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Himani Barnwal 3 years, 6 months ago

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Tanmoy Nandy 3 years, 11 months ago

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Kriti Lalotra 3 years, 11 months ago

Tommy said these words
An escalating epidemic of overweightedness and obesity is affecting many countries in the world; more than 300 million people are overweight or obese. Obesity could be reason specific.In India, some people tend to be overweight because of their high calories diet and lack of physical activities. In the United States, obesity is more prevalent in lower economic groups. Obesity is now well recognized as a disease in its own right. Though, obesity commonly means extremely overweight, it is defined as an excess amount of body weight that includes muscles, bone, fat and water. ’Obesity’ specifically refers to an excess amount of body fat. Some people such as body builders or other athletes with a lot of muscle, can be overweight without being obese. A certain amount of body fat is needed to store energy, and for heat insulation, shock absorption and other functions. Generally, women have more body fat than men. Usually, men with more than 25% body fat and women more than 30% body fat are regarded as obese. Obesity tends to run in families suggesting a genetic cause. Environmental factors mean lifestyle behaviour such as what a person eats and his or her level of physical activity. Although, you cannot change your genetic makeup, you can change your eating habits and the levels of activity. You can learn how to choose more nutritional means which are low in fat and can become more active. Then, there are psychological factors. Negative emotions such as boredom, sadness or anger make people overeat. There is also ’binge eating’ when people eat large amounts of food thinking that they cannot control how much they are eating. Those with the most severe ’bing eating' problems, are also likely to have symptoms of depression and low self-esteem. These people may have more difficulty in losing weight and keep it off, than people without binge eating problems. Obesity is more than a cosmetic problem; it is a health hazard. Several serious medical conditions have been linked to obesity, including type-2 diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure and stroke. Obesity is also linked to higher rates of certain types of cancer. Other diseases and health problems linked to obesity include gall bladder diseases and gallstones, liver diseases, osteoarthritis which leads to deterioration of joints, gout which also effect the joint and reproductive problems in women. As the trend is to equate attractiveness with slimness, especially for women, obesity makes people feel unattractive. There are many methods of treatment but the benefits of exercise are much more than any other way of losing weight. Not only does exercise help you to lose weight but it also improves your fitness and flexibility and improves skin texture. Exercises are also free from the side effects of crash dieting, slimming capsules and the heat treatment used by slimming centres. Questions 1 - list few causes of person being obses. Questions 2- which emotions are considered as negative. Questions 3- why is the current amount of body fat needed. Questions 4- what other medical series conditions have been linked to obesity. Questions 5- list any two benefits of exercises. Questions 6- which word is antonyms of 'rigidityʼ in paragraph 5
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Yashika Sharma 4 years ago

1- severe restrictions were placed on political activities. 2-The Duma was permitted by Tsar. 3. The trade unions and labour party were banned and declared illegal.
An escalating epidemic of overweightedness and obesity is affecting many countries in the world; more than 300 million people are overweight or obese. Obesity could be reason specific.In India, some people tend to be overweight because of their high calories diet and lack of physical activities. In the United States, obesity is more prevalent in lower economic groups. Obesity is now well recognized as a disease in its own right. Though, obesity commonly means extremely overweight, it is defined as an excess amount of body weight that includes muscles, bone, fat and water. ’Obesity’ specifically refers to an excess amount of body fat. Some people such as body builders or other athletes with a lot of muscle, can be overweight without being obese. A certain amount of body fat is needed to store energy, and for heat insulation, shock absorption and other functions. Generally, women have more body fat than men. Usually, men with more than 25% body fat and women more than 30% body fat are regarded as obese. Obesity tends to run in families suggesting a genetic cause. Environmental factors mean lifestyle behaviour such as what a person eats and his or her level of physical activity. Although, you cannot change your genetic makeup, you can change your eating habits and the levels of activity. You can learn how to choose more nutritional means which are low in fat and can become more active. Then, there are psychological factors. Negative emotions such as boredom, sadness or anger make people overeat. There is also ’binge eating’ when people eat large amounts of food thinking that they cannot control how much they are eating. Those with the most severe ’bing eating' problems, are also likely to have symptoms of depression and low self-esteem. These people may have more difficulty in losing weight and keep it off, than people without binge eating problems. Obesity is more than a cosmetic problem; it is a health hazard. Several serious medical conditions have been linked to obesity, including type-2 diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure and stroke. Obesity is also linked to higher rates of certain types of cancer. Other diseases and health problems linked to obesity include gall bladder diseases and gallstones, liver diseases, osteoarthritis which leads to deterioration of joints, gout which also effect the joint and reproductive problems in women. As the trend is to equate attractiveness with slimness, especially for women, obesity makes people feel unattractive. There are many methods of treatment but the benefits of exercise are much more than any other way of losing weight. Not only does exercise help you to lose weight but it also improves your fitness and flexibility and improves skin texture. Exercises are also free from the side effects of crash dieting, slimming capsules and the heat treatment used by slimming centres.
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Juhi Pandey 4 years ago

