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    Dr. Joanna Mcmillan presented a video titled Eat for Real Change. Her presentation focused on how we should consume healthier foods in order to live a more healthy lifestyle. Dr. Mcmillan introduced her speech by describing how food is so much more than just science. She made an attempt to compare food to a daily vitamin that can be consumed to receive nutrition from instead of eating food. She explained how the foods that we eat contributes to the lifestyle that we live. Furthermore, Dr. Mcmillan described how eating a healthy diet can reduce health related diseases and risks such as, diabetes, high blood pressure, stroke ext. The problem is not in dieting, but how we choose to diet. She recommends that we eat less genetically processed foods…

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    Have you ever wondered why many other countries picture American’s diets as one of the worst in the world? In the following TED talk, “How to make eating healthy unbelievable easy”, Luke Durward reflects on his personal story on his brother’s unbelievable eating disorder. The story of his brother’s diet exemplifies the unfortunate poor American diet. On the other hand, the way he presented his speech is in the form of the first-person point of view due to the use of his several personal…

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    causes harm to other healthy teeth. Furthermore, enjoying your favorite foods can be difficult because of a missing tooth; hence, a long-term replacement is necessary. Dental Implants in Detail The most popular restorative option, a dental implant involves one of the most advanced dentistry procedures. A dental implant entails fixing a metal post (often a titanium post) to support a replacement dental crown in order to give you a natural dental look.…

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    1st Lady, Michelle Obama gave an eye- opening speech about her “Let’s Move!” campaign against childhood obesity. This took place at the NAACP national convention in Kansas City, Missouri in 2010. The NAACP, otherwise known as the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is an African-American civil rights organization in the United States, formed in 1909. There she spoke about how childhood obesity greatly targets African- American children and how this is now a big problem in…

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    To enable a child's speech and language to develop, hearing is critical. Therefore a child suffering from a hearing impairment may develop their vocabulary at a slower pace than a child with no hearing loss. In the case of a child or young person experiencing severe to profound hearing loss, they are more than likely to have feelings of isolation, lack of friendships with other peers and they may feel unhappy at school. This can result in a child or young person suffering socially and…

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    In the “How to Live to be 100+” TedTalk Speech, Dan Buettner talk about Blue zones. These Blue Zones are specific areas found around the world where the elderly lives in vigor with record-setting ages. Considering these blue zones and the habits that are practiced there, I think it’s quite possible for the neighborhood that I live in now or even in any neighborhood community here in the United States to adopt the longevity lifestyles the blue zone areas talk about. It is not easy to change or…

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    opening line in a speech once. And it is truth. America is the centre of an obesity epidemic. 1 in every 3 American adult is obese and 1 in every 6 child is obese. These are scary numbers. That is the same as roughly 116.000.000 overweight Americans. If we take a look at Europe there aren’t nearly as many overweight people as there are in the United States. One of the major contributing factors to the obesity that is happening in the States at the moment…

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    Speech Title: Personal Responsibility is key to Wellness Attention Getter: Wellness is not Wishful Thinking, but an intentional reality Specific Purpose: Behavior Practices Impact on Health Introduction: Personality, beliefs and behavioral choices has the potential to bridge the gap between health deficits be it emotional or physical. Thesis: Personal Responsibility is crucial for maintaining wellness Credibility: I am a Health Coach who believes personal choices impacts wellbeing. I…

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    children’s dietary. Nowadays, Parents should never take for granted that children can learn how to make good food choices and eat healthy. There are a great amounts of children-targeted ads, which have a strong influence in children eating habits. Parents should assist children in establishing a healthy diet and educate them about healthy…

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    Teenage obesity is drastically increasing in America. The top four causes of teenage obesity are: genetics, dietary patterns, physical activity, and medication use. The top five health risks of teenage obesity are: type two diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, Sleep Apnea, and strokes. Teenagers can do many things to prevent obesity, and live a more healthy and active lifestyle. Genetics, dietary patterns, physical activity, and medication use are all big causes of teenage obesity.…

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