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Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Raw food diet - Criticism

Raw food diets have been criticized in the mainstream medical community as being too harsh and restrictive. Critics of the diet argue that a raw food diet requires special care to include the recommended amounts of several important vitamins and nutrients, including vitamin B-12 and protein. They say that any restrictive diet can lead to nutritional deficiency, if adopted for an extended period of time withou ...

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Raw food diet, Raw food diet - Overview, Raw food diet - History, Raw food diet - Food preparation, Raw food diet - Beliefs and research, Raw food diet - Raw food movement, Raw food diet - Criticism, Raw food diet - Poisoning

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Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Raw food diet - Poisoning

As the consumption of raw foods gains popularity, some unsafe foods have occasionally entered human diets. The following should be consumed with caution: Buckwheat greens, particularly if juiced or eaten in large quantities by fair skinned individuals. The chemical component fagopyrin is known to cause photosensitivity of the skin in animals and some serious human side effects have been reported anecdotally. The following is only a concern for those other than vegans: Raw Meat/Fish - The heating to an ...

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Raw food diet, Raw food diet - Overview, Raw food diet - History, Raw food diet - Food preparation, Raw food diet - Beliefs and research, Raw food diet - Raw food movement, Raw food diet - Criticism, Raw food diet - Poisoning

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Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Dieting - Dieting techniques

Most typically, "dieting" means eating in a carefully planned way in an attempt to reduce excess body fat and decrease bodily measurements, such as defined by clothing size. There exist a (sometimes confusing) multitude of weight loss techniques, many of which are ineffective. What works for one person will not necessarily work for another, due to metabolic differences and lifestyle factors. ...

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Dieting, Dieting - History, Dieting - What dieting is not, Dieting - Special diets for medical conditions, Dieting - Dieting techniques, Dieting - Scientific principles of weight loss, Dieting - Thermoregulation, Dieting - Physical exercise with an example, Dieting - Fat loss versus muscle loss and the importance of exercise and protein intake, Dieting - Actual energy obtained from food, Dieting - How your body gets rid of fat, Dieting - Very Low Calorie Diets, Dieting - Pyschological aspects of dieting, Dieting - Weight loss groups, Dieting - Popular diets, Dieting - Grapefruit diet, Dieting - Low-fat diets, Dieting - Atkins, Dieting - Natural Diets, Dieting - Vegetarian diet, Dieting - Dangers of dieting, Dieting - Diet pills, Dieting - Yo-yo dieting, Dieting - Scientific analysis of the dangers of fasting, Dieting - Side effects

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Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Dieting - Very Low Calorie Diets

The Very Low Calorie Diet, or VLCD, is a special diet to be undertaken with medical supervision. It offers rapid fat loss but can be dangerous. It consists of the consumption of a special powder mixed in with 200-300 ml of water to be taken three times a day. The drink, similar to a milkshake, provides 1914 kJ (456 Cal) of energy per day when consumed at breakfast, lunch and dinner. It contains all necessary vitamins and minerals, although there is a risk of overdosing on selenium if a person consumes more than they should (more than three t ...

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Dieting, Dieting - History, Dieting - What dieting is not, Dieting - Special diets for medical conditions, Dieting - Dieting techniques, Dieting - Scientific principles of weight loss, Dieting - Thermoregulation, Dieting - Physical exercise with an example, Dieting - Fat loss versus muscle loss and the importance of exercise and protein intake, Dieting - Actual energy obtained from food, Dieting - How your body gets rid of fat, Dieting - Very Low Calorie Diets, Dieting - Pyschological aspects of dieting, Dieting - Weight loss groups, Dieting - Popular diets, Dieting - Grapefruit diet, Dieting - Low-fat diets, Dieting - Atkins, Dieting - Natural Diets, Dieting - Vegetarian diet, Dieting - Dangers of dieting, Dieting - Diet pills, Dieting - Yo-yo dieting, Dieting - Scientific analysis of the dangers of fasting, Dieting - Side effects

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Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Dieting - Popular diets

Many 'fad' diets become widely popular for a short period of time, often due to their endorsement from celebrities who claim to have subscribed to them. Although some fade from popularity due to being ineffective, or dangerous, some merely lose the public's interest. Judging their nutritional merit can be especially difficult given that most diet proponents locate medical professionals to back up their work. Examples of such fads include the grapefruit diet, low-fat diets, and Atkins. There are many ...

