1.1 It is important to meet the needs of an individual communication needs because it enables them to express themselves in a method they feel comfortable. It is important to respect their communication needs as it will prevent individuals feeling isolated but also helps to encourage them build relationships with others. 1.2 When supporting individuals with specific communication needs our own role and practice may impact when communicating. This could be from us not being trained correctly to
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The Truth behind Energy Drinks (The Physiological Effects of Energy Drinks) General Speech Purpose: To inform. Specific Speech Purpose: To inform my SC 10 classmates and instructor about the physiological effects of energy drinks on October 1‚ 2013‚ from 11:30 to 1 pm in CAC 203. INTRODUCTION I. Good day fellow people. II. Who among here drink energy drinks frequently? III. Let me tell you how our body respond to energy drinks. BODY I. Energy drinks have caffeine a. Caffeine causes
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Introduction and BackgroundDefinition of Terms functional foods nutraceuticals phytochemicals and zoochemicals health supplements wellness pharmacogenomics and nutrigenomics bioactivesFunctional foods – foods‚ that by virtue of the presence of biologically-active components‚ provide a health benefit beyond basic nutrition. (ILSI‚ North America). Nutraceutical – any substance that is a food or a part of a food that provides medical or health benefits‚ including the prevention
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Speech: Energy drinks are dangerous Energy drinks are beverages that can be used to supplement energy and concentration. It contains several ingredients‚ some good others bad. They contain ingredients such as caffeine‚ guarana‚ taurine and many more. Usually they are beneficial‚ but when taken in large amounts; some ingredients can cause unwelcome side effects. Many people consume energy drinks for enjoyment and the extra kick of energy for the day‚ but they are not aware of the hidden ingredients
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LITERATURE OF FAST FOOD INDUSTRYACCORDING TO AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF WINE ECONOISTS STUDY‚ TheEffect of Fast Food Restaurants on Obesity‚(January 2009):ABSTRACT:This Study investigate the health consequences of changes in the supply of fast foodusing the exact geographical location of fast food restaurants. They ask how the supply of fast foodaffects the obesity rates of 3 million school children and the weight gain of over 1 million pregnantwomen. On the other side‚ the presence of non-fast food restaurants
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My – Health 350 Week 3 DB – Energy Drinks Something I learned in my last Health class is the ever-increasing use of today’s new “Energy Drinks.” Caffeine is the single most used drug in America. How many of us must have that morning cup of coffee before heading out the door? How many college students are staying up late at night preparing for a mid-term or final exam by drink these new‚ all natural‚ safe‚ energy drinks? You may want to read their labels and adjust your thinking. You
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Psychology Energy drinks and Drug use Now days‚ college students have been consuming the so-called “energy drinks‚” a rapidly evolving class of drink which promise to increase energy‚ improve alertness‚ and boost attention. Energy drinks started around the 1990s‚ the industry has grown with a rate of 55% from 2002 to 2006. Energy drinks are marketed usually to young adults. A few studies have attempted to identify the influences of energy drink drinking‚ drug use‚ and alcohol forms of use
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Kant‚ a soft determinist‚ said that in order to make a moral decision we must have freedom. Kant believed that the ability to make moral decisions lay within the existence of freedom; stating that if we are not free to make our own decisions those decisions could not be moral as we were never free to make that decision in the first place. Kant thought that a person could be blamed for an action if they could have acted differently; for example if a person’s family is held at gunpoint and they are
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India • Appy Fizz • Banta (lemon-flavored soft drink) • Bovonto (grape soda produced by Kali Mark) • Campa Cola (popular Indian soda introduced in 1977) • Cloud 9 (energy drink) • Coca-cola • Frooti (mango-flavored drink from Parle Agro) • Gold Spot • Guptas (8 flavoreds soft drinks introduced in 1947) • h2o (powered carbonated soda) • Limca (lemon-lime soda) • LMN (lemon drink produced by Parle Agro) • Mangola Slice • Maaza (mango drink from Coca-Cola) • Mohammad Cola • Mountain Dew
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that energy drinks put more than 10‚000 people in the hospital in 2016. Many people think that energy drinks should be age restricted. Energy drinks have a lot of calories‚ sugar‚ and caffeine. Energy drinks should be banned because they are dangerous‚ abused‚ and children can not handle it. Energy drinks are very dangerous. One energy drink increases your heart rate‚ increases blood pressure‚ and puts a large amount of sugar in your body. If you consume large amounts of energy drinks it actually
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