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    seafood for three meals each week, and increasing my intake of healthy grains by adding 2-3 more ounces of whole grains to my daily diet. Increasing my consumption of vitamin D and calcium is absolutely critical to my overall health. My diet analysis for the week showed that I was severely lacking both of these…

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    In every situation, there is always positives that comes out of the problem. In our family, they have many strengthens. Roy that has a disability is one in which that is active in the community. The community knows him and are comfortable with him. Roy is capable of building relationships with people around him. Roy guardians has good jobs within the community. Adam and his family taking Roy under custody, shows that Adam is an honest man that kept his word to his parents. It also shows the…

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    Walter tells the whole family his proposition about taking the money. Everyone disagrees with Walter’s decision and tries to talk him out of it. Walter claims he’s totally fine with taking the money from the people. Mr. Lindner, the man offering the money, stops by to…

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    In William Sleator’s “The Elevator”, a twelve-year-old boy is struck with a fear of a rickety, shabby looking elevator in his apartment building. Martin‒ the main character‒ encounters a thick-bodied woman whose actions on the elevator increase the fears in Martin’s head. Even without knowing the essential knowledge about the woman, readers can still infer what the woman’s personality is equaling because of her actions. After several encounters, Martin seeks help from his father after injuries…

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    play key roles in how Poe creates fear and dread in his story “The Tell-Tale Heart.” The unreliable narrator’s words chill the reader and indicate that he is mad. “How, then, am I mad? Hearken! And observe how healthily-how calmly I can tell you the whole story.” (Poe 303). He uses evidence only he believes to be true by saying he isn’t mad because his murder was so perfect, so precisely. He truly believes he isn’t mad, even though to a sane person he sounds insane no matter what he says. His…

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    controlled, but she acted as if they had not mentioned anything (732). Because she often ignored the law, she was the center of attention. When Emily Grierson died, the whole town wanted to know what her house looked and little small details about her. They were not there to mourn for her; they were just there to be nosey. Throughout the whole story the other characters were always saying negative things and they felt sympathy for her." At last they could pity Miss Emily" (732). Faulkner…

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    Pros And Cons Of Food

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    According to the FDA, food companies are allowed to say that their food products contains 0 grams of trans fat, as long as one serving contains less than .50 grams of trans fat. However, food companies should not be allowed to hide trans fats like these, as they are unhealthy for our bodies and health. As a spokesperson for the American Dietetic Association Andrea Giancoli states it “Trans fats raise your bad cholesterol just like saturated fats, but they also increase inflammation and lower the…

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    Narrative Essay It all starts when everyone is young. Parent, family members ask “What do you want to be when you grow up?” As just being a little kid, kids might say something unrealistic or may realistic. But when I was asked what I wanted to be I said a vet. I loved animals and with having pets at home it taught me the responsibility of taking care of animals. It was not until I learned what vets actually have to do and I had no intent of doing that to animals even if it was to help them. I…

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    members were interrelated, Ted’s ignorance certainly impacted the functioning of Joanna. Joanna was depressed and was no longer enjoying the family life, which led to her sudden leave. Similarly, Joana’s leave also affected the functioning of the whole family, which could be reflected on Ted’s struggle between work and family life. Billy was also affected, as he could not receive good care from Ted at beginning of the…

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    Man In The Well

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    leave the old man in the well. I believe that the willingness to leave the man in the well displays the cruelty of the children. With that being said I also believe they were just children trying to have fun, because they always did bring the man food and water. This story shows the reverse role of adults and kids with the nine-year-old kids having the upper hand. The kids never ventured to close to well always avoiding seeing the man or thus the man seeing them…

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