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    nutritious part of veggies and fruits and turning them into liquid form. This will give people the capability to quickly take in all the nutrients and vitamins much faster than eating fruits and vegetables one by one. This is the reason juicing has become very popular. All of us are now living in a world that is filled with saturated fats‚ sugars‚ and all other types of fattening food you can imagine. This has brought about excessive obesity rates as well as an enormous volume of coronary disease all

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    More specifically‚ Calcium is needed for bone and teeth health‚ it gives your bones strength and density. According to BBC reports‚ calcium deficiency causes bones to become less dense and brittle which increases the risk of fractures. Iron is included in red blood cells‚ therefore it is extremely important because red blood cells carry oxygen from lungs to body cells‚ where it is used to generate energy. Without the

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    the founding of the northern and southern English colonies? The major similarity of the founding of each colony was the reasoning the people were coming over in the first place. They were all looking for better lives economically. The differences were the northern colonies were mainly looking for freedom politically and religiously. The southern colonies were just looking for an all-around better scale of life. The people from the southern colonies came over with adventure on their minds instead of

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    was divisive and caused protests and marches.Also economically it was just too much money in the wrong place.My third reason for why the war was so significant historically is vietnam syndrome a non medical yet political term referring to Americas aversion to overseas conflict due to the vietnam war.My final reason for the vietnam’s historical significance is politically with the drop in trust domestically. When i talk about significance i need to use a scale and for that i am going to use “Partington’s

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    twentieth-century technology they used all kind of the technology. They had powerful guns and artillery and the mobility of the roads made it stronger so they could defend themselves they even used airplanes on the battlefield. They made all kind of modern weapons but the most destructive weapon was the barbed wire it would sting the soldiers from the other army they would become tangled in the wire easy for the other soldiers to kill the soldiers from the other army. Another devastating weapon that they would use

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    Testament‚ which focused more on grace and forgiving‚ war has not been as important to the Holy Roman Empire‚ as it has been. With warfare not on the minds of the Holy Romans‚ the need to upgrade weapons was unnecessary‚ let alone invent new ones. They did not bother to add any different tools of destruction to a knight’s training. Their army was only really efficient in a select few melee weapons‚ such as swords and battle axes. And these weapons would have to be in the best condition in order to pierce

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    they both do? Creating a diverse workforce In your small ‘workforce’ one of your team members has randomly selected a ‘consideration’ What could you do as part of your workforce to make sure he/she is catered for in your public service? Create a list of ideas to discuss with the class in 10mins time Lets talk about what you’ve got  Fire Service >>>>>> Adjusting to your disability  Royal Navy >>>>>> Practicing your religion Don’t take notes‚ just listen. Diverse workforce - Disability  Disabled

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    The middle ages are defined as the time period in Europe from around 476 CE to 1450 CE. This period started with fall of the Roman Empire and ended with the beginning of the Renaissance. Some people refer to this section of time as the Dark Ages but most call this the Middle Ages because it wasn’t as bad as people make it out to be. It is actually a period of hope for the people in Europe‚ many great ideas and inventions came about because of this period of poverty and weaker city structure.

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    the Gods to put an end to it. So‚ the Gods make Enkidu - an equal rival for Gilgamesh. Although the fight was anticipated by the both of them they become friends and live in harmony. They go on journeys together and feel unstoppable. However‚ when they cross paths with the Gods‚ they suffer tremendously. Enkidu becomes sick and dies and Gilgamesh questions reality. He asks himself if there is really a point if we are all going to die. He wants to become immortal so he finds Uta-napishti‚ someone

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    -The U.S. remained neutral during the 1920s-1930s because p until that time they had always been an isolated country. The U.S wished not to get more involved in foreign affairs as it forced its own country issue such as stock market crash and more. However ‚ by the time of the Lead-Lease Act‚ the U.S was providing defensive aid for the allied forces as their governments were mre democratic. -Roosevelt spent many of his fireside Chats convincing the U.S to depart from its policy of isolationism

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