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    The Current dietary trends are; Paleo diet is a diet that states it is the way Humans were genetically designed to eat. In this diet you can't eat Legumes, beans, and tofu, starchy vegetables, Dairy, high fat means (salami), sugars, processed foods and salty foods. Advantages; You eat less bad things, You eat more food things (very nutritious variety of foods), Helps balance diet (less sugar and salt) helps with illnesses (diabetes and blood pressure) and Decreases your exposure to additives.…

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    replace wheat with more healthier grains in order to maintain a healthy diet. Humans, who were originally hunters and gatherers, followed a Paleolithic diet for most of their existence, which excluded wheat, but the introduction of grains was followed by a decrease in bone and muscle health as well as other important components of the human body. A Paleolithic diet includes fish, fruits and vegetables, and various berries and nuts, which contributed to a healthy vitamin and mineral consumption.…

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    historians and archaeologists call the Paleolithic era, or the “old stone age”.” (Jerry H. Bentley 7) During this time, and as the number of humans began to gather together forming a “community”, rules and regulations were needed to keep order of life creating “ethnic codes”. With all these changes taking place and communities beginning to grow, naturally (Get it “naturally) nature, itself, would also begin to change. Now it wasn’t until about the end of the Paleolithic…

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    During the Paleolithic era, hunters and gatherers lived together in peace and harmony and acted as one unified tribe. The nomads migrated together in tribes and they all supported each other and were loyal to one another with practically no flaws. As history went on and times began to change we moved into the Neolithic age, where people became more advanced and their human emotions got in the way of their judgement and affected how they acted. As the population grew, the competition for land…

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    In the study of the Long-term effects of a Palaeolithic-type diet in obese postmenopausal women: a two-year randomized trial, two groups of postmenopausal women were subjected to two different diets. One diet was the Palaeolithic diet (PD), and the other was the Nordic Nutrition Recommendation (NNR) diet. The goal of the article was to present the data collected from a long term study showing the effects of a high protein diet versus a low-fat, high fiber diet in obese postmenopausal women.…

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    1. What are the Upper Paleolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic Revolution, and Urban Revolution? The Upper Paleolithic Revolution, was a time of great advancement in technology for man. This technology was in the type of tools, as well as how they made tem and the material that they used. They used flint to make arrow and spear head tips, and scrapers, they also used bone for chisels, and awls. These tools added to the population growth, and their expanding further around the world due to their…

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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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    Change has an important and lasting impact on how people or regions develop differently than they were before. Four revolutions used to show change are Neolithic evolution, French revolution, Industrial revolution, and Russia Revolution. During the Paleolithic Revolution, nomadic bands learned to farm. By producing their own food, farmers settle into permanent villages. The change from nomadic to settled farming produced the Neolithic Revolution. No one knows who and how people began to plant…

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    step toward health, most would take the step. If consuming a Paleolithic diet has been proven to decrease systemic inflammation, then implementing a Paleolithic diet in a patient with chronic inflammation or chronic disease related to inflammation would be taking a step towards better health. Education holds the key; nurses who are knowledgeable of the results proving that chronic inflammation decreases when consuming a Paleolithic diet are able to effectively encourage and support patients…

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    How Did Greek Art Change

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    artworks and the major changes that took place during the Paleolithic, Neolithic, and early civilizations of Mesopotamia periods. I will be answering the following questions on the way: •How did the subjects of art change? •What were the primary styles used? •Why were certain styles used? •Describe the changes in form and composition. •How did the materials and technique change? Paleolithic Artworks In my research of the Paleolithic period paintings were done on cave or open rock…

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