5. To receive into or on the body, as: a. To put (food or drink, for example) into the body; eat or drink: took a little soup for dinner. b. To draw in; inhale: took a deep breath. c. To expose one's body to (healthful or pleasurable treatment, for example): take the su...
to receive into the body or system, as by swallowing or inhaling:to take a pill; to take a breath of fresh air. to have for one's benefit or use:to take a meal;to take a nap;to take a bath. to use as a flavoring agent in a food or beverage:to take sugar in one's coffee...
1. A plant part that usually grows underground, secures the plant in place, absorbs minerals and water, and stores food manufactured by leaves and other plant parts. In certain plants, additional roots grow out from the stem above ground, bending down into the soil, to provide more support....
Parul holds a Masters of Medical Science in Public Health Nutrition from the University of Glasgow, Scotland, and has worked across the globe from the U.K to New Zealand (NZ) gaining her License with the Health Professionals Council (HPC, UK) and the NZ Nutrition Council. From being a Gol...
When she gets home after work,she spends about forty minutes taking her dog for a walk and then cooks dinner.She likes to cook Chinese food.After dinner,she likes to watch Korea films on her DVD player.On Saturday afternoon,Katie goes out with her friend Nancy.Usually...
Others argue land availability and competition withfood cropswill limit how much biomass can be made available for carbon removal. While true in a narrow sense, New Zealand currently harveststens of millions of tons of timbereach year while producingenough food for 40 million people. ...
“For the ‘Recycling in NZ’ activity, the students enjoyed locating the numbers on each plastic item in the kit which needed to be sorted into different categories. They were keen to do a rubbish pick-up at school and locate the resin identification code on eac...
A night out with a difference and to make a difference all ticket holders are asked to bring a non-perishable donation to the Tower Hamlets Food Bank. Humbug? Bah! Share this: Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest Reddit Tumblr Loading... Posted in Uncategorized on 30/11/2015 by Thee Faction...
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5. To receive into or on the body, as: a. To put (food or drink, for example) into the body; eat or drink: took a little soup for dinner. b. To draw in; inhale: took a deep breath. c. To expose one's body to (healthful or pleasurable treatment, for example): take the su...