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    Jill Monologue

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    This is the story of Jill and me, Nick. Jill is a 12 year old girl who lives in the United States of America. Jill is an average girl with an A-B grade-point average she has blue eyes and a mix between brown and black hair. You're wondering about me? you'll learn about me later. “Hello Jill. My name’s Nick, short for Nicholas.” I suddenly thought to Jill. “Who’s in my head?” Jill thought back “Oh you don't know me,” I thought. “Nobody alive does” “I got to get up and get something to eat.” Jill

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    Crenshaw. He wants to be a scientist who studies animals when he is an adult. Robin is five years old, is very imaginative, and is happy-go-lucky. Robin came into the story when she and her brother were playing cereal ball in the living room of their apartment, before moving into their van. Cereal ball is a game they invented when they were hungry but there was nothing to eat. Their dad called living in their van car camping. Aretha is their a puppy and is very playful. They don’t want to lose her if

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    Megaloblastic Anemia

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    Anemia is a medical condition defined as having low amounts of red blood cells, thus transporting low levels of oxygen in the blood. Common symptoms include fatigue, weakness, and shortness of breath. Causes for anemia vary, depending on the severity and duration of illness. Regular anemia can result with low levels of iron in the blood. (Mayo Clinic, 2014) Megaloblastic anemia is associated with megaloblastosis, a condition in which cells cannot divide properly caused by a defect in DNA synthesis

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    usually a lot of color involved, I believe companies do this because it will attract the eye of a young child. As well as adding fictional characters or cartoons, a product that uses this would be sugary cereals or snacks high in fat and sugar. Like Frosted Flakes, the spokes person for this cereal is a friendly tiger and it even has a slogan thing like this influence kids to buy these products. Even in McDonalds happy meals they have toys inside to attract

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    started relying more on hunting and fishing than domesticating. Had people also lacked mineral-rich cereal grains, so they grew squash, beans, and teosinte, an ancestral form of corn or maize, to supplicate themselves with dietary protein. On the other had, in the Fertile Crescent, they could domesticate more various kinds of species, since they had already existed in the Fertile Crescent. Rich cereal grains, barley, wheat, lentils, and figs could be grown, and people could intake sufficient nutrients

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    Terrorism Response Essay

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    A terror attack with a biological agent to our cereal crops, namely wheat, would be more harmful than spreading Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) aka Mad Cow Disease among our cattle herds. Here again, risk mitigation and prioritizing must play a part in our country's strategy of protection. The

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    Growing up I have always been several steps ahead with my education. In order for my skills to thrive, I had to be ingenious about how to gain knowledge. Being innovative and learning was fun in these early years. I can remember that one of my learning pals was a character named Reader Rabbit. He helped me learn to think and wonder. Where did Reader Rabbit and the innovation disappear to? It was like a magician with the rabbit in the box. Where exactly did the rabbit go? I had my eyes on the

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    https://www.choosemyplate.gov/MyPlate https://www.hsph.harvard.edu The food guide were categorized into five food groups: milk and meat, cereal, vegetables and fruits and fats foods, and sugar and sugary foods. Throughout the years , several other versions of the guidelines would emerge as research pointed out the benefits and risks of specific kinds of foods and beverages. The Food Guide Pyramid was released as the image for a healthful diet. It emphasized foods from the five major

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    Willow Carson Per. 2 US History October 26, 2017 Mr. Cozzi Henry Ford, an American captain of Industry, the seventh-wealthiest figure of modern period, leading manufacturer of American automobiles in the early 1900’s, was the eldest child born to William and Mary Ford on July 30 1863 in Dearborn Michigan. In his younger days Ford became interested in machinery, starting by helping repair machines on his father's farm, then started fixing neighbors and classmates watches and clocks, having invented

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    In 2012, I awaken with a business idea that I was sure would be the next best concept, the next Starbucks for college students across the country. My dream was built around cereal, this pastime concept that every kid and adult grew up enjoying. Until this day, I love waking up to a bowl of cereal rather cold or hot. My beliefs are with the amount of work and lack of time many of use have today to actually enjoy a full course breakfast. The creation of The Daily LLC would be a success by giving

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