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    Nutrition for Teenagers

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    Nutrition for Teenagers   Nutrition for young people is important to the way their bodies are  shaped for the rest of their lives.  Teenage diets should maintain growth‚ encourage health and be  satisfying. In addition during the teenage years a number of mental  and physical changes happen to the body.  These incorporate a noticeable acceleration in height‚ and extensive  gains in bone and muscle. These changes affect nutritional  requirements.  For good heatlh the following nutrients

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    dancers‚ a balanced food group diet is required involving diary‚ protein‚ grains‚ fruit/vegetables and fats. Through following this structured diet‚ a dancer will obtain the correct amount of caloric intake. The estimated calories a female dancer should digest through intense training are 45-50 calories per kilogram of body weight. Following this requirement will help prevent injury as obtaining a low caloric intake affects performance‚ growth and health. The benefit of protein for a dancer is essential

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    9-711-462 REV: MAY 26‚ 2011 DAVID B YOFFIE RENEE KIM Cola Wars Contiinue: Coke C an nd Pepsi in 20110 oke and Pepsi vied for “t hroat share” o of the world’ss beverage m market. For more than a century‚ Co The most intense battles in the so-called colla wars weree fought over the $74 billio on carbonated soft drink (CSD) industry in the Un nited States.1 In a “carefu ully waged co ompetitive strruggle” that llasted from 1975 through the mid-199 90s‚ both Cok ke and Pepsi achieved average annual

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    Cited: U.S. Department of Education‚ National Center for Education Statistics‚ Digest of Education Statistics‚ 2004‚ (NCES 2003)‚ June 23‚ 2004 (cited hereafter as Digest 2005). Hainmueller‚ Jens & Hiscox‚ Michael J.‚ 2006. “Learning to Love Globalization: Education and Individual Attitudes Toward International Trade‚” International Organization‚ Cambridge University Press

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    to reach the active site. To our convenience‚ HCl is already located in our stomach due excretory glands called parietal cells. As the stomach churns and mixes acid‚ pepsinogen‚ and food‚ pepsin is being created. Pepsin‚ being its main function to digest protein‚ is breaking down amino acids into smaller chains of polypeptides until it reaches the small intestine. Leaving the stomach‚ the partially broken down food (chyme) passes through the pyloric sphincter then enters the small intestine. This

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    Treating Starch

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    proteins which catalyse‚ or speed up‚ biological reactions. Enzymes usually have an -ase suffix‚ eg. lactase‚ protease‚ amylase and so on. Biological reactions are the reactions that occur in living things. For example‚ when we eat food we need to digest it. Without enzymes in our bodies‚ digestion could take weeks instead of a matter of hours. Enzymes are specific for a certain reaction‚ for example‚ the enzyme lactase will only work in reactions where the chemical lactose is present. Enzymes have

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    Emporer Hadrian of Rome

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    By the time Hadrian’s contributions to his country had succeeded‚ and death was near; he was the most hated man in Rome. However‚ throughout his reign‚ he was regarded as a noble leader. "The Roman emperor Hadrian exercised a profound organizational influence on the Greco-Roman world. He worked successfully toward the codification of Roman law and the strengthening of imperial border defenses (Eadie 8)." Emperor Hadrian made many important contributions to Roman culture‚ and he was also known as

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    Cause Effect Essay

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    Essay Writing Outline 1. Introduction Thesis statement: Consuming Instant Noodles in a large number is dangerous for several reasons and gives some effects to our body. 2. Body Body paragraph 1 Topic sentence: There are several causes why instant noodles are dangerous for our health. Cause1: Instant noodles contain of wax which is very harmful for our body. Cause2: Instant noodles also contain of high sodium. Cause3: An MSG in instant noodles accumulates the chemical substance in our body

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    Breastfeeding Pros Breastfeeding can be very healthy for a baby because breast milk protects the baby’s immune system‚ it is easy to digest‚ and it helps the baby to grow and be healthy. The baby’s immune system becomes less prone to infectious diseases which could cause chronic illnesses and other troubles later on in the child’s life. Breastmilk is easy to digest because it is a liquid

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    Digestion

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    bowlus‚ travels down the oesophagus through and enters the stomach. Folds in the stomach called rugae allow for expansion as the stomach fills. The stomach cells produce hydrochloric acid‚ pepsinogen and various regulatory hormones that chemically digest the bowlus. Muscular contractions in the stomach churn the contents and mix it with stomach secretions to form a thick liquid called chime. The stomach is a muscular-walled sac that stores the bowlus. In addition ‚ churns and mixes; with gastric

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