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Three hundred and thirty-six million people worldwide now have diabetes. This is not good because it increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, blindness, and kidnev failure. It causes one death every seven seconds. The recent explosion of diabetes is driven by the obesity epidemic and the best way to solve the problem is for everyone fo maintain a sensible weight. We all know what we have to do eat less and exercise more. But most of us don't find it easy to calculate calories or eat the right sized portion of food. Fasting is cheap, simple and has a long tradition in many cultures. Obviously it is important to check with your doctor before doing so and to take plenty of fluids, but fasting for one day each week should make us healthier and happier.
Why do people choose to home educate their child? Some families make a carefully considered decision to home educate long before their child reaches "school age." There may be philosophical, religious or various other reasons for their choice and ultimately they feel that in some way they can offer a more suitable education for their child at home. It is also a natural choice for parents who have enjoyed participating in their child's early learning and see no reason to give up this responsibility when the child reaches the age of five. Other parents send their child into the school system,, but later find that school does not work for their child. School does not suit everyone. Sometimes children may find it hard to "fit in soj their parents may also decide to home educate.
Since 1997, the gifts and talents of private individuals have contributed to the growth and success of MOUSE. Your support of MOUSE will translate into, programs that will positively impact the students that we serve. MOUSE programs support struggling high school students with little academic skills so that they can be better prepared for college. Since 1997, MOUSE has been successfully running educational programs. MOUSE believes in the value of strategic partnerships and currently works with 50 partners from a variety of sectors - corporate and government. MOUSE is open for any kind of individual help from you, including program development and voluntary instruction. Together, we can continue to help students succeed in the 21st century!
High school life and college life are like salt and sugar. They look alike but, in fact, they totally differ in taste. Although we attend lectures every day in both high school and college, we have different ways to study. In high school, teachers play an important role in our education. We depend mostly on teachers. By contrast, teachers change into supporting roles in college. As a result, in high school we can get comparatively high marks by remembering what key points teachers have said during classes. But, in college we decide what the key point is, solve problems or find answers by ourselves. We are supposed to broaden our knowledge by different channels such as doing research and having brainstorming discussions. In conclusion, high school is a place to absorb fundamental knowledge whereas college is a place to learn independence.
It is said that what drives your success is diligent practice. Yes, it is correct to say that you tend to get good at those activities you practice, but this isn't a terribly significant thing to say. We've heard it, in one form or another, starting with our first T-ball coach. What is significant is that you do not practice all activities with the same degree of effort. Your appetites determine which activities you yearn to practice and which ones you) don't. You are drawn in by some activities and disgusted by others, and, those you are drawn to, you practice more, so you get better, and so you practice more, and so your performance improves still further. Up and up this spirals, with your drive fueling your practice and your practice driving your performance.
Cesar Chavez, a well-known leader of the farm workers' labor movement, often started his speeches with a short story to illustrate the issue at hand. When talking about the dangers of pesticides, he told a crowd: "How do you measure the value of a life? Ask the parents of Johnnie Rodriguez. Johnnie was a five-year-old boy when he died after a painful two-year battle against cancer. His parents, Juan and Elia, are farm workers. Like all grape workers, they are exposed to pesticides and other agricultural chemicals." Chavez was able to employ this example as a springboard to talk about the health problems associated with pesticides and to declare that farmers should stop using them. This short story in the opening added energy to his remarks and made the presentation extraordinary.
Boccia is a sport specially designed for athletes with a severe degree of physical disability, A bit like bowling, Boccia takes place (on an indoor court.) Playing individually, in pairs or in teams without distinction of gender, athletes roll or throw the balls, aiming to land them close to a white target ball, Boccia has four disability classifications/BC1 to BC4. The BC3 class players, who are unable to propel the ball themselves,) are permitted to use an assistive device such as a ramp, to propel the ball into play and are supported, by an assistant. The assistants have their back to the court so they are unable to see any of the play and they're totally directed in the movement of the ramp by the athlete. Some players communicate with their assistant through blinking or head movements.
Jamming is a climbing technique used to climb cracks, which are natural weaknesses in rock surfaces. Jamming is simply "jamming" or wedging different parts of your body, including fingers, hands, fists, arms, shoulders, feet, and legs, into a crack, depending on its width, Jamming is a learned technique that seems unnatural at first and takes a lot of practice. In fact, beginners usually, can't start jamming cracks without first practicing and learning all the different ways to place their hands and feet in different sized cracks. The difficulty of jamming a crack depends on a climber's finger and hand sizes. For example, Supercrack, one of the most famous crack climbs at Utah's Indian Creek Canyon, is a ladder for anyone with big hands, while those with small hands have to use fist jams or employ more difficult crack techniques.
영어 지문문장성분별로 문장도 끊어주시면 좋겠어요..
