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…get their energy from taking electrons from biomolecules. Opposingly, there are heteroautotrophs; they cannot make their own food. Therefore, they eat other organisms. The process of photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells…
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…recreationally in the Hudson. Women of childbearing age and children under fifteen are advised to eat none at all. All other individuals are advised to eat no more than one meal per week of many species (like yellow perch) and no more than one meal per month…
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…or decrease the spread of hepatitis A all that has to be done is have proper personal hygiene. Washing your hands properly with soap and water after using the bathroom or changing a diaper and before eating or preparing food can also reduce the spread…
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Category: /Literature/English
…surprised and troubled to hear that beetles eat dead bodies? What did upset me was the tiresome lack of depth of the main characters after the first half of the book. The author seemed to have lost contact with them after the wonderful scenes of the first day…
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Category: /History
…inferior to the dominate race. Griffin’s conflict management style greatly changes after he undergoes his experiment. At the beginning of his journey, he was very aggressive, and took things for granite such as eating in restaurants and using public facilities…
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…the poverty being suffered in Ireland. The plot ridiculously concerns an Englishman’s proposal to eat poor children, yet uses this story as a mask to criticize European society. While the main theme in this piece of literature is the gross poverty of the Irish…
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Category: /History
…for teaching. Only the smartest of people have any chance at all. A serfs meal consists of mainly bread. Occasionally they may have the pleasure of eating eggs or perhaps a carrot. The majority of their food goes towards taxes. This sort of malnutrition is what…
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Category: /History
…. There are bushes flowering either red, white or violet flowers, tsama melons which very much look like watermelons and are the size of a small cantaloupe. There are also mogongo nuts that are very high in protein. When in season one person can eat as many as 400…
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Category: /History
…. They had to eat leather rope guards and saw dust. Many died. After 98 days, the fleet reached an island. The island was Guam. From there, they sailed to Mindanao in the Philippines, he charged two rulers to Christians. Then to Cuba islands. He converted…
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…American verbal interaction is from those of Thailand. Poranee looks at all aspects of American culture including the way they eat. Her Thailand values conflict with American’s everyday routine of compiling all types of food on their plates. This comes…
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