What are the secrets to long life? It turns out that centenarians have a few things in common. By Chanie Kirschner Thu‚ Feb 23 2012 at 5:51 PM Related Topics: Science Well‚ I certainly don’t have a crystal ball (but I do have a crystal bowl….)‚ but there have been some studies done recently on people who’ve lived a very long life to see whether there were any common denominators among them. As it turns out‚ there were. Here are a few: 1. How fast can you walk? A recent University of Pittsburgh
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silk. Why do some kids get the best of everything? Me‚ I landed pimples. I’ve used everything I can on them. But still they bud and grow and burst. Just when you don’t want them to. It’s not fair. Anyway‚ today I have the chance to even things up. Boffin is bringing along his latest invention – a lie detector. Sandra Morris is the victim. She agreed to try it out because everyone knows that she would never tell a lie. What she doesn’t know is that Boffin and I are going to ask her some very embarrassing
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What is the secret to long life? The secret to long life all depends on how we take care of our own bodies. After taking my test on Blue zone I saw many bad habits that got in the way of me living longer. According to Blue zones Vitality quiz my biological age was two years older than what I really was. My life expectancy wasn’t as high as many other peers of mine that took the quiz. MY life expectancy age was 79.2. If I fix my bad habits its more likely those 19.4 years will be added to my life
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In the novel The Hours by Michael Cunningham‚ the main characters of the novel are comparable in some ways. Some of them may not even bump into one another in their lives‚ though they can be closely related. In this novel‚ the characters of Laura Brown and Virginia Woolf choose different direction of life (one of them is a full-time housewife whereas another is a writer plus housewife)‚ however‚ they both have struggles in it. The likenesses and differences of them relates to the theme of mortality
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Some young children spend a great amount of their time acticing sports. Most kids love to play sports. It’s important to them‚ but for the majority‚ it’s just one type of activity out of many that they do. For a small number of kids‚ though‚ a sport becomes their whole life. They spend almost all their time and energy acticing. This has both advantages and disadvantages. Sports are good for young children in many ways. Kids who enjoy sports are likely to have better health. They develop
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pleasure. Everyone wants to travel to most beautiful tourist’s destinations‚ natural places and man-made creations. We‚ human beings‚ explore‚ discover and observe unwanted sceneries for educational‚ business and leisure purposes. Within limited visit time‚ we gather new things that we got from our journey. We travel through air‚ sea and land transportation‚ with or without money to spend for travelling. Even if you are young or old‚ man or woman‚ everyone can travel. Travel gives us wisdom‚ the wisdom
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Practical Implication of Job Analysis in the Veterans Home Administration The use of job analysis is an effective tool in the realm of human resource management. Job analysis is defined as “a logical process to determine (1) purpose-the reason for the job‚ (2) essential functions-the job duties which are critical or fundamental to the performance of the job‚ (3) job setting-the work station and conditions where the essential functions are performed‚ and (4) job qualifications-the minimal skills
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Ethical relativism is the theory that morality is relative to the norms of one’s culture. That is‚ the moral norms of the society practiced depend on whether an action is right or wrong. But‚ the problem with moving from cultural perspective to cultural relativism is rather than saying‚ “we need to understand the morals of other cultures‚” it says‚ “we cannot judge the morals of other cultures‚” regardless of the reasons for their actions. The same action may be right in one society but be wrong
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Socio-Economic and Ethical Implications of Advertising – A Perceptual Study Dr. Raghbir Singh* Sandeep Vij** Abstract Depending upon the public opinion about the social‚ economic and ethical aspects of advertising‚ the marketers and the public policy makers should take different stances on how advertising should be treated. The study has analyzed in detail the public response to the issues like: ‘Targeting Children in Advertising’‚ ‘Use of Sex in Advertisements’‚ ‘Promotion of Materialism through
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Travel Observations by Engelbert Kaempfer The German physician‚ Engelbert Kaempfer‚ was born in 1651 in the Westphalian town of Lemgo. Kaempfer did quite a bit of traveling throughout his life‚ and in September of 1690 Kaempfer’s ship arrived at the coast of Nagasaki‚ the only Japanese port that was open to foreigners at the time. Kaempfer visited Japan during the Tokugawa period‚ named for the Tokugawa Shogun who governed from 1603 to 1868. Kaempfer stayed in Japan for two years‚ and he wrote
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