| U.S. candidates get set for 2 crucial primaries
All of us are trying to find the one third we relate to best. We are disappointed by running into the two thirds that most confuse us if not annoy us. Everyone knows these candidates are either sociopaths, vampires or sychophants. People need to vote their conscience if they still have their claim ticket to get it out of the pawn shop. For sure two thirds of us will be disappointed with the results of the 2008 election. .
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The reality is that football, and sports, is about excellence, and winning results from that, and black kids have historically excelled in sports," said Dr. Maulana Karenga, professor of black studies at Long Beach State. "So [Bryant] would have been making a mistake not to choose from all of the best players. He wanted to win. It was important to him. "It provided much collateral benefit. By not practicing in sports the kind of early man segregation that was unjust and immoral, his excellent decision also became an excellent moral choice." "It was a pretty bold step," said Cunningham. "Bryant was the only one who could guarantee our safety, and Coach McKay had to have faith in Bear that he could bring his players, fans and boosters in for a football game at a time when it probably wasn't conducive.
Apangea Learning Continues to Take Urban School Districts by Storm
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Who ensures the safety of pet food?
The FDA and state feed program officials regulate the industry, but it's largely self-policing. Pet food companies set their own standards for testing raw ingredients and finished products, said Greg Aldrich, an animal nutritionist with Pet Food & Ingredient Technology of Topeka, and a consultant to pet food companies. They may test raw ingredients themselves, or they may rely on suppliers to show that raw ingredients are up to snuff, said Sakharam Patil of SK Patil & Associates, a consulting firm for pet and human food. Typically, companies will take samples from random lots of raw products and test them. They look to make sure the product is what it is supposed to be, that it's free of foreign objects, that bacteria levels are low and that it's free of dangerous mycotoxins, poisons produced by molds or fungi, said Peter Clark, a food-processing consultant in Oak Park, Ill.
Exposed: The Long, Cruel Road to The Slaughterhouse
There is NO need for animal foods in human nutrition. An entirely healthy — and indeed superiorly healthy — diet can be had from the "four vegan food groups" (fruits, vegetables, grains and legumes). Likewise there is no need to eat animal foods in order to have a varied, delicious and satisfying diet — there are plenty of sensational tasting vegan foods from cuisines all over the world, including Asian, Indian, Middle Eastern, and good old American traditions. So, give it some thought. It wasn't that easy to even go vegetarian when I made that choice back in the early 1970s, but today even the big supermarket chains carry a lot of vegan foods from tofu to Boca Burgers, and of course whole grains and legumes and fresh fruits and vegetables, and it is a lot easier than you might think to go vegan and just withdraw ALL of your energy from the completely needless cruelty of raising and slaughtering sentient beings for food.
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