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    Last summer I worked as intern at the City of Minneapolis. Some memories I have from this experience include eating authentic tacos from the food trucks in the scorching sun. Standing in long queue for the greasy bacon burger and lunch social gatherings over chinese food to name a few. I ate like never before that by the end of the summer all the mouth watering food had converted into 10 pounds of unwanted weight. The hopes of eating healthier and making better choices vanished like empty…

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    Imagine eating fast food for 30 consecutive days, you’ve already developed an higher chance of being diagnosed with diabetes, obesity, and other terrible diseases. With increased Advertisements and people eating more fast food, people are becoming obese at an ever-increasing rate. Over passing generations, the United States has embarrassingly became the most obese country in the world. Some may say that it is the parents fault for letting their kids regularly eat fast food, or at the least,…

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    Should Fast Food be in High School Picture a high school student sitting at the lunch table. She has carrots, broccoli, and spinach for her vegetables and for her meats she has pickle loaf, liver spread, and ham. High School lunches should have fast/junk food because high school students are old enough to make their decisions, fast/junk food is fun and tasty to eat, and it is an opportunity to have a decent meal. Good reasons for fast food being High Schools? First off there are…

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    MidTerm Cultural event for Child Development 17 My Husband I visited the Latin American Art Museum in Long Beach, California on Sunday, October 16,2016. We had never visited this museum before, and we had a good time. The building which houses the Latin American Art Museum had been many things prior to what its currently now, and with many re-models the inside still in a way reflects the past. The building dates from 1910 where it was originally Balboa studios which was the first Hollywood…

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    Today’s fast paced lifestyle has changed the way that people eat food. For a large portion of the United States fast food is the preferred method of providing food for themselves and their family. This has had a tremendous impact to people’s health. In this presentation we will be taking a look into why fast food is as popular as it is and analyzing how it effects people’s nutritional wellbeing. In order to understand why fast food consumption is so prevalent in today’s world we must look at…

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    What Is Vegetarianism?

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    The topic of vegetarianism has been a very controversial topic between frequent meat eater and people who make the life decision to restrain themselves from consuming animal meat. Human can live a healthy and prosperous lifestyle without the consumption of any meat. Meat is not a necessary factor to live a fully adequate life. The opposition claims of vegetarianism that animal meat supposedly contains certain health benefits.Through years of research we found out that’s not entirely true.…

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    Position Paper The stigma against genetically modified foods kill people. How, you think? How does simply an idea cause the death of thousands of people? First of all, genetic modification is the direct manipulation of an organism 's genome by changing the genetic makeup of cells, including the transfer of genes within and across species boundaries to produce improved or novel organisms. Genetically modified organisms are food crops that have been created through the application of transgenic,…

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    Case Study: Muscle Blend

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    Homepage At Muscle Blends, we believe that healthy food should be tasty, easy to prepare and affordable. Our mission is to produce delicious organic superfood blends that nourish your body and mind, making them readily available to you. We select only the highest-quality raw and organic ingredients for producing our blends, ensuring that you will be getting the healthiest, safest and most savory alternative to homemade foods whose preparation is difficult and time-extensive. Ideal for people…

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    Regardless of the growth and resting phases of your hair being determined by genetics, a lot of people are able to grow their hair to a length midway down the back, successfully. A maximum length of hair growth of less than one foot would be uncommon. The natural restrictions on hair growth that govern eye lashes and arm hairs and prevent them from growing too much are the basis for these measurements. Dreadlocks are usually seen as being evidence of hair growth that is unlimited, however…

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    Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a term used to describe a medical condition comprised of severalcomorbidities including central obesity, dyslipidemia, hypertension, insulin resistance, glucoseintolerance, and inflammation. Through the use of various dietary and supplement changes, Ican help my patients make positive changes regarding these comorbidities and therefore helpthem reverse or prevent their diagnosis of MetS.An Energy Restricted DietA diet that restricts caloric intake can lead to a…

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