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    Gatorade Controversy

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    According to official website for Gatorade, Gatorade is the one of the most famous sports drinks, which was formulated in early summer of 1965 at the University of Florida College of Medicine to help football players to facilitate proper hydration. A private company obtained patent to sell the drink publically and started adding chemicals to processed Gatorade in 1969 (Newsmax Health, 2013). Soon after, Gatorade spread out athletic fields and it became the official sports drink of the NFL in…

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    Nail polish is a lacquer. People use it by putting it on their fingernails or toenails as a form of decoration. Nail polish keeps being changed and revamped as we discover better chemicals to use to make it and find safe substances to use in it. It is mostly worn as a decorative and beautiful item but some nail polishes claim to help enhance nail strength, protect nails and help them grow as well. It comes in many different forms such as base coats, top coats, and acrylic nails. The most…

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    Description: The dosage of acacia gum needs to be decided otherwise you will not be able to get desirable effects. Your heath condition and age matters a lot in this respect and you must consider them. Acacia gum is also popularly termed as gum Arabic and this gum is currently gaining the highest popularity as a leading medicinal component. This ingredient gets easily dissolved in your body and thus…

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    Essay On Gummy Bears

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    imply, are gummy, gelatin-like structures that look like bears, although recently, some companies have also branched out to make worms, snakes, different types of fruits, and other things. The original ingredient in gummy bears was a material called Gum Arabic. During Weimar Germany’s inflation, the gummy bear was one of the few things that were still affordable. Another interesting thing in gummy bear history is that, during WWll, gummy bears were given to german soldiers because they were long…

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    There are many cultures across the globe that still believe in superstitions, witchcraft, traditional healing, and magic. These beliefs expand throughout generations in some cultures and traditions. Many superstitions are rooted in the belief of old magic and the mystical healing properties of animals and medical herbs. Numerous superstitions were developed to explain events or situations that occurred out of fear of the unknown. These ideas enlightened individuals about why things happened, and…

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    I am a person who is attracted to the unusual or the “out of the norm”. Once I saw the pieces created by Nathan Pietrykowski, my eyes began fixated on them due to it being an unusual piece. His piece, Creating Nowhere, attracted me the most just because of all the weirdness surrounding the piece. This piece reminds me of how strange life can be at times and how you can just sometimes not know why things are happening. I had an instance like this happen yesterday when I lost one of my best…

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    “Miriam Webster defines culture as a customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social groups. “ (Merriam-Webster, 2018). With defining culture it is necessary to remember that it is more than just words and a definition in a book. Culture is different from place to place and region to region but the one common denominator among all cultures is that cultures is and will always be a sum of its people. With that being said culture is often found to be the…

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    of homeless patients for wound care issues. He mentions the south Seattle clinics encounter a larger population of patients that speak a foreign language. The Lake City clinic has some patients that speak Somali, Amharic (an Ethiopian language), Arabic, Spanish and English. The Lake City clinic does provide on site translators for some of these…

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    Humoral Theory Essay

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    Q.1.1 Claudius Galenus, or Galen (129 – c. 216 AD), was an important and influential Greek physician in the Roman Empire. He is credited with laying out a new standard in medicine that had considerable influence on medical practice for more than a millennium (Cook, 2015). The letters exchanged between Peter the Venerable, an abbot of a monastery at Cluny (in France) and Bartholomaeus, a physician, date back to the year 1150, a time when Galenic ideas in medicine were being practiced and followed…

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    Science In the 2nd through 8th century AD, the emperor of china had demanded that the six china confucianism classics be engraved in stone so that the people of China would have a real version of the china confucianism stories. As a result of the engraved texts, Confucian scholars placed black pieces of paper on the engraved sculptures and rub charcoal or graphite on the paper to have white texts against a dark paper and the emperors carved texts in a raised form before applying ink to the…

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