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    Guts Book Report

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    Robyn-Alexis Prd. 3 Book Report: Guts by: Gary Paulsen General Information If I could rename this book‚ I would probably call it Close Calls because Gary Paulsen‚ the main character‚ has survived countless dangerous situations that should have ended with his death. The main setting‚ where most of those incidents have occurred‚ is the woods of Minnesota and occasionally Alaska. To me‚ it feels that Paulsen is just as amazed at his multiple

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    Grace J Parker December 9‚2013 Annotated bibliography For my sophomore research paper ‚ I am interested in human rights and wealth of the united state It appears that wealth is a big problem in states there is no one out there to help these people out of this situation I am specially moved by this area such as hati and Africa those places have a lot of wealthy people who need our help. Article 1 Wealth distribution and income inequality are two different concepts‚ in that wealth distribution

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    with young adults since 1966 when Paulsen first appeared on the writing scene. Paulsen has been noted for his fiction writing about survival and wilderness. Books such as Hatchet‚ Dogsong‚ and The Winter Room have all won the Newbery Honor Award. Paulsen is one of the most noted authors in the category and very popular with young people. Growing up in Minnesota Paulsen was born in Minneapolis on May 17‚ 1939 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Paulsen). Paulsen was one of the three children at his

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    Gut Microbiome

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    1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. The gut microbiome The human body is a teeming metropolis of distinct microbial communities known as microbiomes. Members of these communities are microscope‚ single-celled organisms which support various physiological processes including immune defense‚ growth‚ and digestion (Bengmark‚ 2013; Collins et al.‚ 2012; Cryan & Dinan‚ 2012; Diamond et al.‚ 2011). Within the human gastrointestinal (GI) tract lies a particularly fascinating population of microbiota known for their enormity

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    Gut Feeling

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    Gut Feeling Have you ever had a gut feeling something bad was going to happen? Never take that feeling lightly. I did‚ and lost my best friend for it. It was a nice sunny Saturday morning. My friend Jerome called me talking about a party that was supposed to be the party of the year across town. My gut was telling me it was a bad idea‚ because across town were our rivals‚ Alcovy. A lot of animosity was built up from the game the other night. The game was so intense the basketball teams were even

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    prospector. He decided to get a sled-load of firewood in half an hour. After a hard struggle‚ he succeeded. The main character of “a glow in the dark” is Gary Paulsen who ran an eight-dog team in an unknown and dark forest. A strange light frightened him but he finally found what the light was. Both of Clay and Gary have great courage but Clay is braver than Gary. Clay faced a more dangerous situation and more difficulties. First‚ Clay was very young who was only 17 years old and became a young prospector

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    Gut Bacteria

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    Gut Bacteria In today’s world‚ many people have a very negative connotation when they hear the word “bacteria”. Bacteria have been the cause to many diseases‚ however bacteria do have some benefits and uses. There are thousands and thousands of different types of bacteria in the world and one group of bacteria‚ Gut Flora‚ has become evident in the bacterial community for being beneficial. Gut Flora is a group of bacteria that consists of microorganisms that live in the digestive tracts of animals

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    Richer Gut Microbiomes

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    Gregarious Chimps Harbor Richer Gut Microbiomes Article Review Every animal on earth produces bacteria that helps fight off germs and diseases from the body. In the article “Gregarious chimps harbor richer gut microbiomes”‚ the researches at Duke University performed a study on the gut microbes and the behavior of Chimpanzees. They studied the DNA droppings from forty Chimpanzees between 2000 and 2008. The article stated that in both humans and chimpanzees‚ the intestines hold lots of bacteria

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    Microbes in Gut

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    4300/6938 Biomolecules Microbes in Gut Increase Fat Absorption You may think you have dinner all to yourself‚ but you’re actually sharing it with a vast community of microbes waiting within your digestive tract. A new study from a team including Carnegie’s Steve Farber and Juliana Carten reveals that some gut microbes increase the absorption of dietary fats‚ allowing the host organism to extract more calories from the same amount of food. Previous studies showed gut microbes aid in the breakdown

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    Gut Microbiota

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    Before birth‚ the microbiota does not exist‚ as the body is sterile. (1‚ 6) The establishment of the microbiota does not develop until birth. (5) The first factor that affects the composition of the gut microbiota is the mode of delivery. (3‚ 5) Babies that are delivered vaginally have microbiota similar to that of the mother’s vaginal and fecal microbiota. In comparison‚ babies delivered by caesarean section have microbiota similar to the mother’s skin microbiota. Although the maternal bacterial

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