Children Obesity (ArmMed,2016). It is evident that around 60% of all Americans’ population is under obesity condition, which affects young children to older adults. Myths still exist on the growing global obesity scourge, and it is turning healthcare practitioners from addressing a a major issue in schools. However, it is important for parents to understand that nutrition plays an essential part in their children’s health, hence; it is easy to understand most of the impacts of ignoring their significant. With obesity being so prevalent on kids in America, its epidemic now involves nearly every State, income level, race as well as customs. However, as the population continues to expand, admitting only slim kids to schools is not wise since it would be a legal ramification of weight discrimination. Obese is a serious health problem that causes risks including death, thereby; it is crucial to promote favorable personal health. In recent years, there has been an increased program on obesity, which offers great potential for the population wide-range. School governs a child’s larger part of what to eat and drink since…
Teenagers and their unhealthy Eating Habits Nutrition and activities play an essential role in a child’s life, by determining the weight. Today, most teenagers spend most of their time being inactive, due to the advanced technology of computer games and television series. However, teens have bad eating habits since they have engaged themselves in busy schedules, and lack time to prepare healthy meals. Some teens become sleep deprived by eating much food that is bad for them, and little food which is good for their health. Obesity begins before adulthood and it is evident that a third of teenagers in America of age 13 to 18 are obese. (Hermes,2008). However, Childhood obesity is so real and should be addressed, no matter who is the fault to blame. Parents pamper their children that they fear to encourage them to go out and get some exercises, or rather avoid junk food. If the blame on child obesity is placed on parents, it is obvious that most of them do not motivate their children with the right meals, and all that kids eat…
Big Bang, Stars, Chemical Elements and Planets Thesis – The most important recurring theme in 13.8 billion years of history is that of rapidly increasing complexity in each phase, and the evolution of harnessing energy flows to sustain this increase. Threshold One Through Four: Big Bang, Stars, Chemical Elements and Planets – The Big Bang unleashed the creation of simple elements, which formed stars. Celestial bodies floated through the cosmos, picking up energy flows through coincidence rather than searching, and stars survived for only as long as the fuel within them held out. Once this energy was depleted, the star died out. However, the death of a star meant the release of new chemical elements capable of creating more complex structure.[1] The disintegration of stars meant there was a great deal of debris and some of this began to coalesce together through gravity in a process called accretion[2], out of which the eight planets of the Solar System emerged. Even though objects in this inanimate phase were less complex in themselves, and required less energy, they held the potential to…
Workplace Discrimination Case Studies Case Study 1 Research the Australian government’s Equal opportunity and diversity information and guidelines provided through their website- https://www.business.gov.au/people/hiring/equal-opportunity-and-diversity and apply that information in this assessment task. What are the ten (10) steps that you can take to create a fair and productive workplace as recommended by the Australian Human Rights Commission under its Good practice good business guidelines ? Reference your source. The Australian Human Rights Commission (2014) has outlined ten steps that will help in creating a positive environment for all employees in their workplace. The first step requires organization development and implementation of harassment and discrimination policies. The resources equip the employers with knowledge related to the Aboriginal laws and the people’s Torres Strait Islander, accents, anxiety, autism, and many more aspects. Such knowledge will help employers to create a more respectful and appropriate job-seeking experience. The employers should also have a substantiative method that they can handle complaints relating to discrimination as well as harassment that may arise. One way to curb such situations is by holding meetings with the victims…