2009年7月30日星期四

Pre-research Report on Use of Sugar in Foods

The research is focused on how the sugar contained in the foods can affect people’s health. The following sites provide the information for the researches done by scientists and their observations on people’s eating habit and their health. These articles also showed the significance of sugar substitutes, such as the sweeteners. I organized these information sources into 6 categories, from the sugar's role in our foods to how we can eat more healthily with foods which contain sugar.

Health Effect of Sugar in the Food

Sugar's effect on your health

http://www.healingdaily.com/detoxification-diet/sugar.htm

How Does Sugar Affect Health?

http://www.ehow.com/how-does_4621781_sugar-affect-health.html

Sugar’s Health Effects, Risks & Problems: Is Sugar Sweet Poison?

http://www.healingcancernaturally.com/sugar-health-effects-risks.html

Sugar, by Ellen White

http://www.ellenwhitedefend.com/subjects/sugar.htm

Sugar in Food

http://www.innvista.com/health/nutrition/diet/sfood.htm


How Should We Use Sugar In Our Daily Life?

http://www.blurtit.com/q109972.html


Why Should Sugar Be Reduced in the Food?

Should Sugar Be a Controlled Substance? By: Amanda Bensen

http://blogs.smithsonianmag.com/food/2009/01/06/should-sugar-be-a-controlled-substance/

Sugar, is it an Enemy?

http://healthnewsdigest.com/news/Lifestyle_580/Sugar_Is_it_an_Enemy_printer.shtml

How to Reduce the Sugar Consumption

TIPS FOR REDUCING SUGAR IN FOOD PRESERVATION Sugar

http://www.docstoc.com/docs/3648502/TIPS-FOR-REDUCING-SUGAR-IN-FOOD-PRESERVATION-Sugar-is-an

Using Less Sugar and Sweeteners

http://www.lifeclinic.com/focus/nutrition/sugar.asp

The Role of Sugar Substitutes

Why Use A Sugar Substitute? By: Britney Simpson

http://www.articlesnatch.com/Article/Why-use-a-sugar-substitute-/664337

Reduced Sugar and Sugar-free Food Preservation By: Georgia C. Lauritzen, Food and Nutrition Specialist

http://74.125.47.132/search?q=cache:LR9nHvpNok8J:extension.usu.edu/files/publications/publication/FN_209.pdf+the+use+of+sugar+in+food&cd=12&hl=zh-CN&ct=clnk&gl=ca

Sugar Free Recipes - Why and How to Make Them

http://www.whole-body-detox-diet.com/sugar-free-recipes.html

Re-enactment Criteria

What event or scene had the most action?
Dunstan traveled to Europe to find the saints.

What action gave rise to the most drama?
Mrs. Dempster was hit by a snowball and became simple-minded.

What event or scene had more than 1 or 2 characters involved in the action?
Dunstan joined the circus of Magnus Eisengrim.

What event or scene made you laugh?
When Percy was just learning to talk,he pronounced his own name Percy Boyd as Pidgy Boy Boy and his mother still call him like that some times.

What event or scene made you cry or gave you a lump in your throat?
After Paul ran away with a circus, Mrs. Dempster kept asking other people if they had seen her son. Even though she was insane, she never lost the consciousness of being a mother and always cared about her son Paul.

What event or scene surprised or shocked you?
I was surprised to know Boy Staunton was bi-sexual.

What event or scene do you select to write and perform a poem for?
I choose to write a poem about Mrs. Dempster. She was once found copulating with a tramp because the tramp “wanted it so badly”. Her kindness inspired the tramp and made him into a better person. In the tramp’s opinion Mrs. Dempster was like “an angel”.

Hypertext Response Project

Quotations:
1. Importance of Place
"Our village never seemed to me to be like that. It was more varied in what it offered to the observer than people from bigger and more sophisticated places generally think, and if it had sins and follies and roughness, it also had much to show of virtue, dignity, and even of nobility." (P 9)

2.Relationship Between Two Characters
"I am able to date the occasion with complete certainity because that afternoon I had been sledding with my lifeling friend and enemy Percy Boyd Staunton, and we had quarrelled, because his fine new Christmas sled would not go as far as my old one." (P 1)

3. Metaphor
"She hovered over the baby, and as he changed from a raw monster to a small but recognizably Christian-looking infant she was as delight as a little girl with a doll. (P 20)

4. Quote of The Novel
“A boy is a man in miniature, and though he may sometimes exhibit notable virtues, as well as characteristics that seem to be charming because they are childlike, he is also schemer, self-seeker, traitors, Judas, crook, and villain – in short, a man.” (P 8)

Character Sketch

Mary was my best friend since I came to Canada. She appeared to be not very tall and much younger than her actual age. But she was really intelligent and deep-thoughtful. She came to Canada since she was very young, so she speaks English fluently.

She was very active and enthusiastic. She likes to make new friends, sometimes she eagerly helps others, and sometimes she is a lit bit impatient. I never really had a chance to stay in the same class with her, but together with her I found it seemed to be we had known each other for a lone time. She has the ability to get to know people in a very short period of time and make them feel as if they’d know each other long time ago.

She is often open minded, friendly, talkative an optimistic. Her confidence had absolutely helped her on her school works. When we were together in the same class she was usually the first to answer teacher’s question.

She distributed her interests into lot stuffs: she enjoyed TV dramas, chatting with friends on the phone, playing badminton, but she has also done all her subjects well. She believes in making efforts in life so she will not feel regret. Her attitude has inspired me a lot.

She liked pets lot, which she had a little puppy “Candy” at her house and she regards Candy as her younger sister.

Part 3 Summary

In 1919 Dunny entered University College as a history student. At the same time he studied several languages. Percy Boyd Staunton changed his name into Boy Staunton. He became a brilliant young man with nice appearance and talents. He studied at law school and was smart at investment.

Dunny finished his M.A in history in university. He then becomes the teacher of Colborne College.

Dunny become M.A when he was 26. Boy and Leola get married. They went to Europe for their honeymoon. Dunny wanted to go to Europe to give himself a holiday. He tried to get rid of Boy and Leola for a while; however he still found their names in the first class of the ship while he was in the second class.

He get off the ship in Europe where he could see the battlefield of the war, and the statute of Madonna. He also went to shrines and churches where he could find different styles of art works of Madonna.

Dunny was working busy at school. Boy was doing well at his own business. Leola was working hard to adapt the life as wife of a reputable person as Boy was.

Dunny met Mr. Joel Surgeoner, the head of Lifeline Mission in Toronto. He was later recognized as the tramp that was found copulating with Mrs. Dempster in the bush. He believed Mrs. Dempster had made him reform.