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    the ketogenic diet two and one-half years ago when I used a modified form (called a cyclical ketogenic diet) to reach a level of leanness that was previously impossible using other diets. Since that time‚ I have spent innumerable hours researching the details of the diet‚ attempting to answer the many questions which surround it. This book represents the results of that quest. The ketogenic diet is surrounded by controversy. Proponents of the ketogenic diet proclaim it as a magical diet while opponents

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    I know I am not a very healthy eater. I may be small‚ but I eat a lot of foods that are not good for me. I especially noticed this while filling out the worksheet for the past three days. My actual diet is very different from the daily amounts that I should be receiving from each of the food groups. Out of the five main food groups I receive the most grain intake. The recommended amount is 6 oz and I ate 11.5 oz in one day. In the same day I consumed .25 cup of vegetables‚ 2 cups for dairy‚ and

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    Running head: Deviant behavior and Consequences Brendan Nwachukwu. December 15‚ 2013‚ Deviant Behavior and Consequences Employees occasionally break the rules on the job. This behavior is called “work place deviance behaviors”. In the workplace when employees break rules on purpose this can affect the organization and its members negatively. Workplace deviance is classified into two categories-organizational deviance and deviance between people. On the hand in schools‚ teacher’s

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    The Consequences of the Gilded Age The Gilded Age is the period in United States history between the 1870’s and 1900’s. The term “Gilded Age” was first written by Mark Twain. This era was called the Gilded Age because although life in the United States looked abundant with prosperity and hope‚ underneath the surface there were actually lots of poverty and corruption. One of the new characteristics the Gilded Age brought to America were new policies dealing with Native Americans. There was a great

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    Introduction Within the conceptual framework of this research‚ I would like to elaborate on causes and consequences of floods. There are always floods somewhere in the world. They threat big communities with millions of people‚ their lives and properties. Big floods always draw international attention. In order to support my discussion about floods with concrete examples‚ I will talk about causes and consequences of flood using Mississippi River basin. The flood plain A river’s flood plain is central to

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    Congress is facing a multitude of consequences due to high levels of polarization. First‚ there are many scholars who believe that increases in polarization are damaging to American democracy. This trend contributes to the frustrations present in the policymaking process. In addition to Binder and Jones finding polarization associated with gridlock and policy inaction‚ they also discovered that ideological divergence between the parties has a stronger effect on government’s legislative productivity

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    Diets have been around since the dawn of time‚ people have always been concerned with their figure. The desired figure may have changed but the method to achieving them were always through altering their diet. FAD diets began in the 19th century with Arsenic pills which claimed to speed up the metabolism and let people lose weight without changing their diet. Despite the fact that this pill ended up doing more harm than good. The diet I’ve chosen for my report didn’t come into existence until late

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    bunch of drunk college students running around making bad decisions. The college party scene is one that many are familiar with‚ weather from movies and tv shows or from experience. The depiction of a college party is always glorified‚ full of consequence-free fun. What is often forgotten is the dangers and the repercussions of the binge drinking that these college students are taking part in. According to the Addiction Center around two out of five college students reported binge drinking at least

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    Who is drinks diet sodas and who concocted the beverage? According to the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition‚ children consume more than double the amount of diet sodas than the last decade and consumption of it among adults has grown by 25%. People who are trying to watch their figure are also big consumers of diet soda because it has “no sugar” and “zero calories.” The American people are the main consumers of these harmful drinks. As for who created the diet soda‚ it began with Kirsch Bottling

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    habit has been linked to accelerated aging. diet soda lowers your pH levels‚ which can cause acne and leave your skin looking dull and tired The aspartame found in diet soda has been linked to headaches‚ dizzy spells‚ and even mood swings. It’s especially potent in people with a predisposition for anxiety or depression. Downing just two or more cans a day increased waistlines by 500 percent. One University of Miami study found that folks who drank diet soda every day were 44 percent more likely

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