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    In order to start developing an understanding of nutrition and healthy eating‚ you need to know the basic definitions. Health - The state of a human when it functions optimally without evidence of disease or abnormality “Optimal health for Canadians can only be achieved when greater efforts are made in health promotion and prevention of illness‚ and when nutrition is an integral part of these efforts” (Health Canada) Nutrition - is the study of: • the nutrients in foods; • how nutrients

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    Pso Paralellization

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    Noname manuscript No. (will be inserted by the editor) PSO Algorithm for the Traveling Salesman and Other Optimization Problems. An OpenMp Implementation Santiago Garcia Carbajal · Fiona Reid · David Corne Received: date / Accepted: date Abstract Particle Swarm Optimization is a general purpose optimization method due to Kennedy‚ Eberhart and Shi. It works by maintaining a swarm of particles moving around the search space influenced by the observed improvements of the other particles. The

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    W8 Comp

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    expression to be evaluated as true. The VBScript Boolean operator that defines this evaluation is _____. (Points : 5) math NOT OR AND 11. (TCO 3) What VBScript Boolean operator could be used to replace the nested selection structure in this pseudocode? if empMedicalIns = "Y" then if empDentalIns = "Y" then print empIdNumber‚ empLastName‚ empFirstName endif endif (Points : 5) XOR AND OR NOT 12. (TCO 3) What VBScript decision-making statement would be for a single condition and a single code

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    Peanut Lab

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    how many calories are actually in the foods we eat as opposed to the amount of calories listed on the label. Intro: Using a simpler version of the calorimeter‚ we will try to determine the amount of calories in a peanut and a marshmallow. The peanut will create more energy that the marshmallow because of the fat content of the peanut as opposed to the marshmallow. We will measure it in calories which is the heat required to raise 1 gram of pure water 1 degree C. There is a “calories per gram”

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    Metabolic Diet Essay

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    total number of calories being consumed is sustaining a high metabolism. Our metabolism is responsible for burning through calories‚ but when the caloric content of our food is reduced‚ our bodies shift gears and decrease their calorie consumption. This results in that feeling of sluggishness and tiredness that is common among most dieters‚ meaning we become less efficient at burning calories. What a metabolic diet does is raise the metabolism to speed up the burning of calories‚ which equates to

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    Hyman (2015) clearly states that calories don not matter and further argue that if we would listen to all of the dietary tips when it comes to weight loss we all would be healthy and lean. That is not the case and we are constantly fed with many lies about what healthy food is from example mass media. He claims that the greatest lie are that ”All calories are created equal” (Hyman‚ 2015). When comparing the same amount of soda with the same amount of broccoli we initially understand that the nutritionally

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    Syllabus Cambridge O Level Computer Studies Syllabus code 7010 For examination in June and November 2011 www.XtremePapers.net Note for Exams Officers: Before making Final Entries‚ please check availability of the codes for the components and options in the E3 booklet (titled “Procedures for the Submission of Entries”) relevant to the exam session. Please note that component and option codes are subject to change. www.XtremePapers.net Contents Cambridge O Level Computer Studies

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    Understanding Food Labels

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    (Katherine Zeratsky‚ 2012)‚ the serving size is a basis for determining how much you should eat. This includes the amount of calories‚ percentage of each nutrient‚ and how much of the daily value that particular food contains within that serving. The second fact‚ is the amount of calories within that serving. If you are looking to lose or maintain weight‚ and keep track of how many calories you consume‚ this is an important part of the label. The third fact is the nutrients that you should try to limit‚ or

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    Calorimetry Lab

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    food label and and the amount we measure in a lab. For this lab‚ we will be experimentally measuring how many calories are in different types of food. Before we begin the lab however‚ we need to investigate the science behind it. Firstly‚ we need to figure out if this project is even possible. Luna Abdallah et al created an experiment making it possible. To measure the amount of calories in a food‚ you first have to light it on fire. Your homemade calorimeter will trap the heat of the food and the

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    Fast food bad for you

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    Fast food contain more calories. Majority of junk foods are loaded with calories. Large portion size and high fat content are the main reasons for the high energy content. An average person need to consume about 400-600 calories in a mealtime. (If he takes 3 main meals and 2 snacks.) The calorie content of many items are far more than that level. For example; KFC chicken pot pie have 790 calories. If you eat that and drink 300ml of Pepsi‚ which contain 170 calories‚ you will have a total

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