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Dieting, Dieting - History, Dieting - What dieting is not, Dieting - Special diets for medical conditions, Dieting - Dieting techniques, Dieting - Scientific principles of weight loss, Dieting - Thermoregulation, Dieting - Physical exercise with an example, Dieting - Fat loss versus muscle loss and the importance of exercise and protein intake, Dieting - Actual energy obtained from food, Dieting - How your body gets rid of fat, Dieting - Very Low Calorie Diets, Dieting - Pyschological aspects of dieting, Dieting - Weight loss groups, Dieting - Popular diets, Dieting - Grapefruit diet, Dieting - Low-fat diets, Dieting - Atkins, Dieting - Natural Diets, Dieting - Vegetarian diet, Dieting - Dangers of dieting, Dieting - Diet pills, Dieting - Yo-yo dieting, Dieting - Scientific analysis of the dangers of fasting, Dieting - Side effects

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Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Dieting - Dangers of dieting

Strange or extreme diets can be very dangerous, and they are often ineffective. If one seeks the sensible and popular ideal of being lean and athletic, then starvation diets are counterproductive. Dieting - Diet pills. There are many diet pills for sale, some which are associated with comprehensive dietary programs. Many such pills, including many of those containing vitamins and ...

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Dieting, Dieting - History, Dieting - What dieting is not, Dieting - Special diets for medical conditions, Dieting - Dieting techniques, Dieting - Scientific principles of weight loss, Dieting - Thermoregulation, Dieting - Physical exercise with an example, Dieting - Fat loss versus muscle loss and the importance of exercise and protein intake, Dieting - Actual energy obtained from food, Dieting - How your body gets rid of fat, Dieting - Very Low Calorie Diets, Dieting - Pyschological aspects of dieting, Dieting - Weight loss groups, Dieting - Popular diets, Dieting - Grapefruit diet, Dieting - Low-fat diets, Dieting - Atkins, Dieting - Natural Diets, Dieting - Vegetarian diet, Dieting - Dangers of dieting, Dieting - Diet pills, Dieting - Yo-yo dieting, Dieting - Scientific analysis of the dangers of fasting, Dieting - Side effects

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Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Culture of the Netherlands - Art

Until the religious wars of the late 16th century, Dutch and Flemish art are hard to separate. Most artists of the period (like Breugel) are described a Flemish, even though their place of birth is often unknown or disputed. Some of the most famous truly Dutch artists from before the seventeenth century are Hieronymus Bosch, a painter and the brothers de Limbourg, three miniaturists who are most famous for their work for the Duke of Berry. In the seventeenth century, many painters flee Flanders, for religious reasons and because the N ...

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Culture of the Netherlands, Culture of the Netherlands - Architecture, Culture of the Netherlands - Art, Culture of the Netherlands - Graphic arts, Culture of the Netherlands - Museums, Culture of the Netherlands - Nature, Culture of the Netherlands - Painting, Culture of the Netherlands - Comics, Culture of the Netherlands - Theatre, Culture of the Netherlands - Cabaret, Culture of the Netherlands - Film, Culture of the Netherlands - Actors, Culture of the Netherlands - Films, Culture of the Netherlands - Directors, Culture of the Netherlands - Movie theaters, Culture of the Netherlands - Music of the Netherlands, Culture of the Netherlands - Music of Aruba and the Netherlands Antilles, Culture of the Netherlands - Classical music, Culture of the Netherlands - Orchestras, Culture of the Netherlands - Popular music, Culture of the Netherlands - Dance, Culture of the Netherlands - Publishing, Culture of the Netherlands - Newspapers, Culture of the Netherlands - Magazines, Culture of the Netherlands - National library, Culture of the Netherlands - Food, Culture of the Netherlands - Language, Culture of the Netherlands - Religion

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Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Culture of the Netherlands - Theatre

Culture of the Netherlands - Cabaret. Lenette van Dongen, one-(wo)man-show Henk Elsink, one-man-show Herman Finkers, one-man-show Seth Gaaikema, one-man-show Freek de Jonge, one-man-show Hans Teeuwen, one-man-show Theo Maassen, one-man-show Youp van 't Hek, one-man-show Toon Hermans, one-man-show Brigitte Kaandorp, one-(wo)man-show Wim Kan, one-man-show Wim Sonneveld, one-man-show Paul van Vliet, one-man-show Mini & Maxi, cabaret Purper, cabaret Tingeltan ...

