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    Folio addmath perak 2013

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    SMK RAPAT SETIA PROJEK MATEMATIK TAMBAHAN 3472/2 Nama Calon : Angka Giliran : No. IC : Nama Guru : ISI KANDUNGAN No. Butiran 1.0 Perakuan calon 2.0 Penghargaan 3.0 Objektif 4.0 5.0 Perakuan Calon Tentang Ketulenan Tugasan Projek Kertas 3472/2 Saya memperakui bahawa Tugasan Projek yang dikemukakan untuk memenuhi syarat Peperiksaan Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia 2013 bagi mata pelajaran Matematik

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    Meal MAnagement

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    MEAL MANAGEMENT Meal management is the process whereby resources‚ both material and human‚ are used to obtain goals that have to do with feeding the individual or the group. It involves planning‚ organizing‚ controlling and evaluating the meal service. These are tasks directly associated with the health‚ welfare and happiness of the individual or the group. What people eat and the conditions under which the meals are served should always be considered to realize the goal of meal management. To

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    Anatomy and Physiology Assignment Research project: The role of calcium and vitamin D in the development and maintenance of bone structure What is Parathyrin? Parathyrin is a substance made by the parathyroid gland that helps the body store and use calcium. A higher than normal amount of parathyrin causes high levels of calcium in the blood and may be a sign of disease. Parathyrin is also sometimes known as Parathormone‚ parathyroid hormone and PTH. What is Calcatonin? Calcatonin is a hormone

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    of the easiest ways to drastically improve your appearance. A tan skin is also healthy. Your skin needs vitamin D. Low levels of vitamin D put you at risk for muscle weakness‚ brittle bones and fractures and higher blood pressure. Adults who have adequate levels of vitamin D suffer from fewer colds‚ flu and auto-immune issues. Studies have shown that sunbeds allow for the production of vitamin D in the body. In London‚ sunbeds are becoming popular as an effective means of getting

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    should store certain types of food‚ knowing the health benefits these foods possess‚ how they affect our bodies‚ and how our bodies respond when these types of foods become scarce will help you make better choices when investing in your food storage. Vitamin deficiency‚ stunted growth‚ skin infections‚ hair loss‚ increased illness and even death are  all contributing factors to being malnourished. Malnutrition can also occur from improper water treatment. Globally‚ untreated water is one of the leading

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    life of a human is about 67 years. Adulthood is usually the longest lasting stage in the human life cycle‚ stretching from age 20 to 50. By age 35‚ adults are considered "middle age" until they become a mature adult. Vitamins and minerals are an important part of nutrition. Vitamins are organic substances present in food. They are required by the body in small amounts to regulate metabolism and to maintain normal growth and functioning. Minerals are vital because they are the building blocks that

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    Dietary Supplements

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    supplement is defined as” a product intended for ingestion that contains a "dietary ingredient" intended to add further nutritional value to (supplement) the diet.” A “dietary ingredient” is at least one or more of the following ingredients: a mineral‚ a vitamin‚ an amino acid‚ herbs‚ a concentrate‚ metabolite‚ constituent‚ or extract. Dietary supplements come in different forms. They come in tablets‚ gel caps‚ powders‚ and capsules. Dietary supplements were invented to ensure that the body gets the adequate

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    Nutrition and Fever

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    FEVER DEFINITION An increase in the body temperature above normal  (36.5–37.5 °C) is generally referred to as fever. There is an increase in the rate of metabolic activities during fever. Fever is generally the result of an imbalance between the heat produced and the heat eliminated in the body. It is not a disease in itself but an indication of some disease. Infections and malnutrition are the main causes of fever. FACTORS AFFECTING NUTRITION Factors affecting nutrition during fever are as

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt won the presidential election in 1932. The phrase “New Deal” came from his campaign when running and suggested it was the government’s responsibility to guarantee every man’s right to make a comfortable living. The new deal was formed by a set of government programs intending to fix the depression and prevent future depressions. Roosevelt made unionized workers and had support in most of all classes which reflected why he got re-elected so many times. Examine the reasons FDR

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    The following essay refers to the novel "The Catcher in the Rye"by J.D Salinger and how Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder has affected the main character Holden Caulfield. Holden is a teenager who lives in New York and has been expelled from three schools‚ including the last one he is attending‚ because he does not commit himself to his studies. The novel is a narrative and describes three days from Holden’s life. He does not seem to be able to relate to adults‚ which is why he is comfortable when he

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