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    compared to a sly, tricky animal. She also is said to have pulled, arching brows, specifically, “and blake as any slo” (137-138). “Slo” refers to sloeberry, an arching plant similar to blueberries. This comparison to fruit emphasizes her apparent sweetness; she is as sweet as fruit is. She is said is be, “more blissful on to see / Than is the newe perejonette tree” (139-140). The modern English translation is that Alisoun is nicer to see than a new pear tree. However, the use of the word…

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    difficult because the main sweetener I use in baked goods is white sugar, which is a solid as opposed to the liquid sweeteners I used in this project. This made things hard, because it was difficult to balance out the texture while still maintaining the sweetness. C: Though this project required a lot of rinsing and repeating, I learned that I am capable of creating healthy, tasty recipes with natural ingredients. Making things from scratch is not easy, of course. Persistence is required and it…

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    Zero Calorie Sweeteners

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    any calories, our brain triggers a pathway because of the sweet taste, but since the calories are non existent, our body doesn't know when to stop consuming the artificial sugar. On account of artificial sweeteners preventing us from associating sweetness with caloric intake, it results in us craving more sweets. Because our bodies ingestive and digestive reflexes are equipped for that intake, but when false sweeteners (zerocalorie sugars) do not contain any calories, our bodies sensory system…

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    is Henry Lee. Henry is a Chinese man who has experienced many relationships from the time he was a young boy, to the time he was an adult with a son. Throughout his entire life, all of his relationships have encountered moments of bitterness and sweetness, and it is these moments that have given Henry the lifestyle choices and morals he has today. His relationships with his father, his son, and childhood friend Keiko have molded him into the man he has become. Henry Lee has never had the best…

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    Augustine's Isocolon

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    ”(Introduction, XV) The sentence tells us how Augustine continued in association with astronomy and slowly ceased his belief in the Manichee community. Augustine reflects on his own speech, “But in these words what have I said, my God, my life, my holy sweetness?” (Bk. I, p.5) He omitted using the word “and” in the sentence. Which is using, the rhetoric term, Asyndeton. With asyndeton, it added speed and rhythm to the work and gives people and feeling that the list might not be complete and…

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    Sugar And Nutrition Essay

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    “Just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down in a most delightful way, “ sand Mary Poppins. Well, of course it does! What better way to mask the bitter taste of medicine then lace it with sweetness. However, the problem is the average person in the US consumes way more that the 50g of sugar per day recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO). A 2014 study conducted by the WHO concluded that the average US citizen consumes more than 126 grams of sugar per day. A sugar laden diet…

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    “Sinners in the Hand of an Angry God” was a sermon delivered by Jonathan Edwards on July 8 1741. It is wreath noting that this sermon has become the most remembered to have ever been preached in America. Today it appears in almost every anthology of American literature and stands alone as the only sermon included. It is an amazing text to the any ear, even those who obverse graphic imagery and language on regular bases, to a point where it becomes as a second nature, are disturbed with terror…

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    Victorian Women and Women in Society Today Today, women are stereotyped everyday all over the world as being the weaker or less significant gender. In addition to the stereotypes, society sees women as fragile, powerless, or insubstantial. Unfortunately, among media or simply walking around in society we overhear statements such as “well you are JUST a girl” or “you need to hurry up and find a good husband to take care of you” because women cannot care for themselves. However, in the Victorian…

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    However no matter how popular these sweeteners are, many scientists have condemned the effects of these dangerous ingredients. Aspartame and Saccharin have unique compositions that are different than any other sweetener ingredient. While aspartame’s sweetness is very similar to sucrose in multiple ways, many people find that aspartame is sweeter than sucrose. Aspartame’s unique sweetest can be attributed to its special ingredient of aspartyl-phenylalanine methyl ester. The scientist Dr. Searle…

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    Drinking Diet Coke

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    which also sends your body into fat storage mode. 40 minutes can cause addiction. Diet Coke has a deadly combination of caffeine and aspartame which will leave you with a simple feeling as cocaine works. 60 minutes and beyond you will have the same sweetness but more craving which will lead to a worse drink. Diet Coke will never quench your thirst but can dehydrate…

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