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  2. Advance-fee scam - Wikipedia

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    An advance-fee scam is a form of fraud and is one of the most common types of confidence tricks. The scam typically involves promising the victim a significant share of a large sum of money, in return for a small up-front payment, which the fraudster claims will be used to obtain the large sum. [1] [2] If a victim makes the payment, the ...

  3. Eating Attitudes Test - Wikipedia

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    Psychology. The Eating Attitudes Test ( EAT, EAT-26 ), created by David Garner, is a widely used 26-item, standardized self-reported questionnaire of symptoms and concerns characteristic of eating disorders. The EAT is useful in assessing "eating disorder risk" in high school, college and other special risk samples such as athletes.

  4. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    The trickster shows three playing cards to the audience, one of which is a queen (the "lady"), then places the cards face-down, shuffles them around, and invites the audience to bet on which one is the queen. At first the audience is skeptical, so the shill places a bet, and the scammer allows him to win. In one variation of the game, the shill ...

  5. Encouraging Healthy Eating Behaviors in Toddlers - ed

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    quent exposure to foods is a useful technique in encouraging children to taste food (Dosman & Andrews, 2012). If toddlers are exposed to foods many times, they have more opportunities to taste them. Just because a child will not eat a given food during the first few exposures does not mean that he never will. The Academy of Nutrition and Di-

  6. Section 504 Protections for Students with Food Allergies

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    Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 is a Federal civil rights law that protects students from disability-based discrimination in schools (including preschools, K-12 schools, colleges, universities, and other postsecondary institutions) that receive Federal financial assistance. Under Section 504, a student with a food allergy can be a ...

  7. Schools Can Help Children Eat Healthy and Be Active

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    Hunger-Free Kids Act, the 2010 law that ushered in updated nutrition standards for school meals and snack foods and beverages. The law tackles nutrition standards at the institutions where young children spend most of their waking hours and consume the majority of their daily calories. RWJF

  8. Kids Eat Free at Dozens of Restaurants Coast to Coast - AOL

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    Huddle House offers two kids eat free days per week, on Mondays and Tuesdays. When: All day on Mondays and Tuesdays. Age limitations: Kids 10 and under. Number of free kids’ meals per purchase ...

  9. Manual for Administering, Scoring, and Using the Basic ...

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    still children who are unable to make satisfactory progress in reading. The continued search for materials to solve children's reading difficulties appears somewhat naive in light of available research evidence. Several years ago, twenty-seven first-grade reading studies were Lunded by the U. S. Office of Education.-