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    countries are in war, poor conditions, or ruin, we get the luxury of a first-world country. Despite its flaws, America holds many gifts for American-born citizens, giving them a step up the stair of life as opposed to others; this can, again, be good and bad. To be an individual is to separate yourself from your status quo, and to then build upon that to reach the top of the stairs. While you may have an advantage, it is still up to you to create a life for yourself- Being born is one…

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    The Importance Of Dieting

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    Staying healthy in America is becoming a serious challenge to most people; cutting down on some fat and going for a weekly physical activities to the gym could make a substantial difference in one’s life. Dieting is so important, considering the amount of carbs and calories the average American consumes each day. In fact, about 1/3 of American adults are overweight or obese, not because they don’t have what they need, but the simple fact that healthy food 10 miles away is less appealing compared…

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    because of the geography and habits based on each group of people. So since Culture relativism exist, there can’t be a real right or wrong in the world. Knowledge thus becomes subjective because there is no real truth due to the fact that individual Cultures perceive things differently. In the book Elements of Moral Philosophy, by James Rachels, subjectivism is how people’s…

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    smoker although I may sometimes be craving a cigarette before or after work, I will never light up on work premises because I do not want the children I teach to get the wrong impression of me or to believe that smoking is a habit worth attaining because in reality it is a very bad habit to have. I especially do not want to smell like smoke around my coworkers and having to work with them for an entire shift. Although my coworkers and I have much in common at work, outside of the workplace we…

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    maturity level. It wasn’t that I enjoyed rebellion, that I kept doing it; it’s the fact that I got to spend time with my “best friend”. It took me a while to realize that she was only using me. Anytime we would argue she would threaten to out my bad habits to my parents. As a thirteen-year-old, being grounded is the worst thing ever. She had me tied to a puppet string, and I was…

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    debated upon among thinkers and scholars, one of which is Albert Camus, a twentieth century philosopher and writer who argued that the reason behind adolescent rebellion lies in the fact that young children often have tendencies to maintain their usual habits and innocence while avoiding the responsibility of the harsh reality of adulthood, which is exemplified in J.D. Salinger’s novel The Catcher in the Rye, in which the main character, Holden – disillusioned by the cruelty of the world –…

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    transitions are important as when facing the things that can affect the family especially in the case of a family breakdown .When looking at how parents can act, it can lead to them drinking, smoking even turning away from the people that they trust, so a young person will watch the parent and pick up these habits which they may find hard to quit in the end as it is their method of coping; Bandura believed that children are highly influenced by their environment but especially by close family.…

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    treating her son, we sent them both home as happy mother and son. Another good experience was with an elderly gentleman who had shortness of breath. He was recently diagnosed with COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) due to smoking and was trying to quit his habit. Not only we did treat his shortness of breath, but we also educated him with solutions to help him successfully quit. I saw him a few times during my time at the clinic. Each time he was more energetic.…

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    Making information about food widely available would pose a threat to food and pharmaceutical industries. Even vital information seems to be avoided. As a matter of fact, several studies have shown the relationship between dietary habits and the development of diseases. In the book The China Study, T. Colin Campbell explains how changing our diet can be the key to vanquish serious illnesses such as cancer. His studies show that regions where the consumption of animal based food were low or…

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    The Surgeon General reports, “Oral health means much more than healthy teeth.” Teeth are such an important tool to not only eating but the first step of the digestive process. With that said, teeth isn’t the only thing to take care of in the mouth, there are many more steps to be taken to have good oral health besides brushing teeth. Healthy teeth are a good start to oral health but it isn’t everything. As many may already know as people age their oral health declines. People can alter this…

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