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    Food Diary

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    Food Diary My diet compare to the recommendations I received from the Food Guide Pyramid has a lot to be desired‚ the first day my dairy intake was less than one cup‚ meat and beans intake was less than 6 ounces‚ fruit intake did not equal 3 cups‚ grain intake was less than 7 ounces‚ vegetable intake was less than 1cup. My servings ranged from 1 of the dairy family to 6 servings each of the carbohydrates. The second day I increased my fruit intake and meat intake‚ decreased the bread intake

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    HBO Learning Diary Class 1 Date – 27/06/12 The following topics were discussed in the class – * Managers – Individuals who achieve goals through other people. * Management can be divided into four major functions – Plan‚ Organise‚ Control and Lead. * Piece Rate Reward System is a system which rewards the employee according to the number of units produced. * Organization is a structured social system consisting of groups and individuals working together to meet some agreed

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    theme of this reflection‚ is to explain what both straw man and hasty conclusion mean. Straw man is a clever and subtle‚ but quite common‚ way of distorting and then attacking an opponent’s argument. Someone who uses the straw man technique will take his or her opponent’s claims and exaggerate or distort them. He or she would also proceed to pick apart and eventually destroy this newly created‚ false‚ more easily attacked argument. An example of the straw man fallacy would be‚ a speaker making a claim

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    Heard’s divorce‚ more evidence becomes known on the alleged abuse that Amber endured. People‚ June 1‚ 2016 has pictures of Amber Heard and the injuries that she claims her husband Johnny did to her. Amber and Johnny met in 2011 on the set of “The Rum Diary” and they seemed to hit it off‚ but according to a source for People‚ their loving relationship turned abusive. "Johnny and Amber’s relationship was always toxic‚" a source tells PEOPLE in this week’s cover story. "They got in so many fights." Amber

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    The Last Breath

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    Straw man fallacy "The NRA wants hundreds of children and teens to be killed annually." is one example of the straw man fallacy‚ akin to "The swimming pool companies want hundreds of kids to drown annually. The Straw Man fallacy is committed when a person simply ignores a person’s actual position and substitutes a distorted‚ exaggerated or misrepresented version of that position. Wishful Thinking Fallacy I want P to be true. Therefore‚ P is true. An example of this would be faith in Obama

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    Kids On Sports

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    If we have additional kids on all the sport teams more students will feel accepted‚ bond new friendships‚ and will overall be happier. “It not only gives kids confidence but more rewarding friendships‚” quotes news reporter Katie Couric (Notebook). Kids who do not play sports have a higher risk of depression‚ loneliness‚ and a sad time at school. Upset kids usually don’t work their hardest in academics which causes grades to tumble. If we allow more kids on the sports teams these select students

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    Swing Kids

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    Swing Kids 1. Hamburg‚ Germany. 1939. The main character‚ a young‚ German man named Peter Muller‚ was very traumatized by what the Nazi’s and Gestapo (the terrorist political police of the Nazi regime founded by Hermann Göring‚ whose purpose was to persecute all political opponents of the Nazi regime) did to his father. Over the course of the movie‚ Peter went through a change; he saw his father in a new light‚ and realized what really mattered in the world around him. Peter’s father was a violinist

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    Communication Diary

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    Communication Diary by Thidarat Thipbumrung Date Channel Type Content Summary Effective Why/Why Not 11/08/2014 Meeting Job Interview I had interviewed for housekeeping job in Hilton Hotel Brisbane. I was talking Human Resources Coordinator and Executive Housekeeping. They were asking about my experienced in my last jobs in New Zealand and also how to make customers satisfy when they come to the hotel. Yes It was very effective job interview as I quite understand the point of all questions so I

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    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/you/article-465185/Pushover-parents-pampered-children.html Pushover parents‚ pampered children By JUDITH WOODS Last updated at 16:09 30 June 2007 A combination of indulgent parents and ever more demanding children is producing a generation of ill-mannered brats. And we are storing up major problems for the future if we don’t change our approach to parenting  They kit themselves out daily in clothes and accessories worth £700. Their mobile phones are better

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    Popular Kids vs. Unpopular Kids Everyone wants to be the popular kid in high school right? Not always true because popularity isn’t always as great as it looks. Belonging in the popular social group in high school can be a rough place for some individuals. In other words‚ the grass isn’t always greener on the other side. While unpopular teens wish to join the other side‚ they should consider a few things before making a rash decision. While pondering through the negative effects of being popular

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