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  2. Alcorn State University - Wikipedia

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    Alcorn State University. Alcorn State University (Alcorn State, ASU or Alcorn) is a public historically black land-grant university adjacent to Lorman, Mississippi. It was founded in 1871 and was the first black land grant college established in the United States. The university is a member-school of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund.

  3. 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 healthy ...

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

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    If you want to store whole acorns, dry them in their shells in direct sunlight for 2 to 5 days or in a 175-degree oven for 20 minutes. Keep the oven door slightly open so that moisture can escape ...

  5. Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now

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    The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) is an international collection of autonomous community -based organizations that advocates for low- and moderate-income families by working on neighborhood safety, voter registration, health care, affordable housing, and other social issues. They, along with a number of other ...

  6. History of ACORN in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Budget. US$25 Million, 10% federal funding [2] The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) is an international collection of autonomous community -based organizations that advocated for low- and moderate-income families by working. The association was founded in 1970 by Wade Rathke and Gary Delgado, [3] and, at its peak in ...

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

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    Fat: 0 grams. Carbohydrates: 15 grams. Fiber: 5 grams. Sugar: 0 grams. Things to Watch Out For. Acorn squash is a starchy vegetable, meaning it’s higher in carbs than non starchy ones, like ...

  8. Foot Corn: Causes, Treatment, and More - Healthline

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    Foot corns are hardened layers of skin that develop from your skin’s response to friction and pressure. You may have foot corns if you experience the following symptoms on the tips and the sides ...

  9. Health Benefits of Squash - WebMD

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    Several types of squash are rich in vitamin C, which is important for growing and repairing cell tissue. Squash is also high in fiber, which aids in digestion. Additionally, squash is a good ...