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    Activity 2.2.2: Anna Garcia – Nutrient Analysis Food Groups Target Average Eaten Status Grains 6 ounce(s) 9 ounce(s) Over Whole Grains ≥ 3 ounce(s) 1 ounce(s) Under Refined Grains ≤ 3 ounce(s) 8 ounce(s) Over Vegetables 2½ cup(s) 2¾ cup(s) OK Dark Green 1½ cup(s)/week 0 cup(s) Under Red & Orange 5½ cup(s)/week 1½ cup(s) Under Beans & Peas 1½ cup(s)/week 0 cup(s) Under Starchy 5 cup(s)/week ½ cup(s) Under Other 4 cup(s)/week ¾ cup(s) Under Fruits 1½ cup(s) ½ cup(s)

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    And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie is an excellent novel sending readers of the book through a thrilling adventure of murder and mystery. Agatha Christie puts clues and interesting twists in the novel to give the reader a desire to continue reading and finish the story. And Then There Were None can be classified as a good mystery novel because of its suspenseful plot‚ its suspicious characters and its believable solutions to questions formed. A good mystery novel must have a suspenseful

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    Once Were Warriors: “Once Were Warriors” by Alan Duff is a harrowing vision of New Zealand’s indigenous people two hundred years after the arrival of Europeans. In prose that is both raw and compelling‚ it tells the story of Beth Heke‚ a Maori woman struggling to keep her family intact‚ despite the filth and violence of her urban neighbourhood in which they live. Conveying rich textures of Maori tradition and the wounds left by its absence‚ Once Were Warriors is an engrossing novel of unblinking

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    Purpose of Producing Suspense’. This essay demonstrates whether detective novels are composed backwards with progressive and digressive elements in order to produce suspense by looking at Agatha Christie’s The Murder of Roger Ackroyd and And Then There Were None‚ and Josephine Tey’s The Franchise Affair. Christie’s The Murder of Roger Ackroyd presents a murder at the beginning of the novel‚ and the story—through its narrator and detective‚ Poirot—attempts to retrace the steps that led to the murder; thereby

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    Stuck on an island. All guilty of murder. Each are dying one at a time left and right. Who is causing all of this‚ why are we here? In‚ “And Then There Were None”‚ a fiction mystery novel by Agatha Christie 10 guests are invited to Indian Island. Each guest dies one by one and leaves the remaining guests in fear and suspicion. In this mystery novel‚ the main conflict is person versus person‚ otherwise known as the guests versus the murderer. All the guests that are invited to the island are guilty

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    Introduction “Justice is served when the guilty are punished. Injustice occurs when the innocent are punished.”[source] Two novels written by Agatha Christie‚ And Then There Were None and Murder on the Orient Express‚ explore the convoluted subject matter described in this quotation. These novels contain similar aspects‚ such as possessing the structure of a mystery novel and dealing with similar themes‚ including the most prominent one of justice. That being said‚ these books also contrast with

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    The film‚ Once Were Warriors foregrounds the issue that Maori are a culture that has lost its way .The invited reading is that the Maori community deals with domestic violence‚ poverty‚ gangs and alcoholism. The film positions the viewers to believe that Maori men are violent‚ as the film portrays them in a negative way. By exploiting the representation that Maori men are brutal alcoholics and dangerous‚ viewers are positioned to agree with the expressions of the film. This representation is evident

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    People are not always what they seem to be on the surface. Being a judge does not hold the authority of always having just actions. Being a firefighter does not mean saving the lives of others. In the novel‚ And Then There Were None‚ written by Agatha Christie‚ many characters are seen differently than they truly appear. Taking a deeper look at the character of Justice Wargrave. He is a judge with a misleading personality causing his actions to be more powerful than his words. This may be because

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    V.S. Knight Samurai and Knights were different but the similarities were greater because of their rankings‚ training‚ armor‚ fighting technique‚ code of honor‚ and death viewpoint. The Japanese called their warriors Samurai‚ and the Europeans called their warriors Knights. They both swore oaths of loyalty to noble lords and fought to the death to defend them. This happened at the same time even though Japan and Europe were thousands of miles apart. Samurai were a little higher up than Knights in

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    Instead of the law‚ And Then There Were None cares more about morals‚ which is much more unclear‚ objective‚ and uncertain than the law. For instance‚ in Emily Brent’s case‚ she is accused of killing Beatrice Taylor‚ her servant who got pregnant without getting married. However‚ Miss Brent did not kill Beatrice directly‚ but drove her away from her house. Beatrice later committed suicide‚ but Miss Brent does not think she should be responsible for her death at all. Wargrave‚ on the contrary‚ considers

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