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		<title>Soy and Kashi Products are Deadly?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jul 2010 07:29:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>anatomy-tutor</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to this site, soy products are extremely unhealthy and detrimental to the human body. Kashi Cereals contain soy protein concentrate. Soy causes &#8220;malnutrition, digestive distress, immune-system breakdown, thyroid dysfunction, cognitive decline, reproductive disorders and infertility&#8211;even cancer and heart disease. &#8221; Moreover, Kashi cereals contain alot of sugars, evaporated cane juice crystals, brown rice syrup, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to this site, soy products are extremely unhealthy and detrimental to the human body. Kashi Cereals contain soy protein concentrate. Soy causes &#8220;malnutrition, digestive distress, immune-system breakdown, thyroid dysfunction, cognitive decline, reproductive disorders and infertility&#8211;even cancer and heart disease. &#8221;</p>
<p>Moreover, Kashi cereals contain alot of sugars, evaporated cane juice crystals, brown rice syrup, and expeller pressed canola oil.</p>
<p>How healthy are the ingredients in Kashi cereals? Alot of people say it is very healthy, but I&#8217;m reading mixed reviews. I&#8217;m just not sure. What do you guys think?</p>
<p>http://www.mercola.com/2005/mar/23/soy.htm</p>
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		<title>Kashi Cereals Soy Protein Concentrate Unhealthy?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jul 2010 23:26:41 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to this site, soy products are extremely unhealthy and detrimental to the human body. Kashi Cereals contain soy protein concentrate. Soy causes &#8220;malnutrition, digestive distress, immune-system breakdown, thyroid dysfunction, cognitive decline, reproductive disorders and infertility&#8211;even cancer and heart disease. &#8221;</p>
<p>Moreover, Kashi cereals contain alot of sugars, evaporated cane juice crystals, brown rice syrup, and expeller pressed canola oil.</p>
<p>How healthy are the ingredients in Kashi cereals? Alot of people say it is very healthy, but I&#8217;m reading mixed reviews. I&#8217;m just not sure.</p>
<p>http://www.mercola.com/2005/mar/23/soy.htm</p>
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		<title>Is theory of evolution one of the greatest scams in modern science ?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 23:27:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>anatomy-tutor</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[1079 emails and 72 documents seem indeed evidence of a scandal involving most of the most prominent scientists pushing the man-made warming theory &#8211; a scandal that is one of the greatest in modern science. I’ve been adding some of the most astonishing in updates below &#8211; emails suggesting conspiracy, collusion in exaggerating warming data, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1079 emails and 72 documents seem indeed evidence of a scandal involving most of the most prominent scientists pushing the man-made warming theory &#8211; a scandal that is one of the greatest in modern science. I’ve been adding some of the most astonishing in updates below &#8211; emails suggesting conspiracy, collusion in exaggerating warming data, possibly illegal destruction of embarrassing information, organized resistance to disclosure, manipulation of data, private admissions of flaws in their public claims and much more. If it is as it now seems, never again will “peer review” be used to shout down skeptics.</p>
<p>This is clearly not the work of some hacker, but of an insider who’s now blown the whistle.</p>
<p>The idea that “nothing works until everything works.” The classic example is a mousetrap, which is irreducibly complex in that if one of its several pieces is missing or not in the right place, it will not function as a mousetrap and no mice will be caught. The systems, features, and processes of life are irreducibly complex. What good is a circulatory system without a heart? An eye without a brain to interpret the signals? What good is a half-formed wing? Doesn’t matching male and female reproductive machinery need to exist at the same time, fully-functioning if any reproduction is to take place?</p>
<p>CHANGE AT THE SPECIES LEVEL IS UNIMPORTANT in the big picture, as NO</p>
<p> INCREASE IN COMPLEXITY IS SHOWN.</p>
<p>Living cells are filled with complex structures whose detailed evolutionary origins are not known.<br />