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Culture of the Netherlands, Culture of the Netherlands - Architecture, Culture of the Netherlands - Art, Culture of the Netherlands - Graphic arts, Culture of the Netherlands - Museums, Culture of the Netherlands - Nature, Culture of the Netherlands - Painting, Culture of the Netherlands - Comics, Culture of the Netherlands - Theatre, Culture of the Netherlands - Cabaret, Culture of the Netherlands - Film, Culture of the Netherlands - Actors, Culture of the Netherlands - Films, Culture of the Netherlands - Directors, Culture of the Netherlands - Movie theaters, Culture of the Netherlands - Music of the Netherlands, Culture of the Netherlands - Music of Aruba and the Netherlands Antilles, Culture of the Netherlands - Classical music, Culture of the Netherlands - Orchestras, Culture of the Netherlands - Popular music, Culture of the Netherlands - Dance, Culture of the Netherlands - Publishing, Culture of the Netherlands - Newspapers, Culture of the Netherlands - Magazines, Culture of the Netherlands - National library, Culture of the Netherlands - Food, Culture of the Netherlands - Language, Culture of the Netherlands - Religion

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Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Culture of the Netherlands - Film

Culture of the Netherlands - Actors. Rutger Hauer, actor Famke Janssen, actress Jeroen Krabbé, actor Moniek van de Ven, actress Culture of the Netherlands - Films. Anthonia De Lift Karakter De Aanslag De vierde man De tweeling Turks fruit Culture of the Netherlands - Directors. Jan de Bont, director Marleen Gorris, direct ...

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Culture of the Netherlands, Culture of the Netherlands - Architecture, Culture of the Netherlands - Art, Culture of the Netherlands - Graphic arts, Culture of the Netherlands - Museums, Culture of the Netherlands - Nature, Culture of the Netherlands - Painting, Culture of the Netherlands - Comics, Culture of the Netherlands - Theatre, Culture of the Netherlands - Cabaret, Culture of the Netherlands - Film, Culture of the Netherlands - Actors, Culture of the Netherlands - Films, Culture of the Netherlands - Directors, Culture of the Netherlands - Movie theaters, Culture of the Netherlands - Music of the Netherlands, Culture of the Netherlands - Music of Aruba and the Netherlands Antilles, Culture of the Netherlands - Classical music, Culture of the Netherlands - Orchestras, Culture of the Netherlands - Popular music, Culture of the Netherlands - Dance, Culture of the Netherlands - Publishing, Culture of the Netherlands - Newspapers, Culture of the Netherlands - Magazines, Culture of the Netherlands - National library, Culture of the Netherlands - Food, Culture of the Netherlands - Language, Culture of the Netherlands - Religion

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Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Culture of the Netherlands - Music of the Netherlands

For more details on this topic, see Music of the Netherlands. The Netherlands has multiple musical traditions, mostly related to nearby German and Belgian forms. Immigrants from Africa and the Middle East have also had a profound effect. Much more so than most non-English speaking European countries, the Netherlands has remained closely in tune with American and British trends. Culture of the Netherlands - Music of Aruba and the Netherlands Antilles. For more details on ...

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Culture of the Netherlands, Culture of the Netherlands - Architecture, Culture of the Netherlands - Art, Culture of the Netherlands - Graphic arts, Culture of the Netherlands - Museums, Culture of the Netherlands - Nature, Culture of the Netherlands - Painting, Culture of the Netherlands - Comics, Culture of the Netherlands - Theatre, Culture of the Netherlands - Cabaret, Culture of the Netherlands - Film, Culture of the Netherlands - Actors, Culture of the Netherlands - Films, Culture of the Netherlands - Directors, Culture of the Netherlands - Movie theaters, Culture of the Netherlands - Music of the Netherlands, Culture of the Netherlands - Music of Aruba and the Netherlands Antilles, Culture of the Netherlands - Classical music, Culture of the Netherlands - Orchestras, Culture of the Netherlands - Popular music, Culture of the Netherlands - Dance, Culture of the Netherlands - Publishing, Culture of the Netherlands - Newspapers, Culture of the Netherlands - Magazines, Culture of the Netherlands - National library, Culture of the Netherlands - Food, Culture of the Netherlands - Language, Culture of the Netherlands - Religion

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Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Culture of the Netherlands - Publishing

Culture of the Netherlands - Newspapers. Algemeen Dagblad De Telegraaf (full content also available on internet, for a fee) De Volkskrant Het Parool Nederlands Dagblad (full content also available on internet, for a fee) NRC Handelsblad Trouw Culture of the Netherlands - Magazines. Ca. 70 Dutch magazines have been sold to and are now published by the Finnish publisher Sanoma. Apart from many typical Dutch ones like Margriet, Libelle and Nieuwe Revu these include a Disney magazine ...

