will behave in the future. If you surrender to those charming

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    Nocturnal animals are more active at night than daytime. These animals sleep during daytime and hunt their food at night. They have special adaptation that helps them to survive at night. They prefer to come out at night to escape the daytime heat though some nocturnal animals can be seen during the day and others spend the whole day resting or sleeping. There are millions of animals and some of it is nocturnal animals. We haven’t discovered all of it and other nocturnal animals become extinct as

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    Question 2 Chihiro is described as brave, responsible young girl who learned to avoid her fears to help those that she cared. She protected her friends and family from a spell which turned them into pigs due to their greediness. She turned down her former personality and became a brave and reliable girl. On the other hand, Little Red Cap is a caring, happy and innocent kid. When she found the wolf dressed in her grandmother’s clothes, she was concerned, and when straight to the bed and started asking

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    Kant and the Copernican Revolution Kant’s Copernican revolution is one that has changed the way philosophers look at philosophy in the way that Copernicus transformed the way scientists look at science. It ushered in an era where philosophy was able to be challenged and philosophers strived for the truth. This is how saw knowledge was formed and functions. Kant use the following term explain his ideas and abstract principles about empiricism and rationalism Kant explains our knowledge of the world

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