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    Just as the saying goes, "You are what you eat," and what you put into your body is what your body gives back to you. Therefore, if you're feeling unhealthy, drink as well as smoke a lot, consume junk food, and don't get adequate rest, anticipate that you will probably experience health difficulties by the time you turn forty. A vegetarian dish consists of just fruits or vegetables, and doesn't take into account eating any type of meat products, which includes eggs and milk. These kinds of…

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    2016 has been filled with vicious rivalries: Black Lives vs. Blue Lives, Vote Leave vs. Stronger In, Clinton vs. Trump, but none can top the 160-year-old battle which continues to ravage the homeland of Wawa, bagels, and Bruce Springsteen. Not all speak up, but all have an opinion; some even consider this contention to be New Jersey’s own Civil War. Each side is deeply devoted, unwaveringly loyal, prepared to fight for their cause, taking their conviction to the grave. Starting in 1865, this…

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    Body Fat Research Paper

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    Lipids have a significant energy role, but also a fundamental role in the composition of the membranes of cells, nuclei, and nervous tissue. Focus on these fats and the foods that contain them. Edible fats Dietary fats should be present in the daily diet at 2-3 g / kg bodyweight per day (30-35% of total energy intake). But this rate is very easily exceeded because lipids are not always visible. The hidden fats are those that are contained in foods that do not appear fatty: meat, cold meats,…

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    I came to the U.S 6 years ago with hopes and dreams of a better education. As a first-generation student, with parents who don’t understand the language very well, I’ve been on my own to succeed academically. My biggest obstacles that I encountered were the language and cultural barriers. When I first came, I was able to speak English at a basic level. My reading ability was poor and I could hardly understand academic vocabularies. I also experienced a tremendous culture-shock. I had problem…

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    I came to the U.S 6 years ago with hopes and dreams of a better education. As a first-generation student, with parents who don’t understand English very well, I’ve been on my own to succeed academically. The biggest obstacles that I have encountered were the language and cultural barriers. When I first came, I was able to speak English at a basic level. My reading ability was poor and I could hardly understand academic vocabulary. At the same time, I also experienced a tremendous culture-shock.…

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    San Francisco 2.0: A Rhetorical Analysis San Francisco 2.0 is an HBO documentary film by award-winning documentary filmmaker Alexandra Pelosi. Alexandra Pelosi is an American journalist and documentary filmmaker based out of Manhattan that was born in San Francisco. In the film, she explores the effects of gentrification and the widening wage gap caused by the tech industry on certain demographics and neighborhoods in the city. She interviews people caught on both sides of these issues like…

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    At just 51 words in length, Langston Hughes ' poem "Harlem" can be easily overlooked. But there is an underlying aggression to the words of this poem, a frustrated level of turmoil hidden in the words that demands attention and refuses to be ignored. The graphic imagery of a decaying dream is the point of this poem and yet the title is Harlem. Langston was born in Joplin, Missouri, lived in Ohio, in Illinois and even in Mexico for a short time; he pursued higher education going to Lincoln…

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    The 9/11 Generation

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    Naber, Rules of Forced Engagement depicts the terrifying situations Muslim communities and Arabs were faced with after 9/11 from hate crimes to implementing fear from different forms of backlash. For example, in the San Francisco community, The Tenderloin, according to Naber, Muslim Arabs have had fear implemented…

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    Lets think about this, you are a homeless person due to the fact that there are many new companies moving into your city which cause the housing prices to go up. You work a small paying job barely managing to get by. Eventually you are either fired or laid off due to budget cuts and it is now really hard to get a job due to all the new technology that you are not used to working. Over time you will become in debt or get ran out of your home forcing you to sleep in the streets or try finding room…

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    ribeye, filet mignon, or top sirloin. A ribeye is a tender cut of meat with plenty for marbling, which makes a super flavorful and moist steak. This cut is perfectly juicy and intensely beefy when cooked medium rare. A filet mignon comes from beef tenderloin, has no bone and very little fat, which makes for a less flavorful steak but is extremely tender. Often, a filet mignon comes from the butcher with a string tied around it to help keep its shape while cooking. It is best to keep the string…

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