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<title>&quot;Great Apes as Food&quot;</title>
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<description>This article really fascinates me. I never thought Apes would ever be considered food in any case. Although, before I read this article I thought it was going to be all about apes being cooked in different ways along with...</description>
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<title>&quot;Cogs in the Great Machine&quot;</title>
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<description> After reading this chapter, I feel like being a vegetarian now. This chapter was so detailed. The cows were fed steroids to fatten up quickly as well as the brutal treatment in the farms. How many cows went straight...</description>
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<title>&quot;My life as a Hand Model&quot;</title>
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<description>I never thought people whose hands are shown on television were hand models. The pay is great for just showing off your hands. I always thought that the food that are put in television advertisements were fake but now I...</description>
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<description>“Candyfreak,” was a really interesting piece. I have never tasted a five star chocolate before. The closest was the Ferrero Rocher, which could be found in any grocery store in America. After reading this, the rocher is nothing close to...</description>
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<title>&quot;In Class Assignment&quot;</title>
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<description>“An estimated 167 million children under five years of age in the world are underweight- the results of acute or chronic hunger. This means that 20 percent of all hungry people are children.” This really shocked me knowing that kids...</description>
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<title>&quot;World Hunger&quot;</title>
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<description> It’s really sad to see what all the causes of hunger really are. Some of these are preventable like war, government and the inflation of foods. The 12 myths really gave me an understanding of what people really think...</description>
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<description>I thought both the reviews from Jeremy lggers were a bit tempting for me. I’m definitely going to check these restaurants out. His descriptions about Jakeeno’s Pizza were really silly yet interesting to read. Also I thought that Gizmo three...</description>
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<title>&quot;Fresh Farm Find&quot; &amp; &quot;Fresh off the Farm&quot;</title>
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<description>I find “Farm Fresh Find” and “Fresh off he Farm” were quite similar and interesting. Both of these stories made me really realize what kind of meats and produce I’m really consuming. They explore the differences between family own farms...</description>
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<title>&quot;Barbecue, Jamaican Style&quot;</title>
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<description>“Barbeque, Jamaican Style,” was an interesting piece. I like the way the author said that he wanted to go where the jerk barbecue originated from. That just shows how devoted the author was towards jerk. I find that “Farm Fresh...</description>
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<title>&quot;Ode to an Egg&quot;</title>
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<description>This was the best piece that i have read so far. Wildgen has a really simplistic yet sophisticated way of describing the egg itself. I like the fact that she has quotes to back up what she has to say...</description>
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<title>Your Food ID</title>
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<description>1. One of my all time favorite food or meal would would have to be the Asiago Roast beef sandwich at Panera bread with wild rice soup. My least favorite food would have to be anything with seafood in it....</description>
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