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Amino acid digestibility and energy concentration in a novel source of high-protein distillers dried grains and their effects on growth performance of pigs

Three experiments were conducted to evaluate a novel source of high-protein distillers dried grains produced by Buhler Inc. (HP-DDGBuhler) and fed to growing pigs. The standardized ileal digestibility (SID) of AA in HP-DDGBuhler and in soybean meal ...

From KIM, B. G., PETERSEN, G. I., HINSON, R. B., ALLEE, G. L., STEIN, H. H., Journal of Animal Science,  13 Nov 2009

Baking Soda Beauty Uses

Baking soda is a natural substance made of sodium carbonate. It has a variety of uses, but one of its most overlooked uses is the enhancement of beauty. Many beauty products can be created in the convenience of your own home using a box of affordable ...

From KIM B, Associated Content,  16 Sep 2009

Careers for History Majors

Despite common belief, becoming a history teacher is not the only thing that one can do with a degree in history- though teaching is a very good career. Some examples are: 1. Lawyer: It is very important for lawyers to learn about law that have been ...

From KIM B, Associated Content,  13 Sep 2009

Amino acid digestibility and energy concentration in a novel source of high-protein distillers dried grains and its effects on growth performance of pigs

Three experiments were conducted to evaluate a novel source of high-protein distillers dried grains produced by Buhler Inc. (HP-DDGBuhler) and fed to growing pigs. The standardized ileal digestibility (SID) of AA in HP-DDGBuhler and in soybean meal ...

From KIM, B. G., PETERSEN, G. I., HINSON, R. B., ALLEE, G. L., STEIN, H. H., Journal of Animal Science,  27 Aug 2009

The Ethics of Genetic Engineering

Many types of tomatoes have been genetically altered. Genetic engineering is the rearranging of genes, often from one species to another. Many types of genetic engineering exist in our culture today, but one of the most obvious examples is that of ...

From KIM B, Associated Content,  3 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Michael Shermer

Lewis and Clark's Great Journey to the West

The Lewis and Clark expedition undertook an amazing journey that was beyond most American's wildest dreams! It was an extremely important event for our nation. The Corps of Discovery made many new scientific discoveries, and their trip helped start the ...

From KIM B, Associated Content,  3 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Meriwether Lewis,  National Geographic

The Tragic Hero in "Oedipus Rex"

Oedipus Rex, by Sophocles, is the tale of a tragic hero, as defined by Aristotle. This book is the story of a king who learns that he has done a terrible deed through his own folly. He is consequently punished. This classic story teaches the lesson ...

From KIM B, Associated Content,  29 Jul 2009

A Summary of Homer's "The Odyssey"

Odysseus, disguised as a beggar, and his wife Penelope. The Odyssey begins in Ithaca, where Telemachus is having many difficulties. His mother's suitors are eating him out of house and home, and refuse to leave until one of them is married to her. ...

From KIM B, Associated Content,  29 Jul 2009

Flannery O'Connor: "The Turkey"

O'Connor uses three main literary techniques in her work, "The Turkey." These three techniques include tone, situational irony, and allegory. O'Connor uses literary techniques in order to show the folly of a Christian's belief that God will shower good ...

From KIM B, Associated Content,  28 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Flannery O'Connor

Comparison Between "Macbeth" and "Lord of the Flies"

A marble statue of Lady Macbeth, of Shakespeare's Macbeth. Macbeth by Shakespeare and Lord of the Flies by William Golding have much to say about man's sinful nature. Both of these works contain scenes in which main characters die; their deaths come ...

From KIM B, Associated Content,  28 Jul 2009
Related Topics: William Golding,  Elie Wiesel

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