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    The definitions of wellness vary depending on the discipline or religion. In simple terms, wellness implies being healthy. Wellness is much more than mere exercise, nutrition, or physical health, and is the full combination of states mental, spiritual, and physical wellbeing. This paper explains the biblical worldview of wellness, comparing it with the secular view. A biblical worldview of wellness requires people to follow God’s instructions for living a good life that includes avoiding…

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    Pain Management and Brain Wellness The brain is the most important organ in all human beings. This is so because, it is involved in the process of thinking, how people act, how they perceive things and more also how they relate to each other. It is said that with a better brain the outcomes are a better life. Therefore, the brain coordinates other parts of the body hence all that people do is determined by the brain (Arloski, 2014). This study is primarily directed towards health and wellness…

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    Lavender: A Short Story

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    Sometimes Parker Lavender has to take it one day at a time, or 100 yards at a time, or even one step at a time. If he thinks too much about his mission, he could easily become overwhelmed. Lavender is on a five-year journey to walk the perimeter of the United States. “How far I go today is all I need to worry about,” he said. “I take it one day at a time.” He began the 14,000-mile journey in July from his home in Harbor Springs, MI, to create awareness for homelessness in hopes that he will…

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    if they are not teaching their kids prejudice thoughts, that their kids are going to hear them at school, from friends, teachers, the news, books, and almost everywhere their kids go. The lynchings in Duluth are just one local example of how kids could be exposed to racism. The lynchings in Duluth was an unfair trial of 3 innocent black men in the 1920’s, with an end result of 3 black men being lynched. After the 3 men were dead, “a mob estimated at 5,000 to 10,000”, crowded around the lamppost…

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    with that, I volunteered at Sartell Middle School for an entire quarter of my senior year getting over 50 hours of volunteer time. Out of all of my volunteering experience, mission trips have made the largest influence on my life. I have traveled to Duluth, Rapid City, Green Bay, Denver, Toronto and Detroit to do whatever it takes to aid the community. My goal on every trip was to leave feeling I made a difference whether it was great or insignificant. These trips led me to notice poverty,…

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    “When I started playing the teams were pretty small, there is definitely more opportunity for the girls today,” said Katie Larson, former LDC hockey player. The LDC girls hockey program started about as almost nothing but, as the years have gone by the program has developed significantly. It all started when Mr. Brian Johnson took over the girls high school program in 2000. As a young child, Johnson was involved in hockey. “Well I know I could skate before I could ride a two wheel bike, which…

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    Hailey Burns was inside her home in Ballantyne, North Carolina when her parents, Shaunna, and Anthony Burns went to sleep, but when they woke up, found the door unlocked, and their 16-year-old daughter was gone. Over a year later, Hailey was found in Duluth, Georgia, WSOC reports. Hailey's mother said: “It was a dream come true." The now 17-year-old that vanished on May 23. 2016, was found in a home with 31-year-old Michael Ren Wysoloyski after a tip led police to that address. The girls…

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    which made things a lot easier. My biggest relation to the W curve was feeling if I made the right choice in choosing a college. Also, my mind was going back and forth with what I wanted to do with my life and what my major should be. As I got to know Duluth more…

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    Jazz is a genre of music that originated from the African-American community. It was introduced in New Orleans, Louisiana, during the late 19th century and early 20th century. Jazz music became drastically popular during the 1920s and soon enough the genre had an impact on society. Literature and music united to create pieces of writing influenced by the new jazz age, both forms of art evolved simultaneously. Women’s fashion went from dull to glitz, flapper fashion was introduced to the decade.…

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    On September 4th, 15 years ago, I was born. I was born in Duluth, Minnesota and lived in Superior. After living there for 5 years, I moved to Arizona. I lived in Arizona for 3 months. My family realized the weather was just too hot, so we moved back to Hermantown. I've lived here since. I like living in Hermantown way better than Arizona because I like snow and snowmobiling. Some of my hobbies include lacrosse, snowmobiling, hunting, fishing, and shooting my bow. In the winter, when the…

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