1 3-Day Diet Analysis Nutrition 07/21/13 2 My current eating habits are not very good. I am well aware of this‚ and my excuse is that I am a father of two that works full time‚ attends online college part time‚ has a dad that is very medically involved and children that are in sports‚ and I have recently joined a gym that I try to attend three nights a week. My life is very rushed and busy all the time. After filling out my super tracker report
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Three Day Diet Analysis According to the food pyramid‚ my diet is horrible considering what I have consumed in these 3 days. It shows that I need to start eating more‚ and better quality foods. My sugar intake is too high and should be reconsidered. Possibly I could swap out processed sugars for natural sugars; such as in fruit. It is obvious from the records I have provided that I do not take in as much (if any) fruit that one should be consuming on a daily basis. Thus‚ not only am I depriving
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inquire psychics about our being. The truth is‚ our identity is not a static matter. Richard Rodriguez struggles with his cultural identity between California and Mexico. His conflicting feelings are conveyed within the introduction of his written work‚ Days of Obligation. Through juxtaposition‚ paradox‚ and oxymoron‚ Rodriguez compares the cultures‚ and eventually comes to the conclusion that both represent him equally. To demonstrate how California and Mexico’s cultures compare‚ Rodriguez uses juxtaposition
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To Break The Rules “It’s not who I am underneath. But what I do that defines me” (Bruce Wayne). Just like Bruce Wayne‚ the actions Antigone takes define who she truly is‚ in this case‚ as a loving sister who wants to bury her brother lost in war. In the play Antigone‚ by Sophocles‚ Antigone commits actions that can be deemed immoral; however‚ as the presentation of her character progresses throughout the play‚ those actions she committed can also then be viewed in a way that makes readers sympathize
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“Break it Down” In the short story “Break it Down”‚ by Lydia Davis the narrator is obsessively trying to calculate eight days of love‚ in which he spent approximately $800. In the process of evaluating the cost‚ he breaks down the love affair‚ but soon it is clear that he is trying to specify a love affair‚ to make sense of something that is gone. The narrator takes on the subject of failed love and lovers’ pain‚ showing the ways in which the mourning-self wrestles with the instincts to express
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Break Down “Ethical Subjectivism” Ethical Subjectivism‚ also known as individual relativism‚ is the metaethical view that there are no objective truths in ethic; moral claims are true or false based upon individuals’ feelings. So‚ any moral claim may be translated as a reporting of one’s feelings. The best example here in this type is “Stealing things from good friends is wrong” can be rewrite as “I disapprove of stealing things from good friends.” In this case‚ moral right or wrong is based
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The Day Doesn’t End at 4 o’clock Emptying the school bag. Turning the side lamp on. Lounging in a comfortable chair. After a long tiring day analyzing philosophical concepts‚ writing essays and solving math problems‚ the mind demands a break. For most students pursuing their tertiary education‚ this is a day-to-day routine. College students become drained at school‚ go stuck in mile-long traffic jams‚ but eventually enjoy resting in the comfort of their homes. However‚ this is not the case
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homework‚ turn the homework in‚ repeat. All of these activities use the brain‚ so they should all be logged in my memory— but they’re not. However‚ I do remember a trip that my dad took me on to southern Utah. On the Friday that kick-starts the fall break of my 8th-grade year‚ we drove 4 hours into the famous red rock deserts near Moab. My dad’s local climbing club plans these excursion on a monthly basis. I had never gone on one before‚ but I was invited this time as a birthday present— delivered a
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divorce Catherine of Aragon‚ then he could marry Anne Boleyn! However‚ Henry later discovered bible passages that worried him: “And if a man shall take his brother’s wife‚ it is an unclean thing . . . They shall be childless. I set before you this day a blessing and a curse; A blessing if ye obey the commandments of the Lord you God‚ and a curse if ye will not obey.” Henry got his lawyers to secretly look into whether his marriage to Catherine was legal or not. The marriage was found to be legal
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”A GREAT DAY” by Frank Sargeson Literary analysis The short story “A Great Day” is written by the New Zealander Frank Sargeson‚ one of New Zealand’s leading authors. He wrote this novel during The Great Depression in the mid 1930s. New Zealand was one of the countries that were affected by The Great Depression. Unemployment reached 12 percent at its worst and New Zealand’s national income decreased severely. The author explicitly emphasises this by bringing up the unemployment of both of the
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