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    people use milk on their cereal. There are substitutes for milk, including soy milk, almond milk, and other milk-like products. In addition, some people eat cereal without milk, wetting it with another substance or simply eating it dry. For example, granola-based cereals are often consumed like trail mix, rather than in the traditional bowl-of-milk format. Therefore, there may not be a one-to-one correlation between increased cereal consumption and increased milk consumption. However, if cereal consumption

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    Space Mission Gone Wrong

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    Kristi Gable ESS102 Research Paper Rough Draft My scientifically accurate sci-fi paper is going to be about a new space mission gone wrong. The space program will have just finished a new rocket and space shuttle with better propulsion systems so that the shuttle can move faster and use less energy. The astronauts on the mission are a small crew each with a specialty that will help them on the mission. The mission is supposed to be exiting our solar system and then coming back in with a stop at

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    “Hey Kat, how are you feeling?” Ridiculous, completely ridiculous, if I was in any less of a serious situation I would have smacked my palm to my forehead, dragging my hand down my face in embarrassment. “Oh, Alex, when did you get here?” She said distractedly. “Just now, we brought dinner, why don’t you come out and eat a little?” “I don’t think I’m up to it...” She was looking down now. “Okay, well then how about I bring a couple of plates in here, we can eat on the floor...I’ll be right

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    when I started to become the chubby cute kid. I loved junk food and would sneak into the kitchen late at night and find the unhealthiest food my mom had hiding in the kitchen then I would eat it all in one sitting, whether it was a box of chocolate granola bars, a bag of Lay 's Potato Chips, or some delicious leftovers, I would proudly devour them. Food - more specifically, junk food - was a precious item to me, like it was a resource that could run out at any given time and it was not like I was

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    Surviving The Apocalypse

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    Surviving the Apocalypse An infection has spread and the apocalypse has begun. Society has started to fall apart, laws no longer apply, and zombies have overrun the land. Most of those who have managed to avoid being tainted by the virus thus far will, unfortunately, fail to survive until the end of the apocalypse. Many people are unprepared for the dangers of the devastation and lack the knowledge of what resources are necessary for surviving the apocalypse. This guide will help those seeking survival

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    Cardiovascular Disease

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    Explain the dietary practices that can be used to prevent cardiovascular disease. Cardiovascular disease is a life threatening disease. Some persons may know that eating certain foods can increase their heart disease risk but it is tough to change these eating habits. In this paper I will explain the necessary dietary practices that can be use to prevent cardiovascular disease. Once you know which foods to eat more of and which foods to limit, you will be on your way toward a heart-healthy diet

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    Log Analysis Food Log

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    The three-day food log made for the given athlete was based off of his profile, needs, likes, amount of training, and whether he had time to cook or not. The twenty-two-year-old professional football player is six feet four inches, weighs 210 pounds, and has a body fat percentage of 7%. His main goals are to maintain his body weight, and maintain his body fat. This means that he should focus on consuming the amount of protein at the upper end of the recommended scale since protein is known to help

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    Essay On Family Wrestling

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    What have I gotten myself into? I have always loved to volunteer for my children’s activities, but I had no idea what the next four years had instore for me. My family’s lives were consumed with wrestling from November to March. What first started out as the enjoyment of watching my son wrestle and getting to know the other parents’ on the team, turned into a collaboration to feed and support the team. The first few years I had help from a few other moms, but my son’s senior year I was dubbed,

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    he finally did run away, he left a note telling his parents why (They didn't let him play Nintendo on weeknights). I was upset that he didn't invite me. When he ran away, he left with only his favorite red hoodie and blue jeans, his backpack, some granola bars, and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. I had figured that he ran away to our fort, but when I went down to the fort, he wasn't there. He never came back home, and his parents never found him, nor did they ever find his body. They moved out

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    No longer the rare commodity handled only by the nobility of the Aztecs or European kings and queens; chocolate has swept the nation in its mad dash for confectionary world dominance. In fact, the production of cocoa, a byproduct of cacao, has been historically noted as one the leading factorings in economic and social change among the people of Ghana (Okali, 8). But in its race for perfection, it has seen its fair share of gains, and ultimately its share of downfalls. From child labor to rises

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