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    Good Carbs over Bad

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    1. Try to cut out as much ’junk food’ from your diet as possible. This includes pretty much all chips‚ candy‚ soft drinks‚ etc. 2. Avoid - or at least limit - your intake of refined-flour baked goods‚ including non-whole-grain breads‚ bagels‚ doughnuts‚ cupcakes‚ brownies‚ cakes‚ etc. Also‚ throw out the processed‚ high-sugar breakfast cereals - stick to whole-grain cereals and oatmeal. 3. Buy a variety of fresh fruits and veggies and begin to include at least 1 or 2 servings with each

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    interest in the cultural and spiritual values of the country‚ respect will be assured. Be careful and don’t mention about vodka because of your cultural holiday can stop at the time)). Thirdly‚ if you are invited to someone’s house it is considered a good manner to take small present‚ like a bunch of flowers‚ some cakes or a bottle of wine. Moreover‚ always put on sneakers for visitors‚ which have in every house and wash your hands after coming. Fourthly‚ cross the road without any fear. Every car

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    People make bad decisions in their life and the choices that they made usually affect them later on. Most of the time they get in trouble for their choices. Then there are some people that lie and try to get out of trouble. The Crucible‚ was about affairs‚ accusations‚ and innocent people being accused of witches. The accused had the choices to confess and not get hanged‚ or to not confess and get hanged. Many of the accused lied so that they would not get hung. Instead they got jail time. Last

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    that made them good enough to convince others to follow his ridiculous ideas. His speeches: • Were well organized; • Used irrefutable logic; • Positioned clear and simple ideas; • Contained sharp dialect; • Appealed to the feelings of the masses; and‚ • Had an electrifying emotional appeal that was used sparingly. These elements combined would reach out to the souls of the masses in a way that could not go unanswered. Not everything he said was good and true‚ but

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    comfort of your own home may have its apparent advantages; no more standing in line‚ no more hassles. Currently people are using the Internet for shopping largely as it offers some benefits when compared with conventional shopping‚ for a narrow range of goods and services. Given that‚ there are still concerns about risks involved ? many issues from security of credit cards to privacy <br> <br>Purchasing products from the Internet has major disadvantages when compared to conventional shopping. A significant

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    The National Prohibition of alcohol in America started in the year 1920. It was known as the "noble experiment". It was created to reduce crime and corruption‚ solve social problems‚ reduce the tax burden by poorhouses and prisons‚ and to improve hygiene and health in America. The results of the "noble experiment" was indicated that it was an absolute failure. This evidence is from the economic theory‚ which estimates that prohibition of mutually beneficial exchanges is bound to fail. The Prohibition

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    Bilbo Bagins Good or Bad

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    Unfortunately history shows this did not work. With each compromise that Britain agreed to‚ Hitler and Germany demanded more. The Treaty of Versailles was signed on the 28th June 1919 formally ending World War 1. It consisted of 440 Articles setting out the terms of Germany’s punishment. The Treaty stated that Germany was not allowed to have an air force‚ its navy could only have 6 ships and the army no more than 100‚ 000 men. In 1933 Germany openly began to rearm‚ raising her army to 300‚000 men

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    The outcome from Romeo and Juliet’s death is from their poor decisions. They both have made lots of bad decisions that lead to their death. When Juliet and Romeo first met they should’ve realized that it would never work because Juliets a Capulet and Romeo is a Montague. Which the Montagues and Capulets are enemies and don’t get along with each other. Instead of realizing that‚ they fell in love with each other which was the worst decision they could make. At the beginning of Shakespeare’s story

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    Over the 2010 Spring Semester time frame I have encountered many positive and negative customer service experiences. Customer service (ch.1 pg. 6) can be defined as “The ability of knowledgeable‚ capable‚ and enthusiastic employees to deliver products and services to their internal and external customers in a matter that satisfies identified and unidentified needs.” In other words‚ it is the ability of a company and its employees to supply their customers’ wants and needs. Some organizations have

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    Tv Viewing- Good or Bad?

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    mindless entertainment‚ which sensationalize some absurd issues and we amuse ourselves with them and most of the programs that are aired on TV lack quality content. Researchers from all across the world are conducting several investigations to find out the influence of television on our intelligence. People of all age groups and diverse backgrounds have been involved in these researches to find whether television affects our intelligence. However‚ there is no practical evidence which shows that television

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