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    freedom they deserve. Sadly‚ that does not always happen. In the story America‚ the narrator talks about the segregation between the sharks and the jets. That’s symbolism today’s culture between America and Immigrates. A few Americas do not like Immigrates since they believe that they are curled and untrustworthy. In the story‚ the narrator shows American just as rude as Puerto Ricans. The story starts off as an over dramatic gay man‚ Mr. Bixby‚ telling a group of women fix their dancing. Mr. Bixby

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    Face the Fats

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    Body Fat and Eating Disorders Body composition is used to describe the different components‚ that when taken together make up a persons body weight. People who are overweight or excess body fat are at risk of several health condition‚ such as Hypertension‚ Type two diabetes‚ Coronary Heart Disease‚ Stroke‚ Osteoarthritis‚ Some Cancers‚ Sleep apnea‚ and respiratory problems. The proportion of body weight that is fat compared to lean‚ or body composition‚ can be made in a doctor’s office or a health

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    Crude Fat

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    Introduction Crude fat is the term used to refer to the crude mixture of fat-soluble material present in a sample. Crude fat also known as the ether extract or the free lipid content the traditional measure of fat in food products. The lipid materials may include triglycerides‚ diglycerides‚ monoglycerides‚ phospholipids‚ steroids‚ free fatty acids‚ fat soluble vitamins‚ carotene pigments‚ chlorophylls‚ etc. The common approach for total crude fat determination is based on the solubility of lipids

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    Trans Fat

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    Ban Trans-Fat Although fats are considered to be a part of our health‚ there are certain types that should be ignored. One of which has drawn controversial issues is trans-fat. Trans-fat is mostly found in many food sources such as vegetable oil‚ crackers‚ cookies and margarine. It increases blood levels of low density lipoprotein that is considered to be bad cholesterol‚ and decreases level of good cholesterol‚ high density lipoprotein. Trans-fat is created when oils are partially hydrogenated

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    A Story to Encourage‚ a Life Worth Living One of Ralph Connor’s purposes in writing‚ The Man from Glengarry‚ was for people to learn‚ through the lives of his characters‚ about different character traits and help them improve their lives. One lesson taught in The Man from Glengarry is the importance of Forgiveness. This is demonstrated in both Macdonald Dubh and Ranald Macdonald in their challenge to forgive their enemy‚ LeNoir. Another life principle demonstrated in Ralph Connor’s The Man from

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    Fat Is Ugly

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    Did that shock you? I mean‚ I’m not a skinny girl‚ for those who know me‚ yes‚ I am indeed quite plump‚ and a little bit wibbly – BUT‚ the title is from a piece of journalism I read by Angela Carter about anorexia. ‘The true cause is a deliberate wish to be slim’ says Palazzoli. As Carter mentions‚ there is considerable pressure on girls to be ‘slim’‚ and as the article was written in 1974‚ it doesn’t seem that much has changed in the past 37 years – in fact the problem has most likely gotten worse

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    A bulky‚ middle-aged man stared at the roughly cut and oddly shaped stone in his hands‚ his brows furrowed deeply in anger. His eyes then shifted from the trashy stone onto the youth standing next to him. The youth appeared to be no older than fifteen and had ragged features of an adult‚ contrasting the slender and almost underfed body. The boy had black eyes and hair and was currently puffing his bony chest out in pride. “Trash!!” the middle-aged man exclaimed suddenly as he threw the stone against

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    Fat and Happy

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    article “Fat and Happy: In Defense of Fat Acceptance‚” Mary Ray Worley‚ also a member of the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance (NAAFA)‚ talks about being accepted in America as a fat person; she tells us her personal experiences at the NAAFA Convention‚ her points of view of being a fat person in American‚ and even gives us information from doctors and researchers about weight loss. Worley talks about how America sees fat people and how they are just totally against being fat; she even

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    Story Of An Hour Summary

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    of “The Story of an Hour” Freedom is one of the most important things‚ even when it interferes with being married. Kate Choplin wrote novels‚ and short stories about topics related to the time period‚ like stated in the statement “The feminist movement had barely begun‚ and in Louisiana‚ women were still considered to be their husbands’ lawful property” (spark notes). To explain this better‚ “The Story of an Hour” takes place in the 1800’s in the Midwest in a two story house.. “The Story of an Hour”

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    (An Analysis of three messages from The Story of an Hour) How much can you get done in an hour? About 60 minutes can go fast or slow depending upon what you are doing with your life. On some occasions it can have a million things happen at once. While on another time‚ nothing amazing or interesting happens. In The Story of an Hour‚ it shows how time can go slow and be compacted with many crazy items. This story is written by Kate Chopin (1850-1904) was a very amazing woman‚ she saw what love should’ve

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