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    How to Be Healthy

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    factories and vehicles causes various types of respiratory diseases. It is already a fact that human health is getting worse because of pollution. Thus‚ we should take care of our health to carry out our daily activities more efficiently. To be healthy‚ we should eat a balanced diet. A balanced diet consists of seven classes of nutrients‚ that is carbohydrates‚ proteins‚ fats‚ vitamins‚ fibers‚ minerals and water. We should eat a lot of carbohydrate-rich food and also vegetables as they contain

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    Healthy Performer

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    Healthy performer Revision List the 7 food categories and recommended portion size • Fruit Veg (5-9 Portions) • Grain and Potatoes (4-6 Portions) • Calcium-Rich Foods (2-4 Portions) • Protein Rich-Foods (2-4 Portions) • Healthy Fats (1-2 Portions) • Discretionary Calories (0-1 Portions) • Fat Girls Can’t Produce Healthy Dancers What are the 4 components of food and drink capable of producing energy: • Carbohydrates • Protein • Fat • Alcohol • Where is fat stored on men and women

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    Explore the strengths and weaknesses of two Ways of Knowing. Introduction- There are many different types of ways of knowing such as language‚ sense perception‚ memory‚ imagination‚ emotion‚ faith‚ reason and intuition. The two different ways of knowing that I will be comparing in this essay are Intuition and Reason. The definition for intuition “is the ability to understand something instinctively‚ without the need for conscious reasoning.” Whereas the definition for reason is“ defined as formal

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    Ashia Norman Instructor: Vicki Moulson Eng-112 September 29‚ 2010 Rhetorical Analysis of Mark Twain’s Two Ways of Seeing a River In the writing‚ “Two Ways of Seeing a River‚” by Mark Twain‚ there are many detailed experiences that Twain mentions as a river steamboat pilot. Twain gives the reader an example of what it is really like to explore the great rivers. Twain also gives the reader a view of the negative sides of the river. The text is targeted toward steamboat pilots or someone who would

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    Competition Is Healthy.

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    In the business world‚ companies compete to create the top products. Competition is a part of everyday life‚ and it is healthy. It helps people to improve‚ it leads to better products and results‚ and it promotes growth. Competition helps people to improve. For someone to win‚ someone else has to lose. If a person views loss with a positive attitude‚ they can use that as a way to learn from their mistakes and try harder. By taking the competition out of it‚ it will take away a reason for a person

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    Dangerous Driving

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    heard of a dangerous drunk driving car crash. Some have ended very badly and some have had a lucky outcome. Drinking and driving is a major risk to yourself‚ other cars on the road‚ any passengers you have‚ or any pedestrians. In 2016 alone around 10‚300 people died in DUI (driving under the influence) accidents. Every year the death toll increases. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration wants people to “get involved and help us keep the roads safe” (nhsta.gov). To start off‚ one person dies

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    Healthy Choices

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    Jayde Yelvington English 1020 September 6‚ 2014 Healthy Decisions Every morning my son‚ Jayden‚ wakes up and does his usual hugs and kisses with mommy and daddy. It makes my heart melt every time although it is routine for him. After he does his rounds he goes straight to the kitchen into our deadly candy drawer filled with more chocolate and sweets to keep dentists in business for years. For my son to be only 1 year old he knows the differences between me and his father. I’m more loving‚ but he’s

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    Michelle Barrow English 111-l4 Mrs. Louis April 11‚ 2014 Two Political Speeches‚ One powerful Message Two great inspirational political figures‚ hold audiences captive with their patriotism‚ leadership‚ and compassion speaking of our past‚ our present and our future. President Obama plays big brother with our youth‚ demanding they take responsibility for their education‚ embellishing that the future of our country depends on them. Sarah Palin in her Vice-Presidential speech‚ confronts

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    A Dangerous Method

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    A Dangerous Method David Cronenberg’s latest film‚ "A Dangerous Method‚" recounts the relationship between two psychiatry pioneers‚ Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung‚ in the early part of the 20th century. Michael Fassbender as Jung‚ Viggo Mortensen as Freud‚ and Keira Knightley as Jung’s patient and future psychoanalyst Sabina Spielrein. It’s Jung around whom the story revolves‚ as a rising young intellect attempting to build on Freud’s fledgling theories of psychoanalysis. In Cronenberg’s version‚

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    Are Cellphones Dangerous?

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    ENC 1101 Professor Carlos Lamas 24/11/2012 Are Cell-Phones Dangerous Introduction Technology is one of the most powerful factors that affect our daily life and routine. As part of it we have the well known and worldwide used: Cell-phones. A 2004 MIT survey said that cell phones were ranked as the one invention that people hate the most‚ but cannot live without. It beat out the alarm clock and the television. Cell-phones have become one of the most useful devices around the world; however‚ they

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