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Digestion is the process by which food is digested into smaller particles or molecules for use in the

human body. Digestion starts from the mouth and stomach, but most takes place in the small
intestine. In these places, the food is mixed with substances called enzymes, which speed up
chemical reactions in the food. The fats, proteins, and carbohydrates (starches and sugar) in the food
are made up of very complex molecules and must be digested or broken down.

When digestion is completed, starches and complex sugar are changed into simple sugar, fats are
digested into fatty acids and glycerine, and proteins are digested into amino stream. Other foods
such as vitamins, minerals, and water do not need digestion. The rest of the food passes into the
large intestine. Water is taken back into the body. The remains, or faeces, go to the rectum.

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Fried banana

Ingredients:

3 bananas

60 gr rice flour

1 teaspoon of salt

120 ml water

Oil

Direction:

Cut the banana into halves, and cut into chunks

In a bowl, mix the rice flour, salt, and water. The batter has to be thick but drippy

Coat the banana chunks with the batter

Heat oil in a pot

Fry the bananas for about 3 to 4 minutes until golden brown. Drain on paper towel.

Serve while hot. You can add ice cream or cheese for topping

The Impact of Social Media on Society

Social media has become an integral part of our lives, transforming the way we
communicate and interact. While it offers many benefits, it is important to critically examine
the impact of social media on society and consider both its positive and negative aspects.
Firstly, social media enhances connectivity and communication. It allows people to connect
with friends, family, and communities regardless of geographical boundaries. It provides a
platform for sharing ideas, information, and experiences, fostering a sense of belonging and
promoting cultural exchange. It has revolutionized activism and social movements,
empowering individuals to raise awareness and create social change.

Secondly, social media has a significant impact on mental health. Excessive use of social
media has been linked to increased feelings of loneliness, depression, and anxiety. The
constant exposure to carefully curated images and unrealistic portrayals can lead to low self-
esteem and body image issues, especially among young people. It is important to use social
media mindfully and promote healthy online habits.

Furthermore, social media has influenced the spread of misinformation and fake news. The
ease of sharing information on social media platforms has led to the rapid dissemination of
unverified or false information, which can have serious consequences for society. It is crucial
for individuals to critically evaluate the information they encounter and verify its authenticity
before sharing.

We all agree that the snowfall is always fascinating. In the snowfall, all people stay out of the
house and play with the snow. People can make giant snowmen, trample along the snow, or
play with snowballs with their families. However, are you curious about how snow is made?

Snow is water droplets falling from the clouds. These droplet waters then become solid and
create snow. It happens because rain consists of water vapor particles being cooled in the
air.

Snow happens when water vapor piled up in the earth’s atmosphere freezes. It happens
before they turn into water droplets. This process occurs when the temperature in the cloud
becomes very frigid.

Snowflakes are created by crystals of ice that have established around a little filth in the air.
They then grow from small forms into big one. The form of snowflakes is varied. They can
consist of 200 crystals maximum.

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