WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 31.1975
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EDUCATION AND SOCIAL
HIGH SCHOOL
Dear
How many species of monkeys and apes aer there
and how is man different?
Mr. Camp
Dear Mr. Camp:
There are 103 living species of monkeys and apes.
Man (Homo sapiens) is one of them. He differs from
other primates because he is naked and the others are
covered with hair. Also, man has the biggest brain of all
primates and can think. He uses his mind for survival.
His mind puts him above all other monkeys and apes.
Dear Mrs. K:
Lately, I have read a lot of material in the newspaper
where people are eating insects and worms. Why is this
so?
^ George V.
Dear George:
Insects and worms contain proteins which are good
for the body. Therefore people in other parts of the
world and lately the United States eat worms and
insects for their food value. I will send you a recipe if
you are interested in trying them. Write me care of the
newspaper you are reading.
Dear Mrs. K:
My friends say you know a lot about plants and
things like that to eat. I want to ask you about
black-eyed peas. Every New Year’s Day my mother
cooks these black-eyed peas. She says they bring good
luck. I hate them. Will eating black-eyed peas bring
Igood luck to me for the whole New Year or should I stop
eating them?
Katie
■Dear Katie:
An old superstition that has been handed down
among many people is that eating cooked black-eyed
peas and hog jowls will bring good luck. However,
scientists do not verify this. You should eat black-eyed
peas because they will give you the proteins and starch
that your body needs.
Dear Mrs. K:
I know what spiders lay many eggs. Why is it that
they have not wiped out the whole insect population on
which they feed?
Ms. Anderson
Dear Ms. Anderson:
Spiders have not wiped out the whole insect
population because only a few of their hatched babies
ever grow into adult spiders. The young are eaten by
other insects and birds before they reach maturity.
Dear Ms. Anderson:
Spiders have not wiped out the whole insect
population because only a few of their hatched babies
ever grow into adult spiders. The young are eaten by
other insects and birds before they reach maturity.
Dear Mrs. K:
I want to train a crow and keep it as a pet. I want to
know what will a crow eat? Will you write the answer in
your column. Ask Me About Nature. Please sign my
name.
John, the Crow Trainer
Dear John:
A crow will eat almost anything. It may eat grains,
mulberries, dead fish, eggs, lizards, beetles,
caterpillars, crawfish, clams, young birds, mice, stable
sweepings, frogs, snakes and garbage. You may
purchase bird food from almost any five-and-dime
stores.
Dear Mrs. K:
I need a quick-growing shade tree to plant in my back
yard. I live in the city. What kind do you recommend?
Mrs. Oliver
Dear Mrs. Oliver:
The female tree Allanthus altissima (Tree of Heaven)
is a quick-growing shade tree which will thrive in the
city in almost any kind of soil except water logged. It is
disease-and-post-free and is beautiful when in bloom.
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MICHIGAN GROUP VISITS SHAW- A
groap of civic and business leaders from
the Detroit Michigan area visited Shaw
University recently as part of a three stop
tour of Southern black universities. [They
also visited Morehouse College and
Virginia Union University]. The visits
were sponsored by the Fund of Renewal
of the American Baptist Churches under
the direction of Mr. Francis Komegay.
The group toured the campus and heard,
presentations by Shaw president Dr. J.;
Archie Hargraves and Dr. Wilmoth
Carter, Vice President for Research and
Evaluation and Senior Vice President.
often unpredictable
changes in our society and
be better equipped to deal
with them.
-Students will focus on
the central role of decision
making in their lives and
learn that the decisions
they make involve both
costs and benefits to
themselves and society.
-Students will under
stand the role that a
democratic form of govern
ment plays in maintaining a
free economic system.
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of the personal and social
values that underlie eco
nomic issues, the problems
that arise when economic
goals conflict, and the
difficult decisions that may
have to be made.
-Students will be able to
identify and use the basic
principles and relationships
of modern economics that
constitute the tools of
economic analysis, basing
their decisions on a
reasoned understanding of
their own and society’s
values.
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way of thinking about
economic issues that will
last throughout their lives.
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1 .To offer our customers the "Lowest Food Prices In North Carolina."
2.0ur policy of not raising prices of merchandise already on the shelves.
3.Our policy of closing on Sundays. Food Town customers are SMART
enough to shop Monday through Saturday,' eliminating the high cost of a
Sunday opening, which SMART customers realize they would pay for in
the way of higher prices.
4.Our policy of prepackaging fruits and vegetables for the protection of
our customers.
5.Our "Double - Your • Money • Back" guarantee on the tenderness of Ar
mour's TesTender Beef.
6.0ur policy of assuring our customers top quality through the stocking of
famous, nationally known brands.
7.Our usual policy of friendly courteous and helpful service to our
customers.
8.Our policy of considering YOU, our customer, as the most important part
of our business.
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