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    Iron deficiency, medically known as sideropenia, is one of the most common health problems due to malnutrition. Malnutrition is caused by inadequate intake of necessary nutrients (in this case reduced intake of iron). If this condition is not treated, there is iron deficiency anemia includes the following signs and symptoms: fatigue, malaise, dizziness, hair loss, pallor, lupanje heart, headache, brittle nails. In order to treat iron deficiency anemia, it is necessary to normalize the level of…

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    cornbread, green bean casserole, and towards the end the hosts argued about cranberry sauce. However, they all agreed that pumpkin pie was essential to the perfect meal. I found it very interesting that while they argued about the way the meal was executed, they all agreed on the basic components to the meal-I didn’t. I’ve never had the famous green bean casserole much less pumpkin pie-I’m allergic but, it wouldn’t matter because in my culture we eat our specialty foods. Although I was born here…

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    walked inside i smelled a strong aroma of pumpkin pie. Then I walked inside, more aromas. There were cookies, potatoes, jalapeno.They were all delicious to eat the jalapeno were both a A little spicy and sweet . We also had turkey it was very hot but not dry and that was very good. We all sat down and ate,talked to my Uncle And we watched the parade and the football game too. Then my uncle and my father and I got some pie, My uncle ate almost All the pie by himself. Then we…

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    My Thanksgiving A lot of people do different things on Thanksgiving, in this essay I will explain to you how I do my Thanksgivings. I will tell you my family's traditions and how we do them. Inside the essay you will also learn what we do after we are done eating. And finally, I will tell about our desserts. First, I will tell you about what we eat. We eat you traditional Thanksgiving foods like turkey. My mom always makes the turkey, mashed potatoes and cheesy potatoes. My sister…

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    Thanksgiving is all about food and family – turkey, stuffing, sweet potatoes, pumpkin pie and family time. However, preparing holiday goodies can lead to disaster - the kitchen is the setting of more fires than any other room in the house, and cooking is the leading cause of fires in the home. The American Red Cross has safety steps to use while preparing the Thanksgiving feast. • The cooks should start by not wearing loose clothing or dangling sleeves while cooking. • Check food regularly…

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    My father pulled into my grandparent’s driveway and put our car in park. I stepped out of the blue Expedition, excited for Thanksgiving. As I walked towards the door in the thirty degree weather to enter my grandparents house, I could see my family conversing and watching T.V. through the windows. I opened the door of the garage which lead into the house. The smell of gasoline filled my nose, but this passed as I quickly walked into the house, greeted by the sight of my family’s shoes spread all…

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    During the good days when it is not much frosty, kids would normally go out to play soccer or football with their friends. As a tradition to be followed every year, me and my friends go to the apple orchard, and then make a trip to the pumpkin farm to pick a pumpkin for carving. One year, seven of us made our way to the farm on a cold and crisp evening. It was a forty-minute drive, in which we jammed to music and argued about which song should play next. As the car drove past the leaves on…

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    What makes Thanksgiving American? It is only celebrated in America. It was created as a day of giving thanks for being blessed with the harvest of the season. It is an important American culture because it has been celebrated in America since 1621, and was declared a national holiday by President Lincoln in 1863. From generation to generations we have all celebrated Thanksgiving in a same way, with a turkey feast. As Americans we need to keep this culture alive and celebrate year after…

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    Thanksgiving Day is a family holiday, where we get to enjoy a delicious meal together. The First Thanksgiving was very different from what our Thanksgiving is today. Thanksgiving includes turkey, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie, stuffing, sweet potatoes, green bean casserole. But the menu of the First Thanksgiving was much different. The smaller birds were spit-roasted, while the bigger birds were boiled. Birds were likely stuffed, though not how we stuff them today. Instead they were stuffed…

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    Fall Fest Essay

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    your Halloween costume. Then head over to the Tinley Junction Miniature Golf Course for a ghostly golfing event. The course will be hauntingly decorated and each child will receive a pumpkin after they finish the course. Your kids can then head over to the pumpkin decorating area where they will turn their mini pumpkins into their favorite Halloween character. A bonfire with roasted marshmallows will cap off your night. There will also be fall treats for sale at the concession stand and costumes…

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