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    The Sociologically Examined Life: Pieces of a Conversation by Michael Schwalbe reviews what is meant by the sociological perspective or, as he calls it, being “sociologically mindful.” Explaining that the sociological perspective involves paying attention to social life and looking at the world from multiple points of view in order to appreciate the uniqueness of others and to ensure that everyone has access to the “good life,” Schwalbe opens by stating “If you would like a written portrait of…

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    Sadly, that is a bad way to burn off some steam. A recent study shows that the combination of high emotions and strenuous exercise may be too much for the heart to handle. This is linked to having a greater risk of having a heart attack within that same hour. Researchers examined data on 12,500 patients from 52 countries that claimed they have only had one heart attack. This was considered an inherent study. Those who took part in that study answered questions regarding their activities that…

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    were overweight and 16.0% were obese. In a study conducted by CDC, a population based sample of five -17 yr. old, 70% of obese children had at least one risk factor for CVD. (CDC 2005). They also found that children and adolescents who are obese are more than likely to be obese as adults. In one study, they found that children who became obese as early as 2 years old were more than likely to be obese as an adult. Respectively…

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    supervision within their homes? The idea is that drinking under the legal age will cause harm to the body of the consumer or even cause the person to become an alcoholic before they enter into adulthood. There has been many different research studies trying to determine all different factors that drive adolescents to drink. Could this cause be partly influenced by overparenting or under parenting the child? Teens and young adults will start drinking because of a variety of reasons, some do…

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    I learned that Epigenetic's is the study of changes in organisms caused by modification of gene expression rather than alteration of the genetic code itself. I found it unbelievable that the way you choose to live and eat can effect your grandchildren's genes. I learned that epigenetic's brings both good and bad news. The good news is that scientist are learning to envelope drugs that treat illnesses by scenting bad genes and jump-starting the good ones. The bad news is the life style choices…

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    Recommend chewing gum for routine postoperative client who is experiencing an ileus and closely monitor diet and medication use and side effects as they affect the gastrointestinal system. Watch for constipation. (Ackely and Ladwig, 2014) My article, “Post-operative Ileus,” is by Elizabeth D.…

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    Obesity In Children

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    encourage children to eat these unhealthy foods by giving them a free toy with their meal. Schools also have an impact on children’s eating habits because it’s where they spend most of their time. Many school lunches consist of chicken nuggets and pizza, and not enough fruit or vegetables. The biggest concern is that parents do not encourage healthy eating habits. With so many adults being overweight and not eating healthy, children will develop these eating…

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    Habits are hard to break, but when a habit as harmful as texting while driving is formed, it needs to be dealt with immediately. Because texting is such a prominent aspect of American culture, it is only natural that feeling the need to be in constant communication with one’s…

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    This affects society in such a way that we are no longer able to focus while reading printed text, let alone online articles with distracting factors such as hyperlinks and flashy pop up ads. Carr provides several sources of anecdotal evidence, case studies, and authority figures each in their respective fields, which contributes the foundation used to substantiate his claims throughout the article. Carr is hoping to inform his audience of the affects as he explains that although a very powerful…

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    How a person copes with stress varies from person to person. While some people may work out to relieve stress, another individual may choose to partake in alcohol consumption. There have been many studies to date that study whether or not higher stress leads to more alcohol consumption in adults. Through my review of many literary sources, I have found that there is indeed a connection between stress in adults and their alcohol consumption. Alcohol consumption among adults has varying statistics…

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