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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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    “Alright Girls, we are back on land.” Mr. Water says helping us out of the boat. I think we all must look like a bunch of crazy people because all of us are just standing there, looking at all that we missed over the past two and a half years. In fact, we’re standing still so long that Mr. Waters laughs at us and takes each of our hands and drags us along. When we get up past the boating dock, we see a celebration has taken place because we have all made it back. Everyone’s screaming, holding…

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    Wholemove Exercise

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    an issue. Going to the gym takes planning; packing clean clothes and shower sandals, organizing tangled headphones, mandatory hellos and conversations that are time wasters. Planning pre and post workout meals is more easily done from home. This will free you from the bondage of tupperware, meal prep, and dirty containers at the end of the day. More on the Kettlebell WholeMove is designed to be fun and energizing with the use of one simple tool: the kettlebell. Although you may not…

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    Picture waiting hours for a meal to be done. During the Renaissance era this was the daily struggle of people around the world. This common problem turned into a solution when Denis Papin invented the pressure cooker in 1679. Without this invention, cooking a meal would take more time and effort to prepare, we would lack understanding for the use of the pressure cooker, and hospital steam sterilizers wouldn't have been inspired. During the Renaissance the pressure cooker was an item…

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    etiquette, and fashion. One major discrepancy between French and American culture in the cuisine. In France food is cherished, and is full of cultural and social meanings. It is very common to eat multi-course meals with your family on a daily basis. While in the U.S. families tend to eat a quick meal together or just eat by themselves. The way food is prepared, the way it is eaten and they way it is served is different in each country. In France people go to different stores to buy food,…

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    After the quality of the food is considered, the next logical thing to look at is how it is being served. The service is another important factor when eating out because it sets the stage of how the meal will go. If the employees are rude or disrespectful it will ruin the rest of the night because even after the issue is solved the customer will still be fuming after the encounter. On the other hand if the service is wonderful the customer can then focus on the quality of the food. It is already…

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    My biggest health behavior that I need to change is my weight. A part of the problem is that I under-eat. It’s not expected, but some days I’ll go an entire day eating maybe one light meal. I am currently in the preparation stage because I am very aware of the problem, and I do intend to change, I just haven’t begun the process to change. I know what I want and I know how to get there, the only thing stopping me is actually doing it. I’ve been aware of the problem most my life, mainly because…

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    Diet Basics Research Paper

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    Diet Basics – it seems like a contradiction of terms; Everyday we hear many people talking and arguing about their diet. But what is really a diet and is there any such thing as diet basics? By definition, the word “diet” refers to what a person eats or drinks during the course of a day. A diet is a combination of foods and liquids that provide the necessary nutrients for the body. When talking about diet basics, there are some additional aspects that must be considered: a diet usually limits…

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    The short story “A Christmas Memory” by Truman Capote, has a lot of imagery. The imagery creates a imagine in your mind by using your five senses. Imagery is used to create a picture in your head so you understand better. Imagery is used to create a setting and mood. The imagery, setting, and mood can change a lot throughout a story just like through this story “A Christmas Memory”. On page 338 it says “A great black stove is its main feature, but there is also a big round table and a…

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    best for going to Florida in search of the Fountain of Youth. However, before he did many other things such as successfully governing the Eastern part of Hispaniola and Puerto Rico and setting up settlements there. During Ponce de León’s time a basic meal for peasants, a majority of the people, consisted of soup or mush and usually some bread. The peasants generally put leftover food scraps, such as carrots and other vegetables, into their soup. Mush was a mixture of water and some type of…

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