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    Western Diet, author Michael Pollan introduces the thought that nutritionism is one of the most used sciences used to categorize food today. Moreover, Pollan’s main claim is that nutritionism and the Western diet are not forms of dietary rules that we should follow. Pollan himself writes, “Scientists can argue all they want about the biological mechanisms behind this phenomenon, but whichever it is, the solution to the problem would appear to remain very much the same: Stop eating a Western…

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    “Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis spent her last few days of life as she had lived, with poise and dignity” (Lemming & Dickenson, 2011, p. 181). What is meant by “Dying with Dignity”? Culturally, its meaning varies. The variance can be a little or a lot, depending on the beliefs of the specific culture. Religion often plays a part in how a person spends their final moments. The meaning of “dying with Dignity” has drastically changed over the years. As mentioned in Chapter 5, during the times of what…

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    The peer-reviewed article “Vegetarian Diets” is proven research and directed more towards dieticians, nutritionists, doctors, and people who are considering a vegetarian diet. On the other hand, “Here 's How Much Vegetarians Save Each Year” is directed towards a simpler audience such as health conscientious consumers, people who are considering switching to a vegetarian diet, and daily readers of the “Time” website. In addition, the audiences may have crossovers…

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    Vegetarian Research Paper

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    Benefits of a Vegetarian Diet Albert Einstein said “Nothing will benefit human health and increase the chances of survival of life on Earth as the evolution to a vegetarian diet.” Vegetarian diets are becoming more and more popular around the globe. Many people wonder why anyone would become vegetarian, and the main answer is because of the health benefits it provides. A vegetarian diet provides more health benefits over a diet that includes meat, because it lowers the chance of heart disease,…

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    people become vegetarians and they want to know why they want to give up eating meats and what they eat and be happy with their food. There is many reason that told us why they being vegans. Being a vegetarian is very healthy for the body because it’s free of saturated fat, cholesterol, and animal hovering and contains a high content of dietary fiber and folic acid, and antioxidants, such as vitamin E and vitamin C; people should be vegetarians to be healthier. Vegetarianism is…

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    Paleo Diet Opinion Essay

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    For several years now, people have been on the Paleo diet. Opinions still vary as to its status as a "fad diet" or not. The Paleo diet's core idea is sound, but its practices are iffy at best. Moreover, each year you'll find some new variant of the diet. It's because changes are constantly being made on the diet and these changes are based on the fads that happen to be popular at the time. But the diet remains true to its core. It mimics what some people think humans during the Paleolithic era…

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    Benefits Of Vegetarianism

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    Life Changing Benefits of Vegetarianism Did you know that a vegetarian diet would save 7.3 million lives? Vegetarianism is the practice of not eating any meat or animal products. In many ways it can help improve your health and the environment around us. Some say that being vegetarian doesn’t give you proper nutrients and can be harmful to your health. While others believe that going vegetarian would save the lives of many people, plants, and animals. Not only does vegetarianism provide many…

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    Aspartame Research Paper

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    sweeteners are not a healthy alternative, and Aspartame is no different. This artificial sweetener, accidentally found by a researcher, known as James M. Schlatter, who was working on a treatment for stomach ulcers in 1965, is commonly found in diet sodas, sugar-free gums and Jell-Os, and children's medications/vitamins among many other food products. Aspartame is nowhere near a better alternative to natural table sugar with its undesirable and sometimes downright dangerous side effects, and its…

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    its a really nutritious diet. The fact that once the diet is over, you regain your weight is not good because if you are someone who wants to keep losing weight they will always have to keep following the cabbage soup plan and will not have chance to eat their regular food. The programs seems safe to me because it will not affect your health in anyway. I would not recommend a friend of mine to take in part of this diet because like I said, once you stop going with the diet plan, you will go back…

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    Funeral (I) Pg.13 Szymborska depicts the stages of a funeral to portray the reality within it. By describing the procession and steps of a funeral, it easily leads to a celebration of their own lives. The concept of death is easily incomprehensible. But, the hope that arises to the funeral, leads to their own reflection of death. The permanent state of death is avoided through the existence of new memorials or bridges for loved ones. Nonetheless, we still go on living not considering the fact…

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