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10031: Nutrition Vs. Sport Performance
... thiamin, 1.7 mg of riboflavin, 20 mg of niacin, and 18 mg of iron. Nutritionists of today simplify this into an equation of 40% carbohydrates, 30% fats, and 30% protein that the entire day s meals should be divided into. The total calorie intake must increase for active persons from 2200 to 2200 plus the total number used while exercising. This will ensure replenishment of the body s system. Edgeworth 2 With the wide variety of athletic competitions, the specific meal a competitor may need to eat to benefit themselves differs widely, as do the events. The last meal or two are extremely ... much more water you must have. Carbohydrates and electrolytes are essential nutrients in the body to recover after physical activity. With in two hours of working out it is recommended that, even though you don t likely crave food, you ingest a Edgeworth 4 carbohydrate rich meal with adequate amounts of sodium and potassium. A good outline for the amount of carbohydrates would be 0.5 g for every pound ...
10032: Roswell: Fact or Fiction?
... of the world!" Many people today believe that extra-terrestrials were recovered here from an unexpected crash landing of some sort. Thought to be a cover up by the military, Roswell is one of history's biggest sought after stories. There are many eyewitnesses who testify in favor of aliens, but also many counter statements to the eyewitness's testimonies. Has Roswell, NM been a cover-up by the government or is the world so "space crazy" that we actually believe in people from a different planet? The evidence found and seen at Roswell ... interview, the Air force claims that Major Knight never existed. Mr. Haut said he was told to write a prepared statement for the news media that the Air Force, with the help of the Sheriff's Department, had recovered parts from a downed flying saucer. He said he was told to deliver the prepared statement to all the local news media so the Air Force would not be accused later ...
10033: Industrialization 2
During the Industrialization workers in U.S cities were strongly effected. Times were changing and instead of getting better, conditions only got worse. While manufacturing was at the greatest, living conditions were horrible. Major company's such as Pullman had their company's run on the outskirts of town. They owned what they call company towns. The employees lived in company owned neighborhoods, and shopped at company owned stores. They worked for Pullman, Paid rent to Pullman, ...
10034: The Mentality of the Stock Market
... other words their recommendations come about one day late. A more informed or confident stock trader may call the company and ask them to send a quarterly report so they can look over the company's financial figures, and find out who holds most of the stock. If a large portion of the company is held institutionally, bad news can hurt the stock dramatically because institutions tend to sell at the first sign of weakness, which might be 50% of the outstanding shares. Another source for trading information would be the company's recent press releases and how they have affected the stocks price. The company might come out with a press release saying their earnings for the previous quarter were better than expected, consequently the price of ... that would most definitely have a negative affect on the stock. They mentality of a very active trader can be somewhat different. Active traders watch the company press release and rumors very closely. They don't react directly to the news itself, their reaction is more of how they think other investors will react to the news. They might hear a rumor that Intel is going to announce the release ...
10035: Ethan Frome- Charachter Analys
Character Analyses- Ethan In Edith Wharton s Ethan Frome, the title character, Ethan, is man of 28 stuck in a tedious marriage with a woman that he does not truly love. However, Ethan s character and the morals of the day prevent him from leaving his wife for a woman who he is in love with. This says a lot about Ethan s character. Not only is he very loyal, caring, and honest, but his morals and standards are something for everybody to admire. After reading this story, one might get the impression that Ethan got what ...
10036: The AIDS Virus
... the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, or AIDS for short. The AIDS virus can be passed from person to person by sharing needles, by blood transfusions, or by intimate sexual contact. The virus impairs the human body's immune system which, consequently, leaves the victim to die of normally treatable infections. The most common one is pneumonia. When it was identified in 1981, "there were only 189 cases reported to the Centers for ... taken lightly. Early on there was a struggle to learn about the AIDS virus, but things soon became clearer, although not all is still known. When it was first discovered researchers had named it the T-lymphotropic virus, type III ( HTLV-III ), but later they renamed it HIV-1 because several more forms were discovered. After the virus enters the bloodstream, it destroys white blood cells ( T-lymphocytes). Since they play a big role in the immune system, their presence is very damaging. The AIDS virus also infects another part of the immune system. Once the virus gets to the macrophages, ...
10037: What Is Sociology
... of how other societies operate in relation to our own and can be useful in tracking trends and predicting lifestyle patterns, for example. Radical right-wing American sociologist Charles Murray has hypothesised that as Britain s economy and welfare system continues to emulate that of the US, as will a growth in the British underclass (Murray, 1990). As well as comparing different cultures and institutions, sociologists track changes in trends in ... bureaucratisation of society. There have been, many different sociological bodies of thought, producing different modern day theories, e.g. Parsons on functionalism (Parsons, 1952) and following on from this Saussure on structuralism (Saussure, 1974). Mead s theory of symbolic interactionism (Mead, 1934) suggests that sociologists should be interested in the way that individuals interact on a personal level and the meanings and assumptions they give to a range of actions. So ... phenomena and that there is even debate about whether the subject can be considered a science (although generally it is accepted that sociology is a science because it uses systematic methods, but that it can t be modelled on the natural sciences). However, as Sociology involves the study of human behaviour and societies, it is little surprise that there would be divergence on what to study and differences in opinion ...
10038: Aids
... sick from it. Researchers are trying to find out why chimps are not effected by this virus, because it may lead to a cure. (Aids in Africa,1994) This productive finding about the virus wasn't found until 1997 when testing started. (Aids in Africa,1994) If it would have been found sooner maybe the massive spread of AIDS could have been prevented. Since the start of the epidemic an estimated ... 1994) In Africa AIDS has become the number one cause of death, overtaking Malaria.(The AIDS Reader,1991) The U.N. AIDS/health experts say more than 40 million people contracted the disease in 1980's and nearly 12 million of them have died in Africa. (The AIDS Reader,1991) If the people in Sub-Saharan Africa were educated about preventing the spread of AIDS and HIV maybe the statistics wouldn't be so dramatically different from other countries. In the African countries good medical treatment can be hard to find. The United States has a better economy, and more highly trained professionals then Africa. The ...
10039: Theory of Religion
... an adults image of a powerful youth and the experiences with his/her parents. These feelings of fear and security were the basis of a persons attempt to deal with the unknown. Based on Freud's theory that religion was only a safe haven for what was unknown, he thought that as humans began to get a greater knowledge of the universe and gain greater physical and mental security that religion ... individuals life. He believed that religion gave a "new zest" on a persons life, and "an assurance of safety", which would eventually lead to a harmonious relation with the universe." Although Freud and James didn't have exactly the same beliefs on religion because of their different educations, both men's theory had similar meaning in that religion made people have inner peace as they go through life. Another theory of religion, one of a completely different view of Freud and James, is from James ...
10040: Johnny Tremain 2
Johnny Tremain a young boy grown up as an apprentice during the 1700 s in Boston was an unfortunate but lucky kid. In the next several paragraphs, I will describe interesting parts in the book and also described the to mention my feelings toward the book. One of my favorite parts of the book was when Lyte came in and wanted a silver piece made by Mr. Lampham in which he had made one before, years ago, Mr. Lamphem wasn t quite sure if he he still had it, so he was thinking of not doing it, but Johnny was so brave and sure only as an apprentice, he offered to do it. To me that ... upon it, it made me feel thankful. Another interesting part of the book was when Johnny went to look for a job. Johnny was so persistent when trying to find another apprentice job. He didn t really care about what kind of job it was he just wanted a job, he went from place to place trying as hard as he could to hid his crippled hand. When Johnny started ...


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