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    The Mayan life was interesting. Farmers use simple stone tools and their hands. Corn is the most common thing that the Mayan ate. They also use corn to make other foods. For example, they made tortillas, porridge, and drinks from corn. Obviously, they ate other crops such as beans, squash, and chilies. The Mayan ate meat such as fish, deer, ducks, and turkey. Mayan introduced chocolate from the cacao tree to the world. Commoners live in huts outside the city close to their farms. The…

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    have always recognized useful properties of certain foods. In the information age, public health institutions at the global level, recommended certain diet to be followed [1]. The link between good nutrition and disease prevention is similarly strong. the idea of introducing a wide range of nutrients is not new, and awareness of this concept is constantly increasing. There is no person today that has not heard of healthy eating pyramid. That pyramid is recommended by World Health Organization,…

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    The Oil We Eat Analysis

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    Food is the number one commodity on the planet. It can be seen as a dire necessity to sustain human life and activity. In the past, the population was increasing at a slower rate than it does today, therefore food was thought of in a more carefree way. The population was not as abundant as it is today. This means the amount of food would also deplete at a slower rate. In science food is divided and categorized into six subdivisional food groups. Popularly know as the food pyramid, it is made up…

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    (2013) stated that healthy eating practice is an eating practice of a person to consume foods which contain all the food groups such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins,and vitamins…

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    State Indicator Report

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    state. For example, I live in Texas and our statistics were on par with the rest of the nation. The article provides an explanation for why some states have more positive statistics. Apparently, education and the availability of affordable healthy food have a significant impact on the eating choices of consumers. In states where there…

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    their equipment through observation and experimentation. In many cases management theorists have stumbled upon many of their ideas by accident while working. Management history can be traced back to around 4000BC, in Egypt, as those who created the pyramids would have had some concept of management skills. Two of the most influential theorists of the late nineteenth century, and early twentieth century are Frederick Winslow Taylor (1856-1915) and Max Weber (1864-1920). Many of the ideas these…

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    Intro Akkadian Empire is one of the most fascinating civilisations do you know why? Well because Sargon was the first ruler to rule an empire in the world, Sargon was one of the many rulers that ruled the Akkadian Empire. There were five rulers including Sargon. Sargon, Rimush, Manishtushu, Naram Sin, and Shar-Kali-Sharri, were all rulers of Akkadian Empire. Akkadian Empire was fascinating because of its Geography, Government, Economics, Values and Beliefs, Contributions, Developed way of live,…

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    At 29,029 feet (8,848 meters), Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world in terms of altitude. However, the tallest mountain is actually Mauna Kea in Hawaii, which measures 33,480 feet (10,205 m) from its underwater base to its peak, according to Guinness World Records. (Most of Mauna Kea is underwater.) Everest is located at the border of Nepal to the south and China or Tibet on the north. It is over 60 million years old. Everest was formed by the movement of the Indian tectonic…

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    Colossal Head

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    The site is laid out along a north and south axis with a huge earth and clay pyramid as its most prominent feature. The Olmecs were a very advanced culture for their time. They were the first Mesoamerican people to understand the concept of zero, which is essential in mathematics. They were the first to develop a calendar and…

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    The Hopewell Culture

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    Mound City is located next to the Scioto River in Chillicothe, Ohio. It is made up of a rectangular earthen enclosure bordering 13 acres which has 23 earthen mounds within it. This earthen wall is about four feet in height and has a gateway on the eastern and western sides. This site has undergone multiple archaeological digs and investigations. The mounds within the enclosure are domed shaped mounds with the exception of one, which is in an elliptical shape. The most impressive and largest…

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