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    during the interview. The only unhealthy behavior that she conducts daily is smoking 2-3 cigarettes a day (on someday it is just one). Cultural factors include her views of smoking and obesity. Cultural Factors Smoking According to Lynd, smoking is a habit that almost everyone she knows in her family and friends engage in Vietnam. When asked, “what was the purpose of smoking?” Lynd replied with “Its mostly for fun when I was young.…

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    clothes in front of teachers and academic people is showing disrespect and ignorance. Although I completely understand that it might not be that case at all, it still makes me feel uncomfortable to wear that kind of clothes for the school. Yet my habit brought me positive views because many teachers personally told me how much they appreciated my professional look. Another way I manage my impression is wearing colors for specific events. One of the examples is public speaking. The days…

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    be bad for them. Children from this generation do not share their time with others kids, meaning…

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    Obesity In America Essay

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    The energy an individual needs will be different from someone else and can vary greatly based on these factors. Genetics plays a role in body composition and body size but does not influence weight gain. Poor eating habits, poor nutrition and lack of exercise have a greater impact on weight gain than genetics which only effects the stature of someone’s body. Likewise genetics can play a role in hereditary diseases and weight gain can accelerate these…

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    Global Warming Quiz

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    b) (15 points). Which of these nine boundaries have already been crossed? What are the potential impacts of crossing those boundaries? 1. Climate Change. We are putting too much greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, and on the verge of massive climate change. Some potential changes are it is three times more likely nitrogen will get into the atmosphere than the earth can sustain. Increase in the loss of major ice sheets, accelerated sea level rise and abrupt shifts in forest and agricultural…

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    problem with that, the world is not a perfect place and there are many immature kids in it. In 2015, 12 Advantages and Disadvantages of Technology in Education say, “The wealth of great information on the internet is easily overshadowed by the amount of bad things present as well.” Yes, there is good information that can be accessed through devices, but there also is many more inappropriate information that come with…

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    In a perfect world, students would not have to pay for their education. They would continue their studies for the pure satisfaction of learning, and not have to worry about how much debt they’re in, or if the profession they are pursuing will allow them to be able to payback their loans in a decent amount of time. Ideally, the students would be able to hop right into their career without feeling too overwhelmed, but as we do not live in a perfect world, this is not the case, nor should it be. At…

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    as it gets progressively better. Water bottles can be recycled with “manufactures has taken steps to reduce the Water bottles environmental footprint” (Doss 1). With the So called footprints being reduced environmentally they have become less of a bad thing for the environment. And with the environment becoming safer the water bottle is even more of an option of safe water. So With the safety to the environment increased for bottled water makes it better for americans to buy in the…

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    sources do believe that some citizens take advantage of them having an education and put it to bad use. For example in this article she states “The school impresses upon the pupil the constant necessity of the ideal of good behavior, and the boy in school for many months year acquires this as a habit; it becomes second nature. Of course who has acquired the habit of regulating his conduct by an ideal this habit into the whole range of his life and modify it to an…

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    Wellness Program Proposal

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    Programs (Part 1 – What Canadian Companies Are Doing), (Lougie, 2011 para 21-26) are: • Employee Assistance Programs: Services ranging from educational resources to counseling intended to help employees deal with personal problems that might adversely impact their work performance, health, and well-being. Health Promotion and Education: Ongoing education to employees on a variety of health related issues- seminars, workshops, newsletters, etc. • Weight Management & Fitness Programs:…

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