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    hit the U.S. market, e-cigarettes. This innovation was shipped to the U.S. in “2007” and totally changed the tobacco industry(thrillist). An e-cigarette is essentially electronically powered cigarettes which are intended to create a supplement to smoking cigarettes(drugabuse). These devices transmit different flavors and other harmful chemicals in vapor instead of all the nasty chemicals cigarettes contain. However not enough information has yet been discovered. On the flip side there…

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    Pam: A Nursing Case Study

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    Case Study #2 – Pam This nursing case study will focus on Pam Jenkins. She is currently 30 weeks pregnant in her third pregnancy. Throughout the study, the amount of nutrients and vitamins Pam is currently consuming will be compared to what pregnancy requirements state they should be. Pam will also be evaluated on the amount of weight she has gained while pregnant, and risk factors that can affect her or the fetus. Nutrient, Vitamin, Minerals, and Fluid Differences in Pregnancy The food…

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    The world of artistry is wrought with misinformation and misdirection. Some would have you believe that art is hard and takes years of practice to master. However, those people are wrong, and you should feel bad for believing them. While the actual skills involved in painting might require some expertise, you don’t really need to be good at it to be an artist. One of the finest pieces of “abstract expressionism” is literally just four, dark lines on a red background (seriously, it’s called Four…

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    societies actual health, just the money they can get out of them. Not only have these 3 industries made America less healthy they have taken away the thought of pleasure that the food provides. Pollan’s solution to this change of America’s new food habit is to shift food back to a cultural aspect rather than food being treated by a biological standpoint. Pollan believes that shifting food traditions back to being more culture oriented will lead Americans back to a healthier well being and thus…

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    Nowadays the habits of people have changed. The main reason are industry and development of technology. Most people are living a short and unhealthy life because they are not doing well on the three most important factors in life that are: a healthy diet, sleep good and do exercise. If you think about it, most of our forefathers lived almost one hundred years, or in that average. The main reason for this are the habits of people. In the past people eat real food, exercised and slept well because…

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    I have said this so much recently that it is beginning to sound like a cliché, but it is more about increasing the good habits with your hair and avoiding the bad things. The oldest part of the hair are the ends. You must make an effort to maintain the ends to get long hair. So, one of the important things for long hair is the idea of length retention. If you do not deal carefully with your…

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    Obesity rates in North America are among highest in the world and must be controlled to prevent premature deaths caused by its complications. Obesity is a simple disease characterized by excess weight which may be the reason that it is sometimes overlooked. Although obesity is not deadly its complications such as cardiovascular diseases, pulmonary diseases and diabetes will kill (Walley et al. par. 1). Even though complications of obesity are fatal, the obesity levels in North America have…

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    “Recreational drugs is a drug as (Cocaine, Marijuana, or methamphetamine) used without medical justification for its psychoactive effects often in the belief that occasional use of such a substance is not habit-forming or addictive” (Merriam Webster). Many people believe that even if they do not do it all the time they will not get hooked. “In my 17 years of living i have seen and done things that an average person has not seen or done, for one i have seen someone get shot and killed just…

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    Covered or Uncovered an Analysis of The Burka and the Bikini This essay argues women in todays world are damaged in many ways by the culture in which they live. The writers state, “ covered or uncovered, the homefront choice is not about morality but the physical and emotional health of future generations”(Brumberg 195) Culturally speaking whether or not you wear a burka or a bikini the writers think women are negatively effected. The writers support their claim that women are adversely…

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    Schools, parents, and students can sometimes have conflicting views on what should be in the curriculum. Students want something that is easy to read and is something they will enjoy. Parents own personal views and moral values on topics such as racism, religion, etc. can inhibit a schools planned syllabus. School views can also become an obstacle because some topics; for example religion, sex, etc.; a school might believe do not belong in their institution. A compromise must be met between the…

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