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    course of history. The technological advances of the Paleolithic, Mesopotamia, Greek, and Roman cultures are great examples on how they composed technologies that allowed their cultures to survive and grow and affect the world today positively. Due to the advancements they have invented, formed, and innovated other technologies, they were able to help create cultures and allow them to live longer and prosper. The beginning of the Paleolithic culture, the earliest technology is formed. The homo…

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    Paleo Diet

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    Paleo diet has become a popular diet, with the goal of imitating the diet of humans from over 10,000 years ago. A brief history on both diets is presented and it is followed by a review of articles The American diet when compared to the diet of humans from over 10,000 years ago, has changed drastically. Food has become more processed as chemicals are added to increase the shelf life of products and artificial ingredients are added to improve the product aesthetically. This has raised the…

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    Throughout time, humans have grown from their basic dietary needs of just substantial food to feed themselves in the paleolithic era to the now, modern era of a balanced and nutritious meal with grains, fruits, vegetables, proteins, and dairy. In today’s society we are still growing with new ways to scientifically prove how to eat healthier and stay fit to social standards. To this day, scientists are proving what we originally thought to be healthy could in reality, be unhealthy. Just a few…

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    The Paleo Diet Movement

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    increasing as well. With this new technology, people are found to be lazier and eating more unhealthy foods or simply just the wrong types of foods. Many people diet and try every new program but fail to succeed only bringing more physical and emotional pain. A new lifestyle change has taken interest with the public and it is called the Paleo Diet . This movement consists of few restrictions. Paleo is derived form prehistoric consumptions, but holds a new definition for health, and has many…

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    Before the Neolithic revolution, there was a fair chance that you would have lived with your extended family as a nomad, never staying in one area for more than a few months, always living in impermanent shelters, always looking for something to eat and never owning something that you could easily pack in a backpack or a sack. The Neolithic era saw tremendous changes in how people obtained and produced food. It also had political, social and economic effects on a particular society or region.…

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    Commonly known as the Caveman Diet is the Paleo diet! Stop and think about our menu and common food choices of today. Has it changed much through each generation? What about our "staples" of today? Chances are a quick look at them from the viewpoint of our great grand-parents would be enough to shock them silly when we look at the nutritional value, the ingredients, the preservatives and also the additives in the absolute majority of today's food! But it doesn't end there! That's just the view…

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    The amount of food, exercise, and sleep have good and bad effects on the human body and health. If you take in the right amount and kinds of food them it will have a positive impact on your health. Exercise is also a big influence on the way your health play a role in the affects on your body. Also sleep is a contributing factor on the way your body perform. These three main factors contribute to your health in significant ways. Many people would agree that they don’t know how what they eat, how…

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    In Goudie’s writing “Human Impact”, she talks about the increase in the human population and what cause it. The two revolution she attributed to it was the agricultural and industrial revolution, where there is no doubt it increased the population. There were many new technologies and ways that caused the population growth and environmental changes in the agricultural and industrial revolution. In early human societies before the idea of agricultural, humans were hunter and gathers. Hunter and…

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    prehistoric women may not have been the actual reality. A new analysis of the renowned “ Venus” figurines a statue of a prehistoric woman’s body that can be dated between 27,000 to 20,000 years ago shows evidence that women had a higher place within Paleolithic society than was once believed. While most of the speculation around these figures focus mostly on the statue’s exaggerated form, details on the figurine show that the women of that era had already learned and mastered the ability to…

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    Acid Ulcer Research Paper

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    Do You Even Diet? Acid ulcers are something that is very important in my life and is a big part of it and controls most of my days and nights. Peoples days go off of what to eat, and how much is consumed a day. Acid ulcers are “ A raw of inflamed area of the stomach lining”. Peptic ulcers are an open sore in your stomach. Gastroesophageal reflux disease, (GERD), “ is a digestive disorder that affects the lower esophageal sphincter,(LES), the ring of muscle between the esophageal muscle between…

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