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College students order out almost every week because we don't have time to cook, too lazy to cook, the food from cafe taste bad and all that (you know!). Not all the food are safe to eat even though they may taste good. This tuna sushi is one thing that you need to be careful. Recently,on The New York Times, labotory test found that tuna sushi serving in restaurant have a high mercury levels. The mercury level that a few pieces of tuna sushi contained is higher than the levels considered acceptable by human body. So watch out when you order next time.
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Cautious! rethink when ordering out
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Got to Lose to Freshman 15!

Gaining weight in college is very common for college freshmen. (I am not an exception, but just not 15lb). Lose that extra pound is very important especially the summer is coming up. Here are couple numbers you need to keep in mind when you purphase food next time if you want to lose that 15!First,a piece of personal-size pizza is 500-600 calories which is 2-3 serving of soup, 7-8 apples or banana.Second, a good number of college student drinks. A 12-oz regular beer is 150 calories. Having couple of them one night is going to increase your weight like...
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Saturday, January 12, 2008
"Green" Fashion
Whether or not that you accept global warming as a fact,actively recycling and protecting the environment are every one's responsibility. Many fashion companies add new environmental healthy lines to the market.I believe everyone have heard that "I am not a plastic bag". Purchasing bags that are made with recycling materials is a easy way to reduce waste and reuse materials.
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Friday, December 28, 2007
Thursday, December 27, 2007
How to save a $ on college textbook
I don’t believe that any college student will doubt with the fact that the college textbook is getting REALLY REALLY expensive. I personally spent well over $500 dollars on books for first semester. How to buy book cheap become essential for all the college students (unless … there is always an unless). Buying second-book is definitely a good start for college students. But where to find second-hand book? Buying old books from upper classmen who attend the same college as you do, relatives, and friends are some of the possible solutions. Always remember, we live in 21st century, there is a thing called internet. These websites allow you to compare the prices of the book from different website. http://www.campusbooks.com/ and http://www.allbookstores.com/. Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Alibris etc. are all good choices. Just one last caution, if you needed the book soon, don’t rely on ebay because you never know who will win the bid.
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