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    Junk Food And Obesity

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    Not only Parents where concern but also the board of education; for what are we feeding our students. Since young people are taught that the food we consume help us with apart of our body, for instincts; Carrots are known to be good for the eyes, Broccoli is good for growth, milk is known to have vitamin D, which is good for the bones and so on. However, Junk Food doesn’t help none of those important areas from our bodies in fact it doesn’t help us at all. Research has shown that American spend…

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    Pancreatic Cancer Essay

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    Pancreatic Cancer In the U.S an estimated 46,420 will be diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and over 39,590 will die from this disease. For stage IA there’s only a 14% chance of survival and for stage IV there’s only a 1% chance. Not many people want to know these statistics, because they might lose hope if they are fighting the disease; for those that would like to gain an understanding it should be made clear. Knowing this, it’s best to learn the facts of how this cancer can be prevented…

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    Maine Culture Essay

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    Maine Culture- Maine’s culture has many different characteristics. First, the have a very strong northeastern accent. 1. Also, one of the most popular foods is lobster. Maine produces 99% of the wild blueberries in the U.S., which is probably why their official dessert is blueberry pie. Michigan has the highest income of blueberries. Another cultural characteristic from Maine is all the festivals and celebrations they have to support different heritages, the Greek, Native American, and…

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    Obesity Problem

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    In the last twenty years, obesity has steadily climbed the ranks to become one of the biggest health issues in America. In 2007, it affected roughly 17% of the population of children and teens in the United States (Bell et al. 42). The effects are numerous and include both physical and mental problems. We have reached a point where it has been referred to as an epidemic, and threatens to reduce our previously increasing life span if left unaddressed (Goldsmith 21). A child who is raised with…

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    exercise plan.For weight loss, start with a “low-carb” diet, eating boneless/skinless chicken breasts, London broil, fish and shellfish, and very lean hamburger, for meats. Also for weight loss, for vegetables, only eat green and white vegetables…broccoli, cauliflower, asparagus, green beans, and brussel sprouts are good choices for weight loss. Also for weight loss, do not eat fruits or desserts, etc…use only low fat butter or butter substitutes, egg substitutes, fat free cheeses and salad…

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    Having the proper balance of vitamin levels is essential to our overall health. There are beneficial due to their ability to aid in preventing and treating diseases such as, heart problems, high cholesterol, and eye and skin disorders. There 13 vitamins produced by humans are separated into either water soluble, or fat soluble. Water soluble vitamins such as B and C are easy to be absorbed in the body. Since they are so easily absorbed and the body is unable to store large amounts, these…

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    healthiest of foods found in grocery stores to remote areas that are in need of better food choices. In these machines there will be fruits such as apples, bananas, bagged grapes, oranges, and strawberries. There will also be vegetables such as lettuce, broccoli, asparagus, and carrots. When it comes to beverages it will offer water, green tea, and blended fruit and vegetable drinks. This product requires customers to pay either through credit card, debit card, or cash and then directs them to…

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    actually come from. They might assume that all meat and dairy originates from a family farm because that is what they Many people are not aware of where their meat and dairy were taught growing up. That is where the majority of our meat and dairy used to come from, but in order to meet the demand of our large population things needed to change. Large companies began creating factory farms in place of regular farms. Animal activist, John Peck, stated that Wisconsin’s new slogan should be “The…

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    purchases the food, does not mean that the food is really consumed by the child. Furthermore, a child should not be forced to eat food that is good for them. They should be encouraged to make right choices when eating, but demanding a student to eat broccoli and pears when they do not want to do so could produce a negative effect and prohibit the child from wanting to make better food choices. The program has a small chance in succeeding through making students eat certain nutritious foods, but…

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    There is no such thing as "away" when we throw anything away it must go somewhere. Many people throw out many items out every day after they use them into their garbage bin without stopping to ponder where all this trash goes, so it is no surprise that the earth is slowing turning into a huge trash can. Landfill waste poses a huge problem not only economically and environmentally but also because it takes up a lot of land due to its low decomposition rate. Reduce, reuse, and recycle are the most…

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