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    Bears are capable of adapting to numerous changes of environment. This is why there is such a wide variety of bears, and it is why each species is different and has its own unique characteristics. These traits are often necessary in order for the bear to survive with its surroundings (“Bear”). There are three kinds of bears in North America, and the most common is the American black bear (“North America’s Bears…”) They are normally found in forests and make great tree climbers, but may be seen…

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    child being carrier 25% chance that the child has no disease at all and a 25% chance of the child developing the disease. Diagnosis can be made by checking parents for the Tay-Sachs gene or by taking an enzyme analysis. To check the levels of hexa salmon IDs in the child, an eye examination can be made to reveal a cherry red colored spot in the macula at the back of the eye this is a telltale for a genetic disease. There are…

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    he or she draws on the words, characters and their actions while viewing the content personally. Drawing on religious motifs and ideas, Alice Sebold presents a remarkable, complex, and comforting vision of heaven, as the platform from which Susie Salmon was raped and murdered; by a neighbor at the age of fourteen. Heaven indeed has many “mansions,” one of which is the “wide wide Heaven,” which can provide one’s every desire. The powerful Deity also grants omniscience to the narrator. The word…

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    It is important to understand that everybody has a different metabolism and different adaption capabilities. Once your body acclimatizes to a certain food style even a slight change in that food pattern may disrupt your digestive system, rendering you sick. It is for this reason that there should be no stone left unturned when it comes to hygiene to stay on the ‘safe side’ The Importance of hygiene in food production is not only an important but quintessential element of the basic working of any…

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    I. Meal Plan Menu Summary I am 68 inches tall and weigh 151 pounds, with a BMI of 23.0. All information entered into the program was based off my true numbers. Based on my profile, NutriCalc Plus calculated my nutrition goals for some nutrients as follows: 2553.40 (calories), 54.79g (protein) and 300mg (cholesterol). On a daily basis I try to consume more nutrient dense foods rather than consuming foods with empty calories. During a normal day I run around a lot between school and attending to…

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    Pencil Me In For The Zombie Apocalypse Legends of the risen dead have come from most of the world’s cultures in order to encourage fear or hope-based obedience. However, countries like England, Germany, and America have begun to use such concepts to entertain the masses through books and movies that depict the life one would experience during and after a zombie apocalypse. The zombies typically seen in movies come in three categories; zombies raised specifically to serve a master, zombies…

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    fiction and mystery book called “The Lovely Bones” by Alice Sebold, with the protagonist Susie is a young girl living life and was a very happy person but then she is brutally murdered by the antagonist Mr. Harvey the neighbor who lived next door to the Salmon family. The setting is in her hometown living with her mom, dad, sister, and brother. They all want to find out where Susie went. The problem in the story is that Susie is missing and no one knows where she is. They can't seem to find her…

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    Humans are more likely to be killed by a bee sting than a shark! Sharks are demonized, But, they actually really help us and our environment. Gratitude, a great white shark, is tagged which helps ocearch track and protect her. Great whites are amazing, aquatic creatures, they have amazing features. First, they have great eyesight, they can see in the dark water! Which makes them able to hunt at night. Next, they have amazing smell and hearing senses. It’s believed that they can smell a single…

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    cooking since the very beginning and a traditional sliced terrine made with vegetables and spices is one of the best ways to eat it. A fruit chutney is also offered with this dish to provide a sweet counterpoint to all of the salt and savoriness. Salmon and Tuna Tartare: Though…

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    Book Review In the beginning of The Lovely Bones, Susie Salmon (The Main Character) decided to take a shortcut through a corn field next to her neighborhood to get to her house faster because it was snowing out. Little did she know that one of her neighbors (Mr. Harvey) was there watching her the whole time. When she was walking by his house she was frightened by him because he was there in the dark. He invited to show her a hiding space that he had made underground. Since Susie is very…

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