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Date: 2012-08-09 15:20:10
Health sciences
Self-care
Medicine
Knowledge
Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion
Human nutrition
Nutrition
MyPlate
ASU School of Applied Arts and Sciences
Health
Applied sciences
Food science

Live It! and the Missouri Grade Level Expectations (GLEs) Live It! is an activity based program that motivates and teaches teens to make nutrient-rich food choices. Lesson and Summary

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