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Introduction This article is a review of the book Dietary Preferences of Penguins , by Alice Jones and Bill Smith. Jones and Smith's controversial work makes two hard-to-swallow claims about penguins:

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  1. Introduction • This article is a review of the book Dietary Preferences of Penguins, by Alice Jones and Bill Smith. Jones and Smith's controversial work makes two hard-to-swallow claims about penguins: • First, that penguins actually prefer tropical foods such as bananas and pineapple to their traditional diet of fish • Second, that tropical foods give penguins an odor that makes them unattractive to their traditional predators • ... CS 142 Lecture Notes: HTML

  2. Introduction This article is a review of the book Dietary Preferences of Penguins, by Alice Jones and Bill Smith. Jones and Smith's controversial work makes three hard-to-swallow claims about penguins: First, that penguins actually prefer tropical foods such as bananas and pineapple to their traditional diet of fish Second, that tropical foods give penguins an odor that makes them unattractive to their traditional predators CS 142 Lecture Notes: HTML

  3. <h1>Introduction</h1> <p> This article is a review of the book <i>Dietary Preferences of Penguins</i>, by Alice Jones and Bill Smith. Jones and Smith's controversial work makes three hard-to-swallow claims about penguins:</p> <ul> <li> First, that penguins actually prefer tropical foods such as bananas and pineapple to their traditional diet of fish </li> <li> Second, that tropical foods give penguins an odor that makes them unattractive to their traditional predators </li> </ul> ... CS 142 Lecture Notes: HTML

  4. Introduction • This article is a review of the book Dietary Preferences of Penguins, by Alice Jones and Bill Smith. Jones and Smith's controversial work makes two hard-to-swallow claims about penguins: • First, that penguins actually prefer tropical foods such as bananas and pineapple to their traditional diet of fish • Second, that tropical foods give penguins an odor that makes them unattractive to their traditional predators • ... <h1>Introduction</h1> <p> This article is a review of the book <i>Dietary Preferences of Penguins</i>, by Alice Jones and Bill Smith. Jones and Smith's controversial work makes three hard-to-swallow claims about penguins: <ul> <li> First, ... CS 142 Lecture Notes: HTML

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