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the supposed ability to move objects at a distance by mental power or other nonphysical means.
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Probably not.
The reason why is that we don't know if seafood is the only thing that contributed to the lower risk.
Did an increase of seafood in the diet lower other meats such as pork that maybe causes this type of cancer? What about the ration of seafood to vegetables or fruits for both groups. We don't know what vitamins and minerals could be in a deficit for these groups because of their diets.
The only thing that we can conclude here is that a diet rich in seafood could lower the risks but not necessarily because of the seafood but it could be the case none the less. Further research is needed to conclude that there is a connection between seafood and lowering the risks of cancer.
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meow meow meow i am a kitty.................MEOW!
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Art: The Greeks wanted perfection in their depiction of people. The Romans want real life people. The Greeks statues were of perfect people. The Romans statues contained all the flaws of real people.
<u>Expansion: The Greeks colonized. They established some colonies on the coastline around the Mediterranean Sea. The Romans conquered and ruled all over the Mediterranean.</u>
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Connection: The Romans built roads that connected their empire to Rome. The Greeks built roads to connect two specific cities.
<u>Government: The Romans created an empire that lasted 500 years. The Greek civilization was a collection of city-states, and were not united under one central government until they were conquered by Alexander the Great. Even then, Alexander allowed all the conquered Greek city-states to rule their own state, provided they were loyal to Alexander.</u>
Women: In Ancient Greece women had no rights. They were property. In Rome, when ruled by kings, and then under the Republic, women were not property, but they had no rights. During the Empire, Roman women had quite a few rights, but were still not citizens.
Language: The Greeks spoke Greek. The Romans spoke Latin.