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    Give an account of how a poor diet and obesity can increase the chance of a person developing Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) A good diet consists of consuming a full range of all the various nutrients needed for proper function of the body and bodily systems. When someone consumes the correct nutrients in the correct proportions‚ they are considered to have a “Balanced Diet”. However‚ when someone is not consuming the correct nutrients or not consuming the correct amount of nutrients they are

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    EFFECTS OF POOR PLANNING 1. Management is defined as the process of coordinating and integrating work and activities so that they are completed efficiently and effectively with and through other people. Broadly speaking management can also be defined as the activity in which managers are involved. While the job of no two managers is alike‚ researchers and management writers have developed some specific categorization schemes to describe the activity in which managers are involved. Traditionally

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    The Effect Of Poor Family Relationship. A relationship between two people can have very different meanings. In some relationships such as two lovers‚ they can also be best friends because they share good communication. A relationship between a parent and child has a special bond because they share love‚ and affection for each other. However‚ there are times when a relationship can go bad because there is no understanding‚ lack of communication‚ and a feeling of distance in the relationship. Spouses

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    Cause and Effect of Poor Education To be successful in life one must have an education. It is the right of every American to have an education. Does each person have the means and ability to receive an education? Unfortunately‚ in society today it is getting more and more difficult and less and less affordable to get an education to attempt to be successful in life and in turn to have a career that will support the American dream. Some of the causes of poor education stem from the background

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    Poor nutrition and its effects on learning Picture yourself very hungry but struck in work‚ you will be distressed and very hard to concentrate on the job in front of you. If it is the case with us adults‚ just imagine how it would feel like if you were a five year old girl‚ sad and hungry just because your parents are not rich enough to feed you daily. This is the situation in most of the under developed and developing countries. This is a reality‚ and a nightmare

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    that enfolds a larger group of people‚ than only the ones that want to lose weight. The definition says a diet is a special course of food to which a person is restricted‚ either for weight control or for medical reasons. For whatever reason a diet is followed‚ when can we conclude it is or isn’t recommended to follow a diet? Only a small group of people are restricted to following a diet. It’s not the people we think of first‚ the ones who need to lose weight‚ but it’s the ones who need it for

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    What is a Balanced Diet? Eating a balanced diet means choosing a wide variety of foods and drinks from all the food groups. It also means eating certain things in moderation‚ namely saturated fat‚ Trans fat‚ cholesterol‚ refined sugar‚ salt and alcohol. The goal is to take in nutrients you need for health at the recommended levels. Requirements for different age groups: Diet for Kids and Weaning Diet for Toddlers  Starting from a toddler‚ a child after age one should be slowly weaned to solid

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    most people‚ diet appears to be a natural process. As such‚ the lack of taking initiative to provide an individual with the motivation to engage in the diet process may affect their development. Diet problems derail an individual’s emotional development. Two ways of avoiding diet problems therefore relate to developing a positive relationship to food and eating‚ again‚ to which the individuals have initial control of. If such factor does not occur early on the diet process‚ spiral effect of food refusal

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    On a recent afternoon at Amador Valley High School in Pleasanton‚ Calif.‚ students sat at picnic tables and bit into McDonald’s cheeseburgers‚ Subway sandwiches and Quiznos flatbreads. They didn’t have to travel far to get their fast-food fix for lunch. In fact‚ they didn’t even have to leave campus. The burgers and sandwiches were available right inside their school cafeteria. As they try to keep pace with student taste‚ lunchrooms across the country have given up meatloaf and mashed potatoes

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    Diets The sad reality of today’s world is there is too much of an importance on being pleasing to the eye. In a typical day you are likely to hear or see the word diet in some form of media usually accompanied by a picture of a fit man or woman. This has become the american dream. Businesses want people to feel inadequate‚ to feel as though their dreams can’t be achieved without looking thin and flawless. The illusion that dieting is the answer to all of life’s problems seems to be stuck

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