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    I’m supposed to be trying to lose weight. As a matter of fact‚ I entered a weight loss contest with my coworkers - whoever loses 10 pounds first wins. Sounded great at the time. How ’bout by the second day of my 2-day vacation‚ I’ve woofed down all kinds of breads‚ cookies‚ ice cream‚ cheeses‚ and sugar coated pecans? I’m just wondering...when did I began to loooooooooove food? When younger‚ I liked food. I even had my favorites - pasta and breads. But you know‚ I’d eat and then go off to do whatever

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    Night—Loss of faith The screams of the beating being given‚ the constant bells controlling everyone like how strings control a puppet‚ everybody was now a robot with little to no emotion following out orders ad doing labor nonstop; this is how Eliezer‚ Shlomo‚ and the rest of the Jewish people would have to live for a period of long drawn out years. Loss of faith. What is the loss of faith? I believe the loss of faith is the will for someone to carry on acting how they would have acted before an

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    MANURO20 Vile Innocence Innocence can be torn with simple sore actions. Throughout the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley‚ the loss of innocence is existent in many characters‚ this very lucid theme is induced through Victor Frankenstein‚ the protagonist and a young innovator of science and the monster he creates‚ a wretched creature with no experience in the human world. In this narrative‚ Mary Shelley portrays innocence as vile promptly after it is corrupted due to human nature. Moreover

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    This incident took place at the Macy’s Store‚ which is a large business located at 401 S. Lake Avenue. LOSS/RECOVERED: • Clothing Loss/Recovered: $169.19 (see attached receipt) INVESTIGATION: On 03-29-17 at 1920 hours‚ I was dispatched to the Macy’s Store regarding a female being detained by Macy’s Loss Prevention Officers for theft. Upon my arrival‚ I met with Target Loss Prevention Officer Vanessa Aranda‚ who advised me of the following information in summary: Aranda was monitoring

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    Introductory awareness of sensory loss Outcome 1: Understand the factors that impact on an individual with sensory loss and steps that can be taken to overcome these There are a range of factors‚ both negative and positive that can occur with an individual with sensory loss. A positive factor can be that the individual will gain a lot of support to help them deal with their sensory loss and how they will be able to move forward. Negative factors are that the individual won’t be able to perform

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    through extreme processes and treatments to be healthier. Phentermine and Gastric Band are two of the most extreme methods of losing weight with outstanding ending results‚ but with great results come dangerous side effects.   Title: Extreme Weight Loss Goals in Society Phentermine is a stimulant that is used as an appetite suppressant. It has the same chemical properties as amphetamine. In earlier decades Phentermine and drugs similar weren’t prescribed as much because the side effects

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    The article named “Is Santa a Deadweight Loss?” by The Economist‚ mentions how the tradition of gift giving bring utility to both givers and receivers‚ and how brainstorming for gifts can be troublesome for givers‚ while the receivers hardly think about it. In order to purchase a successful gift‚ the gift buyer usually tries to guess the receiver’s preferences. According to the article‚ it states this act of brainstorming and guessing preferences are usually done badly‚ to support‚ “Every year‚ ties

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    Who is affected by hearing loss? Hearing loss is the most common physical disability in the whole wide world. In the United States alone‚ about 28 million people have some level of hearing impairment that interferes with their ability to understand normal speech and participate in conversations. Another 2 million cannot hear at all. Age is the most common factor in increasing hearing loss. About 30 percent of people between 65 and 74 experience some difficulty in hearing. That percentage and the

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    BOOK REVIEW: THE INHERITANCE OF LOSS BY JITEN KAKAR The inheritance of loss is the second novel by Indian author Kiran Desai. The novel was first published in 2006 and won man booker prize in 2007. The book has many diverse characters but one can easy relate to all the characters unlike many novels where characters don’t have much real life traits. But I found it annoying that many characters with senseless names keep popping up with no purpose like Uncle Potty (translate: Uncle Shit)‚ and Major

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    Introductory awareness of sensory loss (SS MU2.1) Outcome 1 When people have any sensory loss‚ then their mobility and communication are greatly affected. This can lead to increased loneliness and even isolation in some cases. People with any kind of sensory loss can have difficulties in finding employment. Even though the Equality Act and the Disability Discrimination Act mean that employers cannot discriminate‚ it is hard to convince an employer that a sensory loss does not necessarily mean that

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