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19449 The Effects
of the School Breakfast Program - An Outline of Data and Methodology.
This graduate level paper analyzes the effects of the school
breakfast program, outlining the data and methodology collection.
Pages: 13
Bibliography: 10
source(s) listed
Filename: 19449
19449 Effects School Breakfast.doc
Price: US$64.35
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19534 The History
of Sausage: From Ancient Times to the Present.
This eight-page undergraduate paper examines the history of
sausage and sausage making from its beginning in the ancient
world through its development in medieval Europe, down to modern
times. The author discusses how the various types of sausage
evolved and concludes with an analysis of the popularity of
sausage and related products today.
Pages: 8
Bibliography: 5
source(s) listed
Filename: 19534
19534 History Sausage Ancient.doc
Price: US$39.60
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15761 The Spaghetti
Warehouse: A Review.
This four-page undergraduate paper is in the form of a review
of a Philadelphia restaurant, The Spaghetti Warehouse. The review
provides useful information about location, atmosphere, menu
selections, prices, and décor.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 0
source(s) listed
Filename: 15761
The Spaghetti Warehouse.doc
Price: US$19.80
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19792 Food
Made and Found.
This paper discusses food and culture in America based on several
readings about food additives on the one hand and living off
the land on the other.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 6
source(s) listed
Filename: 19792
Food Made Found.doc
Price: US$19.80
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29 Creatine
and Whey Protein Supplements.
The topic of this paper is the role of creatine and whey protein
on bodybuilding and health, particularly of athletes and the
increasing number of people who do workouts. Creatine is a protein,
which already exists in the body, although in small amount (Annussek
1995). Some are ingested from food, such as meats and fish,
and the body from amino acids produces the rest. Creatine is
known to convert food into energy, hence, its popularity among
athletes and other active people. But with its inherent presence
in the body, the question is whether it is necessary to take
it in additional amounts as supplements in order to increase
muscle size, enhance athletic performance or improve the health
of those with muscular or nervous diseases (Annussek).
Pages: 15
Bibliography: 7
source(s) listed
Filename: 29 Creatine
Protein Supplements.doc
Price: US$74.25
27.
53 Jenny Craig
Diet.
This paper focuses on the Jenny Craig Diet. The Jenny Craig
Diet is a very popular and proven fat control program that has
been offered in the market by Jenny Craig, Inc, considered one
of the largest weight management services in the world. The
Program combines eating the right foods, exercising, and balancing
one's life. (Cable News Network 2001) According to its creator,
it focuses on lifestyle itself, not the short-term or quick
fix methods offered by other Programs. Clients are subjected
personal one-on-one consultations at its centers in four countries
where the clients' individual requirements are discussed and
their balanced diet menus are planned.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 2
source(s) listed
Filename: 53 Jenny
Craig Diet.doc
Price: US$24.75
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54 Toddlers'
Nutrition.
This is a research paper on toddlers' nutrition with a questionnaire.
According to the United States Department of Agriculture, barely
? of all toddlers and preschoolers today eat a balanced diet
(Schaaf 2002) -- a serious health concern to all, especially
to parents. Undersecretary of Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services
Shirley Watkins ascribes the situation to the fact that, when
these young children stop being breastfed and start receiving
baby foods in jars, their regular servings of milk, fruits and
vegetables do not replace the nutrients they used to get from
breast milk and these jarred baby foods. There, too, is the
greater nightmare called (a) failure to thrive (FTT), an alarming
condition that develops from organic/genetic or environmental
causes, or both. FTT is construed when a child's weight is less
than 5% of the norm for his/her age, when she or he is 95% smaller
than those of his/her age or weighs 2% less than the rest in
his/her age group (Gale 1998). Nutrition is vital for children.