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    The Limitations of the Slow Food Movement

    Slow Food is a lifestyle of eating wholesome, natural foods with an emphasis on getting involved in the preparation and production of the food so that when we eat, it is a shared communal experience and something to really enjoy. The idea is to go back to our roots so that we can all partake in the beauty of a nutritious lifestyle. Further research into the Slow Food movement reveals that it might not be as inclusive as we would hope.

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    An Inadequate Healthcare System

    Spring is always a motivating time to accomplish everything that we’ve been putting off throughout the cold winter. All of those little tasks really start to add up, but once the hibernation period is over I find myself sorting out all of the things that I have been intending to do for months. One of the top items on my to-do list this year was to find a good general practitioner. It had been far too long since I had last…

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    Attention All Energy Expenders (i.e.: humans as a general rule)

    Brace yourselves: the elevator at the condo I live in recently broke down. Horror of horrors! While this wasn’t much of an issue for me- the stairs and I have quite a friendly relationship- I know that there are countless people who choose elevators and escalators over the stairs every day when their feet are perfectly capable of carrying them up a couple flights of stairs. Granted, of course, I do live on the sixth floor. And I must assume that…

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