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    Have you ever wondered what to do if you are stuck in the middle of a frozen lake and the ice is starting to crack? Many people would think you would make a run for it, but that could risk cracking the ice more. Knowing how to safely get off of the ice is really important. The proper thing to do is lie down on the ice and stretch out your arms and legs to spread your weight across the ice. Once you have done that, slither or crawl toward the edge of the ice. Try to aim for thicker ice,…

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    anyone to trace it back to the bully. Imagine all these kids getting cyberbullied, what it will do to them, just one mean comment and you can turn their life around. In conclusion, if you think trying to stop cyberbullying etc, is too much work or a waist of time than you're wrong because cyberbullying is too big of a problem to just forget about, honestly it's pretty sad that some people don't…

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    Europe. Even Pippa Middleton herself tried the exercise. What is aqua cycling? Aqua cycling is a type of workout where stationary bikes are submerged in a pool where riders will pedal against the water resistance. The water reaches just above the waist. What makes aqua cycling special? Aqua cycling has won the hearts of many fitness buffs because of the benefits the new workout offers. You can lose weight faster by cycling underwater. Due to resistance and pressure of the water, more calories…

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    Early Greek Art Analysis

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    middle stage in the progression still retained some of the early Egyptian influences. Apart from having the same footing position and clenched fists, the rigidity of the sculpture can be viewed from the almost perfectly symmetrical posture from the waist up. Towards the end of the early Greek art, there was a drastic shift when the Kritios Boy was considered far from rigid. The archaic smile was even more pronounced, the slight rotation of the torso with respect to the hip delivered a…

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    At Red Scaffold my cousins Gabriel, Josh, Tristan and I ride bikes. Gabriel and I wrap ropes on our back tires to create traction like chains on the rear tires. Consequently, I think the ropes work well on ice and snow, you don’t slide around on the slippery ice and can move well in the snow. My cousin Gabriel and I go through mountainous snow drifts and the ropes help enormously, so we don’t spin out. Last year we wrecked a lot while riding our bikes because the ice was like glass, causing us…

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    21st century Americans. Thirty four percent of American adults are obese, and the rate keeps rising. However that was not the case for the ancient Greeks (Binns Corey). According to depictions, the Greek bodies were extremely slim, and they had tiny waists, so obesity would not have been accepted (Greek Body Decorations). Looking nice was an expectation in ancient Greece, and they did as much as they could to make their physical appearance nice. Because Greeks cared excessively about the way…

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    Aiz Wallenstein or also known as the "Sword Princess is a level 6 adventurer and currently the strongest in Orario. She's a member of the Loki familia, which managed to battle they way to the 59th floor. ________________________________________________ Due to her nature, Aiz doesn't really talk much, she often says few words or just sentence, because of that many people think she's an airhead. As shown from the anime, she's one of the kind people, who doesn't tolerate other people picking on…

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    Polymyositis

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    simple tasks. Climbing the stairs, lifting grocery bags, reaching up to put away the groceries, even trying to get up from your easy chair, all have become a struggle for you. Along with those issues, you are noticing pain and tenderness around your waist and shortness of breath. Your health has never been an issue. You’re in good shape for your age. What is happening? It’s time for a visit with your healthcare provider. A physical exam and blood work are scheduled. Your doctor seems…

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    Eating disorders made the writer interested because the author experienced an eating disorder and eating disorders changed my life. Also, this eating disorder has become a major problem in the world today, and it can be said that eating disorder is caused by today's world. In this issue, we will investigate and examine the relationship between women 's social status and the establishment of social status, why eating disorders are progressing in modern times. The number of affected eating…

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    This article examined women and heart disease. It discussed that women and men have different symptoms of heart disease, and that more women die from heart disease than men. It reviews common symptoms like chest tightness or upper back or abdominal discomfort. The article shares that heart attacks occur often when women are resting or asleep. Since this is the case, by the time women seek help the damage to the heart has already been done. Some risk factors like, diabetes or low levels of…

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