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    Processed Food

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    America is one of the leading countries in obesities and health related diseases. The article “Profits and pandemics: prevention of harmful effects of tobacco, alcohol, and ultra-processed food and drink industries” by The Lancet NCD group states that low income groups and countries have a least amount in prevention in…

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    Revenge is often seen as morally wrong but the truth is that it is used in the justice system as the correct way to right a wrong. In order to begin to understand revenge in a moral and ethic manner, people must know what revenge, ethics, and morals are. The act of revenge is defined as, to exact punishment or expiation for a wrong on behalf of, especially in a resentful or vindictive spirit. Moral is defined as, the principles or habits with respect to right or wrong conduct and conduct refers…

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    years, humans spent lots of money and time on space travel and we can go increasingly further and stay much longer time in space. However, there are still many problems which keeps us from going further and health problem is one of the most significant one of them. Humans have been evolving for millions of years to adapt to the physical conditions of Earth surface, so when some of them enter the space, the weightless environment would result in many changes in various physiological systems and…

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    Tested for Iodine Deficiency? In the human body, iodine deficiency and adrenaline fatigue are correlated. This phenomenon is not new to the world of medicine. Yet, it is largely ignored, inadequately researched, and poorly understood by scientists, physicians, nutritionists, and medical practitioners all across the globe. This article focuses on the link between iodine deficiency and adrenaline fatigue. It also stresses on the need for adequate iodine in human diet. It attempts to answer the…

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    amounts of oxygen are consumed by the human muscles when moderate intensity aerobic work is performed. Contradictorily, anaerobic exercise causes the body to break down stored glycogen in muscles for energy. Therefore, oxygen availability, biological factors, and exercise intensity are factors contributing to muscle oxygen uptake. Oxygen uptake by muscles during aerobic exercise is affected by the convective and diffusive components of the respiratory system.…

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    Beth Avery Mrs. Brantley English 102 14 February 2016 Simulation of Mass Casualties September 11th, 2001 is the United States worst terrorist attack to date. We learned from the mistakes that we faced during that time, and we did things to improve those mistakes such as airport security, According to Michael J. Roy et al, medical school and residency program curricula paid little attention to the consequences of weapons of mass destruction before 9/11. “The United States military has developed…

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    Background Benzo(a)pyrene (BaP), a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon(PAH) when infiltrated within the body of humans and animals undergoes a series of chemically modified changes to form a number of metabolites that are known to elicit portentous and toxic effects (4). Benzo(a)pyrene has a chemical formula of C20H12 and is considered a Group 1 Carcinogen by the International Agency for Research and Cancer (IARC) (7, 11). It is composed of a cyclic structure and crystals appear to be pale yellow…

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    the dictionary, music is defined as “an art form and cultural activity whose medium is sound organized in time.” An art form of sound that no person can physically see, touch, or taste, though this art form affects the listener in the deepest ways. Human emotions are affected by all of our senses, though sound allows us to communicate and understand different parts of the world. From the moment we enter this world, our ears are filled with an overwhelming amount of sounds. Over time, our brain…

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    A BADGE OF HONOR? “Our society seems to place a moral value on sleeping as little as possible… . Saying ‘I’m tired and I’m going to sleep’ is viewed as being lazy.” Sleep research Dr. Eve Van Cauter (Brody) provided this adequate description of how our high demand, 24 hours a day, seven days a week world, is robbing substantial numbers of people of sleep. For many Americans “inadequate sleep is a workaholic’s badge of honor” (Brink). We proudly pin on our badge of sleep deprivation and polish…

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    Density In Food Experiment

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    In this project a experiment is being conducted based on the hypothesis being studied which is can a fruit density indicate the nutrition value? This paper explains the science of nutrition and how the digestive system works; also makes real world connections between food and obesity; has guidelines based on types of foods that are considered malnutrition; gives insight on density and how nutrition in food is related; and informs readers on the different types of nutrition and how they are…

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