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    Unit 14: Exercise, Health & Fitness P1 – “Describe Lifestyle factors that have an effect on health” M1 – “Explain lifestyle factors that have an effect on health” An unhealthy lifestyle is quite a broad issue but all comes back to the same thing, causing your boy issues, for example an unhealthy lifestyle can be because you drink too much, maybe smoke too much or even eat too much. Which shows too much of anything can be bad for you. The 3 factors listed are all different factors however still…

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    In Colquhoun’s 2012 Hungry for Change the main argument is that the food industry is feeding us food-like products that are low in nutritional value but high in calories. In order to gain the proper amount of nutrients we consume a high amount of calories and gain fat. The film begins with exposing the additives the food industry puts in our foods, then they move into the topic of the deception of the food labels, and then speak about how diets are useless and what to do instead of diet. The…

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    Social media has remained a powerful source of campaigning activity during the 2012 Presidential elections. However, advertising has become much more precise in 2012 than compared to its clumsy, proto form in 2008. Much more research has been done to have media distribute the correct or appropriate form of messages or advertisement to specific audiences; it was all thanks to new technology, namely Facebook's "sponsored-results tool", that can gather voter information through cookies and data…

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    Case analysis of “Apple Inc. in 2012” This is an individual submission. Submissions may be up to 1,250 words. For this write-up, please answer the following questions. Your answers should be derived from the material…

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    Olympic drug testing is one way of finding out if the athletes really did work their hardest to achieve where they are on that day. Although Lance Armstrong and Ben Johnson may have good reason, all team members should be drug tested in order to compete in the Olympic games because new rules for anti-doping have been made, and once local athletes test positive for performance enhancing drugs, they should start thinking of new lives as codes seem to have nothing in place for them. Lance…

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    The South Dakota women captured two individual event victories. Sabrina Sabadeanu won the 200-yard backstroke with a time of 2 minutes, 04.89 seconds. On the diving board, Sarah Schank’s score of 275.45 on the three-meter dive earned her first place. One the one-meter dive, Schank finished third (231.10) with Haley Pederson right on Schank’s tale to take fourth (231.05). Alongside Sabadeanu’s first place finish, she also earned third place in the 100-yard backstroke (57.80), fourth place in…

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    In the 2012 Presidential Election, social media has played a huge part in support to winning the presidential elections. As we know, young people is the main group on the internet, and it is huge, which means candidate can acquire vast votes if they use social media to create a well image to public. Obviously, Obama and Romney realize the potential of social media and both of them invested in it. In the article "8 Big Social Media Takeaways from the 2012 Election Campaign," Alex Kantrowitz…

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    The instant you look at something or observe it you react to it. Consciously or subconsciously you always react. It is human nature to do so. It is for this reason advertisement is a multimillion dollar industry that will never go away. The opportunity to invade your life is a constant thought to advertisement and marketing companies, so it comes to no surprise that the 2016 Olympic games would be riddled with advertisements. Capturing the compelling stories of an athlete fuel advertisement…

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    regards to chemical hazards (Trout & Haling, 2013). The 2012 HCS privides the workers with the “right to understand”, the major difference resides in the fact that a large number of workers were not able to understand the information available on the MSDS (Trout & Haling, 2013). With this in mind, OSHA improved the 2012 HCs to ensure that the workers will not only be able to know the information but also to understand it (Trout & Haling, 2013). The 2012 Hazard Communication Standard includes…

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    that makes his message known and his notions preferable. Obama’s 2012 acceptance speech is full of rhetoric strategy and concepts that fall within the concepts of pathos, ethos, and logos. This is a speech that connects Barack Obama to his audience by use of emotion, with credible experience, and with common sense reasoning. His nuance of hope is the foundation he uses to grasp the attention and support of Americans. Barack Obama’s 2012 Democratic National Convention acceptance speech uses…

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