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    contributing to metabolic syndrome. This was not a problem until the past few decades. Now. It is a public health crisis. People’s bodies cannot process the large quantities of sugar that we ingest. Diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and obesity are prevalent in society during this time. The guidelines that people are directed to live by are incorrect. The government and food industry are setting people up for failure. Filling people with grain helps the agriculture industry which…

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    Lessons Learned During my five-week period, I did not work quite as hard as I wanted to. I did not push myself to the best of my ability. With that being said, I failed at the goals I had set for myself five weeks ago. I am going to explain the aspects of my goals that I failed at to those who have been following me since the beginning, by showing the various aspects that affected my behavior during this activity. There was various reason as to why I failed at the health goals I set for…

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    leaves a gap of approximate 30%. (http://www.policyalternatives.ca/sites/default/files/uploads/publications/reports/docs/Aboriginal%20Income%20Gap.pdf). Since this young Aboriginal mother gave birth at the tender age of 19 she had only finished high school shortly before that, which left her with minimal education to obtain a stable and well-paying job. She ended up working part-time for minimum wage at the local gas station during the first 7 months of her pregnancy trying to obtain as much…

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    It has been over seven months since I last ate a hamburger, eight months since I purchased a chicken salad for lunch, and nine months since I ate pizza without my five year old brother asking me why I would take out the pepperonis and sausages. This Thanksgiving will be the first year I substitute turkey for tofu and tempeh. Coming from a deeply rooted, meat-eating family, my transition to a vegetarian diet was met with many disapproving stares and comments at family gatherings. Through the…

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    students. Why is it important that schools provide the best? Many low income parents cannot afford new technology or sack lunches for their children, a lot of these parents depend on the schools to help them. Schools should want parents to be proud to say where their kids went to not only because of the great academic skills, but also for how much they care about their lifestyles. I say that the Education Field in primary schools…

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    To this day these people that are more involved are young teenagers. When children see there is no opportunity for them to go to school or do something with their lives, they join the streets and they get caught up meaning they are getting too deep into the gang life. Such as children selling drugs, and other illegal items, trying to make easy money is not the way to go, or trying…

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    In the 1970s, nutritionists and politicians drew the conclusion that whole milk is unhealthy, and low fat or skim milk should replace it. It started when Senator George McGovern, South Dakota, made a hearing to discuss whole-fat food and beverages and its possible links to heart disease in July 1976. In fact, from the 1960s-1970s, eight senators have died of heart failure, making this topic relevant for is time. This idea spread beyond Congress and the scientific community, to the public, and…

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    of infant nutrition (Breastfeeding), because within Grenada most mothers breast feed due to the fact that breast milk contains antibodies which protects babies from infections and diseases. But being more knowledgeable that breast milk can reduce obesity, mothers around the world would feel even more proud knowing that there are more benefits to infant nutrition. Response 2: I understand that implementing these policies and practices are very beneficial…

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    Throughout the period of childhood and adolescence I became part my community though either the method of forced or voluntary participation of my community resources that include; parks and recreation sports, school and extracurricular actives, local boy scout organization, a community justice non-profit, and the Arlanza community garden. Seeing the different aspects of my community with the connections and relationships between us all, has only lead myself to…

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    with primary schools and hospital to expand the Cowherds community and reach more people to tackle health issues in Salford. To reach efficiency in the application of this solution we researched primary schools and their characteristics to explain how Cowherds can connect with them. First, Holy Family Salford constitutes a primary school based on British values, which includes a wide range of extracurricular activities ranging form sport to house choirs. Additionally, the schools provide a…

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