iProfile / Food Journal Summary / View by Meal Start date: Mon Mar 04 2013 End date: Sun Mar 10 2013 Monday‚ March 04 Breakfast 2.5 items 0.5 cups 10.0 fl.oz 3.0 tbsp Lunch 2.5 cups 6.0 oz 0.7 cups 0.5 cups 0.5 cups Dinner 0.5 cups 2.5 cups 3.0 items 3.0 oz 0.5 cups Snacks 12.0 fl.oz 0.5 cups 2.0 items 0.5 cups English Muffin‚ Wheat‚ Toasted Cheese‚ Cheddar‚ Shredded Milk‚ Skim PHILADELPHIA Cream Cheese‚ Garden Vegetable Rice‚ Brown‚ Wild‚ Cooked Tilapia‚ Cooked‚ Dry Heat Asparagus Broccoli Carrots
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Journal #1 The Namesake begins with Ashima cooking in the kitchen when she starts having contractions; Ashima and her husband Ashok take a taxi to the hospital to deliver the baby. Ashok has to leave his wife surrounded by nurses so he could go to work. A nice nurse named Patty brought her lunch and took her on a walk around the hospital to help with the pregnancy. This walk reminded Ashima of the day she and Ashok were introduced by their parents. She remembers slipping her feet into his shoes
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Fraulein Mariano October 18‚ 2013 REFLECTIVE JOURNAL NO. 3 My third week of clinical placement at Trillium Hospital assigned on the same unit and same patient. Arrive early in the lobby of 4J Rehab meet with our Clinical Instructor and group mates. Started with pre-conference had briefing for the day activities assigned as schedule to be with our Clinical Instructor in giving 10:00 am medications. After the briefing‚ I went to the station where‚ met my new preceptor ‚ exchange
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Nick Roberson Mr. Scharff IB TOK 3rd June 2013 Language: Journal #3 1. Our language makes us more likely to notice some distinctions or to experience/perceive in certain ways. 2. Our differing environments‚ cultures and social needs will manifest themselves in differences in language. Concerning the first prompt‚ the language that we use causes us to notice the differences in the environment surrounding us because of the manner which it has been described to us. An
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The Burn Journals Brent Runyon Brent Runyon‚ a fourteen year old boy was highly depressed. He was very intellectual‚ and had succeeded in many hard classes till third grade. He decided he didn’t like school anymore and wanted to be known. Brent was known as one of the funniest kids in school. He was a jokester and played many pranks on other students. After an exciting day he tried to light a locker on fire. He ended up burning a shirt and destroying some property. Brent didn’t want to be known
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Sale Department Reflective Journal After 5 weeks attending Business Communication class‚ students have learnt how to work and communicate with people in a business environment. The lecturer gives a lot of lesson about formality such as professional attire‚ presentation skill and behaves in business of different cultural. Most of Vietnamese student’s weakness is lacking of communication skill. Therefore‚ when they present or contact with other people in business environment as well as in society
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Corruption in India Patriotism. What does that word mean to you? Let me tell you what I think it should mean. Patriotism is not about boasting and believing that my country has no problems and it is just perfect. Patriotism is about realizing that my country has a problem and I will do something about it. Our problem for India is corruption. There are more than 1.21 billion people in India. 22 % of the population is under the poverty line. Truckers in India alone pay
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Rizal Sired Hitler By: Ambeth R. Ocampo Philippines Daily Inquirer Lifestyle (C3) Monday‚ June 19‚ 1995 EVERYWHERE I lecture on Rizal‚ one question never fail to arise in the open forum—"Is it true that Adolf Hitler is the son of Rizal? This is absolutely absurd‚ but since some fairly educated people actually want to believe it‚ I write this column.The argument is that Rizal had a German connection‚ he studied in Heildelberg‚ and being the Pinoy Don Juan he probably sired a son (why not a
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Section 8 SEKSYON 8. Hindi dapat hadlangan ang karapatan ng mga taong-bayan kabilang ang mga naglilingkod sa publiko at pribadong sektor na magtatag ng mga asosasyon‚ mga unyon‚ o mga kapisanan sa mga layuning hindi lalabag sa batas. “The right of the people‚ including those employed in public and private sectors‚ to form unions‚ associations‚ or societies for purposes not contrary to law shall not be abridged.” Freedom to form associations In large part‚ this section reflects the country’s
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22. Discharge from service: (1) A worker may be discharged from service for reasons of physical or mental incapacity or continued ill-health certified by a registered medical practitioner. (2) If a worker who has completed not less than one year of continuous service is so discharged‚ he shall be paid by the employer compensation at the rate of thirty days wages for every completed year of service‚ or gratuity‚ if any‚ whichever is higher. [Karim Jute Mills Ltd vs Chairman‚ Second labour Court
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