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Articles related to "Restrictive"
Bariatric Surgery for Obesity Obesity that cannot be treated successfully with diet, exercise, and lifestyle changes may need to be corrected surgically. What should you know about bariatric surgery? obesity • bariatric surgery • weight loss surgery • surgery for obesity • gastric bypass
Eat Frequently to Lose Weight Restrictive diets result in hunger pains and binge eating. Eating small meals throughout the day helps, however, boosts your metabolism and keeps you from feeling hungry. eat frequntly • lose weight • feeling hungry • calorie restrictive diet • boost metabolism
That or Which? This article discusses when "that" or "which" should be used as relative pronouns to introduce adjective clauses. that • which • restrictive • nonrestrictive • clause
Vocab: FAPE The law says that your school system is obligated to provide a student with disabilities with a FAPE – a free appropriate public education. Do you know what that MEANS? free appropriate public education • fape • lre • least restrictive environment • special education
Stop Feeling Deprived on Diets Will depriving yourself on a restrictive diet help you lose weight or cause you to crave forbidden foods and engage in binge eating after feeling deprived? feel deprived on diets • calorie restrictive diet • binge eating • diet failure • loseweight
Vocab: LRE The law says that your school system is obligated to educate a student with disabilities in the least restrictive environment (LRE) possible. Do you know what that MEANS? lre • least restrictive environment • disability • broan v. board • civil rights
Cheater's Diet Alleviates Boredom Ever crave a cookie or sundae while on a diet? Now there's a weight loss plan where you can have special treats without feeling guilty and increase your metabolism. cheater's diet alleviates boredom • take weekends off • lose weight • increase metabolism • restrictive diets
Help for Rebound Eating Do you eat to feed your emotions? Does feeling deprived cause you eat more to make up for lost time, and end up yo-yo dieting? Get help for rebound eating. help for rebound eating • restrictive diet • stop binge eating • feeling deprived • weight loss goals
Surgery for Weight Loss Today people are opting for surgical procedures to help loss weight and fight diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hypertension and orthopedic problems. restrictive and malabsorptive procedures • weight loss surgery • over weight americans • exercise • supplements
The Schwarzbein Principle Allow your body to heal and repair itself from restrictive diets to better your health and lose weight. Less exercise and more food will allow your body to rebuild. the schwarzbein principle • healthy weight loss • restrictive diet • damaged metabolism • slow aging process
America Drives Free Trade Poorly negotiated free trade agreements like NAFTA enable foreign corporations to buy up Canadian companies and resources. canada-u.s. free trade agreement • north american free trade agreement • chapter 11 of nafta • canadian wheat board under attack • growing foreign ownership
Disciminating Against Religioius Instruction The case of Locke v. Davey will test whether the state is required to maintain neutrality with respect to religion. blaine amendment • locke v. davey
Pulmonary Fuction Testing Pulmonary Fuction Testing is the first test and the cornerstone test that physicians use in the diagnosis and treatment of COPD. What exactly is this test? copd • emphysema • bronchitis • asthma • inhalers
Have Your Cake and Eat It Too We've been told to fill up on fruits and veggies, but what about cake? The Cake Diet allows you to eat such goodies as long as they are specially made with extra vitamins cake diet • healthier • weight loss • have cake and eat it too • extra-fortified
ANTM Cycle 9 – Week 3 Contestants walk the runway in tight designer clothing and pose on a rock-climbing wall. One is eliminated. america's next top model • antm • cycle 9 • tyra banks • cw new season
Statistics to make a point Statistics to help you when you need to make a point with hard data. statistics • government • freedom • politics • rights
Writing in First Person What is first person point of view and when is it the best viewpoint to choose for your fiction novel? This article discusses the pros and cons of writing in first person points of view • writing in first person • first person • pov • what point of view should a writer use
Is Gates Guilty? Your Opinion Counts... Is Gates Guilty? Your Opinion Counts... microsoft • gates • antitrust • competition
Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa, Part I Established treatments for the illness, including therapy and medications. anorexia • therapy • medications • family • treatment
Surviving Past September 11th...Larry King or Jack Welch Business Planning Post September 11th 2001 welch • business plan • scenarios • venture capital
The Evolution of Fairy Tales People are always trying to say that the violence in today's media is responsible for the decay of society. Well, centuries ago, sans technology, dark, gruesome tales were being told throughout the world. fairy tales • evolution • history • children's literature
Cursive Writing For Kids Should students learn cursive writing in school? Teachers, you decide after reading the advantages and disadvantages of students learning cursive writing. learning cursive • learning cursive writing • learning to write cursive • learning to write in cursive • cursive writing for kids
Herzog's Kosher Wines These value-priced Baron Herzog wines are clean and varied while the reserve wines have garnered Wine Enthusiast and Beverage Testing Institute ratings as high as 94. kosher • herzog • wine • wines • jew
From Beams to Tasers The Weapons of Science Fiction A list of Science Fiction weapons, and their descriptions. science fiction • high tech • weapons • game • rpg
