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Biography of Honore de Balzac
16702 words, approx. 55.7 pages
 Had Balzac been a less masterful novelist, the disreputably profligate fraud in him might have overwhelmed his artistry. Still, the other Balzac, the artist, is tainted by his well-earned reputation for what has been called artistic license or dishonesty...
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Biography of Honoré de Balzac
1709 words, approx. 5.7 pages
 The French novelist Honoré de Balzac (1799-1850) was the first writer to use fiction to convey the total social scene prevailing within one country at a particular period in its history. Commonly regarded as the founder of social realism, he also...



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Physiological functions of phytonutrients, part 1 of 3
07/28/2003: 1,516 words, approx. 5 pages "Phytochemical" refers to a classification system of botanical chemicals. Broadly stated, these are chemicals plants produce to perform metabolic functions, i.e., wood creating cellulose; sugar cane manufacturing sucrose; or opium poppies producing morphine.1 Within the context of natural health and nutrition, "phytonutrient" has...
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The physiological functions of phytonutrients, part III
12/15/2003: 1,815 words, approx. 6 pages The Organosulfur Group The strength of evidence supporting the anti-cancer benefits of fruits and vegetables is convincing.1 Clearly underlying the importance of the organosulfur group are cruciferous vegetables (a member of that group), which were the first to be promoted by the American...


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The Physiology of Marriage, Part 1 by Honoré de Balzac | |
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About 179 pages (53,716 words) in 3 products |
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