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    My Eating Log Analysis

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    These days I have been at work, with a lot of tasks to complete. However, the thoughts about chewing gum have not increased. I did not take snacks with me all of those days, but I managed to avoid thinking about gum, which is not that difficult. Although I have not been able to go to my yoga class two times, I know that I can continue going next week. I try to not worry about not been able to go, as I know life sometimes is unpredictable. However, I know that I added that to my life and I know…

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    Over 500 million people chew gum on a daily basis all over the world. From childhood all the way to adulthood, people have chewed millions pieces of gum. As time proceeds companies develop more in depth formulas to increase their consumers enjoyment. Many experiences have been documented and organized to see which gum is superior in different categories. Extra Peppermint is better than Dubble Bubble because of its quality and health benefits. The quality of Extra Peppermint is superior to…

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    Chewing Tobacco Effects

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    The Effects of Chewing Tobacco Six million people die each year worldwide with the use of tobacco. Tobacco is a substance that is very hard to quit once started. Tobacco users often get attracted by the container it is in. Commercials with attractive labeling and showing the brand of tobacco can also draw the viewers attention. Older people and professional athletes can impact the younger society too because they admire them. All of the cans or bags of tobacco have a warning label stating that…

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    should quit chewing or snuff, an additional one is your role as a role model to children and adolescents. Whether they are yours or not, children look up to the adults around them and inherit habits that they see them do as well. Research indicates that when the youth associate a particular behavior with certain people or personalities they admire, they are keener to try that behavior because adolescents identify with such people. The most recognized group of individuals that use chewing tobacco…

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    In the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, a clear change in Jem’s actions can be seen. When Jem comes home to find Scout chewing gum she found in a Radley tree, Jem feels the need to control her and have her spit it out. “Jem stamped his foot. ‘Don’t you know you’re not supposed to even touch the trees over there? You’ll get killed if you do!’ ‘You touched the house once!’ That was different! You go gargle -- right now, you hear me? (37-38)’” There is a stigma that everything at the…

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    Chapter 20 - Playing Chess and Speed Thinking Chess is a game of creating opportunities and seizing those moments to your advantage. Each move you make or do not make can change the outcome of the game at the drop of a hat. Speed chess requires you to think fast on your feet while playing. This can put considerable amounts of pressure on your brain to succeed at a fast pace. Chess is very beneficial to your brain because of eyesight training. When you are moving your eyes back and forth rapidly…

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    3 Gum Ingredients

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    The 3 main ingredients are: Gum base Flavorings Sweeteners Gum used to be made of the sap of a tree. Gum contains long molecules what helps make the gum stretchy and good to blow bubbles. Thousand of years ago scientist have discovered human teeth marks in wads of gum. All gum is made of gum base. A gum base is made out of 3 ingredients, these 3 ingredients are Wax, Resin, Elastomer. The wax softens the gum, the Resin is tree sap, and its the part you chew, and the Elastomer is rubber, and…

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    first and best choice solution for easing discomfort. Counter pressure that allied with a baby chewing on these rings aids ease some amount of pain which comes with along with a tooth attempting to break gums’ surface. Though, you can allow your baby chew on normal teething rings, you can even try few other special alternative…

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    mask the alcohol smell emanating from your body. • Chewing fresh mint leaves every few hours also works well. • Hold a small cinnamon stick in your mouth. Suck on it throughout the day to keep your alcohol breath in check. Summary: Consume a lot of water. Drink strong coffee. Nosh on rosemary, parsley, or spearmint. Use breath mints. Brush your teeth with strong toothpaste. Don’t mix your drinks and avoid drinks that contain spices and herbs. Chew gum with a menthol flavor, or a sour fruit…

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    these photographs and a typical glamourous shot. Wilke created tiny sculptures of chewing gum and placed them all over her body. The gum is in the form of a vulva. Her purpose for this piece was to bring attention to the depictions of women in common culture and dismantling stereotypes about femininity. Wilke’s who also made independent sculptures of chewing gum, explained why she chose to use this material, “I chose gum because it is the perfect metaphor for the American woman- chew her up, get…

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