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    We are what we eat

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    At some point in your life‚ someone probably said to you: “You are what you eat.” Well‚ that’s true. If we eat healthy‚ we will more likely be healthy. Our bodies need healthy‚ clean foods to grow strong‚ learn‚and be active. Our kids especially need these things because their bodies are changing‚ growing and learning so much every day. Eating healthy from the time of infancy will follow our children through adolescence into adulthood. Proper nutrition will not only help our kids avoid illness

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    Some people say: we are what we eat. It’s a great saying. I absolutely agree with this.You may have a fit body or quite overweight. Your appearance showed us what you ate. Eating too much or too little are both not good. We should keep a balanced diet. That’s a key to be in good health and get success. For example‚ many people have meals too late because they have to work overtime‚ which leads to stomachache. Or a hungry man is eating too much to stop his hunger so what’s next. The answer is that

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    We Can But Should We?

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    We Can But Should We? Healthcare is an ever-changing entity and technology is constantly advancing. This technology can be both good and bad and‚ while most technology is thought of as a good and positive advancement‚ some technology is not. Pros and cons must be weighed in an effort to determine what works and what does not with regard to healthcare technological advancements. As the advantages and disadvantages of Quick Response (QR) coding are weighed‚ one would be able to make a good‚ educated

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    We Fought‚ We Won‚ We Are Free “We hold these truths to be self-evident‚ that all men are created equal with certain unalienable rights‚ that among these are Life‚ Liberty‚ and the Pursuit of Happiness.” In this excerpt for the United States Constitution‚ it states that all men in the United States are created equal with certain unalienable rights. Through the past few years the black community has been taking a stand‚ and saying that they were not getting the same treatment as everyone else. The

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    from the Harvard School of Public Health. Both institutes are highly reputable and influential in American health matters. Thus‚ they have the responsibility of presenting accurate information to the public. In the article‚ Zimmerman states that heavy TV viewing‚ especially of food advertising makes a difference to children’s diets. I agree‚ as advertisements have the cumulative effect of portraying unhealthy food as desirable and this undermines efforts to encourage a healthy lifestyle. This potentially

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    Topic: Compare the Imagery in McCrae ’s ’ ’In Flanders Fields ’ ’ and Kipling ’s ’ ’For All We Have and Are ’ ’ ’ ’Few countries in the world have a poem printed on their currency‚ but Canada does … it is the first verse of John McCrae ’s ’ ’In Flanders Fields‚ ’ ’ a poem that each November is recited in school gymnasiums and around war memorials in Canada and throughout many other English-speaking countries. ’ ’ (Holmes 1.). In this paper I am going to argue why the poem ’ ’In Flanders’s

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    Are we within our rights to pressure LEDCs into reducing emissions when we have been the most guilty when we were industrialising? Global warming is the gradual rise of the Earth’s temperature caused by a layer of gases such as CO2 and methane not allowing the suns heat to go back into space hence heating it further. These gases are called greenhouse gases. We do have the right: We do have the right to tell LEDCs to reduce the levels of greenhouse gases that they emit. The global temperature

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    BAFOKENG SEKALELI TOK ESSAY CAN WE HAVE BELIEFS OR KNOWLEDGE WHICH ARE INDEPENDENT OF OUR CULTURE? The main aim of the essay is to find out if we have beliefs or rather knowledge which are independent of our culture. To do my investigation‚ I am going to follow different areas of beliefs and culture that I need. Culture is roughly perhaps a range of activities which are cultivated as a pattern of behaviour in a group of humans over time‚ and the manifest

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    Japan to have a more abrupt result in ending World War II. The atomic bombs were sponsored from a foundation named the "Manhattan Project." When the bombs were made‚ they were prepared to release it on Japan. In August 6‚ 1945‚ the B-29 Super-fortress bomber airplane called "Enola Gay" dropped the atomic bomb called "Little Boy "on the city of Hiroshima. The death toll went up to 146‚000 from the explosion‚ after-math‚ and the radiation effects. However‚ Japan refused to surrender.

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    We see and understand things not as they are but as we are.” Discuss this claim in relation to at least two ways of knowing. The way we attain knowledge will determine how we see and understand things‚ but no matter how we see and understand them‚ it will never bring us to the objective truth. We use our perception to “see” things and we use our reasoning to “understand” things. It is common‚ if not inevitable‚ for us to manipulate the information received using the ways of knowing into what

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