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It allowed the south to work faster, bringing forth the fast production of food. Because of the large land, it took too long for one person to grow crops. The reaper covered more ground as if 30 people were helping
Survival of the fittest is the belief that in the competition between two beings, the one most suited by nature to its task and/or environment should be the one who lives. This is in contrast to many religious beliefs that those who choose a morally superior path should survive.Example: In survival of the moral, a person who does not steal food should live, because he chose the moral path. In survival of the fittest, the person who does not steal food should die because he chose not to eat.
Food, more food, and advanced food. Not to mention weapons and food and gas and food and a way to control the people (food) and food on other planets and food......... Agriculture has to do with the making of food. Think about your own question next time.
A person who had already finished eating his meal he feels that sufficient of food he intake if he take some more he will be getting omitting that will be compared as the return loss and when comparing to the insertion loss the person even if he eats that energy will not be produced due some internal problems that will be considered as the insertion loss.
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people who study food are: Food scientist and food technologist they study the physical, microbiological and chemical make up of foods.
Vegemite was invented by food technologist Dr Cyril P Callister.
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My best guess would be 2.2 to 2.4 being a food technologist, not a botanist/biologist.
Vegemite was first developed in 1922 in Australia by food technologist Dr Cyril P Calliste.
No. However, the person would become very ill.
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Anything can become a fantasy when a person thinks about it constantly. Food can also be prepared in "fantastic" and amazing ways, such as elaborately decorated wedding cakes or intricately arranged sushi.
Even after a few days without food, a person's mind can become inpaired.
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In Australia during World War I, the supply of imported yeast spreads was disrupted. To keep a niche in the market, the Australian Fred Walker Company had employee food technologist Dr Cyril P Callister develop a spread from brewer's yeast. Thus was born Vegemite.