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Category: /Literature/English
…eyesight or health problems due to weight. All over the country, there are reports of growing rates of obesity in young people. Near-sightedness is also more common than ever before. Why the sudden rise in unhealthy young people? It's mostly because of too much…
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…. The cause of hypertension consists of a number of factors. Such as deficiencies in calcium, potassium and obesity. In conclusion, salt restriction may harm more people than it helps. Unless your doctor has proven that you have a salt related health problem…
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…of alcohol and tobacco and poor eating habits. Circulation worsens and blood pressure rises as arteries harden. The process is accelerated by injury and obesity. Joints lose mobility and deteriorate form constant wear and pressure. The disappearance…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…. Childhood obesity is one example of how these commercials can affect young children in our society. Many of these children have had at least one risk factor for heart disease and have also developed type two diabetes. Patricia also mentioned how commercials can…
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…parents keep their children prisoner in his/her own home. Which could result in obesity, but that is another story! Although you may not realize it, the attacks of 9/11 have most likely affected your life in some way. Most of the occurrences that do manifest…
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…feels towards that person or group. Common "prejudices" in our country involve blacks, women, Jews, Arabs, Japanese, Germans, poor (welfare), rich, farmers, rednecks, obese, handicapped, unattractive, uneducated, elderly, Catholics, Communists, atheists…
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…several years earlier, and ever since then Gilbert feels like he has to hold the family together. He works at a local grocery store to provide for the family, he takes care of his younger brother, Arnie, all by himself, and he helps to take care of his obese
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…are sent to a murder scene to investigate the brutal and torturous killing of an extremely obese man. This murder is just the start of a consequent game of cat and mouse with an undetermined killer as the mouse. As they get closer to solving the case…
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…and pubic hair, infertility, a simian crease, absence of menstruation, widely spaced nipples, and obesity. Not all people that have Turner Syndrome will exhibit all of the symptoms. Some people exhibit many but others may only exhibit a few. Occasionally…
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…. If not attended to properly, the children can grow up feeling unwanted and with a feeling of low self-esteem. Physical side effects are also evident in some cases. Children often have a hard time dealing with pain, and have no way to release their emotions. Obesity
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