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    ALLERGEN CHECKLIST FOR FOOD SUPPLIERS AND MANUFACTURERS Original Form [pic] Amended Form [pic] Product name: ________________________________ UPC#: __________________ Please fill the following table for each product. Column I indicates the allergens that may be found in the product‚ from addition or cross-contamination. Column II indicates the allergens present in other products that are run on the same equipment but at a different time. Column III indicates whether any allergens are present in

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    Ocean and Resources

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    economy of a nation and its people. Still‚ the marine and coastal ecosystems are under severe stress due to human activities. Ocean Resources The ocean is one of Earth ’s most valuable natural resources. It provides food in the form of fish and shellfish—about 200 billion pounds are caught each year. It ’s used for transportation—both travel and shipping. It provides a treasured source of recreation for humans. It is mined for minerals (salt‚ sand‚ gravel‚ and some manganese‚ copper‚ nickel‚ iron

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    Although it accounts for only 2% of your total body weight‚ the fact remains that the brain is a food-hungry organ with ten times the appetite of other organs. In order to function‚ it uses up a minimum of 20% of your daily calorie in-take. In addition to calories‚ you should also make sure you get good nutrients for your neurons through a balanced and varied diet. To ensure your brain gets what it needs there are certain foods you should add to your diet. 1. Oily fish (mackerel‚ sardines salmon…)

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    Katie Schlagenhaft English 105 Laura Moran 2 December 2014 Fracking in Pennsylvania Hydraulic fracturing‚ also known as fracking‚ is damaging our watersheds and for some of us‚ fracking sites are in our own backyards. The Environmental Protection Agency seems to have a few holes in it‚ as you will see in my research. First‚ we need to understand how fracking works. It is a means of extracting natural gas and oil that lies within a shale rock formation thousands of feet below earth’s surface

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    Holcomb Valley History

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    Cemetery is a small unkept cemetery next to Hichcock Ranch. Next‚ are Wilbur’s Grave and Wilbur’s Pond. Wilbur’s Grave is a grave for Charles Wilbur. He was a popular gold placer miner in the area of Holcomb Valley. He was elected to organize the miners in establishing Boundary Rocks. He said‚ “When I die‚ bury me right here beside the pond.” They did. So‚ the pond is called Wilbur’s Pond to honor him. Then‚ there is Two Gun Bill’s Saloon and Hangman’s Tree. Two Gun Bill’s Saloon was

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    The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill

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    Cover Page Introduction ………………………………………………….pg 2 The Exxon Valdez oil spill……………………………………pg 2 Short term effects……………………………………………pg 3 Long term effects……………………………………………pg 3 Canges after the spill………………………………………..pg 4 Legal settlement……………………………………………..pg 4 Reference…………………………………………………….pg 4 Introduction On March 24‚ 1989‚ the tanker Exxon Valdez‚ en route from Valdez‚ Alaska to Los Angeles‚ California‚ ran aground

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    BASF, A Review

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    Memorandum TO:               Gerald Barnett FROM:         Wesley Smith SUBJECT:   BASF and Ethical Issues DATE:          April 10th‚ 2014 Ethics are a part of everyday life in the business world. People are faced with challenges wit outcomes that can affect their whole lives. Badische Anilin-und Soda-Fabrik (BASF) is the worlds leading chemical manufacturing company. With such a huge company‚ many ethical issues are going to arise. Today I will be talking about one instance that occurred

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    Sorrow

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    feeling depressed‚ lonely‚ and hopeless. The first thing which pops out to you in plain sight in this photograph is the dead trees in the middle of a silent‚ still and lifeless pond. Apparently Lefqvist lost something or someone and this symbolizes this time in his life. By looking at this setting with the pond and dead trees a person begins to feel his sorrow. There are signs of depression in this photograph as the dark angry storm clouds are rolling in. This signifies a struggle of emotions

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    Alligator: Text Lamb

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    Slaughter” By Roald Dahl are texts that use humorous techniques. The text “Alligator’ is about a girl whose Aunt Belle bonds with an alligator. Throughout the text‚ Aunt Belle goes to the pond where the alligator lives and they both stare at each other. Suddenly‚ one day the alligator stops appearing in the pond. The text “Lamb to the Slaughter” is about wife and husband that talk about an important topic. The wife becomes shocked of what she hears and so‚ she kills her husband with a leg of lamb

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    with every change in time. The foremost reactions toward Henry David Thoreau occurred when he went to live on his own at Walden Pond. As strange as it may seem‚ some critics think that Thoreau’s choice to live at Walden Pond was simply because he was a hermit. However‚ his sheltered life was the result of his brother’s death‚ which promoted Henry to go to Walden Pond (Life 1). Henry explains in Walden‚ "I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately‚ to front only the essential facts

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