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    Yo- yo dieting is a diet when an individual hardcore diets for a span of time and then suddenly stops, which causes the person to gain more weight than they lost. An example of this is juice diets, master cleanse, and others. Yo-yo dieting first came about in the late 1980s by Yale University at the Center for Food policy. This became a universal term for weight cycling and your how body reacts to it. The general census that Yale’s Center for Food policy…

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    At the turn of the 20th century, public health became a prominent topic in medicine. This changed the view from what’s best for an individual’s health to what’s best for the health of a population. Case studies done in this century have a vast range of conclusions and theories in an attempt to fix societal issues. These social issues, such as masturbation, prostitution, and criminal acts, were previously assumed to be moral irregularities. Now, through the use of science and medicine, these…

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    False Prophets

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    know the flexible meaning behind each seal. He encourages the seals open, and, by the promise He teaches His people how to conquer their enemies. Because this perspective also highlights the differences between Israel and the church, He is able to cleanse and speak of a completion sanctifying and securing His believers. Regrettably, for the Jewish people, the seven seals bring forth the Spirit of war by telling exactly the situation and how the beasts enter the world scene and what happens to…

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    Elitism In Victorian Society

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    The 1850’s played host to an era of alternative art, these pieces begged for an audience instead of simply stood before one to be admired. These works are regarded now as masterworks of their time and are thought to influence whole eras of work after them, yet this was not always the case. The Pre-Raphaelites are the brotherhood known for creating these pieces, and their legacy is not un-noted, especially when trying to gain an understanding of them by reading into the appraisal written in the…

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    The Crucible, Abigail and her girls keep on blaming everyone that they didn’t like in Salem and they didn’t care about how everyone else would be affect by being put on trial. Eventually “‘there be so many cows wanderin’ the highroads, now their masters are in the jails, and much disagreement who they will belong to now…”’ (Miller 125) The town fell apart with everyone being in jail because cows were wandering the streets and there was no one to take care of the kids. The girls benefited with…

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    in Mathew that details why Apostles are barefoot and Jesus’s journey as they enter the town of Capernaum. Capernaum is located on the northern side of Sea of Galilee. This is where Jesus is met by the tax collector asking the Apostle’s, does your master not pay tribute (Mathew). Jesus sends Peter off to fish where he will find money in the fish’s mouth. Thus allowing them to pay tribute to the tax collector. The humanism and linear perspective are both used to create the painting as you see…

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    One of the most profound philosophers is Plato (427-347 BCE). Society knows of his works such as The Republic and Allegory of the Cave, but no one is truly familiar with his life unless they have studied him. To understand his works you must first understand his life and all that he experienced. I am going to open your eyes and educate you on the man who influenced western civilization. Together we will explore how he met his teacher, the Theory of Forms, almost being sold into slavery, founding…

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    Sikhism Research Paper

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    Sikhism: A Religion of Selflessness Five hundred and thirty five years ago a religion emerged from Punjab, India. This new religion is known as Sikhism. Although it is relatively new religion, it is the fifth largest religion in the world with an estimated thirty million followers (Sikhs.org). Sikhism focuses on living a truthful life, working hard, and being selfless with others. Living a humble and simple life then gets them closer to their ultimate purpose of their soul reaching Waheguru…

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    Piemontite

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    Chalcopyrite is a copper iron sulfide mineral. Its coloring is metallic brassy to a brown-orange, and on the Mohs scale, it has a hardness of 3.5 to 4. The chemical formula of chalcopyrite is CuFeS2. It is the most commonly occurring copper containing mineral in New Zealand, but it is only created near volcanic areas. On the metaphysical level, chalcopyrite is used for meditation, specifically for opening the third eye chakra (crown chakra), and physical healing. The stone clears any energy…

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    Andrew Smith’s statement, referring to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, can also be applied to James Hogg’s The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner. Both works of later-Romantic Gothic, these novels deal with the social impact of their protagonists’ ‘selfhood’, or ‘inner life’, rather than how the outward sublime influences the ‘inner self’. Instead of seeking ‘transcendence’ in sublime nature, Victor Frankenstein and Robert Wringhim aim to transcend their social and spiritual…

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