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    Self Accomplishment

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    Better Yourself Numerous people don’t understand why some individuals are “crazy” and work out the way they do. They don’t understand why these individuals continue to fit in painful looking physical activities into their schedule. What these individuals don’t realize is that these people have experienced an extreme sense of accomplishment or even major endorphins. People who don’t take time to get in physical activity during the day experience more drowsiness, stress, unhealthy cravings, and…

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    Smartphone Addiction Essay

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    Causing addiction is another impact of using smartphone early that researchers have suggested that parents should keep their eyes on their children. In fact, a smartphone provides many beneficial applications to satisfy the entertaining need of children, so this device can easily be a source of addiction. Once a child becomes addicted to smartphone usage, it will leave many negative and long-term effects on these kids, even to their adulthood. Kids are familiar with using smartphones to play, to…

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    There are many problems in the world but we must first focus on the question we are wondering about before making a final solution and hopefully solving or decreasing the problem to an appropriate level. The question is “Can we feed everyone equally”? “Everyone” is referring to the worldwide population and “equally” is focusing on sufficient nutrients and calories. Yes, I believe we can feed everyone equally but in order to do this we must focus and solve our poverty problem by improving…

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    As shown in section above, our total annual cost is $58,400 which is the sum of two identical events that are estimated to cost $29,200. Fortunately, we will be having a concession stand throughout each event that is estimated to bring in $3,000 in revenue, lowering the total cost to $26,200; thus yielding to a total cost of $52,400 per year. For which Tenet Healthcare will be disbursing $32,400, hoping to receive the remaining $20,000 from the Dallas Chamber of Commerce. As seen in the budget…

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    Obesity In Rural America

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    increase of obesity in the United States. While it is easy to point the finger at the rise of capitalism and the ease of access to calorically dense, nutritionally empty fast food, the one thing that is often overlooked is the lack of resources in rural areas. Not only are rural areas often overlooked in general, their lack of available healthcare and often “food desert” status leaves rural areas underrepresented in terms of health and fitness. The National Library of Medicine defines obesity…

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    According to Defining (2012), obesity is defined as weight that is higher than what is considered as a healthy weight for a given height. Obesity is diagnosed when an individual’s estimated body mass index (BMI) is greater than thirty. Obesity can be caused by genetics, inactivity, social or economic issues, unhealthy diet, certain medications, lack of sleep, etc., (Obesity, 2015). When individuals are obese, it puts them at a higher risk of certain disease processes. Obesity (2015), explains…

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    Soldier Observation

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    While each component is independently important, which is the most important subject to YOU when it comes to Soldier readiness? The three key components of the performance triad are nutrition, physical activity and finally sleep (Army Public Health Center). I feel that all three are important in their own way. Sleep as defined by Webster dictionary is “the natural state of rest during which your eyes are closed and you become unconscious”. But based on the performance triad sleep is “very…

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    In the United States, childhood obesity is not just a minor problem it is an epidemic. The primary reason children are obese in America is due to the consumption of high calorie food from fast food restaurants. Throughout this research paper I will be discussing the percentage of obese children, how much fast food they consume and different racial ethnicities and socio economic status. Children are to be considered obese if they have a body mass index (BMI) greater than or equal to the 95th…

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    In "Too "Close to the Bone": The Historical Context for Women 's Obsession with Slenderness" (167-179) and "The Man Who Couldn 't Stop Eating" (186-199), Seid and Gawande assert that we have unrealistic and destructive expectations for ourselves and others. Seid equates our current relationship with weight to a bad religion – one in which we are perpetually punished for our lack of virtue and one in which our worship and our self destruction take the same form. Our religion, according to Seid,…

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    Nutrition In Namibia Essay

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    overweightness and obesity. When there is a balance, a person will likely have a normal weight for height expressed as Body Mass Index (BMI) ranging between 18.5 and 24.9. When the body consumes more calories than needed it creates an imbalance. These health ramifications tells the body that it 's taking more energy than…

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