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THE BIG SPOON Ladies and gentlemen, knives and forks… Tonight… Let’s quiz!HELLO EVERYONETHE BIG SPOON There are five food groups. Each of you belongs to one of these groups! To find out which group you belong to, we’re going to quiz like we’ve never done a quiz before! If you think the riddle concerns you, shout “ME!” » and name the type of food you think it is.EGG Me!THE BIG SPOON We haven’t started yet, Egg. OK, so first riddle…“Butter me, toast me, take advantage of my vitamin B”BREAD Me! Carbohydrates!THE BIG SPOON Decent bread! You prepare a delicious grilled…

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Local events Published at 1:24 p.m. on Tuesday November 14, 2023 Fundraisers Saturday November 18 Benefit breakfast for Savannah Wootenyoung girl in need of heart transplant, Center Methodist Church, 7-10 a.m., 1857 US 64 W., Mocksville. Community Breakfast, Fulton Methodist, 3689 NC 801 S., Advance, 7 a.m.-10 a.m. Country ham, filet mignon, sausages, bacon, grits, eggs, biscuits, gravy, drinks. Takeaway available. Donations accepted with part of the missions. Religion November 10-12 2nd pastoral and ecclesial anniversary of NewFound Grace Church. November 10 at 7:30 p.m. with Apostle D. McCoy of the United Believers Fellowship of Charlotte; Nov. 11, Apostle D.…

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By Claire Druffner 11/14/23 10:41 p.m. Editor’s Note: This story contains explicit descriptions of abortion. This is a guest review that was submitted by a member of the Rice community. The views expressed in this review are those of the author and do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of Thresher or its editorial board. All customer reviews are fact-checked to the best of our ability and edited for clarity and brevity by Thresher editors. Last semester at West Servery, I found my flyer, “Pro-Life After Roe: Catholic Answers to FAQs,” vandalized. “FORCED BIRTH” was scrawled over “Pro-Life” in…

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It’s not that unusual to see average wildlife roaming around Tacoma, but this year has been rather different. In addition to the raccoons and deer that residents are accustomed to, coyotes are also more numerous and there is one in particular that has become a local urban legend. Spotted at Hilltop months ago, this coyote has attracted a lot of attention due to a severe facial deformity or injury to the extent that its upper maxilla (jaw) is missing, giving it a grotesque and one worries how he can even eat or drink. Photos of this coyote, nicknamed online “Jawless…

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With the new Menlo Park Community Campus in Belle Haven opening in mid-2024, the City Council, mindful of the city’s $1 million budget deficit, wants to contain personnel costs.THE Menlo Park Community Campus (MPCC) opens at 100 Terminal Ave., replacing the former Onetta Harris Community Center in the Belle Haven neighborhood. Five main services will be offered at the center: an aquatic center, a library, a youth center, a seniors’ center and a recreational center.City staff presented council with three staffing options to operate the new community center, with annual costs ranging from nearly $2 million to just over $1…

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Deana Garner, Inclusive Excellence and Title Nine Officer for Sun Devil Athletics, leads these programs.“When it comes to Pitchfork programs, I work for several months with campus colleagues and others to offer workshops on domestic violence or healthy and unhealthy relationships,” Garner said. “In addition, in the spring and in April, we offer training on the prevention of sexual assault for women. »The programs are meant to be focused on student-athletes, as this demographic has a different college and life experience than most other ASU students. Although the topics covered are serious, they are intended to introduce student-athletes to real-life…

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COURTNEY Roker Laga, the daughter of famous meteorologist Al Roker, has revealed her next book with her father will soon be available in libraries after being put “on the back burner” during his illness last year. Al’s eldest daughter spoke exclusively with The US Sun about her next project with her father and the newest addition to the Roker family: her beautiful daughter Sky. Courtney Roker Laga spoke about her upcoming book with her famous father, AlCredit: Instagram/ouichefroker Courtney explained that the book was put on the back burner while her father was ill.Credit: Amy Roth Courtneywho has been developing…

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Earlier this year I shared a new vision for Lifehacker, with a noble personal goal: for our site to provide the most informative content on the Internet. At the time, Lifehacker had just been acquired by Ziff Davis from G/O Media, and I was both cautiously optimistic about our new headquarters and grateful for the changes to come. Eight months later, I’m proud to share some of these changes and invite you back to join our community of experts, DIYers, and lifelong learners. Welcome to our new siteLifehacker has a new homepage design, logo, and site navigation, but we’ve also…

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Biju DharmapalanAyurveda, the ancient medicinal system of India, is one of the oldest and continuously practiced traditions, rooted in a solid foundation of philosophy and empirical observation. The founding principles of Ayurveda date back to the Vedic period of ancient India. The earliest texts containing knowledge related to health and healing practices are found in the Vedas, particularly the Rigveda, which contains hymns describing the healing benefits of specific herbs and plants. According to Ayurveda, each cell is considered an inherent manifestation of pure intelligence, earning it the designation of self-healing science. Along with this philosophy of self-healing, the use…

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The Graduate School has chosen Grace Reyes as its November student GradBird Fellow RECIPIENT. GradBird Scholar is an initiative to recognize graduating students for their academic efforts at Illinois State University. Currently in her 30th year as a nurse, Reyes graduated from St. Paul University Iloilo in the Philippines as a proud member of the Fidelis Christ Mariae Class of 1993. She began her nursing career as a tribute to her parents and embarked on a journey to complete her doctorate in nursing practice to honor them even today. Reyes’ current role in nursing informatics stems from her passion for…

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