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    Fats are built of 16 different fatty acids. Fatty acids rebuilds and creates new cells, also produces hormone-like substance for physiological functions. Flax Seeds, navy beans, pecans, cold-water salmon, walnuts, leafy greens, and kidney beans all have Omega-3 essential fatty acids. Fats are separated into categories by their chemical chains by hydrogen. Omega-3 fatty acids are important because they give…

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    Importance Of Omega 3

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    Omega 3 is a vitamin called also Fatty Acids. Human body cannot produce Omega 3 but it is very much important for a variety of functions in the human body. Omega 3 is found in different type of things like fishes, vegetable oils, dietary supplements, flax seeds and leafy vegetables etc. Omega 3 can be different types. You can find out fact sheets generally about Omega3. Omega 3 is essential fat of body which body cannot produce from starting but it can produce with the help of some foods. Omega…

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    Wisdom as a Woman in Proverbs In this paper I will argue that wisdom is personified as a woman within Proverbs to add desirability to learning. In order to motivate this these, I argue for the following claims: Solomon wrote Proverbs with a specific reader in mind, the bible depicts women as assistants to men, using the personification of a woman makes learning comparable to real women, and by creating a female image wisdom is closely related to the warmth offered by mothers. Solomon wrote…

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    Obesity is Exhausting Economy... - Economists consider that overweight and obesity have come a major international economic problem as it caused by many factors. They are racing today with armed conflict and smoking in terms of generating greater economic impact of the negative human world. They impose significant costs on the health care systems, since the ratio of 2 to 7 percent of all spending on health care in all parts of the world are linked with measures to prevent and treat the condition…

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    The Industrial Revolution was seen as positive, but it also brought many negative things along with it. The first negative effects were the poor/horrible living and working conditions, which were dangerous jobs that caused thousands of injuries and deaths; and tight, dirty, grimy, and extremely overcrowded living spaces. Secondly, there was a major lack of education for children and adults. And lastly, child labor made children work excruciatingly difficult, painful, and long jobs for absolute…

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    Invasive ductal carcinoma is the most common type of breast cancer and it is the most diagnosed type of breast cancer [Invasive Ductal Carcinoma (IDC)1]. Invasive means that the cancer has “invaded” or spread to the surrounding breast tissues [IDC — Invasive Ductal Carcinoma 1]. Ductal means that the cancer began in the milk ducts, which are the “pipes” that carry milk from the milk-producing lobules to the nipple [IDC — Invasive Ductal Carcinoma 2]. IDC has the potential to invade your lymph…

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    A world without literature is an illiterate world. Literature is an art and the word itself is “derived from the Latin litteratura meaning "writing formed with letters," literature most commonly refers to works of the creative imagination, including poetry, drama, fiction, nonfiction, journalism, and in some instances, song” (Lombardi, Esther). “World literature as we know it today would not exist without the nourishment of oral traditions” (Puchner, Martin). Oral traditions are stories of which…

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    Essay On Medieval Clothing

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    Daily life during the medieval period was based on one’s social class, whether they were rich or poor, and was dominated by the feudal system. During this time period, different types of clothing were being worn between both genders and different social classes. The materials that the clothing was made from was different based on one’s financial situation and the law. The meals that were eaten depended strongly on what was available and who the food was available to. Similar to the food…

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    1. Explain the difference between fat-soluble and water-soluble vitamins The difference between these two vitamins are; our bodies do not store water soluble vitamins, these vitamins dissolve in water when they are ingested and of in to the blood stream and they are vitamin C and B. Fat soluble vitamins are normally stored in the body, and when these vitamins are ingested they dissolve in fat and the body uses this for energy and these are vitamin A D E and K 2. Discuss factors that can affect…

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    The industrial Revolution brought a lot of changes to the process of industrialization. It was a revolution in every sense of term. Although, some of the changes benefited society, others may have caused harm to most of society. The gains of the industrial revolution in England from the 1780s to the 1850s, some may have said it was not worth the pain that they had to experience, which affected the working class of England. The working class had to experience hard work and living conditions. Even…

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