Natural selection can only choose among systems that are already working,any precursor to an irreducibly complex system that is missing a part is by definition nonfunctional?</p>
<p>.</p>
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		<title>Health Help Please?!!??!!?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2010 23:28:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>anatomy-tutor</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. This type of alcoholic drink has a proof of 80 to 151. (Points: 1) beer wine liquor liqueur 2. BAC rises faster in people who weigh less. (Points: 1) True False 3. Slurred speech, fuzzy vision, and loss of balance are all short-term effects of alcohol use on which body system? (Points: 1) cardiovascular [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. This type of alcoholic drink has a proof of 80 to 151.<br />
(Points: 1)<br />
        beer</p>
<p>        wine</p>
<p>        liquor</p>
<p>        liqueur</p>
<p>2. BAC rises faster in people who weigh less.<br />
(Points: 1)<br />
        True</p>
<p>        False</p>
<p>3. Slurred speech, fuzzy vision, and loss of balance are all short-term effects of alcohol use on which body system?<br />
(Points: 1)<br />
        cardiovascular</p>
<p>        digestive</p>
<p>        nervous</p>
<p>        reproductive</p>
<p>4. When talking about binge drinking, &#8220;in a row&#8221; means within:<br />
(Points: 1)<br />
        10 minutes</p>
<p>        30 minutes</p>
<p>        1 hour</p>
<p>        5 hours</p>
<p>5. Which of the following is an internal influence?<br />
(Points: 1)<br />
        Sense of self</p>
<p>        Friends who drink</p>
<p>        Television commercial</p>
<p>        Availability of alcohol</p>
<p>6. When viewing an advertisement, you should ask yourself these three questions:<br />
(Points: 1)<br />
        What is the message of the advertisement?</p>
<p>        Do you think this ad would appeal to teens?</p>
<p>        How much did it cost to make this advertisement?</p>
<p>        What is this ad not telling you?</p>
<p> 7. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency classified secondhand smoke as a carcinogen, declaring that secondhand smoke is nearly as harmful to our health as smoking itself.<br />
(Points: 1)<br />
        True</p>
<p>        False</p>
<p>8. This chemical in cigarettes is a powerful insect poison:<br />
(Points: 1)<br />
        cyanide</p>
<p>        nicotine</p>
<p>        tar</p>
<p>        formaldehyde</p>
<p>9. Which of the following is a gum disease caused by smoking?<br />
(Points: 1)<br />
        cataracts</p>
<p>        asthma</p>
<p>        emphysema</p>
<p>        periodontitis</p>
<p>10. In which of the following conditions (that can be caused by smoking) does one experience the feeling of suffocation?<br />
(Points: 1)<br />
        cataracts</p>
<p>        asthma</p>
<p>        emphysema</p>
<p>        periodontitis</p>
<p> 11. Which of the following are effects of tobacco use?<br />
(Points: 1)<br />
        clothes smell</p>
<p>        bad breath</p>
<p>        yellow fingers</p>
<p>        faster running</p>
<p> 12. Most teens agree that smoking will keep one&#8217;s weight down.<br />
(Points: 1)<br />
        True</p>
<p>        False</p>
<p>13. Your brain weighs about:<br />
(Points: 1)<br />
        3 pounds</p>
<p>        5 pounds</p>
<p>        7 pounds</p>
<p>        10 pounds</p>
<p>14. With the use of this drug you can get more tar and carbon monoxide than with regular cigarettes:<br />
(Points: 1)<br />
        Vicodin</p>
<p>        Cocaine</p>
<p>        Marijuana</p>
<p>        LSD</p>
<p>15. This drug may cause men to grow breasts:<br />
(Points: 1)<br />
        Cocaine</p>
<p>        Steroids</p>
<p>        Marijuana</p>
<p>        LSD</p>
<p>16. When someone uses any drug &#8212; legal or illegal &#8212; for a non-medical reason, he or she is abusing drugs.<br />
(Points: 1)<br />
        True</p>
<p>        False</p>
<p>17. Those who are self-confident and are comfortable saying no are also less likely to be influenced by external pressures to use drugs than people who are insecure or critical of themselves.<br />
(Points: 1)<br />
        True</p>
<p>        False</p>
<p>18. Which of the following might be signs of a drug addiction?<br />
(Points: 1)<br />
        lying to a doctor to get a prescription</p>
<p>        using a drug when you wake up in the morning</p>
<p>        thinking about drugs a lot</p>
<p>        stealing to obtain drugs</p>
<p> 19. Which of the following health skills will come in handy when advocating for a cause?<br />
