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    over the world love to begin their day with a cup of coffee.Almost a third of the world’s people drinks coffee. But coffee was not recognized a healthy drink. It has a history of being blamed for many disease.Coffee can stimulants parts of the human body‚ such as heart and muscles because of its caffeine content.Caffeine is a natural stimulant existent in over sixty plants ‚most commonly found in tea‚ coffee and cacao plants.It works by stimulating the brain and central nervous system‚ help people

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    HOW A ROLE MODEL CAN AFFECT THE SELF IMAGE OF AN INDIVIDUAL. Many people in the UK aspire to be successful in life and to become like an individual that they have a vision of becoming like in the future or even at that point in time in the individuals life. A survey carried out the teenage society shows that many teenager about 98.2% are head over heels ready to become successful in the future and some even build castles in the skies while trying to demonstrate how famous they want to be or how

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    influences on teenagers. In my opinion‚the friends has an important influence on teenagers. . This will be proven by analyzing the facts that adolescents tend to spend a lot of time with their friends. First of all‚ young adults prefer spending their time with their friends and hanging out with them. Take myself for instance. I am a teenager‚ and I usually have the feeling that staying at home with my parents is somehow boring. Also‚ I love going to parties in which there are a lot of teenagers so that

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    considered to be an ideal substance for the human body‚ by reason that it contains an abundant amount of nutrients which allow for the human body to grow and develop in healthy means. Although‚ this is a fact‚ it is not entirely accurate. Through the past several years‚ several studies and researches performed around the word‚ both professional and personal‚ have showcased the consequences of consuming milk. These consequences can affect the human body both internally and externally‚ influencing its

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    Nutrition for Teenagers   Nutrition for young people is important to the way their bodies are  shaped for the rest of their lives.  Teenage diets should maintain growth‚ encourage health and be  satisfying. In addition during the teenage years a number of mental  and physical changes happen to the body.  These incorporate a noticeable acceleration in height‚ and extensive  gains in bone and muscle. These changes affect nutritional  requirements.  For good heatlh the following nutrients

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    the United States. An image that is striking and important in this time period is of the aftermath the napalm bomb caused to a Vietnamese village. It is a historically important image because the idea of war and its terror is shown. I chose this image because it is striking and catches the eyes of the viewer. It brings out the idea that a bomb can drop down anytime during a war‚ no matter where one is or what they are doing and affect individuals in shocking ways. In the image‚ there are five children

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    ------------------------------------------------- Problems Teenagers gain an increasing amount of independence from their parents as they enter middle and high school. Unlike the early years‚ kids in this age group often look to friends instead of parents for guidance. The pressure to fit in and be part of the "cool crowd" clouds the judgment of vulnerable kids. ------------------------------------------------- Bullying Bullying frequently occurs in the halls of high schools. It ranges from

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    Do you know what Potassium cyanide is‚ what it does to your body‚ and what its use is? This paper will answer all those questions‚ and will specifically examine how potassium cyanide affects the body and how it is used. Potassium cyanide is a white crystalline salt solid that has a faint‚ bitter-almond like smell. It’s empirical formula is KCN. The taste of KCN is described as burning the tongue and tasting acrid. This compound deliquescent‚which means that it tends to dissolve. The appearance is

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    Marvan Awang CASP ‘The role of physical activity and the prevention of obesity and other chronic diseases’ What is physical Activity and Exercise? Hills and Byrne (2004) give a brief description of Physical activity as bodily movement by the skeletal muscle that is a positive result in the expenditure of energy. It is clearly stated throughout the literature that lack of physical activity increases the risk of many chronic diseases such as obesity‚ CHD‚ diabetes‚ some cancers and osteoporosis

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    November 26‚ 2013 How Does Stress Affect the Physical Body? Stress is a term that is highly difficult when it comes to defining it. Scientists say the term itself defies its definition. There are many ways in which stress can be defined as; the difficult part is to know which definition you are looking for. Hans Selye‚ a Hungarian endocrinologist‚ is the man who discovered the theory of stress. Selye defines stress as‚ "the non-specific response of the body to any demand for change (Goldberg‚

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