Quality Of Grace Research Paper

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If you are familiar with the television show "Seinfeld" many may fondly remember "The Chaperone," the scene starts with Elaine interviewing at Doubleday, a publishing house in New York City. Her conversation with the managing editor turns to the character Jackie O and the ineffable quality of grace. Elaine says, "You know, grace is a tough one. I like to think I have a little grace." Mrs. Landis, the editor, dismisses Elaine's notion out-of-hand, emphatically stating, "You can't have a little grace. You either have grace or you don't." In the next scene, Mr. Pitt, formerly a great friend of Jackie O, tells Elaine, "You don't want too much grace or you won't be able to stand." What is grace? Grace is defined as fluidly, elegance motion, through three-dimensional space. Grace is a manner we distinctively recognize in many professional athletes and dancers. The best of these top-level performers not only possess split-second, real-time response mechanisms to almost instantaneously changing physical circumstances, but also have the ability to make it look effortless. This remarkable ability is known to many of people as grace. Everyday individuals, including certain television characters, and role models require a sufficient quantity of grace. For example, we could say that an elite group of people can be all-star athletes, or …show more content…

Sports Dietitians and Pediatric Dietitians will a power source to assist in manifesting this grace of how to effectively implement proper nutrition and exercise activities in a society were our knowledge of resources have advanced but we are becoming one of the unhealthiest generations in recorded history by nearly tripling our obesity rate to under 15% in 1980s to now over 38%. Making obesity one our biggest threats to the health of our children and our country and contributing to more than $147 billion to $210 billion dollars in preventable healthcare

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