1. What subject is the author writing about, and what is the scope of the study?What sources does the historian use for his work? What criteria does he use to evaluate his sources?What bias does the historian bring to his work?What is the historian’s view of history? What processes or forces drive human behavior and human history?What contribution does this work make to the profession?In answering questions 1-4, you should rely primarily on your own analysis ofhistorianâswork through your careful reading of the text. For question 5 it is appropriate to consult other sources.
Introduction to Vitamins and Minerals/Micronutrients and Energy
Chapter 8 – Micronutrients necessary for metabolism 1. (5 ) You have just returned from the Farmers Market. How will you store and prepare your foods to maintain micronutrient value. You purchased a bag of leafy greens, red and yellow peppers, and fresh green beans. You also bought a glass bottle of organic milk […]