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Food list for blood group B
Foods suitable for blood group B Eat more of Eat less of Diet ProfileBalanced omnivore: meat, dairy, grains, fruits, vegetables, fish, seafood, select beans, legumes Quick Food ReferenceAvoid: chicken, corn, lentils, peanuts, sesame seeds, wheatBeneficial: greens, eggs, venison, liver, licorice tea StrengthsStrong immune system, easily adapts to dietary and environmental changesBalanced nervous system WeaknessesTendency toward…
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Food list for blood group A
Foods suitable for blood group A Eat more of Eat less of Diet ProfileLargely vegetarian: vegetables, tofu, seafood, grains, legumes, fruit, turkey Quick Food ReferenceAvoid: meat, dairy, kidney beans, lima beansBeneficial: olive oil, seafood, vegetables, pineapple StrengthsAbility to adapt well to dietary and environmental varietySystem synchronized to preserve and metabolize nutrients efficiently WeaknessesDifficulty digesting and…
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Food list for blood groups A, B, AB and O
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Zulu Language & Culture
Language & Culture Zulu, known by native speakers as IsiZulu, is one of the 11 official languages of South Africa. It is a member of the Nguni language group (other Nguni languages are Xhosa, Swati and Ndebele). These languages are spoken by more than 20 million people. Despite the proliferation of languages in South Africa,…
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Zulu language. List of universities in United States that offer the study of Zulu
Studying Zulu in the U.S. Below is a list of some of the universities in the United States that currently offer Zulu. Boston University Columbia University Indiana University Michigan State University Ohio State University University of California at Berkeley University of California at Los Angeles University of Georgia University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign University…
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Why Study Zulu
There are many reasons for studying Zulu, including personal interest in southern African cultures, research interests and fulfillment of foreign language requirements. In addition, Zulu has great political, cultural, historical and social importance in southern Africa. Zulu spread throughout large areas of southern Africa; the language served as a tool for unifying the many ethnic…
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Who Speaks Zulu
People and History The Zulu people live in South Africa, primarily in KwaZulu-Natal (formerly known as Natal). The history of the Zulus can be traced back to the 19th century warrior, Shaka Zulu. After the death of his father, Senzangakhona, Shaka conquered many ethnic groups and consolidated them under his reign, creating a huge Zulu…
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KwaZulu-Natal economy
KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) is situated along the east coast of South Africa. It is bounded to the north by Swaziland and Mozambique, to the east by the Indian Ocean, to the south by the Eastern Cape province, to the west by Lesotho and the Free State province, and to the north-west by the Mpumalanga province. KwaZulu-Natal is…
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North West
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Northern Cape