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6
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The afflicted individual’s reactions to the disease.
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8
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National professional organization of Certified Public Accountants in the United States
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9
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Named king chef in 1913
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10
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Frontline workers
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11
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It's roots lie in a combination of Mesoamerican and Spanish cuisine.
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14
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A Mediterranean cuisine
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16
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The practices of the culinary arts of Korea.
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18
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Involves the withdrawal of a stimulus and increases the likelihood of a previous behavior
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21
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Consists of the cooking traditions and practices from France
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24
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Refers to a belief
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25
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a fusion of African, European, Latin American, Indian/South Asian, Middle Eastern food
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26
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First American to publish a cook book
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27
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Invented Potato Chips
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29
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Translate languages
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1
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Helped redefine the American view on Southern cooking
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2
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Fish station chef
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3
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Assistant
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4
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Grill station chef
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5
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Dental work
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7
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Cooking
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9
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Designing magazines
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12
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A tax-exempt professional body
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13
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Frozen dessert chef
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15
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Was the first American to train as a chef in France.
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17
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Roast station chef
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19
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Professional origination for electronic engineering
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20
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A professional organization of social workers in the United States
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22
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The professional membership association for certified athletic trainers
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23
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The specific pathology or malfunctioning of a body part
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28
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Refers to a class, such as Caucasian or African-American
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