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  2. List of University of Toronto Scarborough alumni - Wikipedia

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    Cindy Nicholas, marathon swimmer and former MPP of Scarborough Centre [39] Victoria Nolan, "the metronome", rower for Canada's National Adaptive Rowing Team, bronze, silver and gold medals at the World Rowing Championships (B.Sc. 1996) [40] Gord Stellick, sports broadcaster and former Toronto Maple Leafs General Manager.

  3. Acorns: Are They Safe to Eat? - WebMD

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    Acorn coffee is a caffeine-free substitute for regular coffee. You can make it by slowly roasting acorns over low heat for about 2 hours, moving them around regularly. Remove them from the heat ...

  4. Can You Eat Acorns? Nutrition, Benefits, and Dangers - Healthline

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    Acorns are especially high in potassium, iron, vitamins A and E, and several other important minerals ( 8 ). Plus, these nuts are low in calories. Most of their calories come in the form of ...

  5. University of Toronto Scarborough - Wikipedia

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    The University of Toronto Scarborough (abbreviated as U of T Scarborough or UTSC) is a satellite campus of the University of Toronto located in Scarborough district, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The campus is set upon suburban parkland next to Highland Creek. It was established in 1964 as Scarborough College, a constituent college of the Faculty ...

  6. List of University of Toronto alumni - Wikipedia

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    Robert H. Coats (B.A. 1896 U.C., visiting professor of statistics) – Canada's first Dominion Statistician. Herbert Marshall (B.A. 1915) – statistician, academic, Canada's third Dominion Statistician. Samuel Beatty (Ph.D. 1915) – mathematician and educator, Beatty sequence is named after him, 21st Chancellor of the University of Toronto.

  7. How to Get Rid of Corns at Home - Healthline

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    If protecting the corn from further irritation doesn’t solve your problem, dermatologists recommend the following steps to get rid of corns: 1. Soak your foot in warm water. Make sure the corn ...

  8. Acorn Squash: Health Benefits, Nutrients Per Serving ... - WebMD

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    Acorn squash is a starchy vegetable, meaning it’s higher in carbs than non starchy ones, like broccoli and spinach. If you’re watching your carbs, limit acorn squash to one cup or about 25% of ...

  9. 8 Foods High in Estrogen and Why You Need It - WebMD

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    Diets rich in cruciferous vegetables are also associated with lower risk of many chronic diseases, including heart problems. 8. Nuts. Nuts like cashews, almonds, peanuts, and pistachios are a ...