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    Narrative Essay Father

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    mom’s death our dad tried his best at being strong. He lied to us, giving half-hearted speeches to me and my sister about how he was fine. His facade crumbled away after he saw mom’s coffin descend into the ground. He later found solace with a beer bottle. Every night when I tried to sleep my nose was invaded with the bitter stench of alcohol. On a few occasions, I could smell a musty scent in the air when my dad lit up a cigarette in the house. The putrid smell was so strong and so revolting my…

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    manufacture water bottles every year. This is enough oil to fuel one million cars a year (Ellsbury 10, 2012). We, as a community, need to try to cut back on using disposable water bottles, or simply, recycle. The first female I interviewed will be know as MS, she is currently twentyone. She was quite different from the other two interwiewees. She has never used a plastic bottle in her life, she also recycles everything that needs to be recycled. She said she uses reusable water bottles on a…

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    factor, compared to the price of gas today it costs more for a liter of bottled water than the same amount of gas. Tap water also creates a much more dependable source of water. With the use of tap water also takes away from the 81.7% of plastic bottles found in the landfill each year. Water itself seems harmless, but what is really in it? In all honesty, there is no real similarity between tap water and bottled water. About 25% of bottled water comes from a public supply. This water is then…

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    and contrasted infant formulas versus breast milk to see how it affects a human’s body. I also wanted to details of how breastmilk affects a baby. This essay was made to inform every woman on why breast milk is used. Breast milk has been around since women have been on earth. Before infant formulas were discovered women only had one choice, but now women have more options. Women must be informed of all of the pros and the cons of not using breast milk. Unfortunately, there has been a decline in…

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    Breastfeeding is a method of feeding a baby with milk directly from the mother’s breast. Breastfeeding is a great way to start a child’s life. Breastfeeding has many benefits for mother, such as child spacing, postpartum weight loss, and reduction of ovarian and uterine cancer, and the emotional effects. Lactation is a natural process that begins with conception; it provides many short and long term benefits for the mother. After birth, the suckling that a baby does releases oxytocin from…

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    are probably unaware about the benefits, and whether formula milk has an impact towards their baby’s health or not. Are the health benefits of breastfeeding really as significantly higher as we are led to think? As not all the benefits are…

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    Walter Youngblood Analysis

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    Since it is lower in fat than cow’s milk, he stirs in duck eggs for richness. He refuses to add stabilizers, believing they ruin the texture. This has led to occasional disasters, as when half a day’s stock melted. Mr. Youngblood did not foresee a career in dairy. Once a business major,…

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    Already having milk that is warmed and mixed is convenient in public because you won’t have to make bottles at home. Making a bottle in public can take too long and the child may not be patient enough for you to warm and mix the bottle. The most convenient thing about breastfeeding in public is already having it ready to go. Whenever you’re out with your baby you won’t have to worry about leaving so soon because you don’t have anymore bottled milk, this is because breast milk won’t run out.…

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    Benefits Of Breastfeeding

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    the best nutrients possible for both the mother and the baby. Breastfeeding provides more than just milk in general, which is why it is more superior then formula feeding. Although there are many benefits of breastfeeding children, the most important benefits would have to be the overall health, overall cost, and the bonding between the mother and the baby. People may not realize it, but breast milk contains nutrients that help make sure the mother and child are healthy at all times. For…

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    (http://kidshealth.org/en/parents/breast-bottle-feeding.html). Due to the many benefits in the breast milk, those who drink it will have a smaller chance of being hospitalized due to infections. This happens because “during breastfeeding, antibodies and other germ-fighting factors pass from a mother to her baby and strengthen the immune system. This helps lower a baby's chances of getting many infections,” (http://kidshealth.org/en/parents/breast-bottle-feeding.html) These infections include…

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