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    Today is October 10, 1805, we have reached the Snake river. We decided to to rest and meet up with the Indians by the Columbia river. Along with our meeting with the Indians we found a new food source, dried salmon. On October 20, 1805 we were around the Columbia river where we we saw these black birds that had a long neck and a orange beak they were near the mouth of the Umatilla river. Also, two days after we had encountered the bird we discovered this tree that grew hazelnuts, it was near…

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    Introduction This paper will explore how architecture is experienced through the bodily senses focusing on the sense of smell. How this seemingly unrelated sense to the building environment can effect the way an individual experiences space. This will be managed by firstly exploring the philosophical tradition of phenomenology, so as to create an adequate theoretical background. More specifically, it will follow the historical development of this philosophical movement to understand how it…

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    12 Best Foods

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    amount of fiber as other kinds of grains. They’re even loaded with antioxidants and monounsaturated fat as well. It’s even gluten-free. Talk about wonder food. 10. Salmon Numerous studies have found that eating fish on a regular basis every week is linked to a 30 percent reduced risk of having coronary heart disease. One great example is salmon, which has omega-3 fats that can decrease lipid levels that can be detrimental if raised. Omega-3s are also capable of reducing blood pressure and can…

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    Current Events Buzz Words/Phrases 6 For week six Buzzwords’ author, Ms. New discovers new information from Barbara Bushman’s book Complete Guide to Fitness & Health: Physical activity and nutrition guidelines for every age. In chapter 15 of Bushman’s text describes how cardiovascular disease (CVD) impacts the body. Heart disease is also known as the silent killer happens when blood pressure elevates without any cause or symptoms. Thus, Bushman suggests increased physical aerobic activity,…

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    What´s Type 2 Diabetes?

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    What is diabetes? Diabetes is a common condition in which the amount of glucose (sugar) in the blood is too high. This is because the body's method of changing glucose into energy is not working as it should. We obtain glucose from the food that we eat, either from sugary foods or from the digestion of starchy foods such as bread or potatoes. The liver can also make glucose from other foods. If somebody has diabetes, the glucose in their body is not turned into energy, either because there is…

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    The supernatural drama Lovely Bones, directed by Peter Jackson, was released on December 11, 2009. The award winning movie, based on the bestselling novel by Alice Sebold, impressively recreates the chilling murder story of fourteen-year-old Susie Salmon and the events after her death. Through the course of the movie, the viewer watches as Susie must contemplate her need to avenge her untimely death or her desire for her family to heal; while watching everything unfold in her own personal…

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    America? - one may ask. Well, I proudly invented this term after visiting my favorite Polish cafe in Brooklyn - Zabka. Zabka is an Eastern European Coffee Lounge in Brooklyn. Here you can taste the famous Polish pierogies, eggs with kielbasa, smoked salmon, and country beef. The cafe is popular among hipsters of the area. Not only the food in Zabka tastes well (the owner of the cafe himself crafts the authentic dishes by himself), but the place is filled with good vibes. One can easily notice…

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    No, no way, the Canadian government shouldn't ban the seal hunt due to many reasons. I feel the main reasons are: we would lose resources that we acquire from the seals, due to the increase in population of the seals, fishes that we eat are decreasing in population some are even close to extinct, and that the media is going above and beyond by showing nonsense and causing people to act against the seal hunt which is hurting the economy, specially the fishermans. First of all the seals are…

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    Lake Oroville offers an impressive array of recreational options. Ranging from the standard water sports to excellent fishing, this lake offers everything you would need on a vacation. From Lake Oroville houseboat rentals, you can explore the undersea life and swim across the waves. Whether you need to get away for a while or just want to spend time with your family, Lake Oroville boat rentals offer the escape that you are looking for. If you love native wildlife, sit outside on your deck for…

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    Exxon Valdez Oil Spill

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    Exxon Valdez was the largest spill in US waters until Deepwater Horizon oil spill, with approximately 11 million gallons of crude oil, but some environmentalist believe it could be upwards of around 38 million gallons of oil. The oil tanker ran aground after unfortunate circumstances of trying to avoid ice bergs. The tanker that was meant for Long Beach, California went aground in Prince William Sound, Alaska. This remote area became one of the biggest human caused natural disasters with oil…

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