Dietary Intervention for Autism Some individuals with autism have found that following an alternative diet can be beneficial. The GF/CF, Feingold and Specific Carbohydrate Diets are detailed. autism diet • gluten-free casein-free • feingold diet • specific carbohydrate diet • gfcf
Margaret Sanger An advocate of safe and effective contraception for women, Margaret Sanger dedicated her life to efforts to help women take responsibility for their lives. margaret sanger • founder of the birth control movement • national birth control league • white plains hospital • advice centers
Profile Mistakes Women Make Do you wish more guys would respond to your online ad? Correcting these common errors will get your profile in tip-top shape. profile mistakes women make • best online profiles • how to write an online ad • photos in profiles • coming across as desperate
Scott Riggan There is a subtle difference between a Christian music artist and a true worshipper. It's a heart thing, and it's all over Scott Riggan's new "Bring Glory." scott riggan • bring glory • christian worship music • lift • i live to praise you
Seeds of Rebellion in America During the 1600s European countries were warring for control of America. Colonial settlements saw their profits demanded by European governments to finance these wars. america • rebellion • european powers • england • spain and france
Social Problems Across the Border Drug Trafficking and other challenges for Aboriginal nations divided by the US-Canadian border. aboriginals on the us-canadian border • drug trafficking on the us-canadian border • the medicine line • border tribes • law enforcement challenges
Tattoos and Law Enforcement While tattoos are rapidly growing in popularity, their acceptance in the workplace is still limited. This issue has been frequently arising in law enforcement agencies. police career tattoo • body art • workplace discrimination • law enforcement • deputy
Tighten Skin After Losing Weight Extreme weight loss may not provide ideal results. Trading body fat for hanging, loose skin is not the dieter's dream. Prevent loose skin with healthy weight loss. tighten loose skin • extreme weight loss • resistance training • lose weight quickly • eating healthy
Book Review of The Thyroid Diet by Mary Shomon The Thyroid Diet, written by Mary Shomon, a thyroid patient advocate, provides sound nutritional and weight loss advice for those of us with hypothyroidism. It's a unique and wonderful book. Read on for my review. hypothyroidism • thyroid diet • mary shomon • metabolism • hypothyroid
Computer Security Weekly, August 30, 1999 August 30, 1999: This week's events in computer security, both on and off the net. computer • security • network • internet • virus
Dog Shows and Travel Explores the many directions the owner of a purebred dog can embark upon. purebred dogs • breeding • puppies • dog • dogs
Hypertext Primer - First Installment What is hypertext? What does it have to offer the IF and computer-game fan? Some initial observations. hypertext • interactivity • html • literature • aesthetics
Inclusion, Segregation, Desintegration? In brief, for many of the participants it was clear that they viewed the issue of educational placement as an either/or issue: a child is either segragated or included. Given the wide range of educational strategies available, I will not waste anyone's time arguing that these terms are massive generalizations...there are no absolutes in life, and that is certainly true in the case of educational programming. inclusion • segregation • special needs education • classroom
Plath Persona (Part Two) Part two of a two-part article on Sylvia Plath (her life and works). plath • hughes • essay • poetry • american literature
The Trade Do you have extra to share? If so, doing plant trades can provide many opportunities to experiment with new plants. tropical plants • water gardens • water gardening • climates • garden club
What Happens During an Alexander Technique Lesson or Group Class
Basic information about Alexander Technique lessons and classes. alexander technique • the alexander technique • posture • coordination • stress
10 Tips for Long Haul Flights Practical pointers for coping with the misery of flying in economy class. Learn how to make the trip safer and more pleasant. long haul flights • overseas flights • overseas travel • jet lag • deep vein thrombosis
A Foreign Affair A look at the question, "what rights does a foreign national have under our Constitution?" The answer may surprise you. 4th amendment • bill of rights • constitution
Am I Fat? Who or what is to blame for the growing number of obese teens? Do teens simply inherit the fat gene or does their obesity have more to do with poor food choices? am i fat • teen obesity • bariatric surgery • fad diet • lose weight
Bikram Yoga, Pros and Cons New to yoga? Not sure where to start? For some, Bikram yoga is the ideal practice, but others claim it's the "anti-yoga" yoga. bikram yoga • hot yoga • pros and cons of bikram yoga • teacher training for bikram yoga • hot yoga studios
Boat Smart from the Start - National Safe Boating Week 1999 1999 National Safe Boating Week. Boat Smart from the Start. Wear Your Life Jacket. boating safety • boating courses • boating regulations • life preservers • life jacket
Cash Back Credit Cards Does your credit card pay you back in cash or points? If you're not getting at least 1 percent back and no annual fee, choose another card. Best credit card deals. cash back credit cards • airline miles • no annual fee • department store credit cards • best deal on credit cards
Computer Security Weekly, May 3, 1999 May 5, 1999: This week's events in computer security, both on and off the net. computer security
Crossing the Border Most of our families didn't originate on the North American Continent. They crossed the borders of the US and Canada. In the last 100 years or so, that has been tracked carefully and recorded. Changing one's citizenship can also result in a record on file in the archives or courthouses. genealogy • family history • immigration • naturalization • swarthout |
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