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Introduction
Food allergies can cause severe reactions, so avoiding foods that cause them is critical. But it can be hard to know whether foods contain ingredients you're allergic to, especially when eating out. Knowing common hidden sources of food allergens can help.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has identified eight major food allergens:
Milk
Eggs
Peanuts
Tree nuts (such as almonds, cashew, walnuts)
Fish (such as bass, cod, flounder)
Shellfish (such as crab, lobster, shrimp)
Soy
Wheat
Click on the tabs to the left corresponding to the major food allergens to see some possible sources of hidden food allergens. This is not a complete list; ingredients and food preparation and processing vary
Hidden sources of milk and dairy products
Deli slicers. These slicers often are used for both meats and cheeses.
Tuna. Some brands of canned tuna contain casein, a milk protein.
'Nondairy' products. Some products claiming to be "nondairy" actually contain milk derivatives.
Meat. Some meats contain a milk protein (casein) as a binding agent.
Restaurant-prepared steak. Many restaurants add butter to their steaks after grilling, to enhance flavor.
Certain medications. Some medications, such as Benadryl capsules, use a milk derivative (lactose) as a filler.
Hidden sources of eggs
Specialty drinks. Eggs may be used to create the foam topping on specialty coffee drinks or in certain mixed drinks.
Egg substitutes. Some brands of egg substitutes contain egg whites.
Pasta. Some processed cooked pastas contain eggs or are processed on equipment also used to produce egg-containing pastas.
Cosmetics, shampoos and medicines. These sometimes contain egg proteins or derivatives of egg proteins that could possibly trigger an allergic reaction — even if you aren't eating them
Hidden sources of peanuts
Artificial nuts. Some artificial nuts are peanut-based with flavoring added to make them taste like other nuts, such as walnuts or pecans. For example, mandelonas are peanuts soaked in almond flavoring.
Arachis oil. This is another name for peanut oil.
Chocolate candies. Many chocolate candies are produced on equipment also used for processing peanuts or peanut-containing foods. Cross-contact is common.
Cultural foods. Many African, Chinese, Indonesian, Mexican, Thai and Vietnamese dishes often contain peanuts or are exposed to peanuts during restaurant preparation.
Specialty baked goods and ice cream. Foods sold in bakeries and ice-cream shops often come in contact with peanuts.
Sunflower seeds. Many brands of sunflower seeds are manufactured on equipment also used to produce peanuts.
Nut butters. Many nut butters, such as cashew nut butter, are processed on the same equipment used to make peanut butter.
Saliva. Allergy-causing proteins from peanuts and other food allergens can be passed through the saliva by kissing or sharing utensils, straws or cups with someone who has recently eaten peanuts — even after just brushing teeth or chewing gum.
Hidden sources of tree nuts
Flavorings. Natural and artificial flavorings may contain tree nuts.
Mortadella. This type of smoked sausage, made of pork, beef, wine and spices, may also contain pistachio nuts.
Other foods. Tree nuts may be used in many foods, including barbecue sauce, cereals, crackers and ice cream.
Household items. Some toys and beanbags may be filled with stuffing made from crushed nut shells.
Defining Cancer
Cancer is a term used for diseases in which abnormal cells divide without control and are able to invade other tissues. Cancer cells can spread to other parts of the body through the blood and lymph systems.
Cancer is not just one disease but many diseases. There are more than 100 different types of cancer. Most cancers are named for the organ or type of cell in which they start - for example, cancer that begins in the colon is called colon cancer; cancer that begins in basal cells of the skin is called basal cell carcinoma.
Cancer types can be grouped into broader categories. The main categories of cancer include:
Carcinoma - cancer that begins in the skin or in tissues that line or cover internal organs.
Sarcoma - cancer that begins in bone, cartilage, fat, muscle, blood vessels, or other connective or supportive tissue.
Leukemia - cancer that starts in blood-forming tissue such as the bone marrow and causes large numbers of abnormal blood cells to be produced and enter the blood.
Lymphoma and myeloma - cancers that begin in the cells of the immune system.
Central nervous system cancers - cancers that begin in the tissues of the brain and spinal cord.
Origins of Cancer
All cancers begin in cells, the body's basic unit of life. To understand cancer, it's helpful to know what happens when normal cells become cancer cells.
The body is made up of many types of cells. These cells grow and divide in a controlled way to produce more cells as they are needed to keep the body healthy. When cells become old or damaged, they die and are replaced with new cells.
However, sometimes this orderly process goes wrong. The genetic material (DNA) of a cell can become damaged or changed, producing mutations that affect normal cell growth and division. When this happens, cells do not die when they should and new cells form when the body does not need them. The extra cells may form a mass of tissue called a tumor.
Not all tumors are cancerous; tumors can be benign or malignant.
Benign tumors aren't cancerous. They can often be removed, and, in most cases, they do not come back. Cells in benign tumors do not spread to other parts of the body.
Malignant tumors are cancerous. Cells in these tumors can invade nearby tissues and spread to other parts of the body. The spread of cancer from one part of the body to another is called metastasis.
