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The image is a close-up shot of an open book, displaying a page from a children's educational text. The book's content focuses on "Body Building Foods (Proteins)". The left page shows a question numbered "(f)" followed by a blank line, and then the text "g foods." and "g foods." Below this, a question asks "our favourite?". The right page is the main subject of the image. It features a chapter title "Chapter 2" with the text "Body Building Foods (Proteins)" below it. The text explains that body-building foods help the body grow and repair wounds. It lists two sources: "From animals;" and "From crops." A subheading "2.1 Body building foods from animal origin" is highlighted in green. This section elaborates that meat, fish, milk, and eggs are body-building foods from animal origin. A sentence states, "We can get meat from cow, goat, ram, rabbits, chicken, etc." Below this text, there are illustrations of a goat, a sheep, a rabbit, and a rooster, each labeled with its name. A page number "7" is visible at the bottom center of the right page. The book appears to be placed on a textured surface, possibly a table, with other books or materials partially visible in the background, creating a slightly cluttered environment. There are no people visible in the image. The image does not contain any information about the city of Jalingo, Nigeria.
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The image is a close-up shot of an open book, displaying a page from a children's educational text. The book's content focuses on "Body Building Foods (Proteins)". The left page shows a question numbered "(f)" followed by a blank line, and then the text "g foods." and "g foods." Below this, a question asks "our favourite?". The right page is the main subject of the image. It features a chapter title "Chapter 2" with the text "Body Building Foods (Proteins)" below it. The text explains that body-building foods help the body grow and repair wounds. It lists two sources: "From animals;" and "From crops." A subheading "2.1 Body building foods from animal origin" is highlighted in green. This section elaborates that meat, fish, milk, and eggs are body-building foods from animal origin. A sentence states, "We can get meat from cow, goat, ram, rabbits, chicken, etc." Below this text, there are illustrations of a goat, a sheep, a rabbit, and a rooster, each labeled with its name. A page number "7" is visible at the bottom center of the right page. The book appears to be placed on a textured surface, possibly a table, with other books or materials partially visible in the background, creating a slightly cluttered environment. There are no people visible in the image. The image does not contain any information about the city of Jalingo, Nigeria.

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