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    in your days’ meals? Which provide the least? Identify trends in your food choices that might affect your fiber intakes. You could find the most fiber on raspberries, figs, apple or pear with skin. Also, in vegetables like Kidney beans, cooked lentils and green peas. You could also find them in grains. My food choices don’t have a lot of fibers therefore; I need to take fiber supplements. • Dietary modifications o Are you able to identify any patterns or trends within your diet? If so, what

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    Cardiovascular Disease

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    Explain the dietary practices that can be used to prevent cardiovascular disease. Cardiovascular disease is a life threatening disease. Some persons may know that eating certain foods can increase their heart disease risk but it is tough to change these eating habits. In this paper I will explain the necessary dietary practices that can be use to prevent cardiovascular disease. Once you know which foods to eat more of and which foods to limit, you will be on your way toward a heart-healthy diet

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    Constipation

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    buy, such as fast foods or prepared foods, which are often low in fibre. * Change in life style-During pregnancy, women may be constipated because of hormonal changes or because the uterus compresses the intestine. Aging can affect bowel regularity, because of a gradual loss of nerves stimulating the muscles in the colon, which results in less intestinal activity. People can also become constipated while travelling, because their normal diet and daily routine are disrupted. * Obstructive constipation

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    This paper begins by providing key terms for the situation. Next important positions are outlined and supported. Providing a more thorough explanation of these important positions, opposing positions will not be discussed. My paper concludes with suggestion for action and possible direction for future open discussion of poverty and hopefully awakens consciousness amongst compatriots of the seriousness of this socioeconomically driven problem. Poverty has always been very much present in American

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    East Meets West in the Land of the Nomads Words and images: Gilly Pickup The land where apples and garlic originated is abundant in wildlife - red bears, snow leopards and antelopes all call this home. It is the world's largest landlocked country, a wealthy oil-state, safe and tourist friendly, with the highest ice skating rink on the planet. Its shiny, ultra-modern capital city brims with futuristic buildings. Welcome to Kazakhstan! First things first, and for those who are not quite sure of

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    General Background Information In order to understand how to prepare a proper Seder, you must first know what foods are acceptable to eat and consequently, which ones are not. However, before we delve into the General Kosher Laws that guide a majority of the Jewish Community’s dietary choices or even the dietary laws dealing specifically with Shabbat and Pesach—most would agree that would be helpful to understand the origins of such laws and their practical use today. The word “kosher” comes from

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    modern day, food has evolved greatly. Ranging from great Greek dishes to extraordinary dishes the modern day can’t seem to grasp the mentality that the ancient Greeks had while they made dishes fit for a king. Even though the inhabitants of Sparta ate, soup made of boiled pig feet the Greeks ideas of cooking made Greece a country known the world. The ways that the Greeks made their food has surpassed the standard of the way we view food. That standard is home to many of the foods that we eat today. “The

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    What a great weekend, I do not know which was my favorite event. One minute I was at the Royal Palace of Henry VIII and another minute I was in Stonehenge. No matter what happen, I will remember this weekend for the rest of my life. Thursday, we all woke up really early to travel to the Royal Palace of Henry VIII. Our tour guide Heather, gave us the entire tour of the place. My favorite part of the tour was the clock due to the fact it was a 24 hour clock telling which day, month, and season it

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    The Crucible a play about how choices can impact or kill someones’ life so strongly with The Red Scare having the exact same concept. Miller’s Crucible was written during the red scare to tell Americans to wake up and show how history really can repeat itself. In The Crucible Abigail and some young girls from 1692 go dancing in the woods and cook some food in a pot when Parris the head of town and Abigail’s uncle find them doing this. He calls witchcraft and the blame games begin. This is parallel

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    Siddhartha Gautama, who would one day become known as Buddha, In Sanskrit mean (“the enlightened one" or "the awakened"). He is the founder of Buddhism. Buddhism is one of major world religion, it was found in northeastern India and based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama (The Enlightened One). Originating as a monastic(monk) movement within the dominant Brahman tradition of the day, Buddhism quickly developed in a characteristic of person direction. Buddhism has been significant not only in

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