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    My first thought when taking these tests were that I would be on the very low end of each scale. However, that is not the case. The first test I took was the Melanoma questionnaire. Melanoma is the most dangerous and deadly form of skin cancer attacking and killing both male and females in the thousands each year. Melanoma is caused by ultraviolet light from tanning beds and sunlight. The ultraviolet light damages skin cells causing cell mutations which make the cells multiply at a faster pace…

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    In the village of Valverde de Lucerna, there is a priest that is deceiving his congregation by making them think he is a Christian and that he believes in the resurrection of the immortal soul. The only two people in the village that knows his secret is his step-daughter Angelita and his step-son Lazarus. According to Howard Mancing “He has lived a lie all his adult life, sacrificing like a martyr, his own true belief for the sake of his innocent and ignorant parishioners” (Mancing). The priest…

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    This fact further concretes the idea of bringing recess back into the curriculum of schools because students can benefit a very significant amount from a break, and from a bit of exercise. Recess promotes good behavior during classes and more attentiveness. Classes after a good recess program have less disruption (London et al. 58). This means that a lot more can be learned in the classes after recess, when children are a bit more energetic due to recess. Without recess, about half-way through…

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    Fats are built of 16 different fatty acids. Fatty acids rebuilds and creates new cells, also produces hormone-like substance for physiological functions. Flax Seeds, navy beans, pecans, cold-water salmon, walnuts, leafy greens, and kidney beans all have Omega-3 essential fatty acids. Fats are separated into categories by their chemical chains by hydrogen. Omega-3 fatty acids are important because they give balance to the hormones in our body, reduces inflammation…

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    Importance Of Omega 3

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    Omega 3 Introduction: Omega 3 is a vitamin called also Fatty Acids. Human body cannot produce Omega 3 but it is very much important for a variety of functions in the human body. Omega 3 is found in different type of things like fishes, vegetable oils, dietary supplements, flax seeds and leafy vegetables etc. Omega 3 can be different types. You can find out fact sheets generally about Omega3. Omega 3 is essential fat of body which body cannot produce from starting but it can produce with the…

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    My Reasons On Wanting To Be A Registered Nurse There are many reasons to why I want to become a Registered Nurse. First, a lot of my relatives are nurses, by me following that tradition it would make me happy. Secondly, I like helping others in any way I possibly can. Last, me becoming a registered nurse will make me more aware of good and bad health, in that way I will be able to care for myself better and other lives better. Furthermore, becoming a Registered Nurse will help me in many ways in…

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    The Designs of Georgian Tea Caddies This essay provides a brief introduction to the history of the arrival of tea into England and the subsequent development of the use and design of tea caddies during the Georgian and Regency periods. The essay concludes with the examination of the designs of two Georgian tea caddies. Introduction of Tea into England Catherine of Braganza, the Portuguese wife of King Charles II, introduced tea drinking to the English Royal Court in 1662…

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    Animal Buffet Analysis

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    squirrel was so thin and so unhappy. There was no food. It had been a very dry summer and a dry summer meant no water for the tree roots. The tree roots getting no water would mean the trees would lack the nourishment to grow the acorns, hickory nuts or walnuts the animals needed to feed through the winter until the next fall harvest. No water would mean no berries for the birds and turkey. No green grass for the deer to eat. The little squirrel and surely all his animal friends, were very, very…

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    For example, UCLA’s Brain Research Institute member Gómez-Pinilla found that omega-3 fatty acids, found in foods such as salmon, walnuts, and kiwi fruit, promote a section of the brain called the synapses. Gómez-Pinilla also states that the synapses promote nerve function, and control most memories and critical thinking abilities. Accordingly, healthier lunches should contain more…

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    Every person in the United States has heard about Abraham Lincoln and his presidency. Most young children know him due to his famous hat, and President Lincoln has a vast history that is worthy of telling. The artifact that was chosen, which is the Lincoln-Johnson Civil War Period Campaign Flag has an extensive history, and background information will be presented about the two candidates along with an explanation of the particular artifact and what importance it holds in terms of the election…

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