Jerome had to reopen the packed bag because he kept forgetting things. First, he forgot to pack his boots and then couldn't remember having packed his toothbrush. ... The narrator had to reopen his bag at least three times?
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Siri Salokhe 4 years ago

'they' refers to their forefathers, the people of old times.
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Riya Karav 4 years ago

A foolish crown found a piece of bread and he was very exited to eat but there the clever fox felt very greedy and told the crown to sing a song beautiful body with sweet noise with opened mouth then the piece of bread
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Gautam Chavhan 4 years ago

Through smoking BD and hokkah

Parikhit Kuch 4 years ago

Aerosols damage air quality, although, according to a 2018 article in scientific journal Nature Communications, their effects on temperature vary according to the part of the world where they are used.   Bottled water Plastic water bottles take 500 years to break down and they release microparticles which are dangerous to health.   Throwing chewing gum on the ground Chewing gum consists primarily of neutral plastic and, as well as littering the streets, it chokes and kills many birds who mistake it for food.   Washing with the tap running Scientists from North Carolina State University (USA) Have calculated that we would save over 1,400 litres per person per month just by turning off the tap when we wash our hands and brush our teeth.   Eating foods that contain palm oil Chewing gum consists primarily of neutral plastic and, as well as littering the streets, it chokes and kills many birds who mistake it for food.   Leaving cigarette butts on the beach This is the most commonly found waste on the coast, they take up to 10 years to break down and release contaminating metals.   Throwing disposable wipes down the toilet These do not break down like toilet paper and they are responsible for most blockages in water treatment plants and sewers.   Releasing helium balloons into the air This is extremely dangerous to birds, fish and other marine animals that can choke if they eat them by mistake.   Throwing batteries in the rubbish They contain mercury — one of the most toxic metals in the world — and take 500 to 1,000 years to break down. Just one battery can contaminate up to 3,000 litres of water.   Throwing away plastic six-pack ring carriers without cutting them up These plastic rings trap animals like fish and turtles, causing mutilation, malformation and even death. ACTIONS THAT PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT Now we are aware of how we are damaging the environment, we need to find solutions and change our habits. Here are some suggestions from the United Nations (UN):   Separate your waste: don't mix your household waste, separate everything into different containers.   Recycle and reuse: stop using single-use plastics and always choose packaging and items that can be reused several times. Before you throw something away, think whether you can give it a second use.   Save energy: make use of natural light, install LED bulbs, switch off lights you don't need, adjust your thermostat and air conditioning.   Eat organic food: buy fruit and vegetables free from fertilisers and other pollutants.   Turn off taps: ensure they are not dripping when you finish washing up or washing.   Use sustainable means of transport: walk, pedal or user public transport whenever you can.   Do not use single-use bags: use cotton bags instead of plastic and paper ones.   Fill your house with flowers: plants and trees produce oxygen and are essential to nature.
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Preet Kaur 4 years ago

A word which is used at the beginning of a noun group to indicate, for example, which thing you are referring to or whether you are referring to one thing or several.
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Aashtha Bhagdev 4 years ago

He gave a reason that was that he was a part of a choir in church . Because of his habit of drinking he was thrown out and because of that he decided to tell lie. If he doesn't spoke lie he can't live without water and food so that was the reason he decided to speak lie to everyone.
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K_Hushii 🍁 4 years ago

Ya sure but it's all depends your teacher .........

Shital P 4 years ago

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Vinita Singh 4 years ago

Yes

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