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    Staying healthy

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    Three Ways to Stay Healthy Being healthy is very important to live a long life. When we are healthy; we are happier and can accomplish more in life. Yes‚ being healthy is not that easy with all of the fast food and sweets around. It takes motivation to stay healthy. There are three ways to stay fit and keep your body healthy and disease free; eat healthy‚ exercise‚ and relax. That sounds very strenuous for some people who are so busy with life and don’t really have the time. Whether its motivation

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    In the words of Dinesh D’Souza during a speech he delivered to the students and faculty of Liberty University’s Convocation: “…America is a country where you can be in the driver’s seat of your own life in which your destiny is not given to you; it is constructed by you.” I agree with Mr. D’Souza wholeheartedly. For centuries‚ America has developed a reputation for being a place of refuge. America has become a sort of Haven‚ or a dream come true‚ for many. In no other part of the world can you

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    Staying Awake In Class

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    Staying Awake in Class You finally crawled into bed at four in the morning after finally finishing your English paper. Procrastination seemed like a perfectly acceptable option last night‚ but with the morning sun comes debilitating regret. There’s no way around it: you need to remove yourself from the warm comfort of your bed‚ find your way to class‚ and keep your eyes wide open. You might think that this task is impossible‚ you might as well spare yourself the embarrassment of falling asleep in

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    The importance of staying active Staying active is important. It keeps one healthy‚ prevent one from falling ill easily and it also let one to look good and feel better. Staying active also helps to strengthen bones and muscle of one’s body. As viruses such as avian flu or swine flu are appearing‚ one should keep themselves healthy and not take the risk of having the illness. There are other benefits for staying active as well. Being active means that one will exercise regularly‚ with exercising

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    people have. There are several ways for traveling around the world‚ and they all include some good things and some bad things. Backpacking and staying in hotels are two of the most common ways of traveling‚ that why they are used by most people. The major differences that could be discussed between these two ways of traveling are the costs‚ the safety of the staying‚ and the availability of plans. Backpacking has been used by teenagers for a long time‚ and it has become really famous among young people

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    Summary Of Staying Alive

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    gender inequality in the health care profession. The framework I have chosen is women’s rights in health care. In‚ “Staying Alive‚” Ivy Lynn Bourgeault discusses human rights in Chapter four‚ which mainly looks at The Right To Health. Ivy Lynn Bourgeault’s chapter entitled‚ “The Right to Health: Human Rights Approaches To Health.” She discusses the linkages between health and human rights. For gender inequality and women’s rights it there is freedom

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    The Article America the Beautiful: What We’re Fighting for by Dinesh D’Souza focuses mainly on how The United States is great for the work it is doing in other countries. While other article by blank discusses why America is wrong for doing this kind of work. Both authors discuss The United States involvement in other countries‚ specifically the Middle East and the after effects. D’Souza is straightforward in saying that “The United States should demand terrorist networks be broken up and if they

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    BU130 EMA 16 March 2014 Submitted by: Dinesh Gurung PI: B218307X Tutor: Ms Joyce King 1. Learning Journal – Time Management (Topic Guide) The learning journal consists of my personal reflections on events in the workplace and on how I have tested new ideas from studying the module materials like Topic Guides in my work. It also consists of implementations of work based objectives or inquiries‚ plans for development of future work practice‚ shows how I have applied reflective thinking frameworks

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    Human Rights and Censorship in Modern Day China China today is very different from the China of the time when Mao Zedong‚ the communist leader ruled. Mao died in 1976 yet‚ China remains a communist country‚ but. In the past 30 years or so China has come a long way in improving the ways its people are treated and the way it interacts in the world. Many would say it is in much better shape than it was many years ago. It still has many violations of human rights and mass censorships‚ and also works

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    Dena Nguyen Professor Sondey Writing 37 22 November 2013 What’s Great About America: Fallacies and Hidden Agendas Dinesh D’Souza‚ a distinguished writer‚ is infamous for persuading his audiences to accept his views through clever use of fallacy. When he first began his public career at Dartmouth College‚ he was already known as “Distort D’Newsa” because of his conservative stance‚ which greatly affected his arguments. He rose to national fame when he served as a policy advisor for the conservative

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