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    nation can be dramatically developed by enforcement of these legislations. For example the article “Trans-fat ban made fast food a bit healthier in NY” by Lauren Neergaard, explained how the banning of trans-fat in restaurants in New York City has made a dramatic decrease of people’s intake of the artery-clogging fat. Because trans-fat is the worst kind of fat – closely next to saturated fats- it is essential that the consumption…

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    Understanding exceptionalities ahead of enhancing assistant prior to the achievement participating classroom. Consequently, retaining the mechanism before facilitation learners with exceptionalities. Richard D Lavoe video The FAT City stands for frustration Anxiety and Tension. Therefore, he assists educators assimilate compassion regarding a learner who experience learning disability. The ensuing paper presents a summary of Richard D Lavoie “F.A.T. City: A Look Back, a Look Ahead-A…

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    The weight debate rages on with Mary Ray Worley’s essay, "Fat and Happy: In Defense of Fat Acceptance." Worley, who is a member of the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance (NAAFA), argues that “trying to manipulate our bodies into being something they’re not” (167), bearing the guilt about one's body, and trying to change how one looks in order to bring others happiness is not the way to live. Worley uses her experiences at the annual NAAFA convention and some examples of her lifestyle…

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    What is our basic understanding of the term “Fitnessgram Test”? Description: Fitnessgram examination is an assessment of the fitness quotient of the individual students in class. This program involves an improved and comprehensive study of the children’s fitness as well as health. The Fitnessgram examination is one of the best ways of determining a student’s health and overall fitness. This program shows the teacher prepares the advanced concept of individual interaction of the student and…

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    Introduction: The book “Would You Kill the Fat Man?” by David Edmonds, presents a philosophical discussion on the ethical dilemma called the trolley problem. The situation that is proposed is that a runaway train is headed towards a group of five people who are tied to the track. Unless the train is stopped, it will inevitably kill all five of the people. You are standing nearby and have the option to pull a lever to to redirect the train to a different route, which has one man tied to the track…

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    Is it all a big fat lie? Is it a lie that cutting out all carbohydrates and fats help you lose weight? Well, in the article What if It’s All Been a Big Fat Lie? By Gary Taubes discusses the obesity epidemic through out America. Arguing that the root of the so-called obesity epidemic is our consumption of carbohydrates. Taubes uses many researchers studies and claims to provide evidence to his argument. Through giving percentages and researchers findings, Taubes is able to put together a very…

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    In the United States, twenty million women and ten million men struggle with eating disorders (“Eating”). Society places high values on being thin, so it’s no wonder that men and women are pushing themselves to keep up with these ideals. People are resorting to vomiting, dieting, and starving themselves to fit in. The number of people with eating disorders has rapidly increased over the years as media has become a more prominent part of daily lives. Messages depicting “perfect” bodies are…

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    How do Fat and Muscle Cells Change due to Exercise? Physical exercise has many health benefits: it reduces stress, as it causes the body to produce endorphins, which allows people to sleep better (1). In turn, sleeping better allows the brain to focus better on tasks it needs to perform. It prevents people from becoming overweight or obese, since it burns calories, and by preventing obesity, it in turn prevents heart diseases and diabetes (2). Many studies have shown that exercise changes how…

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    books Staying Fat For Sarah Byrnes and Hope was Here. In each paragraph I explain what theme I will be talking about and how it relates to both books. I will also give examples how each theme is included in both of the books. And how it ties into them. In each novel they create common themes that relate to real life problems. One of the biggest common themes between Staying Fat For Sarah Byrnes and Hope was Here is to believe in yourself and others. A very good example from Staying Fat For…

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    On May 23, 2014, 22-year old Elliot Rodger killed six people and injured fourteen others in Isla Vista, California before taking his own life. In the middle of his rampage, Rodger uploaded a video on YouTube detailing his plans and explaining his motives. He describes his actions as retribution for the fact that he was still a virgin because girls rejected his sexual advances. Rodger declares, “If I can't have you, girls, I will destroy you. (laughs) You denied me a happy life, and in turn, I…

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