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    P6 Describe the components of a balanced diet Having a balanced diet provides your body with the right amount of nutrients without any excess or deficiency. There are 6 key components… Carbohydrates: Carbohydrates are compounds composed of carbon‚ hydrogen and oxygen and are generally classified according to their structure and digestibility. Carbohydrates provide energy for the body’s activities and are obtained from grains‚ cereals‚ bread‚ rice‚ pasta‚ fruits‚ vegetables‚ pulses‚ dairy products

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    Does the sprint start block position effect the performance over 5m? ABSTRACT The purpose of this study and analysation was to examine the differences of sprint starts in a set amount of time. 20 athletes took part in the experiment on the Whiteland’s College football pitch with the athletes running 5 metres on the grass pitch. The key points of the data collection will be looking at the distance covered in 1.5 seconds from clearing the blocks. The analysis has been carried out on MaxTRAQ to look

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    Article review Weisman‚ J. (2013). Senate Blocks Drive for Gun Control. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/18/us/politics/senate-obama-gun-control.html?_r=1& Jonathan Weisman‚ author of the article‚ studied journalism and African History at Northwestern University. Weisman’s professional career includes time at Education Week‚ CQ‚ USA Today‚ Washington Post and Wall Street Journal

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    faggots r us

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    On our trip to Thorpe Park we experienced the thrills of the rides and were given a talk explaining the science behind them. This will hopefully explain more about the science behind the rides. Firstly the physics behind the rides. The acceleration is what makes rollercoasters so fun and enjoyable and I’ll now explain why they accelerate so quickly. The purpose of the coaster’s initial ascent is to build up its potential energy. As the coaster gets higher in the air‚ gravity can pull it down a

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    How to live a balanced lifestyle as a student When you think about living a healthy lifestyle‚ especially as a student‚ it may seem hard to envision. Imagine trying to balance making enough hours at work‚ with being up late hours of the night working on schoolwork; resulting in loss sleep and fatigue. In between this‚ try keeping a life outside of your family‚ while maintaining a social life with your friends. No doubt it appears unattainable at times to bring a perfect balance into such a life

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    H. L Hunley Biography

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    in the vessel’s sinking in Mobile Bay‚ Alabama‚ Hunley funded by himself a third submarine. The first submarine could supposedly reach 4 knots. In 1863‚ Horace Hunley financed and launched his own submarine at Charleston‚ which he vainly called the H. L. Hunley. Disaster hit during a night-time test run on August 29‚ 1863‚ when the H.L. Hunley suddenly sank even as she pushed off the Charleston wharf and before she could be sealed for dive. Not all crewmen could escape the vessel as it took on water

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    Research Development is a set of strategic‚ proactive‚ catalytic‚ and capacity-building activities designed to facilitate individual faculty members‚ teams of researchers‚ and central research administrations in attracting extramural research funding‚ creating relationships‚ and developing and implementing strategies that increase institutional competitiveness.[1] These activities are typically practiced at universities‚ but are also in use at a variety of other research institutions. Research Development

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    H & M a Multichannel Report

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    stores in 48 markets and a strong employee base of approximately 94000 (MarketLine Case Study‚ 2012). H&M Group also includes independent brands i.e. COS‚ Cheap Monday‚ Monki and Weekday. For the sake of simplicity‚ this report will look only at the brand H&M. The target customers of H&M are mostly price sensitive and belong to the age bracket 15-35 years. The key competitors with whom H&M shares these customers are Primark‚ Zara‚ Next and Benetton. In 2011‚ the online retail sector

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    H&M Company Analysis

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    BMKT601 TABLE OF CONTENTS Contents 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 2. FAST FASHION 4 3. ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS 4 3.1. Political Factors 4 3.2. Economical Factor 5 3.3. Social Factors 6 3.4. Technology Factors 6 4. INDUSTRY ANALYSIS 6 5. H&M 8 6. STRATEGY 10 7. SEGMENTATION 11 8. TARGETING 13 9. POSITIONING 14 10. CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR 15 11. MARKETING 17 12. SUPPLY CHAIN 22 13. CONCLUSION 24 14. BIBLIOGRAPHY 25 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The fashion industry

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    equivalent representation in the frequency domain. The difference is that while the DFT takes a discrete signal in one spatial dimension and transforms it into a set of points in one frequency dimension and the Discrete Cosine Transform (for an 8x8 block of values) takes a 64-point discrete signal‚ which can be thought of as a function of two spatial dimensions x and y‚ and turns them into 64 DCT coefficients which are in terms of the 64 unique orthogonal 2D spectrum as shown in Fig. 1.19. The DCT

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