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Maple sap, what's in it? Maple sap is a dilute solution of mainly water (95-99%) and sugar (1-5%), along with trace amounts of other substances, including: organic acids, free amino acids, protein, minerals, and phenolic compounds. Sap coming dire...
proofs vI double negation double arrow PHIL013AB
A video on proof rules for wedge in, double negation, and double arrows. NOTE: if you're using captions, there is a possibility that the software may be displaying double arrows in the captions as single arrows. I wrote [double arrow] in the capti...
English Grammar for Students of Latin: -Difference between nouns and adjectives Other content: -Second Declension (masculine and neuter forms) -Noun/adjective agreement Note: Declension endings given on page 296 of Oxford Latin Grammar ...
Chapt 2 Four Major Bacterial Pathogens of Concern
This is a description of the four major bacterial pathogens of concern including sources of the organism as well as foods associated with them and finally measures to put in place to control them. NOTE: Exclude food handlers who have these from yo...
Pedagogical Workshop: Increase Learning While Reducing Cheating
Research shows that cheating behavior is linked, not to individual students, but to the environment in which those students are learning. This is good news, because it means you can actually reduce cheating in your classes. The additional good new...