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Culture of the Netherlands, Culture of the Netherlands - Architecture, Culture of the Netherlands - Art, Culture of the Netherlands - Graphic arts, Culture of the Netherlands - Museums, Culture of the Netherlands - Nature, Culture of the Netherlands - Painting, Culture of the Netherlands - Comics, Culture of the Netherlands - Theatre, Culture of the Netherlands - Cabaret, Culture of the Netherlands - Film, Culture of the Netherlands - Actors, Culture of the Netherlands - Films, Culture of the Netherlands - Directors, Culture of the Netherlands - Movie theaters, Culture of the Netherlands - Music of the Netherlands, Culture of the Netherlands - Music of Aruba and the Netherlands Antilles, Culture of the Netherlands - Classical music, Culture of the Netherlands - Orchestras, Culture of the Netherlands - Popular music, Culture of the Netherlands - Dance, Culture of the Netherlands - Publishing, Culture of the Netherlands - Newspapers, Culture of the Netherlands - Magazines, Culture of the Netherlands - National library, Culture of the Netherlands - Food, Culture of the Netherlands - Language, Culture of the Netherlands - Religion

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Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Culture of the Netherlands - Food

For more details on this topic, see Dutch cuisine. In the Netherlands it is common to have two cold meals and one hot meal. For snacks, people of the Netherlands usually eat fruit, candy bars, liquorice, or other snacks such as cakes, sausage rolls etc. Bread is generally eaten with breakfast and lunch while sometimes crispbread, crackers, ontbijtkoek, rye bread, cereal flakes or muesli substitute for the bread. Dinner begins usually with soup and the main course is compromised of boiled potatoes, veg ...

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Culture of the Netherlands, Culture of the Netherlands - Architecture, Culture of the Netherlands - Art, Culture of the Netherlands - Graphic arts, Culture of the Netherlands - Museums, Culture of the Netherlands - Nature, Culture of the Netherlands - Painting, Culture of the Netherlands - Comics, Culture of the Netherlands - Theatre, Culture of the Netherlands - Cabaret, Culture of the Netherlands - Film, Culture of the Netherlands - Actors, Culture of the Netherlands - Films, Culture of the Netherlands - Directors, Culture of the Netherlands - Movie theaters, Culture of the Netherlands - Music of the Netherlands, Culture of the Netherlands - Music of Aruba and the Netherlands Antilles, Culture of the Netherlands - Classical music, Culture of the Netherlands - Orchestras, Culture of the Netherlands - Popular music, Culture of the Netherlands - Dance, Culture of the Netherlands - Publishing, Culture of the Netherlands - Newspapers, Culture of the Netherlands - Magazines, Culture of the Netherlands - National library, Culture of the Netherlands - Food, Culture of the Netherlands - Language, Culture of the Netherlands - Religion

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Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Culture of the Netherlands - Architecture

The first significant period of Dutch architecture was during the Dutch Golden Age. Due to the thriving economy cities expanded greatly. New town halls, weighhouses and storehouses were built. Merchants that had gained a fortune ordered a new house built along one of the many new canals that were dug out in and around many cities (for defense and transport purposes), a house with an ornamented façade that befitted their new status. In the countryside new country houses were built, though not in ...

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Culture of the Netherlands, Culture of the Netherlands - Architecture, Culture of the Netherlands - Art, Culture of the Netherlands - Graphic arts, Culture of the Netherlands - Museums, Culture of the Netherlands - Nature, Culture of the Netherlands - Painting, Culture of the Netherlands - Comics, Culture of the Netherlands - Theatre, Culture of the Netherlands - Cabaret, Culture of the Netherlands - Film, Culture of the Netherlands - Actors, Culture of the Netherlands - Films, Culture of the Netherlands - Directors, Culture of the Netherlands - Movie theaters, Culture of the Netherlands - Music of the Netherlands, Culture of the Netherlands - Music of Aruba and the Netherlands Antilles, Culture of the Netherlands - Classical music, Culture of the Netherlands - Orchestras, Culture of the Netherlands - Popular music, Culture of the Netherlands - Dance, Culture of the Netherlands - Publishing, Culture of the Netherlands - Newspapers, Culture of the Netherlands - Magazines, Culture of the Netherlands - National library, Culture of the Netherlands - Food, Culture of the Netherlands - Language, Culture of the Netherlands - Religion

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Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - List of reference tables - Physical sciences and nature

List of reference tables - Agriculture and food. List of cocktails List of commercial brands of beer List of diets List of Fast-food restaurant chains List of food additives List of foods named after people List of food topics List of French cheeses List of grape varieties List of recipes List of restaurant ...