(Points: 1)<br />
        communication</p>
<p>        analyzing influences</p>
<p>        goal setting</p>
<p>        self management</p>
<p> 20. The steps for setting goals are: write down your goal, develop an action plan, ________________________, and reward yourself along the way.<br />
(Points: 1)<br />
        establish a support system</p>
<p>        get input into your action plan</p>
<p>        communicate your goal</p>
<p>        review your goal daily</p>
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		<title>Answers to this reproductive system review?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jun 2010 15:27:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reproductive System Review Match the parts of the male reproductive system with their respective descriptions: __________ 1.testiclesa. provides fluid for the sperm to swim in __________ 2.scrotumb. organ used for sex and urination __________ 3.epididymisc. produces sperm and testosterone __________ 4.vas deferensd. produces fluid to clean urethra before ejaculation __________ 5.seminal vesiclee. fills with blood [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reproductive System Review<br />
Match the parts of the male reproductive system with their respective descriptions:<br />
__________ 1.testiclesa.  provides fluid for the sperm to swim in<br />
__________ 2.scrotumb.  organ used for sex and urination<br />
__________ 3.epididymisc.  produces sperm and testosterone<br />
__________ 4.vas deferensd.  produces fluid to clean urethra before ejaculation<br />
__________ 5.seminal vesiclee.  fills with blood for erection<br />
__________ 6.prostatef.  keeps testicles at the proper temperature<br />
__________ 7.Cowper’s glandg.  stores sperm until it is mature<br />
__________ 8.urethrah.  tube for sperm and urine to exit penis<br />
__________ 9.penisi.  provides fluid to nourish the sperm<br />
__________ 10.erectile tissuej.  tube for sperm to go from epididymis to urethra</p>
<p>Match the parts of the female reproductive system with their respective descriptions:<br />
__________ 11.ovarya.  where a baby develops, lined with blood<br />
__________ 12.Fallopian tubeb.  protects the opening of the vagina (introitus)<br />
__________ 13.uterusc.  bundle of nerves for sexual stimulation<br />
__________ 14.cervixd.  the area between the anus and vaginal opening<br />
__________ 15.vaginae.  produces hormones &#038; a mature egg every month<br />
__________ 16.labia majora/minoraf.  the opening that guards the uterus<br />
__________ 17.clitorisg.  folds of skin covering clitoris<br />
__________ 18.hymenh.  thin skin blocking the inside of the vagina<br />
__________ 19.prepucei.  tube for egg to get to uterus<br />
__________ 20.perineumj.  organ used for sex and childbirth</p>
<p>Match the male parts to the female parts that are similar:<br />
__________ 21.penisa.  Fallopian tube<br />
__________ 22.testiclesb.  urethra<br />
__________ 23.scrotumc.  clitoris<br />
__________ 24.vas deferensd.  prepuce<br />
__________ 25.foreskine.  labia minora<br />
__________ 26.urethraf.  ovaries</p>
<p>If the statement is TRUE, write TRUE.  If the statement is FALSE write the word or words that you could replace the underlined word with to make the statement TRUE.<br />
__________ 27.It is necessary to circumsize male babies.<br />
__________ 28.Males should check themselves every month for prostate cancer.<br />
__________ 29.To reduce infections men should not urinate after sex.<br />
__________ 30.The best way for males to avoid STDs and pregnancy is to be abstinent.<br />
__________ 31.Masturbation is when the woman’s body prepares for pregnancy every 28 days.<br />
__________ 32.The egg is released on about the 14th day after a woman’s period begins.<br />
__________ 33.Females should check themselves every month for cervical cancer.<br />
__________ 34.The monthly discomfort and emotional instability females have is called AM/PM.<br />
__________ 35.The best way for females to avoid STDs and pregnancy is to be abstinent.</p>
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		<title>7/27/09: White House Press Briefing</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 06:41:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>How To Make An Invisible Folder</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Dec 2009 11:38:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>æ?½è¡?å¤?å°?~~~æ?æ?¯~~ä¸?è??è??ï¼?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 16:38:30 +0000</pubDate>
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