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    If you are pregnant or plan to be, it’s likely you’re questioning your diet and it’s ability to support your growing baby. You’re eating for two and choosing foods that will give your body the nutrients you need is critical! When you are fit and healthy, your baby will thrive. Creating healthy lifestyle habits is important for a well suited environment for your growing baby. Exercise, relaxation, avoiding exposure to common toxins, eating a nutrient-rich diet, and maintaining a healthy weight,…

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    Passover Seder Analysis

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    For many observant Jews, the Seder is a cherished event where thye gather with close friends and family to celebrate the beginning of the holiday of Passover. Passover is one of the more widely observed Jewish holidays, where participants commemorate the ancient Israelites liberation by God from slavery in Egypt and their subsequent exodus and freedom. Outside of Israel, Jews have Seders on both of the first two nights of Passover, and I had the opportunity to join the Rich family on the second…

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    Industrial Revolution: The Negative Consequences The sounds of machinery running, the smell of fibers, children are running around the mill doing their tedious work. This scene is a resemblance of the average textile mill during the Industrial Revolution. Some might argue that Industrialization had primarily positive consequences for society because it provided more jobs, but it was actually a negative thing for society. Industrializations negative effects were a dangerous work atmosphere, no…

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    History has shown that the Industrial Revolution presented both Positive and Negative effects towards society. An argument could be that there were more positive effects that were gained than the negatives that arose from this era. One thing that was worthy was the increase of Jobs, on the contrary, there was more demand for these jobs and owners allowed Children to work terrible hours with low pay and during a testimony on child labor, one of their conversations were “Committee: It is very…

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    Let’s face it, we can’t stop the aging process and along with it are possibilities of health problems like Type-2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and obesity. Skin becomes drier and thinner with age, leading to wrinkles and fine lines, loss of elasticity and firmness, dull skin, and increased pigmentation. But sometimes, our body shows aging signs sooner that we expect. There are several factors that contribute to this occurrence. Some of the factors we tend to deal with in our daily routine…

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    Marijuana should be legalized in the United States on a federal level for all purposes. Regulating marijuana as a crop would help maintain the environment. Economically, marijuana would help to boost revenue in the U.S. Marijuana also has numerous successful uses in the medical community. The United States has yet to legalize Marijuana, and this holds back the potential growth and protection of the environment that marijuana cultivation should offer. Marijuana is disregarded as being…

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    Barry Bonds Research Paper

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    Barry Bonds was an American professional baseball player who famously hit 733 home runs, a record in the MLB. Barry was born in July 1964 in Riverside, California, parents Bobby and Patricia had 3 other kids Bobby Jr., Cherly, and Rick. Bobby was a former MLB all-star, so Barry has some big boots to fill. Barry Bonds was named Prep All-American in high school after hitting a.467 batting average his senior year. He was originally drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the second round but decided…

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    Many underestimate the influences women had on early America. It is often incorrectly assumed that women had little effect on society until much later in America’s history, when, in fact, it was women that allowed that society to form in the first place. Women were an unseen force in the development of society on many levels, from simply aiding in family prosperity to changing the very way in which society is viewed. Women’s role in the development of early America aided in shaping the America…

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    Painting is a very universal art form. Paintings are created in civilizations all over the world from all different time periods. The flexibility of paintings is wonderful, all that is needed is a pigment, which is the color, and a binder, such as egg or milk which allows the pigment to turn into a paste and be applied to a variety of surfaces including paper, wood, stone, and canvas. The purpose of paintings also vary greatly, paintings are used to tell stories or illustrate religious…

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    antioxidants that prevent free radical agents that destroy the skin and help delay wrinkles and brown spots, advancing a general young appearance. There are many examples for vitamin E sources: nuts and seeds, almonds, sunflower seeds, and ground flax seeds. Peanut butter is a simple approach to obtaining both vitamin E and protein through a single food source. In a recent article in a Health magazine, beans contain zinc, which battles zits and reduces irritation, avoiding…

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