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…different from each other: their fingerprints are different, sometimes one twin will be obese and one not, and sometimes one is gay and one is not. It is these random activations that we can’t control, and these random activations may be different in a clone than…
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…. Such things are obesity, poor eyesight, learning disabilities, birth defects, and the list goes on. What this eventually leads to is a child being engineered. In theory, it sounds like a good idea, solving a great deal of the world’s health issues. Yet, once…
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…to ignore family and friends because they are so wrapped up in cyberspace. We are spending less time with our families and friends, and spending more time chatting with strangers who might not even be telling their true identities. The obesity percentage…
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…to draconian polices. The problem with drugs is not their effect, it is the corruption that is tied to the huge profits that doing illegal business commands. Statistics show that illegal drugs kill far less people than obesity - that is, an addiction to food…
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…sources than the today's average black or female, but there is no provision in preferential hiring for him. Just like no one can control their race or skin color, Bill's obesity is caused by a medical problem beyond treatment. Selective preferential hiring…
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…/gram). Fatty food increases the risk of cardiovascular heart disease and obesity, also evidence shows that the rate of energy produced from fat is slower than for carbohydrate (CHO) and that muscle glycogen is the most important substrate for energy…
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…an extremely powerful teacher (Kids affected by media violence). The health effects of the media on children are more severe than most parents think. To begin with, children who sit in front of a screen all day have a greater chance of suffering from obesity
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…television viewing often times causes higher obesity rates among children. Children often see foods that are high in fat and calories advertised on television and end up consuming too much of these foods. The American Academy of Pediatrics says that the barrage…
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…activity is essential for the healthy growth and development of children. Among 5 to 8 year-olds, 40% have significant cardiac risk factors like obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and an inactive life style.” (IPA/USA) Since adult physical activity…
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…from “creeping obesity.” CLOTHING All exercise clothing should be loose-fitting to permit freedom of movement, and should make the wearer feel comfortable and self-assured. As a general rule, you should wear lighter clothes than temperatures might…
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