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Posted on July 9, 2018 at 3:00 PM by Sadye Scott-Hainchek
Every reader (including Fussy) has struggled through trying to recall the name of a beloved book read years ago.
We’re thrilled to report that a blog exists solely to try to solve that problem!
Stump the Bookseller is offered by Loganberry Books, a independent new, used and rare bookshop in Ohio.
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the book has questions using a word bank nix nutrition 1 a toxic level of vitamin d is most likely to result in? 2 vitamin c deficiency is associated with? scurvy 3a good food source of niacin is? beef 4 what is the most imp;ortant source of riboflavoid? milk 5phytochemicals act as (antioxidants and hormones). 6foods rich in phytochemicals ( fruits and vegetables) 7in the past, vitamin A content was listed in International Units; ( micrograms or retinol equivalents) 8 spanish , carrots, and sweet potatoes are good souces of ( vitamin a) 9 the fat-soluble vitamin responsible for the synthesis of blood-clotting factors by the liver is ( k) 10 binding agents such as oxalic acid and phytic acid inhibit absorption of ( calcuim ) 11the main function of fluoride is to (prevent dental caries). 12 the person most at risk for developing osteoporosis is a (35 year old woman who has sustained multiple trauma and is bedridden) 13 an important function of sodium is water balance 14 the trace element needs to produce antibodies, convert carotene to vitamin a and form hemoglobin is (zinc) 15 the main dietary source of iodine is (seafood) 16 an important function of sulfur in the body is (building connective tissue 17an example of a breakast high in calcium is (cereal and milk 18 the factors most responsible for regulating calcium absorption from food are (dietary intake and vitamin D hormone. 19 which of the following foods would be most important to assist with thyroxine synthesis (iodized table salt 20 minerals are (elements) 21the major mineral in water inside cellls is (potassium) 22 copper has a metabolic assoication with (molybdenum 23 most of the body's sodium is found in (water outside the cells 24 the mineral present in the body in the greatest amount is (calcium) 25 the functions of energy metabolism and acid base balance are regulated by (potassium
Hi, I'm looking for a children's chapter book about three aunts telling their niece(s) about their travels abroad. I believe their travels were during the Victorian era. They visited France, India and North Africa (Egypt). I believe the author's last name began with "B," but I'm not 100% on that. The book was probably written in the 90s or early 00s.
Book about a young girl who was given a slave for her 10th (or so) birthday. The slave was to do her bidding 24/7 and sleep outside her door on the floor at night in case she needed something. In the end the girl helps the slave (now an adult) and another woman escape via boat. The 2 woman are crudely disguised and one must talk. Intense but they are successful. I read the book within the kastv10 years so I’d say it was written 12 to 7 years ago. Anyone know the title.
