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Article by Vijaya: Food pyramidA food pyramid is a visual representation of a balanced diet, showing which food groups to eat more or less of. It typically categorizes foods into groups and suggests the optimal number of servings from each group to maintain health. The most well-known version is the one developed by the US Department of Agriculture, which has been revised and adapted by various countries. Key Features of a Food Pyramid: Base:Represents the food groups that should form the foundation of a healthy diet, consumed in larger quantities. Apex:Represents the food groups to be consumed in smaller amounts, typically fats, oils, and sweets. Middle Layers:Represent the other food groups like grains, fruits, vegetables, and protein sources, with varying recommendations for daily intakeBy: Vijaya MhetreTuesday, Jul 29, 2025EDUCATION+1
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Article with twitter shorts URL in descriptionhttps://x.com/slater57649/status/1949539369649402124 --- twitter shortsA food pyramid is a visual representation of a balanced diet, showing which food groups to eat more or less of. It typically categorizes foods into groups and suggests the optimal number of servings from each group to maintain health. The most well-known version is the one developed by the US Department of Agriculture, which has been revised and adapted by various countries. Key Features of a Food Pyramid:Base:Represents the food groups that should form the foundation of a healthy diet, consumed in larger quantities. Apex:Represents the food groups to be consumed in smaller amounts, typically fats, oils, and sweets. Middle Layers:Represent the other food groups like grains, fruits, vegetables, and protein sources, with varying recommendations for daily intakeBy: Anne miller chinthanaThursday, Jul 31, 2025WATER, ENERGY, AND THE ENVIRONMENT+1
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Smoke test article -- to check supported filesSmoke test article -- to check supported filesBy: Anne miller chinthanaThursday, Jul 17, 2025HEALTH AND NUTRITION
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Food Pyramid -- EditedA food pyramid is a visual representation of a balanced diet, showing which food groups to eat more or less of. It typically categorizes foods into groups and suggests the optimal number of servings from each group to maintain health. The most well-known version is the one developed by the US Department of Agriculture, which has been revised and adapted by various countries. Key Features of a Food Pyramid: Base: Represents the food groups that should form the foundation of a healthy diet, consumed in larger quantities. Apex: Represents the food groups to be consumed in smaller amounts, typically fats, oils, and sweets. Middle Layers: Represent the other food groups like grains, fruits, vegetables, and protein sources, with varying recommendations for daily intakeBy: Anne miller chinthanaThursday, Jul 10, 2025WATER, ENERGY, AND THE ENVIRONMENT
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Best API Testing Tools for 2025API testing is a procedure developers use to evaluate APIs' functionality, efficacy, and security. Before releasing their software, the results of API testing will inform developers if problem fixes and patches are required. They accomplish this through a simulation that entails sending queries that would reach the API when it is accessible to its users, regardless of whether it is authentic. They observe the API to determine how it will react to this volume of queries. If the results are positive, integrating the API is secure. If not, they will be required to fix it. Choosing one of the best API testing tools is crucial to ensure your tests are successful and efficient. These tools are key for examining variables like scalability, convenience of use, cost-effectiveness, and compatibility with your existing systems. It’s also important to evaluate the available resources for development and maintenance. Based on these criteria, you may select a tool that best suits your requirements and allows you to write thorough API tests.By: Anne miller chinthanaTuesday, Jul 29, 2025HEALTH AND NUTRITION
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Send your first API requestPostman's API client enables you to create and send API requests, including HTTP, GraphQL, and gRPC requests. Using Postman, you can send a request to an endpoint, retrieve data from a data source, or test an API's functionality. You don't need to enter commands in a terminal or write any code. When you create a new request and click Send, the API response returns directly in Postman. Send an API request Make sure you've downloaded and installed the Postman desktop app. When you're ready, open the Postman desktop app and send your first API request. Click Add in the workbench to open a new tab. Enter "postman-echo.com/get" for the request URL. Click Send. Postman displays the response data sent from the server in the lower pane.By: Vijaya MhetreWednesday, Jun 4, 2025WATER, ENERGY, AND THE ENVIRONMENT
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Send your first API requestPostman's API client enables you to create and send API requests, including HTTP, GraphQL, and gRPC requests. Using Postman, you can send a request to an endpoint, retrieve data from a data source, or test an API's functionality. You don't need to enter commands in a terminal or write any code. When you create a new request and click Send, the API response returns directly in Postman. Send an API request Make sure you've downloaded and installed the Postman desktop app. When you're ready, open the Postman desktop app and send your first API request. Click Add in the workbench to open a new tab. Enter "postman-echo.com/get" for the request URL. Click Send. Postman displays the response data sent from the server in the lower pane.By: Anne miller chinthanaMonday, Jun 2, 2025WATER, ENERGY, AND THE ENVIRONMENT
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