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    that my client’s body needs a total of 1,989.60 kilocalories every day for energy (Lutz, Mazur, and Litch, 2015, p. 523). Looking back at my client’s food dairy, I can see she ingested a total of 7,000 calories in that three day period and, according to my calculation, she only needed 5,968.80 kilocalories, for the three days, to provide her body with proper energy to function. For the total three days my client exceed her energy needs, but when looking at each day, she did not met her body’s…

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    1. What factors should be considered to provide maximal protection when people are exercising in the cold? To avoid excessive heat loss, our bodies use peripheral vasoconstriction, nonshivering thermogenesis, and shivering, which is usually not enough. Peripheral vasoconstriction We must also rely on behavioral responses like huddling behavior and putting on more clothing to help insulate our deep body tissues from the environment. During aerobic exercise, clothing insulation and exercise…

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    foods, and 2000 calories worth of healthy food, they both contain the same raw energy. If that's true, then why should you select the healthy option? That’s where nutrients come into play. Nutrients come in six parts, carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals, and water. The first three in the list are classified as macronutrients. That means we eat them in fairly large quantities, and they contain the energy (calories) we need to get us through our day. The other three are…

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    Comparison of the (EMS) 1rst Hypothesis: we believe that High Frequency has more energy than low frequency. Explanation: For this hypothesis, we found that our calculations were wrong and we tested this by using the electromagnetic spectrum: radio wave, microwave, radiation, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays and gamma rays. We went outside and made a simulation by walking and each group was one of the spectrums and we looked at how many more laps one group did than the other and we…

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    Harold’s eyes slowly start to flutter open. His blue eyes search around the ground for something he knows that’s not there. His tummy grumbles in dissatisfaction. He slowly gets to his feet and takes stock of the situation. He glances to the east and he sees the sun starting to slowly work its way up in the sky. If he wasn’t homeless and stark raving hungry he would be happy, the sky was a perfect blue and not a cloud in the sky. The early morning rush hour has started where people start to go…

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    the planet from the filtering of certain light waves. The dwarf planet Pluto absorbs all colors except certain blues. These are the colors that humans are able to see. The colder an item is, the lower amount of energy it has. This often results in blue coloring as blue has low amounts of energy on the visible light color scale. Pluto has mostly blue coloring, letting us assume that it has a fairly cold…

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    I provided the list of ticket that were in Kam’s meeting invite to Hari (portal SS&MO team) , per Hari none of the ticket is are caused by Rxclaim. - One ticket is resolved by the SS&MO team. - Tickets that are under-warranty is assigned to the Development team - The ones that are marked as Development/SS&MO, Hari will assign them to the appropriate team. # Incident # Description Status Post Production Defect Problem # Who Should Own? Owned By 1 INC1875326 Testing OptumRx Portal for GE >…

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    5 Uncommon Bodybuilding Foods To Spice Up Your DietThese are my 5 favorite uncommon bodybuilding foods that you won't find in most bodybuilding magazines or websites. For a long time I stuck pretty much to the same old bodybuilding foods you see in all the popular diet plans to build muscle. Chicken, eggs, oatmeal, milk, steak, etc, etc. Does this sound familiar? While all these choices were great for building muscle and fueling my workouts, they sure can get old. So now I am always on…

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    I am at a decreased risk for cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes and osteoporosis because I exercise the recommended amount of 3 to 5 times a week for 30 minutes or longer. My recommended calorie intake is between 1310 and 1660 a day and my intake was 1457, which helps me stay in a healthy weight range for my height and age. My total carb intake was 196 and the recommended amount was 147-270. My fiber intake was 25 and recommended is 25-35, this is a concern and means that I need to make…

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    more than the sum of its nutrients; protein, carbohydrates, fat, vitamins, and minerals. Food is broken down and transformed into energy. Eating is another way to take apart life sustaining energy from food. When you eat, you take in and absorb the forces of nature stored in your food. For example, plants store light through photosynthesis. Eating food releases the energies and nutrients stored in food for your body to absorb. In absorbing your food, the physical and energetic forces of your…

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