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    Coronary heart disease occurs when some of the arteries that carry blood to the heart muscle become narrowed with fatty deposits. In this condition fatty deposits called plaque, composed of cholesterol (see later) and fats, build up on the inner wall of the coronary arteries. When arteries are narrowed, the heart is not fully supplied with the

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    Neil Shubin, author of “Your Inner Fish: A Journey into the 3.5-Billion Year History of the Human Body” once said, “in a perfectly designed world-one with not history-we would not have to suffer everything from hemorrhoids to cancer” (Shubin 185). In his account as a paleontologist, Shubin constructs a composition about our body’s history using fossils and DNA to compare the physical description of our body to that of the common fish. Upon reading his detailed scientific accounts, I can easily identify

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    Into Your Inner Pool

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    Look Into Your Inner Pools In the United States, chronic dehydration is a real health issue, and consumption of acidic coffee and soft drinks compounds the problem. Since the body is predominately liquid, water purity is as important as nontoxic food. Thirst is a sign your cells are screaming for you to drink water immediately. It’s a symptom of dehydration, so if you wait until you’re thirsty, your oxygen is already too low. You feel thirsty when you’ve lost 2 - 3% of your water content. Mental

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    Deep Blue Sea Diving into Your Inner Being Albert Einstein once said, “Everybody is a genius. If you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.” Intelligences is the ability to learn facts and skills and apply them. Howard Gardner wrote a book called Intelligences Reframed: Multiple Intelligences for the 21st Century. He wrote this book to help expand the knowledge of professors and everyday people that no matter your IQ and or test scores that

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    here is a sampling of what Oak Harbor has to offer-- Tapping Your Inner Artist: Oak Harbor is home to many artists and host to Driftwood Day, a truly unique event; local residents and artists are challenged with creating a sculpture made solely from materials scavenged from the beaches. These artworks have short lifespans, however, the hastily-created creations are washed away by the next incoming tide. If tapping your feet is more your speed you can get into the groove with the Oak Harbor Music Fest--a

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    on. There is tension between Santiago and the marlin throughout the entire novel. The old man finds kinship with the fish against a common enemy. “‘Half fish,’ he said. ‘Fish that you were. I am sorry that I went too far out. I ruined us both. But we have killed many sharks, you and I, and ruined many others. How many did you ever kill, old fish? You do not have that spear on your head for nothing’” (Hemingway 115). Although he does not recognize it himself, the stakes of the battle with the marlin

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    Santiago's Struggles

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    Throughout life we are hard pressed with trials. These trials shape us into the people that we are. The Old Man and the Sea is a novella explaining the powerful story of an old man's inner struggle as he labors in the sea while catching a large marlin. Santiago’s struggle made him into a confident and compassionate man. Santiago, instead of giving in to the hardship, decided to stand strong. As we struggle with catching our great marlin, it is how we choose to push on and overcome our challenges

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    person or an object is harmful, capable of causing pain, or a poses threat. In other words, the fear of something or somebody is something that can easily threaten your wellbeing. It’s one thing to be scared of something new, or scared because you feel you’re being threatened, but it is a problem if you use fear to make excuses for your failures in life. For instance, you have people saying “huh, I don’t want to go and work overseas because I’m scared of people who don’t speak the same language as

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    A Summary Of Finding Nemo

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    adolescence developmental stages, as explained by Vygotsky. Many more of Vygotsky’s theories are found in the movie. Some include the zone of proximal development, egocentric speech, scaffolding, and scientific and spontaneous concepts. Both being clown fish, Nemo and Marlin live in the ocean, in the anemone. Marlin is Nemo’s father who is viewed as being overprotective towards Nemo. Marlin portrays the characteristic of being overprotective because while Nemo was in the egg as a baby, one of his fins

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    Carbs For Research Paper

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    contain natural vitamins and nutrients. Complex carbs are also known as starches which are found in bread, rice, and pasta. These are rich in fiber which aids the digestive system and helps you feel fuller. Your body breaks down carbs into glucose which are then released into the bloodstream. Your blood sugar will begin to rise which will signal the pancreas to send out insulin, a hormone that is responsible for transporting the glucose from the bloodstream to the body’s cells where the glucose becomes

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