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    Multidisciplinary Lifestyle Intervention

    including cardiometabolic disease.1 Studies have shown that the lack of physical activity, excessive eating of high energy foods, and sedentary lifestyles are responsible for the increased numbers in obese and overweight children. Children worldwide spend their free time playing video and computer games instead of games requiring physical motion; this inactivity leads to obesity. The clinical study conducted at the University of Perugia, was initiated to “examine the effects of a multidisciplinary lifestyle

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    Effect of Internet Usage

    The academic effects of internet usage of MFI 2nd year IT students. Chapter1 Introduction Background of the studies The Internet is a global system of interconnected computer networks that use the standard Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to serve several billion users worldwide. It is a network of networks that consists of millions of private, public, academic, business, and government networks, of local to global scope, that are linked by a broad array of electronic, wireless and optical networking

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    Extent of Moral and Financial Support in Relation to Academic Performance

    Hotel and Restaurant Management by: Acullador, Joseph Brillantes, Kevin Dabi, Angel Fame Pabiona, Krizza Ariadne Verified by: GRACE T. SULLEZA, RGC, M. Ed. Research Adviser June 2011 Chapter 1 Introduction Background of the Study Education is the most important wealth that parents could give to their children aside from money and legacy. It is one thing an individual could be proud of. The statistics were shocking for a culture that prizes education. The California Standardized

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    Food Styling

    Brown 1  Hannah M. Brown  Mr. James Eichen   English IV P  16 February 2016    Food Studies  Food is the center of life across the globe, in various cultures. While it is vital to  humanity’s survival, it has become far more than an important factor of health and nutrition. In  food studies, the complex relationship between food and humans is explored. Food studies is  more than just the study of food itself, as it is different from the traditional food­related areas like  nutrition

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    Explain How The Voice Is Linked To The Body

    other authors, there is a strong correlation between the internal movements of vocal organs and the external physicality and influences. Hence, the voice is heavily dependent on these correlated factors. Therefore, this essay aimed to discuss the effects of the correlation of these two factors and how the voice is dependent on these factors. The prominence of

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    Food and Culture

    1 The traditional and contemporary food habits of African Americans compared with the typical American majority diet Introduction I have chosen to write on African American food habits because I believe their food tells a story of endurance and adaptability during hard times. I’ve heard the word ‘soul food’ bandied about without actually knowing what the essence of it was. I would like to see what it’s unique features are and to know more about the possible cultural, social and other factors that

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    Mobile Phones as a Self-Monitoring Tool

    loss program, were recruited to participate in this research study. As part of the study, the participants received daily messages for six weeks reminding them to track (self-monitor) their eating habits. An evaluation was conducted at the end of the six weeks to test the effectiveness of the research project. Results. Before the program was implemented, 66% of the participants were not self-monitoring their food intake. After the study, 1.) 83% reported that the text messages helped remind them

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    Chapter 1

    In this study, the effect of being addictive in playing computer games on the selected students aims to describe computer games affect our lives. It aims to seek how to lessen their attention to it. Statement of the problem The study aims the effect of computer games to the academic performance of the selected students of Santo Rosario Academy school year 2013-2014 1. What types of computer games attract most of the students of Santo Rosario Academy? 2. What are the effects of these

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    Personal Responsibility

    a bad habit. It’s simply the choices we make about everything. We are responsible every day for something. Whether it be a child, a pet, a job, all of the above, we all have something in our lives we value that takes dedicating some type of discipline to maintain. Maybe it’s a lifestyle we wish to keep or obtain. Either way our personal responsibility is going to be a direct reflection on our ability to govern ourselves for whatever drives us. This specific type of responsibility effects everyone

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    Personal Resoonsibilty and College Success

    necessary sacrifices in his or her personal life, develop self discipline in study habits and time management, and effectively balance other responsibilities, such as work, social functions, and an obligation as a parent. As with life, without personal responsibility and the self discipline that comes along with it, success in college would be extremely difficult to achieve. Developing the self discipline for effective study habits, such as applying the necessary concentration on materials in going to

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