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…The article I choose was from Woman's World magazine. Caitlin Castro writes it. The title of the article is "Foods that protect you from stroke." The article states there are two good reasons for women to change their eating habits to prevent a stroke…
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Category: /History
…The term cannibalism means the eating of human flesh by human beings, and/or eating of animals by members of their own species. Cannibalism was derived from the Carib Indians, discovered by Christopher Columbus, of the West Indies. The Caribs were man…
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…<Tab/>With obesity and depression becoming an issue in the United States, it's important the American people should recognize eating fast-food and other junk foods is an unsanitary way of living. To correct this way of living, people need…
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…how everything had a 'Made in England' caption. It was as if England were being imposed on the country, because everything that they consumed somehow was 'Made in England.' Kincaid also states how she has to eat an English breakfast every morning before…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in a binge pattern until the early hours of Monday morning, often staying awake almost continuously for much of the period (described as an eighty hour weekend), with attendance at breakfast clubs following night-clubs. The rest of the week was usually spent…
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Category: /Literature/English
…brother Bing outlines violently the concept of shou (filial responsibility: Yiding, "You must.") and the consequences of not fulfilling that obligation (Tan, 131). This is very similar to the way her mother An-Mei learned about shou from her mother's…
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Category: /Literature/English
…brother Bing outlines violently the concept of shou (filial responsibility: Yiding, "You must.") and the consequences of not fulfilling that obligation (Tan, 131). This is very similar to the way her mother An-Mei learned about shou from her mother's…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…feelings, empathy for others, elimination of anxiety, and extreme relaxation. MDMA is also said to suppress the need to eat, drink, or sleep, enabling users to endure two- to three-day parties. Consequently, MDMA use sometimes results in severe dehydration…
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Category: /Literature
…will eventually catch up with equity valuations and inflation will slowly eat away at investor's portfolios. When this secular bear market is over (which will be marked by extreme investor pessimism) most portfolios will be at the same nominal value as today, only…
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…serious anxiety. Because physicians are not required to report eating disorders to health agencies, and people with eating disorders don't like to admit they have one, calculating statistics can be very difficult. Research shows that only one percent…
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