In the 1980s, Great Earth Vitamin Stores was the nation's second largest health food store chain with about 190 stores. In 1990, the company advertised a 29-question "Nutritional Fitness Profile with claims that "Great Earth's highly trained Vitamiticians" were prepared to analyze the results and tailor mcts training"a nutritional support program that's just right for each individual's physical makeup and lifestyle." [1]Each question had three possible answers, with the first indicating no problem, the second indicating what Great Earth apparently regarded as a slight or possible problem, and the third, in most cases, indicating a significant problem. Some of the questions—about diet, exercise habits and cigarette smoking—addressed important health issues. However, none provided a rational basis for recommending supplements or was detailed enough for analyzing anyone's diet.oracle certification trainingSeveral questions asked about symptoms that might reflect serious disease. Heartburn, for example, could indicate the presence of a peptic ulcer. Forgetfulness could be a symptom of degeneration of the brain. Recurring muscle cramps or dry hair could be related to a metabolic disturbance. Fatigue could indicate a host of abnormal conditions. But each of these symptoms could occur for many different reason—minor as well as serious. And none was sufficient to pinpoint a diagnosis that could be used as the basis for a treatment recommendation, even from a physician.A few questions appeared to serve no legitimate purpose whatsoever.sscp For example, question 20 asked whether you "have one or more bowel movements every day." But if you don't, so what? Daily movements are not necessary for good health. If decreased frequency does reflect a problem, it would certainly be inappropriate for health-food-store clerks to evaluate it or recommend products to correct it. Question 12 asked whether you ate canned goods more than once or twice a week. This question was useless because although a diet composed solely of canned goods might be short in a few vitamins, eating one or two portions of canned goods per week would pose no problem whatsoever.
I created this blog for all who agree that we being humans tend to learn, no-matter it could be on any topic or subject,however we never find the reason of why we generally can't relate our learnings for ages. I would like to initiate this topic referring this learning cone to relate our learning power according to each activity. I thoroughly agree on this learning graph. I still can relates anything what i see years ago in form of images or videos, I could really relate my learning outcome more than images or videos through what i discussed or wrote and best learning outcome for me is still what i presented or did practically.
We all shall not stop learning, however i would like to state that we should learn in such a manner that we can relate our learning where it is required to be carried out. Major reason for us to use the technology for outcomes is sharing our learnings, so i would like to ask everyone to share to become a learned human.
In the 1980s, Great Earth
In the 1980s, Great Earth Vitamin Stores was the nation's second largest health food store chain with about 190 stores. In 1990, the company advertised a 29-question "Nutritional Fitness Profile with claims that "Great Earth's highly trained Vitamiticians" were prepared to analyze the results and tailor mcts training"a nutritional support program that's just right for each individual's physical makeup and lifestyle." [1]Each question had three possible answers, with the first indicating no problem, the second indicating what Great Earth apparently regarded as a slight or possible problem, and the third, in most cases, indicating a significant problem. Some of the questions—about diet, exercise habits and cigarette smoking—addressed important health issues. However, none provided a rational basis for recommending supplements or was detailed enough for analyzing anyone's diet.oracle certification trainingSeveral questions asked about symptoms that might reflect serious disease. Heartburn, for example, could indicate the presence of a peptic ulcer. Forgetfulness could be a symptom of degeneration of the brain. Recurring muscle cramps or dry hair could be related to a metabolic disturbance. Fatigue could indicate a host of abnormal conditions. But each of these symptoms could occur for many different reason—minor as well as serious. And none was sufficient to pinpoint a diagnosis that could be used as the basis for a treatment recommendation, even from a physician.A few questions appeared to serve no legitimate purpose whatsoever.sscp For example, question 20 asked whether you "have one or more bowel movements every day." But if you don't, so what? Daily movements are not necessary for good health. If decreased frequency does reflect a problem, it would certainly be inappropriate for health-food-store clerks to evaluate it or recommend products to correct it. Question 12 asked whether you ate canned goods more than once or twice a week. This question was useless because although a diet composed solely of canned goods might be short in a few vitamins, eating one or two portions of canned goods per week would pose no problem whatsoever.
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I created this blog for all who agree that we being humans tend to learn, no-matter it could be on any topic or subject,however we never find the reason of why we generally can't relate our learnings for ages. I would like to initiate this topic referring this learning cone to relate our learning power according to each activity. I thoroughly agree on this learning graph. I still can relates anything what i see years ago in form of images or videos, I could really relate my learning outcome more than images or videos through what i discussed or wrote and best learning outcome for me is still what i presented or did practically.
We all shall not stop learning, however i would like to state that we should learn in such a manner that we can relate our learning where it is required to be carried out. Major reason for us to use the technology for outcomes is sharing our learnings, so i would like to ask everyone to share to become a learned human.