The 10 Biggest Foodborne Illness Outbreaks of 2013 Chicken and fresh produce lead the pack BY JAMES ANDREWS | DECEMBER 27, 2013 Editor’s note: 2013 saw dozens of well-publicized foodborne illness outbreaks. While many of them were found to have sickened a handful of individuals, a few stood out as especially wide in scope. Food Safety News has compiled a list of 10 of the biggest U.S. outbreaks in 2013. Please note that the list excludes Norovirus outbreaks and only includes pathogenic outbreaks
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easy, but it takes a lot to memorize over a dozen cheers with hand motion and footwork. Being a sideline cheerleader isn’t the only kind of cheering that there is. There’s also competition cheering. Competition cheering includes dance, tumbling (gymnastics), jumps, stunting, and of course the cheer part. Competition cheering takes place in the winter when basketball would. If you play basketball, you obviously enough have to be in shape. In cheering it’s the same kind of idea. Cheerleaders for a
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What is credibility? How do you determine if someone is trustworthy? And what characteristics deem an individual believable. These are all questions to consider when meeting someone new. Credibility is defined as the quality of being, reliable, trustworthy, and giving accurate information. Personally, I determine if someone is credible based off their actions and by looking at their track record. As the old saying goes, actions speak louder than words. An individual with a reputation for sticking
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Co-curricular activity (Singapore) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Co-Curricular Activity) Jump to: navigation, search The Tahan Mountain Trekking Team (a CCA in Hwa Chong Institution), on an expedition to Annapurna Base Camp, Nepal in 2000 Co-curricular activities (CCAs), previously known as Extracurricular Activities (ECAs) are activities that educational organisations in some parts of the world create for school students. They are activities which all school students
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Phil 101 Having knowledge is important in every society, whether it be a totalitarian society, or a democratic society. In Plato's Republic, Socrates and his interlocutors discuss how to educate children. Is it right to keep them censored, or should they be allowed to study all and every subject(s). The education of children is very important because they are the future of the society. They are the possible rulers, philosophers, guardians, and so on. So, it is important to shape
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person my five year old self imagined would be well on her way to becoming the top veterinarian in America. She would be in high school, surrounded by her friends, doing what she loved. Outside of school she would do gymnastics, run and play on her guitar. She
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colors: blue, black, red, yellow, and green. The first country to hold the modern olympic games was Athens in Greece in 1896.These games were hosted in the panathenean stadium that hosted over 30,000 people. Some games were wrestling, swimming, gymnastics, cycling, weightlifting, track and field and rifle and pistol shooting. London has hosted the Olympic games previously on two occasions: 1908 and 1948 soon to be 2012 aswell. The olympic flame is lit at the throughout the whole of the Olympic
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easy, but it takes a lot to memorize over a dozen cheers with hand motion and footwork. Being a sideline cheerleader isn’t the only kind of cheering that there is. There’s also competition cheering. Competition cheering includes dance, tumbling (gymnastics), jumps, stunting, and of course the cheer part. Competition cheering takes place in the winter when basketball would. If you play basketball, you obviously enough have to be in shape. In cheering it’s the same kind of idea. Cheerleaders
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any person festers within themselves that seeks to control another for their benefit. For instance, in recent news, Larry Nassar, a former USA gymnastics doctor, has been accused of sexually assaulting more than 265 girls. However, many were especially infuriated toward the institutions where these acts occurred, Michigan State University and USA Gymnastics, for "ignoring two decades worth of opportunities to stop abuse." Nonetheless, it's absolutely appalling for anyone to conceal this unforeseen
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Did you know that many of our Presidents were Cheerleaders? Including Franklin Roosevelt, George W. Bush, and Dwight Eisenhower. Another I interesting fact is that there are 4 million cheerleaders in the world. Cheer should be considered a sport. One reason cheerleading is a sport is because it has a purpose and a set of rules. The purpose of cheerleading is to win first place at all your competitions, get payed bids, and make it to worlds or state to be crowned the champions. In the 1980's more
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