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    The Inuit Diet

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    I don't really have a pony in the race of the vegetarians vs. the Paleo style meat eaters. Whatever keeps me cancer free will work for me. I did thoroughly read and enjoy the book "The China Study", which has a very convincing theory that cancer was correlated to increased animal protein intake. However, there was one big question left unanswered, which I proceeded to go out and answer for myself. Why have there been some tribes and cultures, namely the Native American "Inuit", Inuit being the…

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    Day 7: How to Eat Intuitively Intuitive eating isn’t a diet, it’s a lifestyle. The key to intuitive eating is getting in touch with your body. As you practice intuitive eating it becomes easier to learn your body’s hunger and fullness cues as well as what your cravings mean. Here are the key principles of intuitive eating: STOP dieting! Eat when you’re hungry Stop eating when you’re full No foods are labelled as “good” or “bad” Stop using food as a coping mechanism Utilize gentle…

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    Hesiod, in his Theogony, has written a poetic account of the origins of the universe and the source of political order in our world. Hesiod locates these things in the mythological stories that form Greek Mythology and though Hesiod may not be the first person to tell these stories, he passed on a way of thinking about the world that was formative to others. Thales is the first ‘philosopher’ in that he tries to discover a rational explanation for the universe. This is not to say that Hesiod’s…

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    Celie's Oppression

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    Wendy Perkins describes that Evelyn intuits that she is “cut off” and different from her family, friends, and the rest of the human population. Evelyn does not find joy in things other people do, but continues to abide to these activities for the sake of fitting in. Evelyn often wonders how…

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    Racism In People Like Us

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    Reading Response Essay Minnesota is often known as a kindness for all, help thy neighbor kind of state. It even has its own term “Minnesota Nice”. But how far does Minnesota Nice really extend? While reading People Like Us by David Lawrence Grant, I felt defensiveness, curiosity, and gained beneficial knowledge. People Like Us by David Grant had a specific section that made me feel upset and defensive. Throughout his essay, Grant discusses many ideas about bias and racism in Minnesota. He…

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    ” (swotanalysis24.com). SWOT analysis can be useful for forming a competitive advantage for the company. It allows a company to examine where they are lacking and what needs to be fixed. Strengths of Quicken Loans include their formation under the Intuit company, which was already popular and successful. This allowed them to easily access the mortgage lending market. Their weaknesses include being…

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    Rather, he has intuit and activity to make answers for the present and future issues. Awesome pioneers carry out their employment with energy. They serve people in general, not on the grounds that they are remunerated with cash and acclaim, but since that is their main…

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    In Immanuel Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason he is trying to investigate the origin of human knowledge, which is done by an examination of a priori and a posteriori knowledge. Along with examining a priori and a posteriori knowledge he states that each type of knowledge is acquired through a faculty. A priori knowledge is obtained by cognitive faculty (analytic) and a posteriori knowledge is obtained by sensorial faculty (synthetic). In Kant’s Of the difference between Pure and Empirical…

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    Steven Spielberg’s A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001) explores us to a future humanity full of intelligent machines. Throughout the movie, it is debated whether the “mecha” (robots) are as real as the “orga” (humans). This parallels the debate today on whether machines have the ability to truly know things the same way that we can, or whether they are only capable of doing what we program them to. The problem is the definition of knowing; it can be applied to shared knowledge as well as…

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    I argue Lady Audley’s portrait is crucial to the movement and culmination of Braddon’s novel. Its symbolic implications are multivalent: as Lynette Felber writes, ‘[the portrait] protests the power and authority of the male gaze; it anatomizes fetishistic desire; and it raises questions about the construction of women and their sexuality in Victorian society’. Structurally, the portrait heralds the fate of Lady Audley by revealing her dual nature, by implicating a significant secret, and by…

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