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Calcium..............?????


Ok.... Now I have to do a term paper of a topic of my choice and I chose "Does Calcium really affect your bones?" and I need some information on Calium and Bones and other stuff about how calcium affects your bones and stuff like that.




I need to at least get the 1st draft done by this friday 3/30/07.

There is this thing called "Google" and it is remarkable in that it will help answer this for you.

Then of course there is that foreign, scary place called the library, you could try there too.

I hope I never hire someone who is unable to even find their own information.

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