Kvietimas Koks

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  • The African
    When the Indians proved to be unreliable laborers, Portuguese slave traders began to bring Africans to Brazil.
  • The Arrival of the Portuguese
    The Portuguese were the first Europeans to venture far into the unknown reaches of the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific oceans.
  • A South African's Case for Apartheid
    Four possible relationships can result when two or more groups come into contact. People from the two cultures can amalgamate or merge together until they became biologically indistinguishable.
  • Bantu Life in a South African City
    Thousands of Bantu tribesmen have been forced to make the transition from pastoral or agricultural life to urban conditions.
  • Punch and Judy
    The Punch and Judy show is a well-established seaside favourite. Mr Punch, a rascally character with a beaked nose and hunched back, has been entertaining audiences for hundreds of years.
  • Fishing Industry
    As an island race, the British have always turned to the sea as a source of food and our fishing industry is of great importance, particularly in Scotland where about 70 per cent (by weight) of fish are landed by British trawlers.
  • What Makes a Food Nutritious? What Are RDAs?
    The components of food that the body uses to sustain itself are known as nutrients.
  • What is a Food Allergy? How is it Different from a Food Intolerance?
    A food allergy (or food hypersensitivity) is an abnormal reaction of the immune system to a food.
  • How Do I Know Whether My Diet Meets All of the RDAs?
    As long as you are basically healthy and eat a balanced diet with adequate calories from all the food groups, you should have no trouble meeting the RDAs for your age group.
  • The Staff of Life
    The nutrients in food fuel the body and provide the materials needed for growth, for tissue maintenance and repair, and for the regulation of physiological processes.

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