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    int that smoking is the leading preventable cause of death in the country. Today, the same experts are targeting another important health risk: obesity, or being extremely overweight,’’according to the article titled ‘’ A big problem: weight is on the rise in the U.S., especially among children and teens. Find out why obesity is being called the epidemic of our time.’’(Nancy Dreher).The same health experts that say smoking is like top cause of death are the same health experts that are looking…

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    “The shark is the apex predator in the sea. Sharks have moulded evolution for 450 million years. All fish species that are prey to the sharks have had their behaviour, their speed, their camouflage, their defense mechanisms moulded by the shark.” – Paul Watson. Sharks are cartilaginous fish with pair fins and nares, two chambered hearts and jaws. These characteristics are unique to the class, chondrichthyes. Ray, skates, and chimaeras are members of this class and sharks closest relatives.…

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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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    Assignment 204 Shampoo Conditioner And Scalp Task 1a Describe how shampoo and water act together to cleanse the hair? Shampoo and water act together to cleanse the scalp to make sure oils,grease and dirt is removed from the hair. The process of using hot water to remove product build up, dirt,grease,and natural oils out the hair is then followed by using conditioner to seal the cuticle making the hair smooth and soft Explain the importance of considering the cuticles scales when…

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    His new method was covering the wall with two layers of plaster. The reason being that he did not like that he had to rush if he were to paint on fresco. Leonardo also used a new medium called tempera. Tempera is a mixture of pigment, water, and egg yolk. Because this painting suffered from fading due to the tempera not taking well to the plaster, it is hard to tell what it originally must have looked like. The colors are faded which also make it hard to notice any details the painting must have…

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    Bön Vs Confucianism

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    Bön vs. Confucianism As the world revolved, landscapes changed, and humans traversed lands, the religious or spiritual aspect of life became imminent. The expansion and influence of religion or spiritual system created diversity within cultures, lands, and societies. Tribes or primitive groups of people started with spiritual beliefs were the forces and entities of Earth played a big part in people’s lives. Eventually, with the advancement of societies, humans began adapting prominent religious…

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    "Anemia is a reduction in the total number of erythrocytes in the circulating blood or a decrease in the quality or quantity of hemoglobin" (McCance & Huether, 2014, p.982). There are many causes of anemia and are classified in this manner. There are three classifications: macrocytic-normochromic anemia, microcytic-hypochromic anemia, and normocytic-normochromic anemia (McCance & Huether, 2014). Macrocytic-normochromic anemias encompass pernicious anemia and folate deficiency anemia (McCance &…

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    Malnutrition means the body isn’t receiving the right amounts of nutrients. This could mean that a person is getting too much or too little, but overall it’s described as an imbalance of nutrients. (Barker, Gout, & Crowe, 2011) Having malnutrition in the hospital means that the person 's body isn 't getting enough nutrients needed for the body. It can be “caused by not having enough to eat, not eating enough of the right things, or not being able to use the food that one does eat.”…

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    showed the true colors of people in this neighborhood. Our car was egged. The windshield was scattered with egg shells and the oozing yolk dripping down the glass. The whites fogged up the windshields causing a tempered glass effect. We had not fully rolled up the windows because our doors could not be unlocked, and the hooligans that did it had taken advantage of it. They had smashed eggs on the roof and it dripped down like a leaky faucet. The ride to school that day we especially miserable…

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    Is the fast food industry declining as new healthier alternatives become more readily available and how does this affect the fast food industry? Introduction While the majority of fast food restaurants offer healthier menu options, a recent study has found that less than 3 per cent of customers actually order them (Clarke, 2011). Most people are aware that fast food is not the healthiest food available, yet generally they choose to ignore it in favor of the convenience, taste or cost of the…

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