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    Cheerleading takes an extraordinary amount of stamina, and the foods you eat are vital to maintaining energy throughout practice and Competitions. Choosing nutrient-dense foods supplies your body with the energy you need to learn your routines, practice them and successfully execute them during a large, long competition. Cheerleaders need to maintain a healthy body weight, and eat a certain number of calories from specific kinds of foods to sustain energy levels. The sport of cheerleading…

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    create a caloric deficit or negative energy balance. This means eating less, exercising or move more to lose weight. The opposite of this strategy is also true, if you want to gain weight you simply need to eat more and move or exercise less. Your body can burn more calories, if you maintain essential bodily functions and fuel your body movements. The rate at which calories are expended in the body is determined by a number of factors, including: Thermic effect of food, resting metabolic rate,…

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    Losing Weight Essay

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    strength will want more protein. A person who wants to simply lose weight will likely want the fat burner supplements and the energy enhancers. Besides supplements, a person’s eating habits must be changed in order to adequately lose weight. A person needs to purchase healthy options from the grocery store, meaning that they must buy whole grain foods, non-processed foods, fruits, vegetables, lean meats, and nuts. A simple grocery plan for a person could include buying one pound of 93% lean…

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    law of thermodynamics states that energy cannot be created or destroyed; however, it can be converted to other forms. An everyday illustration of the first law of thermodynamic is photosynthesis in which a plant uses sunlight, a form of light energy, to produce sugars that are assembled into glucose, which is a type of chemical energy. The second law of thermodynamics states that all energy transformations are inefficient because every reaction loses some energy to the surroundings as heat. An…

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    dirty all the time.Those are all the examples and reasons to why it becomes almost impossible to live if the viscosity of water changes to a point where it is the same as honey. For honey, if it was less viscous, than it would not be able to be used in food as much and so less people would buy it which results in less income for the manufacturers of honey. So, that is why manufacturers have to make it the right thickness and they have to be made at the right consistency and at the right…

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    Temperature Measurement

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    in industry. You must understand the terms related to temperature measurement. Temperature Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object; kinetic energy is the rate at which molecules or particles move. When particles of any matter (solids, liquids, gases or elementary plasmas) move faster, they carry more kinetic energy and feel warmer than a material with slower particles. Boiling Boiling is the process where molecules transition from the liquid phase to…

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    Metabolism Research Paper

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    Metabolism is a term used to describe all the chemical reactions that take place in your body through the break down of molecules to create energy and the synthesis of molecules. Metabolism is closely related to the food and nutrients a person consumes. In people who are obese, and whose diet is imbalanced the gut microbiota composition is different and can change in response to body weight (10). Bacteriodetes levels have been seen to increase when weight is reduced (11). Bacteriodetes are a…

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    Present and Justify a Problem and Solution Requirements. ^Egypt grand challenges^ 1- Reduce pollution 2- Improve sources of clean water. 3- Increase industrial base for Egypt. 4- Improve use of arid area. 5- Improve the use of alternative energies. 6- Deal with exponential population growth. 7- Reduce urban congestion. 8- Increase opportunities for Egyptians to stay and work in Egypt. 9- Work to eradicate public health issues (diseases) 10- Recycle and retain garbage for recycling…

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    increase in kinetic energy, the molecules vibrate and this vibration passes the heat to the surrounding molecules. Conduction only occur in solids. Convection is a type of heat transfer that only occurs with liquids and gases because it involves the liquids and gases physically moving, which a solid is unable to do. Convection happens when there is a difference in temperature between the two parts of a liquid or a gas. The warmer part rises because it expands and gains more energy and the cooler…

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    thermodynamics, a heat engine is a device/system that uses heat to do work, i.e. it converts heat or thermal energy to mechanical energy. 1.2 How does a heat engine work and its operating principles? For a heat engine to work, it must operate in cycles. Firstly, heat is added into the system. Let the heat added into the system be represented by [Qh]. After that process, some of the energy that were added into the system will be used to do work e.g the materials expanding or increasing in…

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