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SOME FACTS ABOUT STRAWBERRIES

1. B oost your resistance According to registered dietitian Madeleine Edwards, who practices in Toronto, strawberries are a great source of vitamin C. It is crucial to meet your daily requirements of vitamin C because, with the exception of humans, most mammals can naturally manufacture it. According to Edwards, "one serving includes 51.5 mg of vitamin C or nearly half of your daily requirement." "To obtain 100%, double a serving to one cup." A well-known immune system builder and potent, quick-acting antioxidant, vitamin C. These additional foods are rich in vitamin C. 2. Keep your eyes healthy The antioxidants in strawberries may also aid in preventing cataracts, which is the clouding of the eye lens and can eventually result in blindness as people age. Vitamin C is necessary for the protection of our eyes from the harmful UV rays of the sun's free radicals, which can harm the lens' protein. The cornea and retina of the eye are strengthened in a sign

PEOPLE HAVE THREE FACES

                                                                                                                                                               Have you heard the Japanese expression that people have three faces? The Japanese say that we have three faces. Following is the classification of three faces: FIRST FACE The face you show to the world so is a mask that people wear. It's not necessarily themselves but it is their mask that they show the world. SECOND FACE The second one is you show to your close family and friends. So, that's the second mask. THIRD FACE The third one we'll go over later, is you never show anyone that is your mask that you don't show the world.                                                        DESCRIPTION                            1)   Starting with the first one you show the world. So, this is the way you act in everyday life, for example in public when you go to work, the image that you maintain on social media this is all

MOUNT EVEREST VS K2

  1)   The K2 and Mount Everest are two mightiest mountain peaks which represent their respective mountain ranges. The Himalaya and the care a quorum attracting thousands of tourists Mountaineers and climbers from around the world every year. It is interesting to compare the two highest peaks on the earth and to know the different facts in addition to being the highest peak the Mount Everest is also the world's most prominent peak with the prominence of 8,848 meters. 2)   The prominence of K2 is 4,000 and 20 meters the topographic prominence of a peak is the minimum height necessary to descend to get from the summit to any higher terrain the topographic isolation is another interesting characteristic of any peak. The isolation of a summit is the minimum distance to a point of equal elevation representing a radius of dominance in which the peak is the highest point. 3)   By this definition the topographic isolation of Mount Everest is infinite whereas the K2 is isolated up to a 1315

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF PLASTIC BAGS

  1)   Paper or plastic a simple choice that has important environmental consequences. Can be hard to know for sure which one has a smaller impact because plastic bags are such a presence in everyday life, can be easy to overlook the damage they caused today. we're going to look at the environmental impact of plastic bags as well as the alternatives in order to understand what kind of choices we have as consumers in an environmentally unethical system. 2)   The first plastic bakelite was originally invented in 1907 but it wasn't until the 1960s that plastics specifically polyethylene became cheap and efficient to make plastics. Soon after the 1960s plastic bags exploded in popularity because it was marketed and made as a single-use product. They're cheap manufacturing costs allowed them to become the default choice at supermarket checkout counters, but the problem is the cheap price doesn't account for the environmental costs of using plastic bags. 3)   According to a s