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    Food Poisoning

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    Introduction Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Food is a basic necessity of our daily life. We need food to provide our body with energy and also to help build‚ maintain and repair our body cells and tissues. With reference to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs‚ food is classified as a physiological need which is thought of as the most important physical requirement for human survival. If these requirements are not met‚ the human body cannot function properly and will ultimately fail. As a consumer‚ the

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    Food Spoilage

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    1. Causes of food spoilage and food poisoning. What is Food Spoilage? Food spoilage is caused by tiny invisible organisms called bacteria. Bacteria live everywhere we live‚ and most of them don’t do us any harm. Pathogens: Harmful Bacteria The bacteria we’re concerned with from a food safety standpoint are the so-called "pathogens" that cause food poisoning. And these pathogens‚ like salmonella or Escherichia coli‚ don’t produce any smells‚ off-tastes or changes in the food’s appearance —

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    Food safety

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    FAO[edit]In 2003‚ the WHO and FAO published the Codex Alimentarius which serves as a guideline to food safety.[5] However‚ according to Unit 04 - Communication of Health & Consumers Directorate-General of the European Commission (SANCO): "The Codex‚ while being recommendations for voluntary application by members‚ Codex standards serve in many cases as a basis for national legislation. The reference made to Codex food safety standards in the World Trade Organizations’ Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary

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    have since vanished. These so-called global villages with huge amounts of ‘information’ on whichever topic you may think of are to blame for the universal loss of morals that we experience today. Any topic under the sun is addressed on the World Wide Web‚ famously known as the ‘Internet’. Information on how to look a certain way if you want to give a certain impression on anyone can be found there. This has contributed largely to the disorientation of people in terms of the notions and beliefs they

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    Serving Up Web Resources

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    Serving up web resources With Windows Azure CDN you must pass the QueryString parameter containing a compressible filename type (.js‚ .cs etc) or you are requesting a file by its original name (jquery.js‚ site.css‚ etc.) otherwise Accept-Encoding HTTP header will not be passed.  For example when using an AXD resource handler (WebResource.axd‚ etc.) only‚ the HTTP compression will not be performed because unless append a QueryString parameter with a .cs or .js extension. If you are using custom

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    Food Preservatives

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    Food Preservatives” Submitted in Partial Fullfillment of the Requirements for the subject of Advance Chemistry IV to the Pisco Private School By: Mary Maren M. Guanlao 4th year Blaise Pascal Mary Maren M. Guanlao Mrs. Maria Dulce Bongon Adv Chemistry IV 12‚ April 2013 Food Preservatives Food is all around us and is necessary for everyday survival. Yet it has become so different from what it used to be. With the

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    Killing Animals for Food

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    Killing animals for food: for & against The question of killing animals for food is very difficult because there are a lot of different reasons for people to kill animals and a great number of reasons why we mustn’t do it. Of course we can’t imagine our life without meat‚ sausages and other tasteful meals made of meat. But I think it’s really cruel and inhuman to kill animals. We are not gods and it’s not up to us to decide if they must live or should be killed. Who gave us the right to

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    Attitude of Food

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    international food market‚ people from different countries have been exposed to different foods. Consumers of today have access to many types of foods introduced by migration‚ internet usage‚ food-related TV channels and magazines (Lan‚ 2010). Some British people now eat curry as their favorite food and American people eat sushi or spicy food as their favorite food (Lan‚ 2010). The relationship between food and culture has become important for the field of tourism industry. Research shows that food taste

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    Fast Food

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    Fast food Many people nowadays depend on fast food restaurants in their daily life. Most of them particularly young people prefer to eat fast food such as hamburgers‚ hot dogs‚ French fries and pizza. There are many this restaurants are popular. The main ones are that the fast food is easy to get‚ cheaper‚ tastes delicious‚ and it is always ready. The main reason why fast food is so popular is because it is easy to get. Many people work long hours‚ so they do not have time to prepare their own

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    In Defense of Food

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    Book Review - In Defense of Food: An Eater’s Manifesto In the book‚ In Defense of Food: An Eater’s Manifesto‚ author Michael Pollan commences his tale with a few straightforward words: “Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants”. In his introduction‚ An Eater’s Manifesto‚ Pollan discusses how the dietetic wisdom that was passed down from older generations has been heavily tainted by “nutritional science and food industry marketing” (Pollan‚ 2008). The first volume of the book entitled‚ The Age of

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