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    Being addicted to the consumption of alcohol liquor is known as alcoholism. Alcoholism is classified as both a mental and physical disease. Abusing the substance is self-determinant at first but over time becomes a habit, causing the person to lose control of how much to consume, thus becoming an alcoholic. Even though the cause of alcoholism is still unknown, it is known that dependency happens when you drink so much that chemical changes in the brain occur. These chemical changes in the brain…

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    “Where do we go from here?” I asked myself after we made a decision to become vegetarians. All the food on the refrigerator just stripped off and I found myself standing in an empty kitchen. After a month, I was shocked and never regretted that all my food on my fredge was replaced by Vegetables. Good benefits from vegetables diet and physical changes are noticeable and i enjoy life better. Before, I use to eat meaty foods. The result is unnoticeable, until I realize I have a very slight…

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    Today in our abundance of filled grocery stores and expeditious pabulum restaurants, most of us are comforted in knowing when and where their next meal emanate from. Although, days in the past where food scarcities ran rampant; sanitation was unheard of; and obesity was the last obstruction the American people thought they would ever face. Yet, in the commencement of this 21st century, we are nearing the 40% percent mark of obese adults, and the 13.4% percent back in 1962 has become a short,…

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    Mexico’s environment faces many issues, Mexico has a host of environmental problems, including significant chemical pollution from factory discharges and waste dumping, but the main threat to its biodiversity probably stems from deforestation and other natural habitat losses. Mexico’s main religion is Roman Catholic. 88 percent of the population is Roman Catholic. Mexican diet contains relatively high intakes of legumes and dietary fiber; it also was high in cholesterol. Contrary to our…

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    This past week, we had the International Congress on Vegetarian Nutrition. During this congress, there were many different topics discussed relating the benefits that plant based diets have upon health, either to decrease overall mortality rate, improve longevity, improve the gut microbiome, decrease cancer rates (colorectal, prostate, and breast), and much more. For the first symposium, they discussed the topic of epidemiological studies of vegetarians, finding different cohorts studies and how…

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    of shadowing in ultrasound is that it can help determine different types of pathology. Some examples of these are seen in stones, cysts, and calcifications. As an example, stones in the pancreatic duct are often found in chronic pancreatitis. In gallstone disease, stones can block the pancreatic duct and even migrate into it, causing secondary acute pancreatitis. Calcifications are very common in cases of chronic pancreatitis. Dense calcifications and stones are revealed by distant shadowing.…

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    Cirrhosis Lab

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    Cirrhosis of the liver can be detected by different tests and studies. They can be both invasive and non-invasive procedures. They range from a physical examination to diagnostic test and clinical findings. Diagnostic examinations include blood tests, serum-protein tests, various chemical tests, and ultrasound imaging among other assortments for detection is disease. Measuring the levels of certain chemicals produced by the liver can show how competently your liver is functiong. Blood tests may…

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    A Modest Proposal For the prevention of poor, unfortunate, stout souls, from continuing their cycle of self-pity and depression in the United States, and to relieve them of their sorrows. It is melancholy to those, who reside in this beloved country, or visit when they walk the streets and witness deportable individuals who struggle to walk or remain standing because of their outstanding weight. Instead of helping these individuals, society ridicules their existence and looks down on these large…

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    Instinct Theory

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    Motivation can be defined by a persons’ ultimate desire and an end result of how a human is behaves. It is defined by a nature vs nurture. Nature is the bodily push, whereas nurture pulls from our thought process and culture. Motivation is broken down into four different perspectives. First, Instinct Theory, it is defined as genetically predisposed behaviors. Second, Drive-reduction theory, how one responds to our inner pushes. Third, Arousal theory, is finding the right level of stimulation.…

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    Project 8 How many of you think it's wrong to hurt animals? So you already believe in being a vegetarian. Good evening to one and all present here. Today I stand before you to talk about the worlds forgotten victims, THE ANIMALS And the worlds oldest and strongest addiction, MEAT! I'm not here to challenge any religion as no religion preaches animal abuse. Every religion which has come into existence has only bought message of love. Mahatma Gandhi said the greatness of a nation and it's…

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