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    The food we eat is what provides the function of our bodies. It 's influences the body’s healing and growing process, and it is how energy is received. Food and proper nutrition during pregnancy is crucial. During this time the pregnant women are eating for not only herself, but another life. It is important for the pregnant women to be aware and cautious of what she eats, in order to deliver a healthy baby. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the importance of proper nutrition for a…

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    Veganism Is Nutritious

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    surprise vegans do well when it comes to consuming calcium infused foods or they take supplements. “Examples of fortifies foods include calcium-enriched drinks, such as soy drinks rice milk, fruit juices, and come breakfast cereals. Broccoli, Chinese cabbage, collards and kale provide easily utilized calcium” (Clint 69). To be…

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    The satirical short story known as, “The Devil in the Belfry”, was crafted and pieced together by Edgar Allen Poe in the year 1839. The short was first published in a copy of Philadelphia 's Saturday Chronicle and Mirror of the Times. Although this short story is humorous and enjoyable to read, “Three less successful comedies—“Three Sundays in a Week” (1841), “Why the Little Frenchman Wears His Hand in a Sling” (1840), and “The Devil in the Belfry” (1839)—all focus on some act of one-upmanship,”…

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    Dance And Hip-Hop Dance

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    dance it is loose and carefree; however, ballet has set positions and it has to be precise. They are different production like the Nutcracker, Swan Lake, and others for Disney princess for ballet. Hip-hop choreography are like the Cupid Shuffle, Cabbage Patch, and other dances. The music used in the dances are modified to match the dances. Ballet has a soothing and flow feeling because they music most of the time is instrumental. In hip hop it has an upbeat and hyper feeling because there are…

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    Immigrants Become America

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    The World War I had raised a lot of troubles for the United States. The war expense cost America lots of money, which the U.S. government could not afford to pay. Besides that, there was a bunch of immigrants to the United States which from Germany, Italy, Ireland, and Europe. Therefore, the United States had a process that called “Americanization” to make the immigrants become American so they could get benefits from that. This process had brought up many good consequences to the United States.…

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    15 Cancer Foods

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    Title: 15 Foods That Reduce Your Cancer Risk Header: To help you choose health-protecting foods. Every year, almost 11 million people receive a cancer diagnosis. Science hasn 't developed a cure, but has discovered many cancer-causing substances and those that thwart its growth. According to The American Institute for Cancer Research (http://www.aicr.org/), there are foods that reduce your cancer risk directly and indirectly. Those that reduce risk directly contain cancer fighting compounds.…

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    Totalitarian governors such as Hitler and Stalin inspired several artists, one of them being George Orwell, who lived through World War I, World War II, the Cold War, and got to see big changes happening in the world. The writer wrote numerous books exploring topics such as poverty, an individual’s role in society, and politics. One of his most famous books is 1984. This literary novel addresses the consequences of a totalitarian government. It shows a possible future for the world if it had…

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    Headstrong: 52 Women Who Changed Science -- and the World by Rachel Swaby is a nonfiction book about women’s acknowledgment in the different fields of science and how these women’s accomplishments have been finessed by men and the media. The women recognized in this book are not as famous and common know like, Marie Curie, but this does not mean their work and accomplishments are less important. It talks about the media coverage of women scientists and their discoveries that changed the world.…

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    A concept that is being thought about is the idea of genetically modified crops that contain the venom named Androctonus australis Hector Insect Toxin or AaIT. The implementation of this toxin into crops has caused some controversy given that it is a powerful toxin derived from the scorpion Androctonus australis hector. The use of this toxin has been explored in many studies to study how dangerous it is for people to ingest as well as the benefits that can come about by the use of this pesticide…

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    trials. Both Huck and Jim are role models to children and portray the value of friendship. An example of this is when Huck states that he hadn’t “had a bite to eat since yesterday, so Jim he got out some corn-dodgers and buttermilk, and pork and cabbage and greens—there ain't nothing in the world so good when it's cooked right—and whilst I eat my supper we talked and had a good time” (Twain 115). Although Huck is prejudice towards Jim at first, he eventually overcomes his racism towards Jim and…

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