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What you need to know about Eggs
WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT EGGS Different Types of Eggs When it comes to purchasing eggs, there are various types available in the market. It's important to know about these different types to make an informed decision. Here are some common types of eggs you might come across: Regular Eggs: Regular eggs are the most common type available. They come from hens that are raised conventionally, usually in large-scale farms. These eggs are affordable and widely available in grocery stores. However, keep in mind that the living conditions of these hens may not be optimal, and they may be given antibiotics or hormones. Organic Eggs: Organic eggs come from hens that are raised on organic feed. These hens are treated more humanely, with access to outdoor spaces and a balanced diet. Additionally, organic eggs are free from antibiotics, hormones, and pesticides. While organic eggs are generally more expensive, they are seen as a healthier and more ethical choice. Free-Range Eggs: Free-range eggs come from hens that have access to an outdoor area for at least part of the day. This allows them to engage in natural behaviors such as foraging and scratching the ground. Free-range eggs are often considered a more ethical option compared to regular eggs.
By Daniel Genrwot 2 years ago in Chapters
Our brain's dilemma!
In an instant, the human mind has been catapulted into an unfamiliar territory, a place where the boundaries between nature and technology are becoming increasingly indistinct every day. As we delve deeper into the digital universe, scientists specializing in neuroscience are sounding the alarm, highlighting the frightening outcomes that could be looming ahead. The Attention Deficit Crisis
By Denzel Humes2 years ago in Chapters
I want to make money as a year one college student
I will go by nickname : Lò Béo its the mixing of my last name and the word 'fat' in vietnamese mean 'Béo' and as you can tell im from vietnam...you probably dont want to know but im writing this for money and also to let out my thoughts and make friends...if possible of course...
By Hiếu Trọng2 years ago in Chapters
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
"Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" swings onto screens as a dazzling continuation of the animated Spider-Verse saga, picking up where its predecessor left off with a bold and exhilarating narrative. Directed by Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers, and Justin K. Thompson, this highly anticipated sequel expands the multiverse concept introduced in "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse," offering a visually stunning and emotionally resonant experience that delights both fans and newcomers alike.
By Nadana Nadarasan2 years ago in Chapters
IT'S A DIRTY JOB
Camp Honey Pot was all abuzz with whisperings of a diabolical axe murderer roaming the grounds after I had discovered a Peeping Tom looking into the cabin as my girls slept. Everyone was suddenly an expert in security and investigation. My girls were with me when I reported to work at 7 AM. I planned on keeping them with me all day, no matter how bored they became or how much they complained.
By Tina D'Angelo2 years ago in Chapters
Cold Nights and Warm Days
The phenomenon known as sugar weather - warm days followed by cold nights. This unique weather pattern created the most delicious and coveted treats in the entire world. As the sun rose high in the sky, the sugar farms would glisten under its golden rays, ready to be harvested by the skilled farmers.
By Sarby Salawie Luweleng2 years ago in Chapters
Smartystan
At the skateboard shop, Go continued to tool and retool his hardware. The decks had to be polished and the trucks had to be affixed to them. Hardly anyone treated him like he was a billionaire Founder. Instead, they saw him as someone who could be on whatever level of income as the next man. He didn’t deny his money, but he most certainly did in no way display that he earned a fortune.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Chapters
Is the titanic still alive out there???
The Titanic is slowly succumbing to pressure and seawater, with parts of the promenade deck already collapsed, Captain Smith's bathtub filled with debris, and the officer quarter door starting to disintegrate. The bow is still holding on, buried 60 ft into the mud just like 25 years ago, but it will also face an inevitable fate one day. Certain structures on the ship could last much longer, maybe for hundreds of years, for example the thick boilers and reciprocating engines, but lighter elements like railings and wood are doomed. The Titanic is being eaten away by its own specific type of bacteria called Honus Titanic, discovered in rusticles that resemble icicles. These little guys slowly eat away at the steel surfaces, causing mounds of rust to form, which then dissolve into fine powder. Add the immense water pressure, super cold temperatures, and salt, and you have the fast decay.
By Susannah Hope2 years ago in Chapters