Some cancers do not form tumors. For example, leukemia is a cancer of the bone marrow and blood
سال ها چه به تنهايي مي گذرند،
پيش از آنکه در کنار تو بياسايم.
How lonely all the years will run
Until irest by these.
Lord de tabley
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خداوند ناظر ميان ما باشد،
هنگامي که من وتو از هم دوريم.
May the lord keep watch between you
And me when we are away from each other.
The Bible
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دوري ميان من وتو
مانند زمستان است.
How like a winter hath my absence
Been from thee.
William Shakespeare
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بيش از اين نمي توانم تنها بمانم
محبوبم،بيش از اين نمي توانم
قلب فرسوده ام وحشيانه مي تپد
وبراي تو خواهد شکست.
I cannot be more lonelier,
More dear,I cannot be,
My worn hear throbs so wildly
Twill break for thee.
Emily Bronte
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قول بده که هرگز فراموشم نکني،
زيرا اگر تصور مي کردم
که فراموشم خواهي کرد
هرگز نمي رفتم.
Promise me,pooh,that you wont
Forget me ever,because if Ithought
You would,I wouldnot leave.
A.A. milne
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هيچ چيز مانند دوري دوستان زمين را
چنين فراخ نمي کند.دوري دوستان
طول وعرض جغرافيايي را تشکيل مي دهد.
Nothing makes the earch seem so spacious
As to have friends at a distance:they make
The latitudes and longitudes.
Henry David Thoreau
winds but we can adjust
the sails
ما نميتوانيم بادها را هدايت کنيم
اما مي توانيم
بادبانهاي خود را تنظيم نماييم
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Prayer doesn t
necessarily change things
for you it
changes you for things
عبادت
الزاما حوادث را براي شما تغيير نمي دهد
بلکه شما را براي تحمل آنها تغيير مي دهد
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Failures are like skinned
knees painful but
superficial
شکست
مانند زانوهاي مجروح شده است
دردناک اما سطحي است
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Its a funny thing abut
life if you refuse to accept
anything but the abest
you very often get it
يک نکته بامزه درباره زندگي اينست که
اگر شما از پذيرش هر چيزي بجز بهترينها امتناع کنيد
در اغلب موارد آنرا بدست مي آوريد
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When in doubt tell
the truth
وقتي در شکيد
حقيقت را بگويي
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Exercising is like putting
money in the bank
you start drawing from your
account as you get older
ورزش کردن
مانند ذخيره سازي پول در حساب بانکي مي باشد
همينکه سنتان بالا رفت
از پس انداز خود برداشت مي کنيد
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Happiness is not the
absence of problems but the
ability to deal with them
شادماني
فقدان مشکل نيست
بلکه توانايي کنار آمدن با آنهاست
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We make a living by
what we get
we make a life by
what we give
ما حيات خود را
با آنچه به دست مي آوريم تأ مين مي کنيم
ما زندگي خود را
با آنچه مي بخشيم مي سازيم
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Success isn t a result of
spontaneous combustion
you must set yourself on fire
موفقيت
نتيجه سوختن هاي گذرا نيست
شما بايستي خود را در آتش بيفکنيد
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The guieter you become
the more you can hear
هرچه بيشتر سکوت کنيد
بيشتر مي توانيد
بشنويد
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Sorry,my reference wrote just this text .
If you have problems with getting your students interested and motivated - you might find these stories useful.
Most of them are packed with exercises you can use, so they could be a great help for a busy teacher.
They are divided into four categories: crime, funny, people and various, and their basic function is to encourage students to use the second language intuitively and actively, in contrast to passive soaking up of information.
crime:
Dumb crimes
Is it really a suicide?
The landlady (by Roald Dahl)
The man who sold the Eiffel Tower
The Murders in the Rue Morgue
funny:
A lawyer
A little supper joke
A problem with H
Can stupidity kill you?
Can you give me a push?
A cleaning lady
Excuse My Ignorance
Having a bad day
Holmes and Watson
I never eat anything for luncheon
I will eat it
I've shot them
Killing a bear with an umbrella
Mothers
A priest and his assistant
Riddles and jokes
The awful fate of Melpomenus Jones
The CIA job
The maid
The talking mule
The water closet
Things are not always what they seem
Too stupid (to own a computer)
The washroom story and Einstein's chauffeur
What a sound!
Who wants to be a millionaire?
people:
Albert Einstein
Allison Lapper
Aristotle
Charlie Chaplin
Hunter Patch Adams
People - facts
Steve Jobs
The left-handers
various:
A five-pound note
A glimpse of our world
A letter (by Daniil Kharms)
The closet
Dish soap for dinner
Gestures
Languages and English quiz
Love - What is meant by love?
Mouse found in PC
Strange news
OK
Tales of the unexpected
Trivia about humanity
Washing hands
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ok..This is a topic that I will merge all articles in it, little by little
Excuse me
Can u define the meaning of ARTICLE
Im completely confused by the contents of this thread
You have merged some of my posts to this thread
WHY?
Cause u have become the moderator
?!
I think its better to change the topic's name
You tell me what name is suitable for this thread
It's a mixture of everything
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