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    Annually 225,000 deaths are attributed to iatrogenic diseases (Journal of Patient Safety). In Chapter 8 I will teach the one meal a day philosophy. Misinformation #2: Bread is healthy and good source of carbohydrates Bread is really good if it is unleavened just like the bread used during the time of Jesus Christ. It was not chemically and highly processed. It has high fiber. Fiber is a material found in barn. Our bread before was all whole wheat and it was healthy. Actually, fiber comes into…

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    National Security Essay

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    In his book, Asia’s Cauldron, Robert Kaplan highlights state weaknesses in the Philippines and Indonesia. Both states, he points out, also contain “sizeable Islamic populations. In the Phillipines, for example, there is a “corrupt Roman Catholic power structure in the capital,” and that has a negative impact on the large Muslim majority…

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    TRICARE in a Nutshell TRICARE is the United States Department of Defense (DOD) Military Healthcare System. TRICARE provides military personnel, both active and retired, along with their dependents, a civilian health benefits. The program also covers survivors and certain former spouses worldwide. Finally, in the same way active duty or retirees become eligible, certain reserve military members and their direct dependents become entitled on the service member 's 60th birthday (DHA 1). This paper…

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    Martiniello and Rath (2011) observes an interesting aspect of discrimination among the children of immigrants as they find themselves more integrated with non-immigrants in social systems such as schools and hospitals, where they are likely to suffer discrimination. The scholars note that immigrant children face more discrimination than their parents since the parents are not fully integrated in the social system, and this could explain why they are more determined than non-immigrant children to…

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    Isis Research Paper

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    ISIS has taken over Syria and Iraq and has altered the way of life of many Iraqis and Syrians. The people that live under ISIS’ rule have been affected by many different things. If ISIS leaders decide they do not like something you do, you will most likely be beaten, abused, or killed for doing it. They also do not give them enough time for using their water, giving only 2 hours a day for a city to shower at a community shower. The suffering is much greater than what is shown in popular western…

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    East and West from China to the Mediterranean Sea. It traded some of the Chinese inventions such as herbal medicine, silk, pottery, paper and gunpowder. Silk is a high-quality clothing fabric which we still use and wear today. The story is that a women long ago discovered how to unwind silk worm cocoons and turn it into silk. She told the emperor and he put it into practice. (Credits to YouTube: Journals Through History Ancient China Contributions to the World) China was the only place that knew…

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    Laxmi Agro Case Study

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    History of the company Conceived by Ms. Krittika Raheja, Mr. Rohit Bainipal, Mr. Mihir Kapadia and Mr. Dheeraj Wadhwa, Laxmi Agro is an enterprise which has established a foothold in the onion export market. Since its inception, Laxmi Agro's endeavor has been to procure Indian Onions par excellence directly from high quality yielding farms. We adhere to strict quality compliance and have created a niche for ourselves in the realms of fresh onion exports. We are propelled by a strong ethical and…

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    countries has its own culture and tradition. They once treasured them with dignity and utmost respect. They valued their cultures and traditions with great respect and honor. They had strong beliefs and customs in which men played dominant roles whilst women played inferior roles. Due to globalization, those beliefs, customs, traditions and cultures are gradually diminishing or dying. The way of dressing, our very own local languages and dignity and respect of the cultural heritage are all…

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    Plato's Leadership Style

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    It is difficult to find a modern day ruler who would be viewed as good leader by everyone. For example, the President of the Philippines Rodrigo Duterte, who is viewed negatively by many western world leaders, was shown to of had an 87% approval rating at the end of his first 3 months in office (Charlotte England, The Guardian). There are very few past presidents who can be looked…

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    Trade In Ancient Greece

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    money system. They had city-states with identities and cultures. They were considerably independent and were always competing with each other. Sparta was militaristic and agricultural while Athens was cultural, political, and commercial. In Sparta, women had more rights than in other areas. They had adult male citizens and free people. However, the free people did not have many political rights and a third of Athen’s peoples were noncitizens. Slave labor was used and there was democracy. 600…

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