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    2013 Married Lifestyle vs. Single Lifestyle There are advantages and disadvantages to being married or single. Some married couples share every aspect of their lives including‚ work‚ children and marital related issues while some may opt to have a joint bank account . While this may help each spouse financially‚ one person always has to consent with the other before making any serious purchases. However‚ single people don’t need anyone’s consent nor do they have to share. Children are another

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    An alternative lifestyle is a lifestyle generally perceived to be outside the cultural norm. A vegetarian is a person who does not eat meat‚ fish‚ or fowl or products containing these foods.The eating patterns of vegetarians may vary considerably: • Vegan: follows a strict diet excluding eggs‚ dairy‚ and all other animal products; • Lacto-vegetarian: Excludes animal flesh and eggs; • Lacto-ovo-vegetarian: Eats a diet of mainly grains‚ vegetables‚ fruits‚ legumes‚ seeds‚

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    Eating at Home and Eating Out Thanks to eating at home families are able to save more money in the recession. Eating out on the weekends and during the week makes families spend much more money than they expect. But mostly some fast food restaurants have specials going on during the weekday. But many families are starting to cook at home because of the cost of food at restaurants. The money that they are spending at fast food restaurants they can be saves at the grocery store. Eating at home

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    knowledge with everyone. I am here today to deliver a speech about ‘healthy lifestyle’. There are three point which I want to discuss to all of u are about the important of having a healthy lifestyle‚ ways to live healthy and benefit of having a healthy lifestyle. Why healthy lifestyle are so important to us? This is because it can help us to avoid the disease and illness such as hypertension and cancer. Having a healthy lifestyle also makes the life become more enjoyable and the most important thing

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    Lifestyle related death. Per the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (2014)‚ the lifestyle choses that have been found to contribute to death in America include prescription addiction‚ taking unnecessary risks (i.e.: not wearing protective gear when riding a motorcycle)‚ smoking‚ drinking‚ poor diet‚ being overweight‚ insufficient physical activity‚ and excessive sun exposure (i.e.: laying out outside or in a tanning bed‚ working outside in the sun) (par. 6- 12). To have a better health outcome

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    Healthy Lifestyles Health is very important for all of us to live all other aspects of our lives. All people try to be healthy‚ and some are very serious about that‚ while others are lees. Different ways have used by people to keep their fitness or stay away from the chronic diseases. There are several simple ways to stay healthy. In order to have healthy lifestyles‚ people need to exercise regularly‚ have a healthy diet‚ and keep regular sleep hours‚ and avoid smoking and drinking. First of

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    Sedentary Lifestyle Monyetta “Lashalle” Calhoun Advanced Composition July 29‚ 2012 Professor: Symmetris Gohanna What comes to mind when you hear the word potato? French fries‚ hash browns‚ a loaded baked potato from Wendy’s maybe. Or what about the term “couch potato?” This is the only form of potato that is on my list that is not good. Being a couch potato‚ or living a sedentary lifestyle‚ is not a healthy choice. Sedentary lifestyle is the

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    illnesses and other health risks such as: • obesity • heart disease • diabetes • cancer etc A healthy diet involves consuming appropriate amounts of all nutrients‚ and an adequate amount of water. Nutrients can be obtained from many different foods‚ so there are a wide variety of diets that may be considered healthy diets. There are a number of diets and recommendations by numerous medical and governmental institutions that are designed to promote certain aspects of health. However

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    Healthy Lifestyle In a perfect world we would all be eating the right food‚ exercising‚ sleeping well and just generally enjoying life. In the real world most of us manage a percentage of the healthy lifestyle and muddle through as best we can with the rest of it. Part of the problem is we are encouraged to think‚ mostly by the media‚ that we should be doing everything possible towards a healthy lifestyle‚ all of the time.  For most of us this is just not possible. Constant concern about what

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    women being raped‚ in most cases‚ has a high correlation with their lifestyle they choose to live. The lifestyle exposure theory can help explain the probability of a rape occurring. Where a women lives‚ the time of day she choose to travel‚ the type of transportation she uses‚ her economic statues‚ if she has any family obligation‚ and what type of societal and cultural constraints that are imposed on her all effect the type of lifestyle she lives. In turn affects how and what type of potential offenders

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