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    Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a term used to describe a medical condition comprised of severalcomorbidities including central obesity, dyslipidemia, hypertension, insulin resistance, glucoseintolerance, and inflammation. Through the use of various dietary and supplement changes, Ican help my patients make positive changes regarding these comorbidities and therefore helpthem reverse or prevent their diagnosis of MetS.An Energy Restricted DietA diet that restricts caloric intake can lead to a…

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    According to the Obsessive Compulsive Disorder foundation,(Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder,2013).“OCD is a medical brain disorder that causes problems in information processing.” They compare OCD to a brain spasm; when your brain freezes on a certain thought and is unable to move forward. The brain is incapable of dealing with any thoughts of worry or doubt. This may cause many side effects that can clearly perceive a person as OCD. Obsessive compulsive disorder is a disease that is well known of,…

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    It’s sad that there are so many homeless people. Every where you go, you see at least one homeless person on the side of the road holding a sign saying, “Need Of Food. Anything Will help.” It’s a huge probem for the society. If they were to get sick then they might not be able to go to the doctors unless they were dying. If they were to get stabbed or shot when no one’s around, then peope wouldn’t notice, even when the body is found. If you were a homeless person, how would you feel? Would you…

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    Discrimination has been present in societies around the globe for centuries. It has caused harrowing events in history such as African American enslavement and even gets as gruesome as the Holocaust. While discrimination could be defined as just pure hatred, there is also an ignorance to it. Some who discriminate may have no idea, and others who haven’t been discriminated against most likely don’t have a clue what it feels like. Two short stories that shed light on the ignorance of…

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    Where’s the Equality? Since the beginning of time, sexism has played a major roll in the lives of many. To today, it still exists inevitably in pop culture and media. Lacking gender equality, Americans are quick to judge women much more than men. Sexism is shown in local society, celebrities, the workforce, and even in medical situations. There are expectations after expectations for women; the tasks seem to never end. Although it is obvious that gender stereotypes are present, it is not clear…

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    Asian Community Policing

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    ahead of them, and proposing methods of trust building with Asian communities may not pan out because Asians already have a preexisting bias against law enforcement (Choe, 2012). Both sides must have trust in one another; agree to conduct peaceful dialogues and mediation in order to solve various issues. Culturally competent police officers When officers fail to comprehend a specific culture and their linguistics, critical information could easily be misinterpreted, or it could also fall into…

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    The majority of my lifetime (which is not the long) I have been in the high normal weight to the low overweight category for most of my life for according to the BMI or Body Mass Index. It was not until recently, when I started to gain more weight because of my not playing sports and working at a pizza parlor. All the way up to about the age of 14, I was very active, played sports year round, and was one of the top students in stats for P.E. Then I suffered an eye injury which left me to quit…

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    present-day Montreal. Jean Ribault headed an expedition that explored the St. Johns river area in Florida. France’s last explorer was Samuel de Champlain. He built a fort in Quebec and explored the area north to Port Royal, Nova Scotia, and to south Cape Cod. All the explorations France had led to the formation of New France which later became present day Quebec. Although it had freezing conditions, was sparsely populated, and had no gold or silver, it still brought money to the French. With its…

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    our cars deviced-free zones, we can demonstrate the value of conversation to our children. Managers should introduce conversational thursdays instead of casual fridays.” In her final conclusion she states “I spend the summers at a cottage on Cape Cod, and for decades I have walked the same dunes that Thoreau once walked. Not to long ago, people walked with their heads up looking at the water, the sky, the sand, and at one another; talking.” Approaching us with pathos in her final conclusion is…

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    the Mayflower off course. Although they attempted to return to Virginia, the coastline proved too problematic and they were low on supplies. Because it was already well into the autumn, the decision was made to found their colony at or around Cape Cod. The men, realizing that they did not have a valid charter for land in this area, wrote and signed the Mayflower Compact. Both factions, the Pilgrims and the Strangers, agreed to abide by a majority rule. Since the Mayflower had landed in November,…

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