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    1. The total amount of fiber that I consumed for the day was 39 grams. 2. The total amount of fiber recommended for my age group according to (Williams & Wilkins‚ 2013) is thirty-eight grams. I happened to be one gram above the fiber recommended daily intake for the age group of 19-50 years of age. 3. To increase an individual’s fiber intake I highly recommend simply replacing refined with whole grain products. One tip on getting more fiber into your daily diet is to try getting

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    The exploratory phase (Exp No. 1) has highlighted bio-reduction ferrihydrite by Shewanella oneidensis MR-1‚ which occurs only in the presence of formate (carbon source and electron). The Exp # 2 showed that the presence of the bacterium and iron oxide in the reaction medium (E-Sh-Ox) promotes the disappearance of endosulfan but inhibits its hydrolysis (and thus its transformation into ES-diol ) susceptiblement by more effective adsorption phenomenon. It is observed in this case 89.45% α + β O disappeared

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    Jessie Morschauser Professor Hallstrom English 100 September 9‚ 2014 981 words Summary/Strong Response Essay Losing someone close to you can feel like losing a part of yourself. A piece of you goes missing. Imagine living your life with them there and then having them ripped away from you. It really is as horrible as it sounds. In “The Unmothered” Ruth Margalit explains her experience of losing her mother to cancer. She tells about what it’s like on certain days of the year such as‚ her mother’s

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    Zhou's Mandate Of Heaven

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    creation of another‚ he allegedly developed the idea of the Mandate of Heaven. This concept explains rightfully rule of China‚ a dynasty must have authorization from "Heaven‚" perceived not as place but as the god of the skies and ancestor of Chinese rulers. This man date empowered the ruler to reign as "Son of Heaven" but also required that he govern justly and humanely. If a ruler grew corrupt and oppressive and the people suffered‚ Heaven would withdraw the mandate and bestow it and on someone else. Whoever

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    All That Heaven Allows

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    All That Heaven Allows (1957) questions the social and political consensus that is often seen as a defining characteristic of 1950s America. Beneath this consensus‚ the film suggests‚ there dwelt a profound social anxiety concerning issues of gender and class. Gender and class divide people and distribute power and authority in the film. What appears as consensus is revealed to be a forced conformity‚ subordinating individual wills and aspirations to the dictates of social stability. Cary lives

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    rock band‚ named Imagine Dragons. Imagine Dragons is a band originated in Las Vegas‚ Nevada in 2008. This song was written in 2012‚ in the album Night Visions. Demons is the third single released in the album. The reason why I choose this song is because it has many deep messages and tells the audience about the true reality. The band consists of 4 members: Daniel Reynolds‚ Daniel Sermon‚ Daniel Platzman and Ben Mckee. Daniel Coulter Reynolds is the lead singer of the group‚ Imagine Dragons. He was

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    Money In Days Of Heaven

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    Money plays a huge role in today’s society‚ and Days of Heaven shows how people allow money to destroy the happiness they have without it. The film creates an exciting‚ nearly perfect atmosphere‚ but as Bill and his family scheme for the money unravels so does the perfect‚ heaven like allusion they had with the Farmer’s money. Having money is a lot harder than most people think‚ and Bill‚ Abby and Linda start to realize after their plans backfire. Money cannot create happiness‚ but people try to

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    The Way up to Heaven

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    The Way up to Heaven by Roald Dahl ALL HER LIFE MRS FOSTER had had an almost pathological fear of missing a train‚ a plane‚ a boat‚ or even a theatre curtain. In other respects‚ she was not a particular­ly nervous woman‚ but the mere thought of being late on occasions like these would throw her into such a state of nerves that she would begin to twitch. It was nothing much ‑ just a tiny vellicating muscle in the corner of the left eye‚ like a secret wink ‑ but the annoying thing was that it

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    The Giver Response Essay

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    In her book ‘The Giver’‚ Lois Lowry has created a futuristic utopian community where there are no feelings‚ no choices and Sameness prevails. Sameness‚ as the name suggests‚ is the idea that all aspects of life are almost invariably the same for all community members and life itself has no choices; everything is dictated‚ from what to wear and who to marry‚ to how one is required to act and the number of offspring. There exist no colours; the community sees in black and white and hues of grey. Because

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    In “You’re 16‚ You’re Beautiful and you’re a Voter”‚ author Anya Kamenetz argues that the voting age should be lowered to 16. Kamenetz supports her argument by pointing out the significant increase in the number of young voters who participated in the presidential campaign of 2008. Kamenetz believes that age requirements should be flexible and paired with cognitive requirements. Kamenetz introduces her idea of an “early voting permit” available for those 16 year olds who pass a simple civics course

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