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    Vitamins for Bodybuilders: You are well aware the importance of protein and carbohydrate intake amongst bodybuilders, but what about vitamins? It seems so many young bodybuilders are overlooking the importance of vitamins in their daily lives. Ive noticed on the forums that there are hundreds of topics related to protein and creatine, but very few regarding vitamins. So with that being said, I decided to do some research and present to you guys the 10 most important vitamins for bodybuilders…

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    Five Food Group Analysis

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    It is recommended that we eat a variety of foods from the five food groups. By doing so, we are meeting nutritional requirements which are needed for good health (Eat For Health, 2015). The five food groups include: Vegetables and legumes/beans Fruit Lean meat and poultry, eggs, tofu, fish, seeds, nuts, legumes and beans Breads, cereals, pasta, rice, noodles and other grains Milk, yoghurt, cheese and/or alternatives Foods are grouped together due to their similarities in regards to nutrients…

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    Candles Research Paper

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    sunflowers, or sweet flower plants. Beeswax candles are smooth, dense, and can burn for quite a lot of time. When they are lit, beeswax candles don’t sputter, smoke, or drip. Soy candles are also a popular choice for candle-lovers. Soy wax is made from soybeans, and although it is reactive to heat and light, soy wax lasts 40% longer than paraffin when burning; & although soy wax burns evenly, it should only be burning for at most 4 hours. A great majority of wicks made in the US are either…

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    Human consumption of genetically modified foods also known as GMOs are not safe. GMOs are where scientists modify the genome sequence of food to make the company 's products genetically superior to organic foods. Changing the genetic sequence of the plants will open up unexpected effects in the health of the human body that no one has ever predicted before. When one really look into the risk of consuming the mutated foods, one may start to think. Some of the thoughts that pop up into the mind of…

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    Issues In Beyond Oil

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    The world we live in is changing daily. Fossil fuel consumption has to be reduced, before our planet can begin to repair the damage man has caused. “It is estimated the world uses 87.8 million barrels of crude oil a day” (Friedman 195). “In 2000 it was estimated that the US consumed nearly 20 million barrels of oil a day, which is about 5% more than similar nations” (195). Oil consumption demand is going to increase as long as the supply can meet the demand. Once the supply is depleted, the…

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    Chapter 6, “When Farmers Shut Off the Machinery”, by Brian A. Devore, is about farmers who have resulted in using what they see on their own farm and to observe changes to decide what is best rather than jumping to conclusions and possibly trying to use the newest silver-bullet fix. Many different things approaches were used in the chapter. David Podoll keeps track of the weeds near his farm. Unlike most farmers who would see these weeds and spray them, Podoll keeps them as the weeds are a home…

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    The Issue Of Meat Eating

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    plants) get even more tangled, the deeper we go. If we draw the okay-to-kill line between “animal” and “plant,” and thus exclude meat, fowl, and fish from our diet on moral grounds, we still must live with the fact that every sack of flour and every soybean-based block of tofu came from a…

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    Is Monsanto Good Or Bad

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    A Monsanto spy threatened a farmer by the name of Gary Rinehart accusing him of planting Monsanto’s genetically modified soybeans. Rinehart is only one of many farmers that have been confronted by Monsanto if they suspect that they have violating their seed policy. Monsanto has a strong reputation for enforcing it’s patent and suing anyone who may have allegedly violated…

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    Gi Bill Of Rights Analysis

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    1. The GI Bill of Rights was by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on June 22, 1944. In fact, this bill was among the first to set the foundation for equal education for both males and females from all backgrounds. In spite talk of the glories of the free market, the government policies played a pivotal role in the postwar boom. The rapid expansion of the suburban middle class owed much to federal tax subsidies. Mortgage guarantees for home purchases, dam and highway construction, military…

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    There are many types of cancers in the world. Each and every one of them have their own origin. For example, reproductive cancers which can be in both male and female In men there are multiple types of reproductive cancers. One of them is known as Prostate Cancer, which is located in the prostate and is a small walnut-shape that produces seminal fluid that nourishes and transports sperm according to Fig.1 (Mayo Foundation,2015). It is a common cancer in men and can develop in three different…

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