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    CAUSES OF UNHEALTHY LIFESTYLE An unhealthy lifestyle is one of the major contributor to health issue which is growing at an alarming rate issue in whole world as well. People influence their own health through their unhealthy lifestyles such as unhealthy diet‚alcohol assumption and smoking and poor sleep hygiene. One of the critical causes is having an unhealthy diet.There is no doubt that the food that we eat significantly impact our health. The surge in the consumption of high fat foods

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    Healthy Lifestyle Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is important to everyone‚ whether doing exercises in the gym‚ eating healthy food or just assuming positive energy in some other way. Healthy lifestyle means different things to different people - while health is different for each of us‚ we all have the ability to make healthy lifestyle choices the most available and appropriate to us. In this essay I will express my personal point of view on what I understand with „Healthy Lifestyle”.

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    February 26‚ 2014‚ “Does Sports Marketing Work? How is it measured?” Journal of Brand Strategy‚ Vol 3 No. 1‚ Pages 41-50. Author(s) Scott Horowitz is a sports marketer that has worked in global marketing for sports and entertainment properties around the world. He has worked with some of the biggest sports brands in the world‚ as well as smaller brands. Purposes of article This research paper explores the synergy between sports marketing companies and brands and how companies can measure

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    Assignment #3 The Islamic Roots of Hip Hop Culture In the following dissertation‚ some unfamiliar truths about hip hop`s interrelation and co-dependence with Islam will be uncovered and discussed incorporating well-known music paradigms and historical facts‚ in order to reveal the religions` influence and association with the genre of hip hop. There can be little doubt that hip hop music has evolved as a global phenomenon. It has become increasingly difficult to find countries‚ or even regional

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    topic of my speech today is “Healthy Lifestyle”. Nowadays‚ many people live in an unhealthy lifestyle. According to The Star Online‚ a lot of people died because of living in an unhealthy lifestyle. Everyone hopes to live healthily. It is very important for us to have a healthy lifestyle. What should we do to lead a healthy lifestyle? What we should not do to lead a healthy lifestyle? There are some tips on what should and should not do to lead a healthy lifestyle. Firstly‚ we should eat balanced

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    The development of human behaviour is generally believed to be a combined result of numerous environmental processes impacted by the family‚ society‚ tradition‚ culture and upbringing‚ along with the internal genetic influences. Thus there are believed to be several factors at play in shaping the final personality of an individual. The family and society plays a substantial role in determining the personality or identity of the individual. It has also been accepted by many scholars that the brain

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    Changes: Job and Lifestyle The construction of the Three Gorges Dam which has caused migration‚ changes in the lifestyle as well as choice of job of the local people of Fengjie‚ Chaina have been depicted in the movie “Still life”by Jia Zhang-Ke. The movie is mostly based on social issues. Additionally‚ it visualizes and emphasizes on how people’s life change when they become victims of floods and dam constructions; however‚ it never comes to a standstill. Although it is an experimental movie apart

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    Njabulo S. Ndebele is known principally for his collection of short stories Fools and Other Stories (1983)‚ which won the 1984 Noma Award‚ and for his seminal contribution to literary debate in South Africa in the 1980s. Although his contribution has been relatively slight in volume‚ his influence on South African literature has been significant. This influence is due in large measure to his work’s divergence from much of the politicized black fiction of the 1970s and 1980s. In many ways Ndebele’s

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    In order to support the idea of nurture influences on early human development‚ psychologists have done some researches on several factors of early human development. One of these factors is motor development. All children go through the same stages which begin with rolling over and end by walking. However‚ it seems that motor behaviours can be improved by practice or encouragement. This belief is supported by Zelazo and Kolb (1972) who did an experiment where infants‚ who were given stepping practice

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    Peter Goldsworthy’s “coming of age’’ novel “Maestro” shows how Paul changes to be a much wiser man ten years later at Keller’s deathbed. In Paul’s teenage years‚ he was arrogant and proud of his intelligence in music. He ignores Keller’s advice of changing career. Therefore‚ he thinks he can reach his dream in his own way---seeking perfection. However‚ Paul comes to understand that he could never be a pianist after Keller passed away. Young Paul is such an arrogant boy who thinks Keller lacks ability

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