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    Hi‚ my name is Siobhan Pharaoh and I do gymnastics and I’m going to talk to you about why gymnastics is a dangerous sport. Gymnastics is a sport involving the performance of skills requiring physical strength‚ flexibility‚ power‚ coordination‚ balance and control. In this speech I will talk to you about the health issues included in gymnastics and injuries that come with doing this sport. Some people think gymnastics is all about having fun and learning extra ordinary skills‚ but when a person does

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    How much would you pay for a drink that revitalizes your body and gives you the feeling of full awareness or even more than normal focus on your everyday tasks? If you are willing to pay the price of a stunt in your growth‚ seizures‚ or even your life; energy drinks are for you. Energy drink have become increasingly popular over the last decade due to their promise of increased energy and focus and their easy accessibility to the public of any age. Many people have lost their lives due to allergic

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    Eating Death Bascaramurty

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    Eating Death According to “Should We Ban Competitive Eating?” by Sarah McCarry’’ and “Step Away From the Hot dog: Should competitive eating be banned?” by Dakshana Bascaramurty‚ competitive eating should be banned. It’s wasteful‚ can cause death‚ and has high risks for serious health problems. First of all‚ “805 million people go hungry every day‚ downing ridiculous quantities of food for entertainment seems not just wasteful‚ but calloug” (McCarry 17). This explains that it is pointless to waste

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    Modern Day Paleo Diet

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    What is A Paleo Diet? I think of Paleo as a period associated with the ancient study of primitive man. Human beings were mainly hunters and gatherers. A Paleo Diet taken from this perspective means the type food that was consumed by human beings at that time. Seafood‚ meat‚ as well as other animal-related products makes the modern-day Paleo Diet. A Paleo Diet has high fat content‚ small or moderate animal protein and very low carbohydrate content. The level of protein in this diet should range

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    You find yourself sitting in a booth at eating a delicious burger at your favorite fast food restaurant. You are enjoying your burger when your breath starts leaving your body and start breathing heavily. The room starts to spin and all sound is muffled and you pass out. This is how fast food can affect the respiratory system. The first effect is‚ eating fast food can lead to obesity which affects the respiratory system by decreasing the volume of the lungs. This lowers the forced expiratory volume

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    Socratic Seminar Reflection Us humans use a lot of fuels during the day‚ food fuels and mechanical fuels. Each gives us energy to power through the day‚ mechanical fuels to cars and food fuels to our bodies. When being compared they have some similarities and differences. Obviously the main and most distinguishable difference is the fact mechanical fuels are used for cars and food fuels are eaten by us to give us energy. So they seem completely different right? But exactly how different? Our human

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    Lipton's Sandwich Analogy

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    In Chapter 3‚ Lipton explains his ideas the membrane‚ the “magical membrane” as he calls it‚ and how it controls the life of cells. He described membranes as being an intelligible life‚ comparing it to a sandwich made up of bread‚ a large hunk of butter‚ and both seedless and seeded olives‚ something you don’t find on the Subway menu. He shares about the proteins of the membranes‚ how they connect to the “mem-brain”‚ how the membranes react to their environment‚ and how people receiving diseases

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    I. MISSION STATEMENT To be the leading weight loss service provider by assisting individuals to lose weight and sustain a healthy lifestyle. II. VISION STATEMENT Weight Watchers International will be chosen by all individuals that have a goal of improving their life through healthy living. Weight Watchers will be easily accessible for all individuals desiring to improve their lifestyle and will receive exceptional service. Services will be recognized as a superior value. III. APPARENT PROBLEM

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    Nowadays many people struggle with difficulties of weight loss. There are many methods for losing weight‚ such as‚ exercise and various diets. People think that eating fewer calories means eating less and sometimes we don’t pay attention to the fact that some products contain more calories than others. Donald Hensrud‚ a chair of the Division of Preventive‚ Occupational and Aerospace Medicine stresses that the key to weight loss is burning more calories than you consume. “Because 3‚500 calories

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    Semantics – This Popchips Company is using semantics to advertise their healthier choice of chips. This is only a clever ad if the reader is familiar with the phrase “spare me the guilt trip”‚ and they changed it to state‚ “spare me the guilt chip” in order to explain their chips are healthy‚ and you do not need to feel guilty after eating them. Originally the phrase‚ “spare me the guilt trip” is based on the idea that if someone does something they know they should not be doing‚ such as eating chips

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