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Explanation:thats big boy luck
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<em>1. </em><em>Lose weight:</em><em> In order to lose weight, expend more calories than they are consuming.</em>
<em>Gain weight:</em><em> In order to gain weight, one might need to intake more calories than they are expending.</em>
<em>2. Through the comparison between my calories consumed and expended throughout these last two days, may indicate that I may gain weight. My calories that I have consumed, far outnumber the calories expended. I however, do not think this comparison is accurate, because it leaves out a lot of my other physical activity. When I am waitressing at work, I am moving and going for three to four hours without sitting down. This is not included in the comparison because it is not daily labeled as “physical activity.” </em>
<em>3. As long as calories consumed and expended are not the same, diet or activity level should be adjusted for the good of the body's health.</em>
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<em>6. Increasing your physical activity will make you hungrier. Choosing healthy foods will keep your fitness high. Physical activity burns calories and builds muscles making you healthier. </em>
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Taking this as indicative of baseline levels, step-based translations of public health recommendations suggest that US adults should be taking 8,900 to 9,900 steps/day on 5 days of the week for example, at least 3,000 of which should meet moderate intensity and bout requirements.
Explanation:
<span>A minimum wage was developed by the federal government in all businesses engaged in interstate commerce in 1938 at 25 cents per hour and was to go to 40 cents in 7 years. No worker had to work more than 44 hours per week without getting paid for it (overtime). The second year was 42 hours and after that it was 40 hours per week, before getting overtime. This was amended in 1963 with the equal pay act that there should no difference in pay because of gender for the same work done under the same conditions.</span>