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Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Mid-levels - Special characteristics of the Mid-levels

One of the reasons for its attraction is that it provides a lot of choices for housing from the very luxurious to small and compact apartments and the cost of these apartments varies considerably according to their sizes and locations. The cost ranges from a few million dollars to about two hundred million Hong Kong dollars (HKD). Mid-levels is located at a superior region, apart from having a bird's eye view of the mesmerizing view of the Victoria Harbor from Mid-Levels, it is close to Central and Admiralty, which are both significant intense business areas provid ...

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Mid-levels, Mid-levels - Location, Mid-levels - Special characteristics of the Mid-levels, Mid-levels - Famous streets, Mid-levels - Hollywood Road, Mid-levels - Lascar Row, Mid-levels - The Central-Mid-levels Escalator, Mid-levels - Others, Mid-levels - Food and drinks, Mid-levels - Lan Kwai Fong, Mid-levels - Soho, Mid-levels - Recreation, Mid-levels - Hong Kong Park, Mid-levels - The Peak, Mid-levels - Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens, Mid-levels - Lung Fu Shan Country Park, Mid-levels - Wan Tsai Nature Trail, Mid-levels - Jockey Club Mt. Davis Youth Hostel, Mid-levels - Art and culture, Mid-levels - The Flagstaff House Museum, Mid-levels - Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre, Mid-levels - The Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences, Mid-levels - Central Police Station, Mid-levels - The University Museum and Art Gallery The University of Hong Kong UMAG, Mid-levels - Education, Mid-levels - The Main Building of the University of Hong Kong, Mid-levels - Hung Hing Ying Building The University of Hong Kong, Mid-levels - Old Hall The University of Hong Kong, Mid-levels - St. Paul's Co-educational College, Mid-levels - King's College, Mid-levels - Religion, Mid-levels - Roman Catholic Cathedral, Mid-levels - Man Mo Temple, Mid-levels - Union Church Hong Kong, Mid-levels - Hop Yat Church, Mid-levels - Health Care, Mid-levels - The Hong Kong Central Hospital

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Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Mid-levels - Famous streets

Most of the streets in Mid-levels have their own characteristics that mark them different from each other. Each street has a particular theme and shops in a particular street sell similar items related to that theme. It is convenient for people to compare the quality and prices of those products and thus makes bargaining easier. Let us look at some intriguing details of the well known streets found in Mid-levels. Mid-levels - Hollywood Road. ...

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Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Mid-levels - Recreation

Midlevels is a place with a lot of recreational facilities, as famous parks such as Hong Kong Park and well-known buildings can be found here. They provide you with a relaxing environment that you can enjoy with your family and friends at leisure. On the other hand, the Peak is also a famous place for recreation and sightseeing. These places have become the destinations that a myriad of tourists and visitors crave to see most when they come to Hong Kong. Mid-levels - Hong Kong Park. < ...

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Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Mid-levels - Art and culture

In Mid-levels, you are able to feel the culture trait, ranging from the traditional to the modern cultures. Different sorts of cultural buildings such as museums, temples and churches can be found here. They offer you an opportunity to enrich your knowledge and broaden your horizons. Through walking along these museums and famous old buildings, you will have the feeling of going back to the past and experience the multiplicity of culture in Hong Kong. M ...

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Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Mid-levels - Education

Education is greatly emphasized by the Hong Kong government. Therefore it is not surprising to find a lot of schools and colleges in the Mid-levels. The most famous one, of course, is the University of Hong Kong which is believed to be the top educational center in Hong Kong for many decades. Other famous secondary schools such as King's College are also located here. Mid-levels - The Main Buildin ...

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Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Mid-levels - Religion

Hong Kong respects religious freedom. Many notable churches are in the area, even though Christians only make up about 10% of the population. Man Mo temple is a popular site of worship that has been important to Hong Kong culture for centuries. Mid-levels - Roman Catholic Cathedral. Mid-levels - Man Mo Temple. Man Mo Temple, as one of the traditional temples in Hong Kong, is another popular tourist spot. Inside Man Mo Temple the Taoist Gods of Literature (Man)with his calligrap ...

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Hospital can be found in Mid-levels, namely the Hong Kong Central Hospital. It plays a very important role in maintaining the healthy and meaningful life of Hong Kong people from all walks of life. Mid-levels - The Hong Kong Central Hospital. The Hong Kong Central Hospital (Website) is conveniently located in the town center. It provides an elegant and comfortable setting while delivering medical services of the highest standard. All wards are air-conditioned and designed for the optimal round-the-c ...

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List of reference tables - Philosophy. List of philosophical lists List of basic philosophical topics List of ethics topics Glossary of philosophical isms List of philosophical topics List of philosophy topics List of publications in philosophy List of topics in logic List of topics ...

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