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    Healthy and Happy

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    1 I have had Tardive Dyskinesia for about 15 to 16 years now. I can tell you it is not very fun.Your body hurts all over‚ you have to go to extreme therapy. My Dr. recommended that I get into a neurological exercise class at our local YMCA Gym. My nutritionist helps me with the right foods to eat. Tardive dyskinesia is a condition that may develop in patients who use metoclopramide‚ a drug sold under brand names such as Reglan in the United States. When a patient has been taking

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    Lettuce Live Well was created in 2014 by Kelly Zielinski and Ashley Logan. Zielinski and Logan met during their undergraduate years at Michigan State University where they studied dietetics. Both always had a passion for health and wellness and received their degrees to spread knowledge about the importance of healthy living. After graduating from Michigan State‚ Zielinski moved to the Metro Detroit area to begin her career as a nutritional coach. Working with a local hospital she was amazed at how

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    RUDE CORPORATION GROUP 3 NON-FINANCIAL CORPORATIONS Non-Financial Corporation Activities: •Sports and Recreational Activities •Company Newsletter •Employee Rewards System •Company Stores •Canteen Services •Medical Services RUDE CORPORATION CEO Claudia Laguerta Senior Vice President Marienela Lorenzo HR Analyst Alexandrea Rallonza HR Specialists‚ Rude Corporation Nicole Raya and Iana Estolas HR Manager Desiree Menor General Manager Mark Pineda Regional Manager Charisse Sta. Ana RUDE CORPORATION

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    Stop Childhood Obesity Joannie Greene ENG 122 English Composition II Instructor: Corey King April 24‚ 2012 For the first time in life scientists believe this generation of children will have a shorter lifespan than their parents. According to Health Information Brought to Life‚ “Growing childhood obesity statistics‚ continue to rise.” (weight–loss.emedtv.com/childhood- obesity/effects 2010). The First Lady “Michelle Obama” is involved; her mission is “Let’s Move”

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    dressing rooms at department stores or ride in the front of the bus.” Unfortunately‚ many other places were like this too. “We had our own grocery stores‚ black doctors‚ lawyers‚ dentists‚ hotel‚ movie theaters‚ shoe repairmen‚ and our own segregated YMCA.” In most cases‚ some of these weren’t always as nice or as good as the ones that were meant for whites. Rosa Parks‚ an African American seamstress‚ was returning home from her job on December 1‚ 1955. She payed and sat in the front row of the colored

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    together and hang out. It didn’t matter if you were in seventh grade or in third grade‚ everyone got a chance to meet other kids that they usually didn’t see. The Olympic theme‚ the circus and carnival day was a blast‚ and the day we did field day at the YMCA and got to swim was so much fun. We played some really great‚ fun games that day. I think one of the great times in Dimmick was when we went to the Veteran’s home. It was so sad to see some of those older men that

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    “Everything that Rises Must Converge” begins with Julian waiting to escort his mother‚ Mrs. Chestny‚ to her “reducing class” at the YMCA. Since the recent integration of the black and white races in the American South‚ Julian’s mother refuses to ride the bus alone. When Julian and his mother board the bus‚ there are no African Americans on board. Mrs. Chestny observes‚ “I see we have the bus to ourselves.” The bus represents pre- and post-integrated Southern society in that the all-white bus gradually

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    Origin of Volleyball

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    Historical Development of Volleyball On February 9‚ 1895‚ in Holyoke‚ Massachusetts (USA)‚ William G. Morgan‚ a YMCA physical education director‚ created a new game calledMintonette as a pastime to be played (preferably) indoors and by any number of players. The game took some of its characteristics from tennisand handball. Another indoor sport‚ basketball‚ was catching on in the area‚ having been invented just ten miles (sixteen kilometers) away in the city of Springfield‚ Massachusetts‚ only four

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    History of Volleyball

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    tennis‚ and handball. Today‚ volleyball has spread to 211 countries around the world‚ and is recognized as a truly international‚ widely played‚ popular sport. In 1895‚ William G. Morgan‚ an instructor at the Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) in Holyoke‚ Mass. Morgan created the game of volleyball‚ at that time called mintonette. In 1896‚ the first official game of Volleyball was played at Springfield College. In the year 1900‚ Volleyball was popular enough that a new ball was customized

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    Chapter 19: Immigration‚ Urbanization‚ and everyday Life‚ 1860-1900 The New American City * most changes in cities with urban growth fueled by * migration from the countryside and immigration‚ created environment for economic development * b/w 1870 and 1900‚ population increased‚ 40% of population live in cities‚ * diversity of city threatened traditional expectations‚ rapid growth led to terrible living conditions and accentuated class differences * native born city dwellers

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