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…diminished in these cases with the addition of fats and condiments. Even prior to cooking, an average size potato is very high in calories and carbohydrates, in comparison to a filling sandwich, which is not good for the body on a regular basis. Although eating
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…Fellowship,' a religious and philosophical school. One of the three main rules of this school was, 'No eating beans or meat,' which most likely influenced the idea of the modern day vegetarian. Wanting people to think for themselves, Socrates did not want…
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…of breakfast cooking over an open fire. I get dressed and climb out of the tent to see the wonderful outdoors. Once breakfast is finished cooking, we all sit in our lawn chairs and eat. I don't know what it is about bacon and eggs cooked over an open fire…
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…lingered in the air. As the days went by the conditions got worse. Nobody knew how deep the snow was, because nobody had been outside for days. Hunger got so bad that people were reduced to eating their waste, their fingers that had frostbite…
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…on the zebra but the hyenas can eat through the biggest of bones with no problem. The hyena has larger carnassials than the lion, therefore; it can easily eat bones. <Tab/>After the hyena the book goes into talking about wild dogs and wildbeest's…
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…and experimented on. Plant example: Crops that have natural insecticides in them. There is concern about these due to the non specific nature of the impact on insects. The endangered monarch butterfly or other useful insects that may eat the pollen or nectar may…
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…and this could have an effect on the animals living in the desert and the people who rely on desert plants as a source of food, for example 'Bush Tacka'. What are the animals going to eat when their food plant food runs out? Mining Management may try to prevent…
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…with four animals: a zebra, hyena, orangutan, and a 450-pound tiger. Pi struggles to understand why these hungry predators don't eat him, and why no one is coming to his rescuer. He also struggles to fight the forces of nature. <Tab/>The setting…
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…of the slaves shows both the culture of their current situation and that of their African heritage. Many folk tales and proverbs were taken Africa and modified to fit the environment of the United States. An African proverb says that, "When a dog is hungry, it eats
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…miles an hour. The manatee eats underwater vegetation, using it's weak front flippers to push the food into their mouth. The manatee can eat up to one hundred pounds of underwater vegetation a day. The manatee has a round, powerful, flat tail. The tail…
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