이거 올림포스에서 짜집기한거라던데 혹시 출처 아시면 좀 부탁드려요!
Three hundred and thirty-six million people worldwide now have diabetes. This is not good because it increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, blindness, and kidnev failure. It causes one death every seven seconds. The recent explosion of diabetes is driven by the obesity epidemic and the best way to solve the problem is for everyone fo maintain a sensible weight. We all know what we have to do eat less and exercise more. But most of us don't find it easy to calculate calories or eat the right sized portion of food. Fasting is cheap, simple and has a long tradition in many cultures. Obviously it is important to check with your doctor before doing so and to take plenty of fluids, but fasting for one day each week should make us healthier and happier.
Why do people choose to home educate their child? Some families make a carefully considered decision to home educate long before their child reaches "school age." There may be philosophical, religious or various other reasons for their choice and ultimately they feel that in some way they can offer a more suitable education for their child at home. It is also a natural choice for parents who have enjoyed participating in their child's early learning and see no reason to give up this responsibility when the child reaches the age of five. Other parents send their child into the school system,, but later find that school does not work for their child. School does not suit everyone. Sometimes children may find it hard to "fit in soj their parents may also decide to home educate.
Since 1997, the gifts and talents of private individuals have contributed to the growth and success of MOUSE. Your support of MOUSE will translate into, programs that will positively impact the students that we serve. MOUSE programs support struggling high school students with little academic skills so that they can be better prepared for college. Since 1997, MOUSE has been successfully running educational programs. MOUSE believes in the value of strategic partnerships and currently works with 50 partners from a variety of sectors - corporate and government. MOUSE is open for any kind of individual help from you, including program development and voluntary instruction. Together, we can continue to help students succeed in the 21st century!
High school life and college life are like salt and sugar. They look alike but, in fact, they totally differ in taste. Although we attend lectures every day in both high school and college, we have different ways to study. In high school, teachers play an important role in our education. We depend mostly on teachers. By contrast, teachers change into supporting roles in college. As a result, in high school we can get comparatively high marks by remembering what key points teachers have said during classes. But, in college we decide what the key point is, solve problems or find answers by ourselves. We are supposed to broaden our knowledge by different channels such as doing research and having brainstorming discussions. In conclusion, high school is a place to absorb fundamental knowledge whereas college is a place to learn independence.
It is said that what drives your success is diligent practice. Yes, it is correct to say that you tend to get good at those activities you practice, but this isn't a terribly significant thing to say. We've heard it, in one form or another, starting with our first T-ball coach. What is significant is that you do not practice all activities with the same degree of effort. Your appetites determine which activities you yearn to practice and which ones you) don't. You are drawn in by some activities and disgusted by others, and, those you are drawn to, you practice more, so you get better, and so you practice more, and so your performance improves still further. Up and up this spirals, with your drive fueling your practice and your practice driving your performance.
Cesar Chavez, a well-known leader of the farm workers' labor movement, often started his speeches with a short story to illustrate the issue at hand. When talking about the dangers of pesticides, he told a crowd: "How do you measure the value of a life? Ask the parents of Johnnie Rodriguez. Johnnie was a five-year-old boy when he died after a painful two-year battle against cancer. His parents, Juan and Elia, are farm workers. Like all grape workers, they are exposed to pesticides and other agricultural chemicals." Chavez was able to employ this example as a springboard to talk about the health problems associated with pesticides and to declare that farmers should stop using them. This short story in the opening added energy to his remarks and made the presentation extraordinary.
Boccia is a sport specially designed for athletes with a severe degree of physical disability, A bit like bowling, Boccia takes place (on an indoor court.) Playing individually, in pairs or in teams without distinction of gender, athletes roll or throw the balls, aiming to land them close to a white target ball, Boccia has four disability classifications/BC1 to BC4. The BC3 class players, who are unable to propel the ball themselves,) are permitted to use an assistive device such as a ramp, to propel the ball into play and are supported, by an assistant. The assistants have their back to the court so they are unable to see any of the play and they're totally directed in the movement of the ramp by the athlete. Some players communicate with their assistant through blinking or head movements.
Jamming is a climbing technique used to climb cracks, which are natural weaknesses in rock surfaces. Jamming is simply "jamming" or wedging different parts of your body, including fingers, hands, fists, arms, shoulders, feet, and legs, into a crack, depending on its width, Jamming is a learned technique that seems unnatural at first and takes a lot of practice. In fact, beginners usually, can't start jamming cracks without first practicing and learning all the different ways to place their hands and feet in different sized cracks. The difficulty of jamming a crack depends on a climber's finger and hand sizes. For example, Supercrack, one of the most famous crack climbs at Utah's Indian Creek Canyon, is a ladder for anyone with big hands, while those with small hands have to use fist jams or employ more difficult crack techniques.
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