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    Diet Paper

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    temporary until my cutting phase is complete. Once I reach my desired body fat level‚ I can then consume the necessary amount of calories to maintain my body as it is. But that will only happen if I decide not to go on a bulk cycle which would put me in a calorie surplus. I don’t meet the recommendations for grains‚ vegetables‚ fruits‚ and dairy. I do meet that of protein‚ which is most important to me to prevent muscle loss. According to the food tracker‚ I consume about 250 empty calories daily

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    Fish Cheeks

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    food. Robert and his family waited patiently for platters to be passed to them. My relatives murmured with pleasure when my mother brought out the whole steamed fish. Robert grimaced. Then my father poked his chopsticks just below the fish eye and plucked out the soft meat. "Amy‚ your favorite‚" he said‚ offering me the tender fish cheek. I wanted to disappear. At the end of the meal my father leaned back and belched loudly‚ thanking my mother for her fine cooking. "It’s a

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    The Big Fish

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    In the movie Big Fish by Tim Burton‚ the main character‚ Edward Bloom narrates the stories of his life. In telling these stories‚ his son‚ William Bloom‚ cannot differentiate if his father is telling the truth or not. Because of this‚ their father-son relationship starts to strain. However‚ even if Edward’s stories might not make sense‚ that’s what makes it special. As a child‚ Will loved listening to his father’s stories. Since his father used magical realism‚ it made his stories worth listening

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    The Fish Analysis

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    The Fish by Elizabeth Bishop Bishop uses literary devices‚ especially similes‚ metaphors‚ tone‚ and imagery to convey her theme of admiration for survivors of life’s difficult battles‚ in this case the fish‚ although at first she failed to admire and appreciate the fish. Bishop also doesn’t realize how beautiful the fish is at first‚ but she eventually finds beauty in the fish. Bishop’s tone of aloofness in lines 5-10 shows that first she is disappointed in what she thought was a big catch.

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    Lion Fish

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    America. Recent estimates of lionfish densities indicate that lionfish have surpassed some native species with the highest estimates reporting over 1‚000 lionfish per acre in some locations. Lionfish are capable of permanently impacting native reef fish communities across multiple trophic levels. Lionfish occupy the same trophic position as economically important species (e.g.‚ snapper and grouper) and may hamper stock rebuilding efforts and coral reef conservation measures. CCFHR first documented

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    Ketone Diet

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    reasons the ketone diet is beneficial for treating inflammatory disease is because it reverses the effects of the SAD diet. August McLaughlin from Livestrong says‚ “High-glycemic carbs can cause blood sugar irregularities and trigger or worsen inflammatory responses.” (Carbohydrates and Inflammation). High carb diets are creating all of this metabolic derangement with inflammatory responses. Switching from the standard american diet to the ketogenic diet drastically improves symptoms of inflammatory

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    Yellow Fish

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    Yellow Fish Ambai’s “Yellow Fish” is a short story about a woman’s leisure on the beach and her discovery of a fish. She watches the fishermen return to shore with their catches and sort through them‚ she spots an unwanted‚ helpless‚ yellow fish thrown away on the sand. The author characterizes the narrator’s compassion as she attempts to help return the fish to the sea‚ restoring its life. In doing so‚ we discover the narrator’s underlying reason in assisting the fish. The author indirectly

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    Sushi and Fish

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    famous and traditional foods in Japan. Most Japanese like sushi and even foreign people do. However‚ only a few people know how to make sushi correctly. Just making sushi is very simple. you just hold rice with your hand and make a shape and put raw fish on it. However‚ if you want to make good sushi‚ it is not so easy. You will need to practice a lot to make sushi properly. It is said that it takes you more than 10 years to be a good sushi chef. However‚ don’t worry about it. Once you know how to

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    Diet and Exercise

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    Diet And Exercise Topic: How diet and exercise are so important. Specific Purpose: To educated my fellow classmates on how the importance of a healthy diet combined with exercise is key to longevity. Thesis Statement: Tonight I would like to discuss how the effects of a healthy diet and exercise are so vital in our lives. Have you ever wondered why as you get older you just don’t have that get up go like you use to. Tonight I would like to discuss how the effects of a healthy

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    Big Fish

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    Big Fish In Daniel Wallace’s novel Big Fish Edward Bloom has high expectations for how his life is to be remembered. He wants to be remembered for something exciting‚ not just by his family but everyone else around him. William Bloom‚ Edwards son‚ does not want to remember his father quite like this. He wants to know the truth even if he may have doubts afterwards. Williams imagination opens up and he begins to accept Edwards endless stream of jokes that make him an extraordinary man. Through these

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