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    how historically accurate is the new world 1.) How historically accurate was the movie you watched? How do you know? Did any inaccuracies affect your perception of history? The new world was accurate for the most part‚ but there were few inaccuracies that occurred during the movie. For one‚ it is not historically proven that the relationship between Pocahontas and John Smith was a romance relationship‚ as portrayed in the movie. In The New World‚ Smith leaves Jamestown because of orders from

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    On March 22‚ Wendy’s has faced a crisis after a 39 years old woman‚ Anna Ayala‚ allegedly claimed that she had bitten down on a human fingertip in a spoonful of Wendy’s chili at a San Jose location. Within 24 hours‚ media had the entire story published and broadcasted causing Wendy’s to face the issue of recovering its brand image since then. At the beginning‚ the police was still unable to identify whose the finger was and was uncertainty about whether the finger came from a dead or live person

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    How is the internet affecting world politics? The internet is an example of brilliant technological advancement created in the modern era‚ which enhances the process of globalisation. It is a global network that connects people and information through devices such as computers and laptops‚ which serves billions of users worldwide1. This usage of internet as a universal phenomenon has several political implications. It has affected world politics and altered the international system by disrupting

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    industry 28 per cent‚ agriculture 12 per cent‚ bulk supply nine per cent and commercial five per cent. For faster economic growth‚ Pakistan need more generation. Supply of energy is‚ therefore‚ far less than actual demand‚ resultantly crisis has emerged. An energy crisis can be defined as any great bottleneck (or price rise) in the supply of energy resources to an economy. Pakistan’s energy infrastructure is not well developed‚ rather it is considered to be underdeveloped and poorly managed. Rapid

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    Water‚ energy crisis in Pakistan First of all‚ let us admit that all the problems listed in the title have two things in common: they are made-made; and they are interlinked. Starting on these premises‚ we proceed direct to the solutions through examples. In December‚ 2008‚ when I went to interview Shahbaz Sharif‚ I asked him to do one thing: invite Jeffrey Sachs‚ the famous Columbian University Professor who looks at poverty in the world not as a social evil‚ but clinically‚ treating it as a

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    have unhealthy food preferences. Topic Outline I. Influence of Media A. Calorie-dense foods are extremely rewarding to consume. B. Causes greater snack food consumption. II. Income of an individual A. Eating healthy is expensive. B. Low income individual eat and buy cheaper foods. III. Convenience A. Fast and easy access 1. Delivery services 2. Ready to eat foods a. frozen foods 1.) TV dinners 2.) shelf-stable products 3.) prepared mixes B. Saves time Food‚ in order to serve

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    Food in Your Life Topic Review Complete topic review. Put the answers in a different color. List the 4 key behaviors for wellness. 1. Positive food choices 2. Physically active 3. Managing stress 4. Alcohol/drug free Explain the role of science in food. Science tells you what nutrients do in your body and how nutrients work together Explain why people who enjoy their food may absorb more nutrients from it. The brain reacts from the senses (sight and smell). It instructs your mouth

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    0701 Dr. Singleton The Food Pyramid The guidelines of 1894 were updated in 1916 by dividing the recommendations into five groups; milk and meat‚ cereal‚ fruits and vegetables‚ all fatty foods‚ and sugars. Eventually‚ the dietary guide was split into four basic food groups (milk‚ meats‚ fruits and vegetables‚ and grains) and printed as a list. The graphic of the food pyramid was first introduced in 1988. Before it actually turned into a pyramid‚ it was a food wheel. The "Food Wheel‚" which was a

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    Counseling During a Crisis

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    people experience an unexpected‚ traumatic event it is considered a crisis and can have a wide variety of effects on the individual. Most people can recover from the psychological effects within a few days or weeks‚ but during that time they need support to understand what they are feeling is normal‚ cope with grief‚ loss‚ shock‚ or fear‚ and begin to recover. There is also a need for logistical support such as financial help‚ food‚ lodging‚ and searching for missing loved ones. As a result of this

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    The Cuban Missile Crisis‚ an event that occurred in October 1962‚ almost turned the Cold War “hot”‚ presumably destructive for humanity as we know it. However‚ the conflict proved manageable‚ to all participating sides‚ as no nuclear war actually occurred. To evade escalation of the conflict‚ involved nations were obliged to come to an agreement‚ and overcome their differences. To reach the phase of a resolution however‚ opposing states had to undergo a series of events‚ which escalated the conflict

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