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  1. Added Jun 16, 2008 by luizsilva
    Shortly after the first anniversary of the 1990 we could see a rapid process of opening in some of Latin American countries as Brazil, Mexico and Colombia, among others. It is an excellent monograph (or as we call in Brazil, monografia e TCC) theme related to health and social politics of South America
  2. Added May 30, 2008 by uma
    Join me on my mission to change the way our children are eating. Together, we’ll tackle outdated district spending policies, commodity-based food service organizations, political platforms with no mention of school food or child health — and ultimately the USDA — to ensure that kids everywhere have wholesome, nutritious, delicious food at school.
  3. Added May 06, 2008 by linem
    Dr. Kawecki and like-minded scientists are trying to figure out why animals learn and why some have evolved to be better at learning than others. One reason for the difference, their research finds, is that being smart can be bad for an animal’s health.
  4. Added Apr 07, 2008 by mandyh
    You may not be able to power an iPod with an onion, but there are plenty of neat tricks and techniques that actually do work with everyday foods.
  5. Added Jan 11, 2008 by amalgama
    The secret tricks for attracting customers of plastic surgery and recreational clinics. A story by a person who had experienced surgery and now is working in this sphere.
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  6. Added Dec 22, 2007 by mniemitz and 1 other
    Brain POP Jr. aimed at K-3rd grade.
  7. Added Dec 06, 2007 by ablanco
    "The Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood is demanding that McDonald’s immediately stop advertising on children’s report cards. Last week, students in Seminole County, Florida received their report cards in envelopes adorned with Ronald McDonald promising a free Happy Meal to students with good grades, behavior, or attendance. The advertisement appears on report cards envelopes for students in kindergarten through fifth grade. The envelopes are used to transport report cards to and from home throughout the school year."
  8. Added Oct 03, 2007 by kathycho
    Nutrition facts and food analysis
  9. Added Sep 18, 2007 by vago and 1 other
    Resource of (mostly not-free) educational videos representing many different academic areas.
  10. Added Aug 03, 2007 by uma
    This new database, launched in July 2005, contains more than 75 measures of child well-being, including the 10 measures used in our annual KIDS COUNT Data Book. It includes the most timely data available on Education, Employment and Income, Poverty, Health, Basic Demographics, and Youth Risk Factors for the U.S., all 50 states, and D.C. Depending on availability, three to five years of trend data
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