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June 2012

FabenGetachew

All foods contain calories and can be possiblecauses for fat formation, but certain foods can also promote the reduction ofbody fat and weight loss because of theminerals and vitamins they contain,or because theyhave less calories and at the same time needa complex digestion and assimilation process, or others create a sense of fullness even when consumed in small amounts.Consuming these foods, over a period of time and in the right quantities, will definitely make sure that the fat profile starts reducing.

Garlic
Minerals and oils contained in garlic have properties that increase metabolism and facilitatethe breaking down of unhealthy fats that will lead to high cholesterol levels. Garlic isalso known to increasebody temperature and therefore aid thebody burn fat more efficiently. It can be added  to food as flavoring but one should be careful about the amount of garlic consumed as anything in excess may be harmful.

Ashenafi Zedebub

“As a result of a painful feeling by the nearness or the possibility of danger a disorder of the intestine could easily happen and all of a sudden an attack of diarrhea could follow.”  This is what I happen to read in a research paper several years ago.

This unfortunate, and at times unpleasant, occurrence has been experienced almost by each and every human being. According to some reportspresented by experts in psychotherapy, it usually occurs to men and women already inclined to anxiety, irrespective of age, profession, social status or whatsoever.

Sex, Race and Religion:  Does it matter?

Tomas Mega, Las Vegas, Nevada

 

 

This election may offer some hard choices for voters driven by prejudice.  Americans must decide between a man fathered by an African, who supports gay marriage, and a conservative Mormon, a religion that once advocated polygamy and only lifted its ban on African men in the priesthood in 1978.

Both Obama and Romney are objects of prejudice.  The incumbent’s race is represented by less than 13% of the American population.  The challenger’s religion is represented by less than 2%.  The fact remains that race and religion still play a role in American politics.  America has had one African-American president, one Catholic president, and no Jewish presidents.