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    The Holocaust The Holocaust‚ literally meaning ‘whole burnt’‚ was a state sponsored‚ mass murder of six million Jewish individuals‚ led by Adolf Hitler and the entire German party. The Holocaust was a horrific period full of gruesome experiences and losses. This was a time when the Jewish community could not live their lives to the fullest. They had to hide their religious beliefs and fight to survive every day. The Holocaust left an effect on many people in the 20th Century. The lives

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    -* I. Stress is part of our lives. We live with it‚ deal with it. Not everyone deals with the same level of stress and there are several factors that can impact our lives and cause us to have higher or lower stress levels. II. Stress is your body’s response to change. 1. What is stres C.It’s a very individual thing. A situation’s that one person finds stressful may not bother someone else . A. B. For example‚ one person may become tense when driving; another person may find

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    Many procedures throughout history that dealt with the brain and how someone behaves has been created. Out of all of these procedures‚ lobotomy stands out the most. Lobotomy is a procedure that severs the nerve pathways in the prefrontal lobe of the brain in order to reduce signs of insanity or relieve mental illnesses. Swiss physician Gottlieb Burkhardt was the first to show evidence of pacifying patients through manipulation of the human brain. He was influenced by Friedrich Goltz‚ who practiced

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    Are concussions the number one killer of athletes? No not quite‚ but close; concussions are proving to be the most common and dangerous injury in sports and in everyday life. Not long ago concussion weren’t thought to be as dangerous as they are now. However now‚ doctors and athletes that have or are dealing with this situation are learning that these injuries are a lot more dangerous than they seem. I happen to be one of the athletes that are sitting out for the season for an injury no one can

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    I want to be a gymnastics teacher or an olympian when i get older. Here are some things about the sport.Gymnastics is the practice of athletic exercises for the development of the body and it also helps make your body more bendable and flexible. Exercises such as rings‚ pommel horse‚ bars‚ and balance beam help with balance and flexibility. Although gymnastics is different in ancient Egyptian and Chinese cultures. The word gymnastics comes from from the Greek word gymnazein.Which literally means;

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    Kickboxing brings a variety of images to mind‚ from the totally ripped muay thai fighter launching devastating blows within the ring to Billy Blanks yelling out encouragement to people in their living rooms as they practice Tae Bo. However‚ one thing that all these varieties have in common is the incredibly good shape kickboxing gets you into‚ from the lean‚ cut upper bodies to the powerful core to the strong legs that are necessary. Cardio kickboxing is distinct from the martial art in that you

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    Arnold Schwarzenegger once said‚ “The mind is the limit. As long as the mind can envision the fact that you can do something‚ you can do it‚ as long as you really believe one hundred percent.” Arnold Schwarzenegger is one of the most recognized bodybuilders ever. He has won seven Mr. Olympia’s‚ one less than Ronnie Coleman. Bodybuilding and Weightlifting started with just picking up rocks and stones. Strength training‚ the popular bodybuilders‚ the popularity of the bodybuilding sport‚ and the early

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    The Early Effects of Smoking to Teenagers From generation to generation‚ we’ve seen the early effects of smoking on young people. The society use to blame the parents of these adoloscents for lack of time and guidance they ought to give to their kids. Some blame the government for allowing the legality of tobacco companies to sell their product‚ although everyone knows the ill effects of smoking to human health. Out of curiousity‚ teenagers tend to waste time and money just to fill in their inquisitive

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    WHY QUIT SMOKING? Abstract Smoking cigarette creates major health‚ finance‚ and self-esteem problems. It is a major cause and death and illness to a human body organ. Quit smoking cigarette can stop or lower the risk of many human illnesses and conditions. Why Quit Smoking Cigarettes Cigarette smoking burns up your money (Rawlinson‚ 2013). Just imagine setting a fire and burning $2‚000 every year. It harms every organ in your body. Quitting smoking

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    Implementation of no smoking policy in Olivarez College Tagaytay and other hazards of smoking. CHAPTER ONE Introduction A. Background of the Study Smoking is one of the causes of the death of many Filipino. It gives different smoking-related diseases. On a daily basis‚ 240 Filipinos die because of these smoking-related diseases such as heart failure‚ stroke‚ chronic obstructive pulmonary disease‚ peripheral vascular disease and many cancers. This accounts for 87‚600 deaths due to smoking-related diseases

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