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…virtue is temperance. Benjamin Franklin describes temperance as "eat not to dullness; drink not to elevation." While this is a good virtue, I believe temperance could be interpreted a different way. Temperance can mean keeping a clear mind and avoiding…
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…, and is more common in Afro-American people than in Caucasian people. Stomach cancer is more common in Japan, Korea, parts of Eastern Europe, and Latin America than in the United States. People in these areas eat many foods that are preserved by drying, smoking…
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…to make it become a cancerous cell.         Cancer doesn't suddenly appear, it develops through gradual stages of which the initial stages can be reversed. The foods we eat can either increase the rate of which these stages advance or help fight…
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…than children's shows. In one documented case, a Californian boy that was seven years old watched a movie one night. In the movie, a man put glass into soup that a colleague of his was to eat. The very next night, the boy put crushed glass into the stew…
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…school?; always eat your food in such a way that it won't turn someone else's stomach; on Sundays try to walk like a lady and not like the slut you are so bent on becoming; don't sing benna in Sunday school; you mustn't speak to wharbfflies will follow you…
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…the chance of it being spoiled. This process can be compared to basic pasteurization of foods. The biggest difference between the two methods is that they use two different forms of energy to make the food safe to eat. While regular pasteurization uses heat…
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…. In the morning we eat johnny cakes with jam and coffee. Any other time of the day we get to eat carrots, nuts, pork or bacon, or dried fruit. I usually carry some sheet iron cracker in my hardtack to sneak during training. If the general ever found out he would take…
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…has sinned, the people as a whole, and the relationship between deities and humans. Divine justice in Genesis and Oedipus has a great affect on the lives of the individuals who have sinned. In Genesis Adam and Eve disobey God by eating from the tree…
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…angrily. I walked to where my dad was sitting. "Look what happened to her." He looked over at me. "What happened?!" "How should I know?" I answered him angrily. "Well what did you eat?" "Just the crab from yesterday." "Well don't eat any to day." My mom said…
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…. A famous story about Marie has to do with a court official coming to her to tell her that the people didn't have any bread to eat. She laughed and just said, 'Let them eat cake, then!'. Whether or not she really said this, the truth of the matter…
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