Weight gain is inversely proportional/ negatively correlated with the hours of sleep each night, and is directly proportional/ positively correlated with the hours of "screen time" each day.
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According to Susan Zafarlotfi, PhD, clinical director of the Institute for Sleep and Wake Disorders at Hackensack University Medical Center in New Jersey, sleep deprivation (lack of sleep) can increase a person's tendency to seek for junk foods and comfort foods and can cause a person's metabolism to function improperly. However, studies also show that getting more than the necessary amount of sleep does nothing to help a person's weight loss journey either (source: </span>https://www.nhs.uk/news/obesity/sleep-affects-weight-loss/). So, although weight gain and sleep are negatively correlated, there must be a limit to this, as getting too much sleep does nothing to help with one's metabolism and body functions either.
Screen time refers to the time a person spends using a device such as a computer, television, games console, etc. Studies have shown that the more screen time a person has, the greater the possibility of him/her gaining weight because it makes it easier for a person to (mindlessly/absentmindedly) snack and decreases a person's physical activity (exercise). Depending on a person's metabolism, absentmindedly snacking and lack of physical activity are definitely factors which can bring about weight gain.
The Establishment Clause and the Free exercise clause are held in the following lines of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution <u>"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof..."</u>
The Establishment Clause ("Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion") is the clause that separates government from state by prohibiting the government from creating a nationally recognized religion and, as some Supreme Court cases have stated, it also prohibits the government from unduly preferring or sponsoring one religion over other religions.
The Free Exercise Clause (or prohibiting the free exercise thereof..."), on the other hand, guarantees people's right to believe in the religion they want and do actions made on behalf of those beliefs.
So, while the first clause prohibits the government from establishing an official religion, the second one prohibits the government from forbidding people's exercise of their beliefs on religion.
Mount Olympus was very important to the Greeks because not only was it told in legend that Zeus and his family lived there, but the flame of olympus dwelt within there and without the flame, all the god's powers were much weaker and so was the land itself.
I believe the answer is: Pakistan
Benazer bhutto was the first ever female prime minister that took that position in a Muslim majority countries..
Due to some religious rule that required muslims to be lead by Men, many radical religious groups in that country conducted her assassination.
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Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
In addition to the destruction of resources, war is used to maintain order in The Party and keep members controlled.
In the futuristic book "1984," written in 1940 by English author George Orwell, the Party exerted total power and control over the citizens of Oceania. All aspects were covered by the Party: politics, the economy, and social life. For this to happen, the Party had first to control the mind of the people through capturing and controlling the emotions and feelings of the citizens.