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Certain factors may increase the risk of developing an eating disorder, including: Family history. Eating disorders are significantly more likely to occur in people who have parents or siblings who've had an eating disorder. Other mental health disorders. ... Dieting and starvation. ... Stress.
Disasters can happen anytime, so it's important to be prepared. ... Survival kits should have supplies and tools to provide basic protection...
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But when you've got your "why" locked down, the steps become clear. Set goals. This is a well-worn subject, and for good reason. ... Sprint then...
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Studies show that when babies are born, they've already acquired knowledge about language, food preferences, and emotions. A baby's hearing...
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What are the warning signs of mental illness in children? Persistent sadness that lasts two weeks or more. Withdrawing from or avoiding social...
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The left tackle (LT) is usually the team's best pass blockers. Of the two tackles, the left tackles will often have better footwork and agility...
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At its most basic level, moochdocking is spending the night for free in your RV on the property of friends or family. Some people call it driveway...
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The bombproof car is also known as an armored vehicle. An armored vehicle has a reinforced structure that is typically made with a variety of...
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Self-actualization needs are the highest level in Maslow's hierarchy, and refer to the realization of a person's potential, self-fulfillment,...
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Management of the Document Preparation Process Setting the Stage. Initial Conference. Drafting/Approval Schedule. Circulation List. Efficient...
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Microsoft faced three big challenges launching Xbox in Japan. It had to convince Japanese developers to make games for Xbox, overcome consumers'...
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