Drink Too Much Soda”, because I saw many kids at a young age drinking soda every where I went to eat. My audience were parents with young children. My goal for the reader was to get them informed of consequences that soda can cause to their kid’s health. My writing process and the essay was informative because all the research I conducted while writing the essay. I have seen my little sister drinking soda, but now after all the research I have done my sister stopped drinking soda. When she would…
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Soda Consumption and Water Promotion 1. Define the health behaviors that are the target of change, and discuss the reason for promoting these behavior changes. In the U.S. Americans drink 57 gallons of soda per person, per year. What many people don't know, or pay attention to is what soda actually does to your body and your overall health. When you drink soda, you pancreas rapidly begins to produce insulin to make up for all the sugar you are taking in. In just 20 minutes, you blood sugar spikes…
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more accurate research. Consider the commonly held notion that caffeine is bad for your heart. Many people — including some physicians — believe that caffeine raises blood pressure, skews the heart's normal rhythm, or helps cause heart disease. Caffeine may negatively affect the heart in people who overcaffeinate themselves, those who are extrasensitive to it, or those who don't regularly consume it. But for most of us, moderate amounts of caffeine (the amount you get from drinking three typical…
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making sure that they are not too similar. Harris County Public Library Lone Star College-CyFair Branch 281-290-3213 - voice | 832-463-0478 - text cyfairlibrary@lonestar.edu | http://www.lonestar.edu/library http://www.lonestar.edu/library/research-guides-cyfair.htm - chat Affirmative Action / EEO College From Fast Food Nation – p. 81 (original wording in the book) – Many of the customers look down on fast food workers and feel entitled to treat them with disrespect. Sweet-faced Elisa…
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Dania Bueno Nutrition for Healthy Teeth Dental caries is the most continuous oral disease seen in dentistry. It continues to be a worldwide health concern, and affects a large amount of Americans. Millions of Americans each year suffer from pain and disability from cavities. Children with lower income families often do not receive treatment for tooth decay, which are mostly to suffer from these problems. The children with untreated cavities can go through pain, dysfunction, school absences, difficulty…
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Ayub Ali & Abdullatif Mire Sr. Hala Bazzi 9th Grade Science September 18, 2013 Research paper Aspartame and caffeine can be found in products all over the world, but they are most famous for being in sugar sweeteners and diet sodas. There is much controversy surrounding these two substances, especially aspartame. Aspartame is a low-calorie, intense artificial sweetener. It is a white, odorless powder, approximately 200 times sweeter than sugar and is mainly of 2 amino acids, aspartic…
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Another similarity between the assemblages is their daily rituals. In the Islamic religion people must pray five times a day (Salat). The Peppers try to enjoy their favorite soda three times a day at specific times of the day. I find it interesting that a fan club made for a carbonated beverage could have anything in common with a religion that has been practiced for over millennia. The power of sugar does not cease to amaze…
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Everyone has had caffeine in one form or another. Whether they are a five year old [five-year-old is a hyphenated word] child or a 50 year-old adult. Caffeine is a natural drug, and is in many of the things that people eat or drink, chocolate, soda, tea, and cold medicine are just a few items that contain caffeine. People give their children tea in their bottle or Sippy cups not realizing that tea is high in caffeine, or by using some cold medicines we are consuming caffeine. Make sure to check…
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suggest some bananas or baby carrots instead of the ho-hos or candy bars. Other ways for parents to get involved, according to the USDHHS, include cutting down the amount of fat and calories in family meals, eating together as a family more often, drinking water instead of drinks with added calories and sugar, and stocking the fridge with fruits and vegetables and low-fat milk and dairy products (surgeongeneral.gov, n.d.). Other suggestions would be going to Subway instead of McDonald's if you have…
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Regina Adams Professor Wayland English B 1A 5 December 2013 Research Paper Artificial Sweeteners: Is this Sweet Causing Health to Sour? Millions of people struggle with weight loss in America. Part of the problem with obesity in America is the large amounts of sugar consumed on average by Americans. According to Deborah Warner, author of Sweet Stuff, “The average American today consumes some 150 pounds of sugar each year…”(1) . In an effort to combat weight gain, scientists have designed no-calorie…
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