Category: /Society & Culture/Environment
, and the pre-packaged food we eat are only some of the needs destroying our world. The social standards we have built around ourselves trigger our natural, competitive instincts, and our need for "fitting in" is only increased. So humans, just as naturally
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
in the house "must be edible, and not only edible, but tasty". The author said the best part about building a gingerbread house was having a holiday party, where everyone gets together and eats the house.
The author first starts out by explaining that during
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Category: /Social Sciences
not oppose the killing of domestic animals. In fact, deep ecology states that eating meat is acceptable and sometimes even necessary. Deep ecologists suggest it may be vital for survival, as 'mutual predation' is a natural part of life (Harris 2004:online). Arne
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
feed on plankton.
The largest shark is the whale shark, a harmless giant that can exceed 40 feet (some unsubstantiated reports say 60 feet) and eats plankton and fish. The smallest is the pygmy ribbontail catshark, which grows to be less than a foot long
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Category: /History/North American History
Despite the daily deluge of health messages and warnings that Americans receive about their eating habits, a meal of hamburgers and French fries continues to rank as the top choice among diners. According to recent statistics from the U.S. Department
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Category: /Literature
nourishment, as it has played a major part in the social life, both religious and secular groups of humans.
A rough glance at the past humanities literature is enough to reflect the idea that culture was and is a major determinant of what we eat. Food fulfills
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Category: /Science & Technology
found in western parts of Canada and in Alaska.
Grizzly bears are omnivores; they eat both greens and meat. 75% of their diet consists of grass, roots, and berries and the rest is animal matter. As for meat, bears usually feed on ground squirrels, fish
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
consequences. There was an anecdote that speaks of a boy who stole a fox because he wanted to cook and eat it. Then, as two Spartan soldiers came near, he shoved the fox beneath his shirt. As he spoke to the soldiers, he allowed the stomach to eat through his
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Category: /Literature
the jar of achiote to the shelf. 'What else do you eat besides rice and beans?'"(176) This question was asked by Karen Leverett, the good-hearted lady who hires America to work for her. This stereotypical question insinuates that all Spanish people only eat
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
is eating infected monkey meat.
Another is the unsanitary conditions of the
hospitals in Africa. That's why if Ebola ever did
make it to the states it probably wouldn't be a
very big outbreak because our sanitation is better.
There have been
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