Nutritional Food Label and Facts April Garcia SCI/241 August 24‚ 2013 Charlotte Williams‚ MAEd The 5/20 rule is where if you 5 % or less it’s not a good source of the nutrient if it has 20%or more then it is a good source of a nutrient. For an Example in my pantry I have a can of Chunk Light Tuna in water it has 10% DV of Sodium and 10% dv of Cholesterol. It’s not a good source of Sodium nor Cholesterol it’s just in the middle of it both. The Serving Size‚ Calories‚ Limit these nutrients
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3-Day Average Bar Graph Recommendations Report MyPlate Report (Staple these 3 items together) 12 Questions 1-9 (Staple all pages together) 80 Final Score 100 Comments: Answer the following questions using your NAP I materials and your textbook. Type your answers into this document. 1. Macronutrients (20 points): Complete this question using your 3-Day Average Bar Graph and Recommendations Report from NAP I‚ Class/Compass notes and the course e-book/textbook
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inefficient tax system. 4) What was the Tennis Court Oath? The Tennis court oath was on June 20. King Louis XVI locks the National Assembly out of their traditional meeting place. The National Assembly is force to meet on a nearby tennis court. Members of the National Assembly pledge to not disband until they give France a constitution which became known as the Tennis Court Oath. The National Assembly then becomes known as the National Constituent assembly. 5) What was the Great Fear? The
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queries you may have about the examination‚ I have written some guidelines below. You will have had experience preparing exam questions in your review sessions. The following document provides some further hints and tips‚ with some sample questions at the end. I have also attached a document with questions from January and Resit last year‚ with an outline of what the answer should contain. What do I have to do? In the examination‚ you will be asked to select three questions to answer from a
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the contents of the article you ’ve provided along with your critical comments about that article. Support your findings with referenced research. (5 points) 4 2. Identify and discuss three laws that support collective bargaining. Include and discuss [showing relevance or applicability] at least one reference found in our text‚ along with a current web-based news item/magazine article about each. Write a succinct and complete summary on the contents of the article you ’ve provided along with your
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customer and must do their responsibilities with consider to personal injury and negligence claims. 1.2 Describe how Duty of Care can affects own work role Duty of Care can affect your work role because you need to always ensure you stay within the boundaries that the duty of care issues to you. Without a Duty of care‚ it can cause many
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There are FIVE questions in this examination; each starts on a fresh page. Answer ALL five questions; start each answer on a fresh page. All questions carry equal marks. The value of each sub-question is indicated in brackets. On the front of your answer book‚ write the number of each question you have attempted. Statistical tables and useful formulae are attached to this examination paper. Electronic calculators may be used. The examination paper may be retained by the candidate. Answers must be written
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You are what you drive When you see different people driving different cars on the roads‚ will you give yourself a second to think whether there is something relationship between the certain cars and the drivers’ personality? There is a theory that people who drive certain cars share personality traits. Generally speaking‚ our choices may say something about our values and interests. To some extent‚ women tend to buy smaller cars and men are likely to buy larger cars. But there are many other
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You Are What You Wear Whoever said “clothes make a man” had the right idea about people perceive each other on the first look. Whether you like it or not‚ a big part of the first impression that we make when you meet someone depends on how you look – which is basically how you’re dressed. Looking good is an obsession with people these days. We love to keep up on the latest trends and make sure we’re sporting the latest fashion. Just take a look around you. Bangalis seem to be really catching
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You Are What You Eat Introduction I. Think it ’s organic? Think again. II. Today we are going to talk about what makes a food organic and the changes in the industry. III. We are going to explore A. "Purists" view on what makes a food organic. B. "Big Box" influence on organics. C. Organic Standards Body I. Purists have a higher expectation of what organic means. A. Organics must be grown without man-made chemicals such as synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. They should
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