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    The effect of unhealthy lifestyle In our research‚ we are seeking the effect of unhealthy lifestyle among the UTM students. There are many effects of unhealthy lifestyle that we are going to research like are unhealthy lifestyle related to fall sick frequently‚ sleep deprivation‚ difficult to focus during lecture‚ emotional‚ defective memory‚ weight issue and hormone imbalance. One of the factors of unhealthy lifestyle from our research is improper eating habit like uncontrolled eating habit and

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    composer who was a crucial figure in the transition from classical to romantic eras in western art and music and is still one of the most influential composers of all time. His life was marked by great struggles‚ from being harshly pushed by his father to learn music to struggling against going deaf in his later years. Although his music is over 200 years old‚ it still has significant impact today on german culture. It is believed that Beethoven was born in the church of St Remigius‚ Bonn. His

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    sticking to the claim that their costumer become healthier and even make them live longer. While living up to that statement‚ lululemon has incorporated yoga and the yoga lifestyle because when incorporating yoga into your life there will be multiple physical and mental benefits. There evidence behind this is the fact that a healthy lifestyle improves your life in various ways: improving sleep‚ calming anxiety‚ and even helping

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    The Western Tradition

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    Name: Tutor/ professor: Institution: The western tradition Introduction Renaissance is a French term meaning rebirth is a perfect description of the economic as well as intellectual changes that happened in Europe continent from fourteenth century through the sixteenth century. In the course of the renaissance era‚ the whole of Europe sprung from stagnation in terms of economic status which was dominant in the middle ages to a period of economic or financial prominence. Of much greater importance

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    Conflicting Lifestyles When comparing the contemplative lifestyle to the moral virtuous lifestyle‚ one finds the differences to rest on the three types of good: goods of the body‚ external goods‚ and goods of the soul. One conflict comes between leading a courageous‚ brave life and desiring happiness. To explain the aforementioned I feel it necessary to define true courage. It seems true courage revolves around death. Not every kind of death is considered noble‚ for example death from

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    The Age of Discovery: Impact on Philippine Culture and Society SECOND EDITION Edited by BELINDA A. AQUINO DEAK T. ALEGADO • This publication is part ofa project that was funded by the Hawaii Committee for the Humanities and the State Commission on the Columbian Quincentennial Observance. The project was sponsored by the Center for Philippine Studies‚ University of Hawaii at Manoa and co-sponsored by the Filipino Historical Society of Hawaii. • • • Copyright 1992 FIRST EDmON 1992 SECOND EDmON

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    Western Civilizations HMS-301 Section A Project Topic: Futurism Prepared By: Bassel Paoli (12110518) Instructor: Dr. Karim Tannous Introduction Futurism Futurism is an artistic and social movement that began in Italy Milan in 1909 by the Italian poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti. The movement launched under the name Futurist Manifesto‚ written by Filippo‚ was published in the Italian newspaper Gazzetta dell ’Emilia in Bologna on 5 February 1909‚ and later on in French on 20

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    First and foremost‚ Athens was far better than Spara due to the higher quality of lifestyle. In Sparta with a militaristic lifestyle‚ you would be very privileged to have the chance to live up to thirty years without being assassinated. Not only that‚ but the men in Sparta would be lucky to have the chance to eat two times a week‚ sometimes once. Over and above‚ Sparta viewed food only as an inconvenient necessity of life. According to the document titled “Food in Athens and Sparta”‚ Spartans ate

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    of a people they are. If their original life were presented to them‚ majority will turn away‚ and the other half will come back to who they were in the beginning. While African Americans have lost their whole identity‚ their way of life‚ religion‚ culture‚ language‚ and education‚ there are those who are waking up to their true identity on a daily basis. It is a very sad thing to be living in a world for so long not knowing who you are‚ and where you came from. Yes‚ we as Africans know that we came

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    Christianity has greatly impacted on society and culture as well as individuals in the world we live in today. Christianity has contributed to things such as our laws and our moral and cultural priorities. Christianity is acknowledged as playing a significant role in informing our moral view of the world and ourselves; that is‚ who we are. Our conscience is believed to give us a sense of what is right and wrong and provides a compass to guide us at times of challenge and need. Christianity provides

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